Female and male names.

CRISTY

Masculine

Latin-derived unisex name that means 'anointed' or 'chosen', associated with Christianity.

CRISTY

Feminine

Spanish-origin female name meaning 'follower of Christ'.

CRISTYAN

Masculine

Spanish-origin name derived from "cristo" meaning "Christ," combined with the suffix "-yan." Its meaning can be interpreted as "little Christ" or "following Christ," reflecting its religious origins and intention to guide children on the path of faith.

CRISTYL

Feminine

Unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Christine but with no definitive evidence. It has been used in various cultures throughout history and while not extremely common, it's not rare either. Its meaning or symbolism is open to personal interpretations due to its unclear etymology.

CRISTYLE

Feminine

American modern coinage derived from "Christ" and "style", signifying "Christian style".

CRISTYN

Feminine

Welsh feminine name derived from "crist," meaning "Christ," signifying "follower of Christ.

CRISTYNA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin derived from 'Christus,' meaning 'anointed' or 'chosen one.'

CRIT

Masculine

The Greek name Crito, of uncertain origin, may derive from 'kritos', meaning useful or fit.

CRIXUS

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name derived from "Crassius," meaning "thick-set" or "stout." It's associated with strength and courage due to its connection to the Thracian gladiator Crixus who fought against Spartacus.

CRIZTIAN

Masculine

Distinctive Hispanic name derived from Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.

CRMEN

Feminine

Crimson is a rare and intriguing name with origins rooted in ancient Celtic culture as "cruithne" or associated with the color red in Latin.

CROCKETT

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Middle English word 'croke', meaning 'roe deer', or from the Scottish Gaelic name MacCrocail, meaning 'son of Crockal'. It gained popularity through figures like David Crockett and its use in popular culture, such as 'Miami Vice'.

CROIA

Feminine

Rare and enigmatic given name with unknown origins and meaning.

CROIX

Masculine

French origin given name derived from the word "croix," meaning "cross." It originated as a place name and has been used historically, with notable figures like Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier.

CROIX

Feminine

Unique French given name that translates to 'cross', deeply rooted in Catholic faith and symbolizing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

CROL

Feminine

Unique and rare given name of unknown origin and meaning, used in some cultures throughout history, but with no known historical or literary significance.

CROMER

Masculine

Unusual English given name derived from the Old English word "cróm," meaning "bald" or "shaven.

CROMWELL

Masculine

English given name derived from Old English words "crom" meaning "creature" or "warlike," and "well" referring to a spring or stream, signifying "at the creature's well" or "by the warlike spring.

CROSBIE

Feminine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Croscraidh, meaning "cross," originally used in County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland.

CROSBY

Feminine

English surname turned given name, derived from Old Norse words 'kross' (cross) and 'by' (settlement), translating to "settlement near a cross".

CROSBY

Masculine

English given name derived from 'crós', meaning 'cross'.

CROSLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name, potentially derived from the Old English 'cruos', meaning 'cross'.

CROSLEY

Feminine

Unusual English name derived from 'cros', meaning 'cross'. Originally a surname indicating residence near a cross or place called Crossley, it has since evolved into several variants like Crosby and Croxall, all sharing the same origin and meaning. Despite its literary appearance in Richard Yates' "A Good School", Crosley remains relatively uncommon as a given name today.

CROSS

Masculine

English given name derived from the word 'cross', which represents the Christian crucifixion. It signifies faith and spirituality, gaining popularity in recent years for its symbolic depth.

CROSSLEY

Masculine

English given name, originating from the habitational surname Crossley, which means 'cross clearing'.

CROSSLYN

Feminine

Original, intriguing name of unknown origin, potentially derived from 'cross' and 'lyn', symbolizing union or intersection.

CROWELL

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the Old English word "cræwal," meaning "strong" or "powerful.

CROWLEY

Masculine

English name of Old English origin, derived from "crū" meaning 'crow'. It was originally a surname for someone who lived near crows or had dark hair like them.

CROWN

Masculine

The name Crown originates from English, signifying "royal headpiece," derived from the word used for the ornamental headdress worn by monarchs.

CROY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old French "croie," meaning "cross." It originated as a surname for someone associated with a cross or religious order using the symbol of the cross. The name has a long history in England, with records showing various spellings and notable figures bearing the Croy surname but none as a given name.

CRSTAL

Feminine

American given name coined during the 1970s Black Cultural Movement, derived from 'crystal' to evoke clarity and purity.

CRU

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived name, meaning 'cross', with early Christian origins honoring Jesus' sacrifice.

CRU

Feminine

Distinctive Latin given name derived from 'crux', meaning 'cross', with historic Christian ties.

CRUCITA

Feminine

Rare Spanish-origin female name derived from 'crux', meaning 'cross'. It's often linked to religious holidays due to its association with the cross, but lacks specific patron saints or figures.

CRUE

Feminine

Modern, unconventional name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years yet still relatively rare. Despite controversy over potential associations with rebellious culture, some appreciate its uniqueness.

CRUE

Masculine

Cru is a unique Latin-derived given name for boys, meaning "raw" or "unrefined".

CRUISE

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'kross', meaning 'cross'. It was originally given as an occupational surname to seamen or sailors in the Middle Ages, signifying protection during voyages.

CRUIZ

Masculine

Rare yet significant Latin-origin name meaning 'cross,' carrying Christian symbolism, popularized by Saint Cruz de Guatemala, and used in various media.

CRUIZE

Masculine

Cruize: A rare, distinctive name with uncertain origins, potentially French ('cross'), but often considered an American invention.

CRUS

Masculine

Latin origin, meaning 'cross', symbolizing Christian devotion; popularized by Crusader knights protecting pilgrims in the Middle Ages.