Female and male names.

CYRUS

Masculine

Ancient Persian name meaning "throne" or "king", famously held by Cyrus the Great who founded the Achaemenid Empire around 576 BCE.

CYRUSS

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning "lord" or "leader," associated with powerful figures like Cyrus the Great and carrying a historical legacy of authority and achievement.

CYSON

Masculine

Rare French name derived from the occupational surname Cybon, meaning 'button maker'.

CYSTAL

Feminine

Uncommon name with unknown origins, though some believe it may derive from the Greek word for ice or frost. Despite its unclear history, Cystal has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and associations with clarity and purity.

CYTHIA

Feminine

Rare feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "kythara," meaning lyre or harp, and was coined by American author James Huneker in his 1908 novel "Painted Veils.

CYTHINA

Feminine

Rare, charming Greek female name derived from Kythira, meaning 'of Kythira', associated with the nymph who cared for Adonis in Greek mythology.

CYTHNIA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Greek name derived from "Kynthia," meaning "of Mount Cynthus," Artemis' mythical birthplace on Delos island. Its origin signifies strength, independence, and harmony with nature.

CYTLALI

Feminine

Cytlali, an Aztec name meaning "seven flowers," embodies the beauty and fertility associated with goddess Xochiquetzal.

CYTLALLI

Feminine

Unique Nahuatl name meaning 'woman sun', associated with the Aztec goddess of salt and fertility, popular among Mexican families honoring ancient Mesoamerican cultures.

CYTLALY

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "tsiyyon" meaning Jerusalem, with rich historical and cultural significance. Popularized by French author George Sand in her novel 'La Mare au Diable', it has gained recent popularity for its distinctive sound and spelling.

CYTNHIA

Feminine

Cynthia is a feminine given name of Latin origin derived from Mount Cynthus, birthplace of Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting. It gained popularity during the Renaissance through Roman poet Propertius's love elegies, associating it with beauty and grace. The name has been used by notable figures like Saint Cynthia, an early Christian martyr from Alexandria.

CYX

Masculine

Enigmatic given name with unknown origins and open-ended meaning, adding intrigue to those seeking distinctive names.

CYXX

Masculine

The name Cyxx has an unknown origin and its meaning varies, with suggestions ranging from the Greek 'throne' to Welsh 'God is gracious'. It first appeared in the United States around the late 19th century and remains relatively uncommon today.

CYXX

Feminine

Unknown origin and meaning, making it an intriguing and unique choice despite its rarity.

CZAR

Masculine

Distinctive name of Slavic origin, meaning 'emperor' or 'king', evoking images of powerful rulers and ancient empires.

CZARIA

Feminine

Slavic-derived name meaning "witch," but positively connoting wisdom and nature's power in Polish folklore.

CZARINA

Feminine

Rare, regal female name of Russian origin, meaning 'female emperor' or 'empress.'

CZESLAW

Masculine

Czesław is a male given name of Polish origin, derived from Proto-Slavic elements meaning 'glory' and 'peace', first recorded in the 13th century.

CZESLAWA

Feminine

Distinctive Polish feminine given name of Old Slavic origin, meaning "famous woman".

DA

Feminine

The name Da has Korean roots, meaning "many" or "great," associated with historical figures like King Daejo of Goryeo. Today, it's recognized globally as a unique yet meaningful option.

DA

Masculine

Korean origin, signifies abundance or prosperity.

DAAIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'dai', meaning 'God', thus conveying 'God is my God'.

DAAIMAH

Feminine

Daaima is an Arabic name meaning 'eternal', one of the 72 names of Allah, symbolizing His infinite wisdom and eternal presence.

DAAIYAH

Feminine

Distinctive Arabic name meaning "one who invites or calls," derived from the Arabic word "daa'iyah." It's often associated with Islamic tradition, where it refers to individuals who spread the message of Islam or encourage righteousness.

DAAN

Masculine

Dutch, Hebrew-derived unisex name, a diminutive of Daniel meaning "God is my judge.

DAANA

Feminine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from 'dáinn', meaning 'death'. Traditionally given to boys in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, it symbolizes strength and resilience.

DAANDRE

Masculine

Captivating male name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "daima," meaning "permanent" or "eternal," symbolizing enduring strength and resilience.

DAANI

Feminine

Unique unisex given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew name Daniel meaning 'God is my judge', or having Scandinavian roots meaning 'from Denmark'.

DAANIA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "generous" or "charitable," associated with kindness and wealth in Islamic culture.

DAANISH

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'wisdom', associated with Prophet Daniel from both biblical and Islamic traditions.

DAANVI

Feminine

Rare Sanskrit name for girls derived from "Daani," meaning generosity, enhanced by the feminine suffix "-vi." It signifies kindness and abundance, being a manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi in Hindu culture.

DAANYA

Feminine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Daan', meaning 'to give' or 'charity'. It signifies generosity and kindness.

DAANYAL

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from "Da'wah," meaning "invitation." It signifies an invitation towards righteousness and guidance, and is often associated with Prophet Muhammad's grandfather.

DAARINA

Feminine

Recently created female given name of unknown origin, with no documented meaning or historical references.

DAARIO

Masculine

Italian name of Latin origin, derived from "davus," meaning "slave" or "servant.

DAARON

Masculine

Rare and distinctive name with uncertain origins, believed to be derived from the Hebrew name Darron meaning "song" or "musical tune". Despite its unclear beginnings, it has been used in various cultures throughout history and has been associated with notable figures like English poet Thomas Daaron. Today, parents continue to choose this unique moniker for their children due to its sense of intrigue and distinctiveness.

DAASIA

Feminine

Arabic given name meaning 'education' or 'instruction', derived from the Arabic word 'diasah'.

DABID

Masculine

David is a Hebrew male given name meaning "beloved" or "uncle".

DABIN

Masculine

Rare Korean boy's name composed of "Da" meaning big and "Bin" meaning fire, signifying big fire. Traditionally given to future leaders, this powerful name has gained international recognition despite remaining relatively uncommon outside Korea.

DABNE

Feminine

Uncommon given name with uncertain origins and meaning, believed by some to have Welsh roots possibly meaning "little dark one". Its history dates back centuries, with records of people named Dabne appearing throughout Europe since at least the 17th century.