Female and male names starting with the letter "C" .
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CHEVEYO
MasculineRare Native American name of Shoshone origin meaning "Messenger of the Wind".
CHEVEZ
MasculineDistinct Spanish male given name originating from the Basque region, where it means 'grove' or 'thicket', symbolizing strength and resilience.
CHEVI
FeminineRare and distinct unisex name with unknown origins and various interpreted meanings, such as "life" or "courageous," making it an enigmatic yet appealing choice for parents seeking an uncommon name.
CHEVI
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'united'.
CHEVIE
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from "coedwig," meaning "woodland." It has a strong connection to nature and is popular in English-speaking countries like the US despite not being common in Wales itself.
CHEVIE
FeminineChevie is of Scottish origin, meaning 'beloved' or 'favorite'. It was traditionally given to highly loved children in Scotland and used as a term of endearment.
CHEVIS
FeminineRare French given name derived from the surname Chevais, which means 'horses.'
CHEVIS
MasculineRare American male given name of French origin, translating to 'horse' and potentially inspired by an association with horses or equestrian activities. Its use as a surname preceded its adoption as a given name.
CHEVON
FeminineRare French-derived name meaning "cheese," originating from the Old French word for goat.
CHEVON
MasculineDistinctive French-derived unisex given name meaning 'horse' and embodying strength, courage, and nobility.
CHEVONDA
FeminineIntriguing African-American name coined during the Harlem Renaissance, potentially derived from Chevette and Condrea, with notable bearers like actress Chevonda Newsome and Olympian Chevonda Sherrell.
CHEVONE
FeminineUncommon African-origin girl's name created by author Alice Walker for her novel 'Meridian'.
CHEVONNE
FeminineRare but elegant French female given name derived from 'chevron,' meaning 'hare.' It's associated with grace, swiftness, and agility. Though not well-documented historically, Chevonne was likely used in medieval France to denote lively or independent daughters.
CHEVROLET
MasculineUnisex French-origin given name that means "little horse," with notable figures like Louis Chevrolet, co-founder of the Chevrolet Motor Company.
CHEVY
FeminineAmerican given name derived from the surname Chevrolet, founded by Swiss race car driver Louis Chevrolet. It's typically associated with strength, power, and speed due to its automotive origins, although it doesn't have a specific meaning beyond that.
CHEVY
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the last name "Chevrolet," founded by Louis Chevrolet in 1911, symbolizing speed, power, and innovation.
CHEW
MasculineRare Chinese given name derived from the ancient Zhou surname, meaning "beginning" or "commencement," reflecting strong initiative and natural leadership.
CHEY
FeminineRare, compelling Irish name derived from the surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Ceallach', signifying strength and resilience through challenges.
CHEY
MasculineRecently popularized name of unknown origin and meaning, with no known historical or cultural significance.
CHEYAN
FeminineDistinctive given name of Choctaw origin, translating to 'to be wise'.
CHEYANA
FeminineCaptivating Native American name of Choctaw origin, meaning "deer woman" or "life giver," signifying strength, grace, and connection to nature.
CHEYANE
FeminineDistinctive female name of Cherokee origin, meaning "river," popularized by celebrities like Leighton Meester and Hilary Duff. It evokes independence, freedom, and strength, reflecting its natural roots.
CHEYANN
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Native American origin, believed to derive from the Choctaw word "Chiyani," meaning "little falcon.
CHEYANNA
FeminineNative American name of Cherokee origin, derived from "Tsa-la-ga-ni," meaning "floating leaf.
CHEYANNE
FeminineUnique female name of Native American origin, combining the Cheyenne tribe's name with "Anne" or "Anna", meaning 'grace'.
CHEYEANNE
FeminineCheyenne is a unique female name of Native American origin, derived from the Cheyenne word "Sha'nę" meaning 'little people'. It gained popularity through notable figures like Cheyenne Brando and Cheyenne Owens. Despite its recent popularity, Cheyenne remains relatively rare among girl's names in the U.S., making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with meaningful origins.
CHEYEENE
FeminineCheyenne is a unique and beautiful Native American name of Algonquian origin, meaning "person who has his own speech" or "all my relations," reflecting autonomy, community, and connection to nature.
CHEYENE
FeminineDistinctively Native American given name that translates to 'speaking strange language' or 'red talking people', reflecting the Cheyenne tribe's unique dialect and cultural heritage.
CHEYENE
MasculineCheyenne is a unique unisex given name of Native American origin, derived from "Shaiyena" meaning "red speakers." It honors the Cheyenne tribe, historically significant nomadic people of North America's Great Plains region.
CHEYENN
FeminineNative American female given name originating from the Cheyenne tribe, meaning 'she speaks' or 'she is speaker'.
CHEYENNA
FeminineCaptivating Native American name derived from the Cheyenne people, meaning "speaking in a foreign language." It embodies strength, courage, and resilience, reflecting the qualities valued by the historic Cheyenne tribe.
CHEYENNE
FeminineUnique female given name originating from the Native American Cheyenne tribe, translating to 'people of a different speech', reflecting their distinct language and culture.
CHEYENNE
MasculineNative American given name derived from the Cheyenne tribe, translating to "red speakers," though interpretations vary among scholars.
CHEYLA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'rock' or 'strong-willed', derived from 'kevsha'.
CHEYLEE
FeminineAmerican origin and has gained popularity in recent years as a unique choice for baby girls. Despite lacking historical significance or an official meaning, parents appreciate its uniqueness and contemporary appeal.
CHEYLIN
FeminineFrench name derived from "cheval," meaning "horse." It signifies grace, elegance, and freedom, and has historical ties to qualities like strength and courage in France.
CHEYLYN
FeminineDistinctive American given name with unclear origins, but believed to be a modern alternative to Cheryl or Chelsey, gaining popularity in late 20th century U.S., while its meaning varies based on personal interpretation.
CHEYLYNN
FeminineOriginal American name, crafted by combining 'Cheyenne' and 'Lynn', with no specific meaning but reflecting Native American heritage and nature.
CHEYNA
FeminineUnusual name of unclear origin and meaning, sometimes linked to Hebrew or Russian roots, but often used as an alternative spelling of Chena. Its popularity has grown in the US and it's associated with creativity and independence.
CHEYNE
FeminineThe given name Cheyne has Scottish roots and means "cheese" in Middle English.