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CERJIO
MaleItalian name derived from 'cerchio', meaning 'circle'.
CERON
MaleUncommon male name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or historical association. Its etymology is uncertain, with theories suggesting it could be a variant of the Greek mythological figure Cerberus or derived from the Latin word for 'wax'. Despite its rarity, Ceron has no established history and is not associated with any famous figures or significant events.
CERONE
MaleItalian occupational surname meaning 'candle' or 'wax', originating from Liguria and Piedmont regions since the 13th century.
CERRONE
MaleItalian surname derived from 'cerro' meaning 'hill' or 'strong', associated with individuals living on hills or exhibiting robustness.
CERULEAN
MaleRare unisex name of Latin origin, derived from 'ceruleus', meaning 'sky-blue'. It was popularized by American author John Updike's character Cerulean Holmes in "Rabbit at Rest". Despite its uncommon usage historically, the name has gained some popularity recently due to its unique sound and association with creativity and nature. In numerology, it is associated with the number 8, symbolizing balance and harmony.
CERVANDO
MaleRare but distinguished Spanish name derived from the Latin 'Servandus', meaning 'to be served' or 'worthy to be served'.
CERVANTE
MaleRare Spanish boy's name derived from 'cervanto', meaning 'of Cervantes' or 'from Cervantes', regionally linked and significantly connected to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the renowned Spanish novelist behind "Don Quixote".
CERVANTES
MaleRare yet meaningful Spanish boy's name derived from the Latin word 'cervus', meaning 'deer'.
CESAR
MaleLatin name derived from the Roman family name Caesar, which means "to cut or slice." It was first used as a title for members of the Julian clan and has been associated with power and success throughout history, most famously through Julius Caesar.
CESARE
MaleItalian name derived from the Latin word "caesar," meaning "to cut" or "to sever." It was first used by Julius Caesar, the renowned Roman general and statesman, and has since been associated with power and leadership.
CESAREO
MaleDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "bald" or "shaven-headed," first used in the Roman Empire and famously associated with Saint Cesareo, a martyr from early Christian persecutions.
CESARIO
MaleElegant Italian name derived from 'Caesar', meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever', popularized during medieval times in honor of Saint Cesarius.
CESC
MaleUnique Catalan name meaning 'fifth', traditionally given to fifth sons or as a nickname starting with 'C'.
CESEAR
MaleThe masculine Italian name Cesare originates from Latin 'caesar', meaning 'to cut' or 'to sever', associating it with powerful Roman figures like Julius Caesar.
CESIDIO
MaleUncommon Italian male given name derived from the Latin 'caesius', meaning 'of the sky' or 'sky blue', with a historical significance tied to peculiar birth circumstances and heavenly protection.
CESUR
MaleTurkish name meaning 'firm' or 'unyielding', reflecting strength and resilience.
CETH
MaleUncommon Welsh given name derived from the ancient Welsh word "ceth", meaning "frequent" or "common". Despite its meaning, Ceth is extremely rare today with no prominent historical figures associated with it. It was used in medieval Wales but has since fallen out of use altogether.
CETRIC
MaleUnusual given name of unknown origin, with no widely documented meaning or history.
CEVEN
MaleCéven is a rare but significant French given name derived from Occitan, meaning "of the Cévennes" and paying homage to the rugged mountain range in southern France.
CEVIN
MaleRare and distinctive name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from the Welsh name Cefin meaning "gentle" or "mild". It has been used for centuries and was famously borne by early American settler Cevin Scott. Despite its unusual spelling, it's easy to pronounce and has a pleasant rhythm. While there are no specific characteristics associated with the name, if it is Welsh in origin, it may connote gentleness or mildness.
CEVION
MaleUnique name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association. Despite this mystery, it has gained popularity in recent years as a modern and fashionable choice for both boys and girls, typically pronounced "seh-vee-on".
CEVON
MaleWelsh name derived from the word 'cefn', meaning 'back' or 'rear'.
CEVYN
MaleDistinct Welsh name of Old Norse origin, with an unclear meaning but a rich historical significance, particularly in Wales where it has been used consistently since the 13th century.
CEYLON
MaleDistinctive given name with roots in ancient Rome, originally meaning "fifth" or "blind".
CEZAR
MaleRomanian name derived from Latin "Caesar," meaning "to cut" or "to kill." It signifies power and influence, reflecting its historical Roman roots.
CHA
MaleChinese name composed of "cha" (tea) and "ha" (misty rain), translating to "rainy tea." It dates back to ancient China when tea was first cultivated, with the character "cha" created around the 3rd century AD during the Three Kingdoms period. The name has been popularized worldwide in recent years due to its unique cultural significance and is now considered an increasingly global name.
CHACE
MaleChase is an English name derived from the Old French word 'chasse', meaning 'hunt' or 'chase'. It originally served as a surname for those residing near hunting grounds but has evolved into a given name, popularized in the 20th century.
CHACHI
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from 'chacal', meaning jackal, an animal revered for its intelligence, adaptability, and fierce independence.
CHAD
MaleMasculine given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first gaining popularity in the US during the 1960s-70s.
CHADARIUS
MaleUnusual given name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture in West Africa. It means "courageous warrior" or "wise and intelligent".
CHADD
MaleRare American name created in the late 20th century as an alternative to Chad or Chadwick. While its meaning isn't explicitly defined, it's sometimes associated with strength due to its potential connection to the Old English word "cæd," meaning 'battle'.
CHADDRICK
MaleUnique, invented name with no known origin or meaning, created possibly as a variant of names starting with "Chad-".
CHADE
MaleUnique African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'God' and symbolizing a strong divine connection.
CHADEN
MaleUncommon Arabic name derived from "chadid," meaning "iron." It signifies strength and resilience, reflecting Middle Eastern naming traditions.
CHADERICK
MaleUnique but little-known given name whose origins, meaning, and history remain uncertain.
CHADI
MaleArabic origin name meaning 'iron', historically popular across Middle Eastern countries and often associated with strength and resilience.
CHADLEE
MaleRecent creation combining elements from Chad ("battle-bold") and Lee (historical places), with no explicit meaning but interpreted as courageous with historical ties.
CHADLEY
MaleDistinctive American first name created by author P.L. Travers for her Mary Poppins series, with no specific meaning or history beyond its literary origin.
CHADLY
MaleArabic male given name which means 'worship' or 'prayer'.
CHADMAN
MaleRare American given name coined by Mark Twain for his character Huck Finn's friend Chad in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," with no direct evidence supporting its intended use as a name, despite being derived from the Old English word 'ceadda' meaning 'battle.'