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CHALMUS
MasculineRare, distinctive name with unknown origins and meaning.
CHALON
MasculineFrench origin name derived from the historic city of Chalon-sur-Saône, Burgundy, with no clear agreed-upon meaning but rich historical significance.
CHALRES
MasculineCharles is a Germanic male given name derived from the Old German word "Karl," meaning "strong" or "free man." Introduced to England by the Normans after 1066, it has been used in English-speaking countries ever since, with notable bearers including King Charles I of England and naturalist Charles Darwin.
CHALY
MasculineUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'to conceal' or 'to cover', associated with the Greek nymph Calypso from Homer's Odyssey, popular in various cultures over time.
CHAMAR
MasculineHebrew name originally meaning 'donkey' or 'camel', symbolizing strength and endurance, first appearing in the Old Testament as a title for skilled leatherworkers.
CHAMARION
MasculineRare French Occitan given name meaning 'the act of chatting' or 'the art of conversation,' originating from individuals known for their eloquence and social charm.
CHAMBER
MasculineRare French-derived given name meaning 'room' or 'chamber', originating from medieval France where it was once a surname associated with royal residences.
CHAMBERLAIN
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'chamberlein,' meaning attendant or servant in Middle English. Its meaning remains rooted in its occupational origin, reflecting those who served in the lord's chamber.
CHAMBERLIN
MasculineRare English given name with historic roots, derived from the Old French word 'chambrelain', meaning 'room' or 'chamber', and associated with notable figures like Thomas Chamberlin, a British naval officer.
CHAMBERS
MasculineDistinctive English given name derived from an old occupational surname for a chamberlain, originally signifying wealth and power.
CHAMEL
MasculineChamel, of Berber origin, means "the patient one" and is associated with resilience and perseverance.
CHAMP
MasculineRare French given name derived from the word 'champ', meaning 'field' or 'plain'.
CHAMPION
MasculineEnglish name meaning "defender" or "fighter," derived from the Old French word "champio." It was often given in hopes of instilling bravery and victory. Though rare as a first name, Champion has been used by notable figures like blues musician Champion Jack Dupree and British politician Champion Boxall. It also appears as a character name in literature, such as Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird." Today, Champion remains a unique and powerful choice for parents seeking a strong moniker.
CHAMROEUN
MasculineUnique Cambodian name of Sanskrit origin, translating to "one who has the strength of a lion". It reflects courage and dignity, deeply rooted in ancient Cambodian royalty and culture.
CHAN
MasculineChinese given name derived from the common surname 陈 (Chén), meaning "exposed" or "open," originating from the ancient state of Chen in present-day Hunan province.
CHANAN
MasculineChanan: Hebrew origin, meaning "grace" or "favor", often associated with prophetic figures like Chanan the Ezrahite in the Bible and Rabbi Chanina ben Dosa in Talmudic history.
CHANANYA
MasculineThe name Chananya, derived from the Hebrew word "chanen" meaning "to sing," signifies "He who sings" in Jewish culture.
CHANC
MasculineChance is a distinctive French given name derived from the word "chance," meaning good fortune or luck. First used in France during the Middle Ages, it was associated with fate and often given to children born after fortunate events. Today, Chance is a unisex name popular in both French and English-speaking cultures, with notable appearances in literature and film.
CHANCE
MasculineRecent yet distinctive American given name derived from the English word 'chance', meaning opportunity or possibility. It signifies luck and good fortune.
CHANCELER
MasculineThe name Chancellor is of English origin, derived from the Old French word 'chancelier', meaning 'keeper of the seal'. It originally referred to an official responsible for authenticating important documents or seals in medieval Europe, later evolving to denote high-ranking government officials overseeing education or advising heads of state.
CHANCELLER
MasculineChancellor is an English given name derived from the Old French 'chancelier,' originally denoting an administrator overseeing finances and records, later evolving to signify leadership and authority.
CHANCELLOR
MasculineEnglish occupational surname derived from 'chancellor', originally given to high-ranking officials in medieval England. The term originates from the Latin word 'cancellarius', meaning 'clerk of the court'.
CHANCELOR
MasculineRare yet powerful German-derived name meaning 'leader' or 'ruler', originally used as a title during the Middle Ages before becoming a given name.
CHANCETON
MasculineRare French name derived from Occitan "chance" (fortune) and "ton" (you), interpreted as "your fortune.
CHANCEY
MasculineUncommon American name derived from the Old French word 'chance', meaning 'luck' or 'fortune'.
CHANCIE
MasculineAfrican American name derived from " Chance" meaning good fortune and "God," signifying divine intervention, thus conveying the idea that success comes through divine favor.
CHANCLER
MasculineRare French name derived from the surname 'Chancelier', meaning 'chancellor'. It was historically associated with high-ranking officials but has also been used by commoners over time. Although there are no significant figures known by this name, it appears in 17th-century French literature. Today, Chancler remains an uncommon yet distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name for their child, carrying a rich heritage rooted in French nobility and literature.
CHANCY
MasculineRare French unisex given name derived from 'chanceux', meaning lucky.
CHANDA
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "moon" or "beauty," associated with the Hindu goddess Chandi who embodies courage and strength.
CHANDAN
MasculineIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'chandana', meaning sandalwood, associated with Lord Shiva and symbolizing purity and divinity in Hindu culture and literature.
CHANDAR
MasculineIndian name meaning 'moon', derived from Sanskrit 'Chandra'.
CHANDARA
MasculineSanskrit name meaning "moon," embodying qualities of beauty, grace, and intelligence, popular in South Asia, and often given to both boys and girls.
CHANDE
MasculineUncommon, unisex given name of African origin, derived from the Lingala word "chande", meaning "to dance". Traditionally, this name was given to children in Africa to symbolize joy, celebration, and the rhythm of life.
CHANDEN
MasculineRare French given name meaning 'candle' or 'torch', originating from medieval France where it was used to describe individuals with bright personalities.
CHANDER
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Chandra', meaning 'moon', associated with Hindu moon god, symbolizing good fortune.
CHANDLAR
MasculineDistinctive Indian name meaning 'mixture', originally given to those of mixed heritage or caste, now embodying unity and diversity.
CHANDLER
MasculineEnglish name derived from the surname Chandler, which originally referred to candle makers. It has no specific meaning beyond its occupational origin but has been popularized in recent years, peaking at number 86 for boys' names in the US in 2003.
CHANDLOR
MasculineModern, unique given name of unknown origin and no established meaning.
CHANDON
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from the Occitan word "chanda", meaning "song" or "chant". It originally served as a surname, potentially signifying a beautiful singing voice or musician.
CHANDRA
MasculineThe name Chandra is Sanskrit for 'moon', traditionally given to males in Hindu culture, symbolizing celestial association.