Male names.

CHANE

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "grace", popularized by Hannah, mother of Samuel in the Old Testament, used worldwide across diverse cultures.

CHANEL

Masculine

French name derived from "chanel," meaning "channel" or "canal." Popularized by fashion designer Coco Chanel, it connotes style and elegance, now used for both boys and girls.

CHANEY

Masculine

Rare American given name of Irish origin derived from O'Ceanndubh, meaning "black as a hound," and popularized during the 18th century immigration wave.

CHANG

Masculine

The name Chang, originating from ancient China, signifies "to extend" or "open", embodying concepts of growth and prosperity.

CHANGA

Masculine

African name of Fulani origin meaning "God's gift," reflecting gratitude for the child's birth.

CHANH

Masculine

Unique Vietnamese given name that means "sour," symbolizing resilience and strength.

CHANIEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "grace," derived from the word "chaniah." It has a rich history in Jewish culture and is often used for both boys and girls.

CHANIN

Masculine

Hebrew unisex name meaning "grace", popular among Jewish families and known worldwide.

CHANINA

Masculine

Hebrew female given name meaning "grace," associated with elegance and beauty.

CHANING

Masculine

Rare, exotic name of uncertain origin and meaning, chosen by some for its uniqueness.

CHANLER

Masculine

Introducing Chanler, an aristocratic English surname originally derived from the Old French word 'chanceleur', meaning 'fortune-teller'. Now recognized as a prestigious family name associated with wealth and power throughout history.

CHANNA

Masculine

Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit "channakam", meaning moonstone. It has historic popularity and positive connotations of strength, beauty, and wisdom across cultures.

CHANNCE

Masculine

Chance is an American-origin given name derived from the English word for luck or fortune. Popularized by actor John Wayne, this distinctive name often evokes images of opportunity and unpredictability.

CHANNEN

Masculine

Indian-origin male name derived from Sanskrit "Chandana," meaning sandalwood, known for its fragrance and sacred significance in Hinduism.

CHANNER

Masculine

Rare French-origin name derived from 'channeur,' meaning 'singer' or 'songbird.'

CHANNIN

Masculine

Unique American name created by C.S. Lewis for his "Narnia" series, with a possible Irish meaning of "little wolf".

CHANNING

Masculine

Uncommon English given name with roots in medieval England, derived from the Old English word "cenn" meaning channel or canal. Its most common interpretation signifies wisdom, while other meanings include intelligence or cunning. Despite its attractive potential meanings and unique sound, Channing remains a rare choice, with only 25 males named Channing in the United States in 2019, making it an appealing option for parents seeking a distinctive name.

CHANNON

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Catháin, originally meaning "little wren" or "little bird," symbolizing charm and delicacy.

CHANNY

Masculine

Rare Khmer name meaning 'moon' or 'lunar', symbolizing renewal and growth in Cambodian culture.

CHANO

Masculine

Unique Spanish-Basque name derived from Juan or Johannes, meaning "God is gracious," commonly used in Spain and Latin America, particularly among Basque families.

CHANOCH

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'dedicated to God', derived from the verb "chanach".

CHANON

Masculine

Rare Thai name derived from 'chana', meaning 'brave'.

CHANS

Masculine

Chinese origin, composed of 'Chan' (alone) and 'San' (three), translating to 'three ones.'

CHANSE

Masculine

Uncommon Igbo African name with no specific English translation, adding to its mystery.

CHANSLER

Masculine

Uncommon American given name derived from the English surname Chandler, meaning "candle maker." It evolved as a variant spelling of Chandler over time, sharing its occupation-based origin with medieval candle makers.

CHANSON

Masculine

Chanson" is a French-origin given name derived from the word "chanson," meaning "song." It originally served as an occupational surname for musicians before evolving into a standalone name associated with musicality and creativity.

CHANSTON

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from 'chanson' meaning 'song', popular among artistic families in medieval France.

CHANT

Masculine

Latin-origin female given name meaning 'song' or 'chant', popularized in medieval France by troubadours and now used worldwide as a unisex name associated with music and creativity.

CHANTAL

Masculine

French female given name derived from Occitan, meaning 'singing from the songbook'.

CHANTE

Masculine

Chanté is a unique French feminine name derived from 'chanter', meaning 'to sing'. It gained popularity through Édith Piaf's powerful performances and is associated with creativity and musicality.

CHANTEL

Masculine

French-origin feminine given name derived from "chante," meaning "to sing." It has been used in Francophone countries for centuries and gained global popularity mid-20th century.

CHANTELL

Masculine

Chantell is of French origin, derived from 'chanteur', meaning 'singer'. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century. Pronounced /shaun-tel/, with stress on the first syllable, variations include Chantalle, Chantele, and Chantelle.

CHANTELLE

Masculine

French-origin feminine given name derived from "chante", meaning "to sing". It was originally used as a nickname for someone with a beautiful singing voice.

CHANTHA

Masculine

Cambodian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'moon' or 'moonlight', symbolizing ethereal beauty. It was popular during King Jayavarman VII's reign (1181-1219) due to his Buddhist devotion and temple construction.

CHANTHY

Masculine

Unique Cambodian female name meaning 'moon', symbolizing beauty, grace, tranquility, calmness, elegance, luminosity, good fortune, and protection.

CHANTLER

Masculine

Chantler, an uncommon English given name, originates from the Old Norse personal name Cantlæof. This name was prevalent in the Anglo-Saxon era and translates to 'song' or 'chant'. Its introduction to England is attributed to Norsemen settlers.

CHANTON

Masculine

Chanton: A unique Swiss Alpine name of French origin, "chante" meaning "to sing", often associated with joy and happiness, popular in Switzerland's Canton of Valais.

CHANTRA

Masculine

Beautiful Khmer name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sankhya', meaning 'number' or 'calculation'. It's famous for being the name of a magical bird in Cambodia's national epic, the Reamker.

CHANTRY

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from 'chantre', meaning 'singer' or 'cantor'. Its origin lies in medieval chapel singers and founders of chantries for religious piety.

CHANTZ

Masculine

Recent American creation, likely inspired by the trend of using "chant" as a suffix in names during the 1970s and 1980s. Its meaning is associated with the French word "chantez," which means "sing," signifying someone who brings joy and harmony. Despite its limited popularity, Chantz has gained visibility through popular culture, such as American singer Chantel Jeffries.