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CHANZ
MasculineUnique and mysterious given name with an unknown origin and meaning.
CHANZE
MasculineFrench origin given name derived from "chanza," meaning "jest" or "joke." Despite its playful meaning, it has a sophisticated sound and is associated with creativity and humor.
CHAO
MasculineChinese name that means "prosperous tide".
CHAOS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'gap' or 'chasm', reflecting the primordial state of formless void from which order emerged in Greek philosophy.
CHAP
MasculineThe name Chap originates from French, referring to a hood or cape.
CHAPEL
MasculineEnglish given name derived from "chappele," meaning "small church" or "chapelle." Traditionally given to children born near chapels or connected to clergy, it reflects spiritual heritage.
CHAPIN
MasculineRare French given name derived from "chapelain," meaning "chaplain.
CHAPLIN
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the occupational surname 'Chapman', originally meaning 'merchant or peddler'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century, possibly inspired by Charlie Chaplin, though he was born Charles Spencer Chaplin.
CHAPMAN
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from an historic occupational surname for traveling merchants.
CHAPPELL
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'ceap', meaning 'barter' or 'bargain'. Originally a surname for merchants, it evolved over time with various spellings but maintained its commercial significance.
CHAQUAN
MasculineChaouki is a rare Arabic male name derived from "shaqiqun," meaning "to watch or guard." It has been used in countries influenced by Arab culture, with notable appearances in literature and media.
CHAQUILLE
MasculineDistinctive Haitian name coined by Jean Price-Mars in the early 20th century to symbolize unity among Haitians, derived from the Creole word "chak" meaning "each" or "every".
CHARAN
MasculineSanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "feet," symbolizing humility and strong foundation, often associated with Lord Krishna's divine grace and revered lotus feet.
CHARBEL
MasculineMale given name of Lebanese origin, derived from the village of Charbel named after Saint Charbel Makhlouf, a Maronite monk known for his holiness and miracles. It is popular among Lebanese Christians as it signifies devotion and has cultural significance due to its historic pilgrimage site.
CHARD
MasculineUnique unisex given name of French origin, meaning "to sing", and was historically used as a nickname for those with beautiful voices or a love for singing during medieval France's golden age of music and poetry.
CHARDARIUS
MasculineAfrican American name derived from the Latin "carus" meaning dear or beloved combined with Arabic "-arius" signifying relating to or connected with. It reflects love, connection, and cultural identity.
CHARELS
MasculineCharles is a Germanic name derived from 'hards' and 'man', meaning 'strong'. Introduced to France by Charlemagne, it has been widely used among European royalty.
CHARES
MasculineThe name Charles is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German name Karl, meaning "strong man" or "free man.
CHARGER
MasculineMasculine given name of American origin, derived from occupational surnames related to horses or military vehicles, reflecting power and speed.
CHARIES
MasculineCharles is a Germanic given name, derived from 'karal', meaning 'free man' or 'strong'. It has been widely used throughout history, with notable bearers including Charlemagne and several European monarchs.
CHARIS
MasculineGreek name derived from 'charis', meaning 'grace'; historically significant due to its association with the three Graces in ancient Greece.
CHARISTOPHER
MasculineChristopher is an English name derived from Greek Christophorus, meaning "bearer of Christ." It has been popular for centuries, symbolizing strength and faith since the Middle Ages.
CHARITH
MasculineSinhalese name of Sri Lankan origin meaning "gift" or "offering," traditionally given to boys born into prominent families, reflecting their precious and valuable status.
CHARITY
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'love' or 'charitable', tracing back to ancient times as one of the theological virtues in Christianity, symbolizing divine and neighborly love.
CHARL
MasculineGerman name derived from 'Karl', which means 'strong' or 'free man'.
CHARLAS
MasculineRare Spanish name possibly meaning 'full of conversation' or 'one who loves to chat.'
CHARLE
MasculineCharles is a Germanic name meaning "free man" or "strong," with historical prominence and notable bearers like King Charles I of England and Charles Darwin.
CHARLEE
MasculineCharming English name derived from Charlotte, meaning "free man" or "petite", and popularized by notable figures like Charlotte Brontë.
CHARLEMAGNE
MasculineThe name Charlemagne, originating from France in the Middle Ages, means "strong in judgment of the people" and is derived from Germanic words "charis" (free or strong) and "lemand" (of the people).
CHARLENE
MasculineFrench-derived female name meaning "to chat" or "to talk", originally a variant of the masculine Charles, and now popular worldwide despite its waning popularity in recent years.
CHARLES
MasculineClassic male given name of French origin, meaning "free man" or "strong," derived from the Old Germanic word "karal," meaning "strength.
CHARLESANTHONY
MasculineUnique blend of two traditional names - Charles and Anthony. While Charles has Germanic origins meaning "free man" and was popularized by Charlemagne, Anthony has Latin roots stemming from the Roman family name Antonius and gained prominence through Saint Anthony of Egypt. Together, they create a distinctive moniker with strong historical roots and individuality.
CHARLESEDWARD
MasculineRare but powerful English name combining 'Charles', meaning "free man" or "strong", and 'Edward', meaning "rich guard".
CHARLESJOSEPH
MasculineUnique given name derived from 'Charles,' meaning 'free man' or 'strong' with German roots popularized among French nobility, and 'Joseph,' of Hebrew origin, signifying 'God shall increase.'
CHARLESON
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from the Germanic Carl meaning 'free man' or 'strong', with '-son' signifying 'son of'.
CHARLESTEN
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Charles, meaning "free man" or "strong," with its own identity and history since the 17th century.
CHARLESTON
MasculineAmerican given name, originating from the South Carolina city founded in 1670, named after King Charles II. It means 'freeholder' or 'stronghold', reflecting Charleston's historical significance as a port town.
CHARLETON
MasculineCharleston is a rare American given name derived from South Carolina's city, named after King Charles II of England.
CHARLEY
MasculineEnglish gender-neutral name derived from Charles, meaning "free man" or "strong".
CHARLI
MasculineCharlie is an English name meaning 'free man' or 'strong', originally used as a diminutive form of Charles since the 17th century.