Male names.

CHARLIE

Masculine

Centuries-old English unisex name derived from the German "Karl", meaning "strong" or "free man".

CHARLIES

Masculine

Charlie is an English name, originally a diminutive of Charles meaning "free man" or "strong," popular today and historically used for both boys and girls.

CHARLIS

Masculine

Charlie is an English name of Old French origin, meaning "free man" or "strong", popular worldwide as both a given name and nickname for longer names like Charles or Charlton.

CHARLLES

Masculine

Charles is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "free man" or "strong with fame". It has been popular among European royalty throughout history, including Charlemagne, several English kings during the Stuart dynasty, and Prince Charles of the United Kingdom today.

CHARLOTTE

Masculine

Charming and elegant French name meaning 'free man's power' or 'strong woman'. It first appeared in France during the Middle Ages as a diminutive of Charles before gaining popularity as an independent given name for girls in the 17th century. Charlotte was popularized by Princess Charlotte of Bourbon (1654-1718) and later by Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III. Today, it is one of the most popular names for girls in English-speaking countries.

CHARLS

Masculine

Charles is a name of French origin derived from the Germanic "Karl", meaning "free man" or "strong". It has been popular throughout history and has historic associations with royalty, such as King Charles I of England.

CHARLSE

Masculine

Charles is a timeless masculine name of French origin, derived from the German name Karl, which means "free man" or "strong". It has been widely used throughout history and is associated with notable figures like Charlemagne, Charles Darwin, and Charles Dickens. Today, it remains popular worldwide.

CHARLSTON

Masculine

Charleston is an American origin given name associated with the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1670 by English colonists.

CHARLTON

Masculine

Charlton, of English origin, means "free man" and is derived from the Old English word "ceorl". Despite its rarity, it carries prestige and suggests strength and independence.

CHARLY

Masculine

French-origin given name, derived from Charles meaning 'free man' or 'strong'. It gained popularity in France and other French-speaking countries during the late 19th century.

CHARLZ

Masculine

Charlie is an English name derived from Old English "ceorl," meaning "free man." It originated as a nickname for someone aspiring to become free but later evolved into a popular given name, often associated with figures like Charlie Chaplin and Charlie Bucket.

CHARM

Masculine

English name deriving from 'something that gives pleasure,' often associated with enchantment.

CHARMAINE

Masculine

Captivating French-origin female name, derived from 'charme' meaning 'charm', evoking grace and beauty.

CHARMING

Masculine

English name meaning 'attractive' or 'captivating', derived from the Middle English word 'charme', and has been used as a given name since the late 19th century.

CHARO

Masculine

Distinctively Spanish name derived from "charro," meaning "strong" or "powerful.

CHAROD

Masculine

Rare French name derived from the Old French word 'char', meaning 'cart' or 'wagon'. It was traditionally given to boys born into families involved in transportation or commerce, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.

CHARON

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning "grace" or "favor," derived from the mythological ferryman of Hades.

CHARONE

Masculine

African-origin unisex name derived from Ewe words "chɔ" (birth) and "nɛ" (name), translating to 'born with a name'.

CHARRON

Masculine

Unique French surname with origins dating back to medieval times, derived from the Occitan word "carron" meaning "wagon maker.

CHARTEZ

Masculine

French origin, meaning 'to mark or sign', and was originally a surname given to people responsible for marking documents or goods.

CHARVEZ

Masculine

Charavez is a unique French given name meaning "chalk," derived from the Occitan word "charco.

CHARVIK

Masculine

Uncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Charvaka," meaning "swift runner.

CHARVIS

Masculine

African name of Hausa origin, meaning 'strong' or 'courageous', traditionally given to boys but also suitable for girls.

CHAS

Masculine

Chase is an English name derived from the surname Chase, originally given to someone living near a hunting ground. It means 'hunt' or 'pursuit', and has been used for both boys and girls since gaining popularity in the late 20th century.

CHASE

Masculine

English name derived from the surname 'Chase', meaning 'to pursue' or 'in pursuit', originally given to inhabitants of hunting grounds.

CHASEN

Masculine

German-derived name meaning "hunter", originally referring to hares or rabbits in Old High German.

CHASETIN

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from 'châtaignier', meaning 'chestnut tree'.

CHASETON

Masculine

Rare French given name meaning 'chaste' or 'pure', derived from the Old French word for chastity. It has been used sparingly throughout history to emphasize moral values and innocence, with notable bearers including French poet Voltaire.

CHASIN

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, making it a mysterious yet intriguing choice.

CHASITY

Masculine

American name created from combining Charles and Chastity, derived from 'chaste', meaning pure.

CHASKA

Masculine

Native American name meaning 'first light' or 'morning star,' associated with dawn and prophetic dreams in Dakota Sioux culture.

CHASKE

Masculine

Navajo origin, meaning "snow" or "winter," typically pronounced as "CHAH-shay.

CHASKEL

Masculine

Hebrew-origin given name derived from 'chashak', meaning 'laughter'.

CHASON

Masculine

Distinctively masculine Hebrew name meaning 'vision', associated with the biblical figure Joshua and popular among Jewish families historically, with recent usage as an alternative to common names like Jason or Chase.

CHASS

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the Occitan word 'chassa', meaning 'hunting'. It was historically associated with hunters and nature, reflecting professional ties to the land.

CHASSE

Masculine

Chase is an English name derived from the Old French word 'chace', meaning "to hunt" or "in pursuit". It signifies determination and ambition.

CHASTAIN

Masculine

Rare yet elegant given name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "chasteine," meaning "chastity" or "purity.

CHASTAN

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive French boys' name with Occitan origins, meaning 'pure'.

CHASTEEN

Masculine

Distinctive given name of French origin, derived from the occupational surname Chastain, meaning 'keeper of the castle'.

CHASTEN

Masculine

Rare French name of Norman origin derived from "chaste", meaning "pure" or "virtuous". Once popular among nobility for daughters, it now carries positive connotations of purity and virtue.