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CHRYSTOPHER
MaleDistinctive Greek name meaning "bearer of Christ," popularized during medieval times when given to children born around Christmas.
CHRYSTYAN
MaleRare Greek name, derived from 'chrysos' meaning golden.
CHU
MaleThe name Chu originates from ancient China's respected Chu clan, symbolizing strength like bamboo, and is historically significant as seen through figures like Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang.
CHUBASCO
MaleRare Spanish male name derived from the Nahuatl word meaning 'heavy rain', symbolizing strength and resilience during challenging times, and celebrated in Mexican culture's rainy season.
CHUBBIE
MaleAmerican nickname-turned-name, originating early 20th century from 'chubby', meaning plump, though its usage can be considered inappropriate due to potential weight discrimination connotations.
CHUBBY
MaleUncommon English given name with no direct meaning, potentially derived from a playful term for a plump child, but it may be offensive due to weight stereotypes.
CHUCK
MaleAmerican name derived from Middle English "chuk," meaning "to strike or kick." Initially used for lively individuals, it became popular in the late 19th century, transcending gender boundaries today.
CHUCKIE
MaleAmerican given name derived from Charles, meaning "free man" or "strong", popularized in the mid-20th century due to its friendly sound.
CHUCKY
MaleAmerican origin, is rooted in the African name Chukwu meaning 'God' in Igbo culture, despite its popularization through horror films like Child's Play.
CHUDNEY
MaleUnusual name with uncertain Indian origins potentially meaning 'dark', or a blend of two names.
CHUE
MaleRare name of unknown origin, lacking a universally recognized meaning or history.
CHUEFENG
MaleRare Chinese name meaning 'Wind from Chu', symbolizing adaptability and historic legacy from the ancient Chu state.
CHUEYEE
MaleRare Chinese name meaning "Autumn Moon", popularized during the Qing Dynasty, embodying harmony between humans and nature.
CHUKA
MaleUnique African name of Nigerian origin, specifically from the Igbo tribe. Its meaning varies but often signifies 'God answers' or 'Strength', reflecting its divine and powerful connotations.
CHUKWUBUIKEM
MaleIgbo male name meaning "God has done well".
CHUKWUDI
MaleThe Nigerian male given name Chukwudi, of Igbo origin, translates to 'God has done something great' and is composed of the elements 'Chuku', meaning God, and 'dì', signifying 'has done'. This name invokes divine favor and protection.
CHUKWUDUBEM
MaleIgbo male name from Nigeria meaning "God has brought them together".
CHUKWUEBUKA
MaleKaharri is an African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', often given to bestow these qualities and encourage resilience.
CHUKWUEMEKA
MaleIgbo name from Nigeria meaning 'God has done something good'.
CHUKWUKA
MaleIgbo male given name meaning "God is watching or observing".
CHUKWUMA
MaleIgbo Nigerian name meaning 'God knows'.
CHUKWUNONSO
MaleChukwunonso, an Igbo male name from Nigeria, signifies 'God belongs to me,' reflecting the profound spirituality of its origin.
CHUMA
MaleAfrican origin name predominantly used in Tanzania and Kenya. Its Swahili meaning is "red" or "blood", often given around Christmas due to its festive color association. Traditionally, it signifies strength and courage in Swahili culture, with many families choosing this name for their children even today. Though no specific story ties to the name Chuma, its widespread popularity spans beyond Africa.
CHUN
MaleChinese name derived from the surname Zhong, meaning "middle" or "loyal," prominent in ancient Chinese royal families.
CHUNA
MaleNative American name derived from the Shawnee tribe's name for June, signifying abundance of strawberries.
CHUNG
MaleKorean (from 'Chung') or Chinese ('Zhang') origin, meaning 'upright' or associated with the legendary Dragon King in Korean culture.
CHUONG
MaleHistoric Vietnamese surname derived from the word 'chuông' meaning 'bell', representing courage and honor, as demonstrated by its bearers throughout history in defending Vietnam against foreign invasions.
CHURCH
MaleEnglish given name derived from 'church,' signifying faith, community, and spiritual growth.
CHURCHEL
MaleChurchel is of Slavic origin, derived from the Czech word 'čurl', meaning 'to curl'. It was popular among nobility during medieval times in the Czech Republic. Pronounced 'CHUR-chehl', it's a unique and charming name with historical elegance.
CHURCHILL
MaleEnglish surname meaning 'church settlement' or 'settlement by the church', derived from Old English words "circe" (church) and "hyl" (settlement).
CHUY
MaleMexican-origin given name, short for Jesús, meaning 'salvation' or 'deliverance'; popular in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.
CHYANNE
MaleDistinctive American female given name, believed to have emerged in the late 20th century as a creative variant of traditional names like Chanelle or Chantal. Its meaning is not universally agreed upon but may be interpreted as "God is merciful," potentially referencing its connection to the Hebrew name Chanah.
CHYENNE
MaleNative American female name derived from the Cheyenne tribe, originally meaning "red talkers" or "red people.
CHYLER
MaleAmerican name of modern origin, invented by actress Chyler Leigh in 2007 as a combination of her mother's first name Cheryl and her own original name Chantel. It has no specific meaning beyond its creator's intent and is predominantly used as a girl's name despite being unisex.
CIAN
MaleIrish name of ancient origin, derived from 'ciar' meaning 'dark-haired', borne by legendary warriors like Cían son of Lug, and historically significant figures such as King Cianna Mac Murchada.
CIANAN
MaleAncient Irish name derived from 'ciadhan', meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'.
CIARA
MaleIrish girl's name derived from the Gaelic word "ciar," meaning "dark-haired." It has been popular in Ireland for centuries, gaining international recognition due to its melodious sound and charming meaning.
CIARAN
MaleIrish male given name, derived from 'ciar' meaning 'dark' or 'black', popularized by St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise.
CICEL
MaleRare female name of uncertain origin, possibly Polish or Slavic, derived from Latin words meaning 'circle' or 'wheel', and potentially connected to ancient Roman culture.
CICERO
MaleLatin-origin male name meaning 'polished' or 'policeman', derived from the Latin word 'cera', meaning 'wax'. It was famously borne by Marcus Tullius Cicero, a renowned Roman statesman and philosopher.