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Chassitty is a rare French given name derived from the surname 'Chassite,' meaning "of hunting" or "related to hunting.
Chassity is an elegant American name of French origin, derived from "chasseresse" meaning "female hunter," carrying connotations of strength and adventure.
Chassy is a rare, historic French given name derived from 'Chassat', meaning 'hunter' or 'resident of a thatched-roof house', with ties to medieval French nobility and the Occitan language.
Chasta is a rare yet elegant Spanish-origin given name meaning "pure" or "modest," traditionally used for females but suitable for males too.
Chastain is a rare yet elegant given name of French origin, derived from the Old French word "chasteine," meaning "chastity" or "purity.
Chastain is a rare yet distinctive French given name derived from 'chaste', meaning pure or virtuous.
Chastan is a rare yet distinctive French boys' name with Occitan origins, meaning 'pure'.
Chasteen is a distinctive given name of French origin, derived from the occupational surname Chastain, meaning 'keeper of the castle'.
Chastelin: A rare French feminine given name deriving from 'chastelet', meaning 'little castle'.
Chasteline is a rare French given name derived from 'chastelein,' meaning 'little castle' or 'keeper of the castle.'
Chastelyn is a distinctive French given name derived from 'chaste', meaning pure or innocent, associated with elegance and grace, popular among French nobility including Queen Marie Antoinette's sister.
Chastelyne is a rare French female given name derived from 'chaste', meaning pure or innocent.
Chasten is a rare French-derived first name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', often associated with virtue.
Chasten is a 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.
Chastidy is an American girls' name formed by combining 'Chas/Chast', signifying purity, with 'Tidy', meaning neatness.
Chastie is a rare Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', originating from the Middle Ages.
Chastin is an English name derived from the Latin 'castus', meaning 'pure' or 'chaste'. Traditionally a boy's name, it's now used for both genders.
Chastin is an American name of French origin, derived from Chastien, meaning "pure" or "chaste," signifying innocence and virtue. It was historically associated with dedicated Christian figures.
Chastina is a rare but captivating given name of Latin origin, meaning 'chastity' or 'purity', deriving from the ancient Roman virtue of castitas.
Chastine is an elegant French-derived female name meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'.
Chastity is a female given name of Latin origin, meaning "chaste" or "pure".
Chaston is an uncommon first name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity due to its distinctive sound and spelling.
Chasty is a unique female given name of Latin origin, translating to purity or chastity, derived from the medieval European attribute of the Virgin Mary, and carries a powerful meaning that transcends religion.
Chastyn is a unique American name created in the late 20th century by blending elements from names like Chastity, Christina/Christine, or Astin/Aston. Its meaning varies depending on its root name but often symbolizes purity, modesty, faith, and grace. Despite its recent origin, it has gained popularity in English-speaking countries since the late 1980s.
Chaswick is a unique English name derived from Old English "cæswic", meaning "cheerful" or "happy". It was first used in medieval England as a nickname for spirited individuals, and while rare today, it has been held by notable figures like 18th-century author Chaswick Smith.
Chasya is a Hebrew name meaning 'kindness', popular among Jews since the 19th century and carried by notable figures like singer Chasya Waldman.
Chasyn is an uncommon boy's name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may derive from Latin 'casus' meaning chance or English 'Chase', but no definitive proof exists.
Chat, meaning 'cat' in French, is an unusual yet endearing unisex given name that has seen increased usage recently.
Chata is a rare French-origin unisex name meaning 'hat', traditionally given to children with abundant hair or perceived greatness.
Chatal is a rare Greek given name meaning "feast" or "banquet," celebrating abundance and joy, popular among Greeks honoring their heritage despite its rarity.
Chataqua is a unique Mohawk name meaning 'at the place where there are trees'.
Chatara is an ancient Indian name meaning 'festival or celebration', associated with joy and good fortune.
Chatavia is an African female given name derived from Swahili, meaning "born on the seventh day".
Chatham is an English unisex given name derived from the historic Kent city of Chatham, meaning "settlement in an enclosure".
Chatham is an uncommon English given name derived from the historic county of Kent, meaning "battle enclosure" or "settlement where battles were fought.
Catherine is a feminine given name of Greek origin that means 'pure' or 'clear'.
Chatia is a rare Hebrew name derived from "chayos," meaning "life." It signifies vitality and energy, and has biblical roots as one of King David's daughters.
Chatina is a distinctive given name of unknown origin, allowing each bearer to create their own interpretation and legacy.
Chatman is a rare English given name derived from the occupational surname Chatman, which referred to individuals involved in the making or selling of hats. Its origin dates back to the late 13th century, but its meaning remains unclear. Despite its rarity throughout history, Chatman offers parents a distinctive and captivating option for their child's name with a unique backstory rooted in English culture.
Chatney is a unique, recently created given name of unknown origin and meaning.