Chazz is a modern male given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, first popularized in the US during the 1970s-1980s by celebrities like Chuck Corea (a.k.a. Chazz) and actor Chazz Palminteri.
Chazz is an Italian-origin boy's name meaning "talented," popularized in the US in the 20th century, often associated with creativity and artistic talent.
Che" is a Spanish-origin name meaning "knight", popularized by revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara, symbolizing rebellion and revolution worldwide.
The unique female name Chea originates from ancient Khmer language of Cambodia, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Chaya', meaning 'shadow' or 'reflection'.
Chealsey is a modern variant of Chelsea, an English name derived from the historic London district meaning "chalk landing place." It emerged in the late 20th century and gained popularity due to its distinctive spelling and elegant associations with the vibrant Chelsea district.
Chedva is a rare yet meaningful Hebrew female name derived from "chedvah," meaning "deer." It signifies elegance and grace, referenced in the Book of Job (39:1-4).
Cheena is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Chitrakala," meaning "art" or "painting." It's associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati, patron of arts and learning, and often given to girls born during autumn.
Cheetara is a unique Sanskrit-derived name meaning "painter" or "artist," associated with Indian culture and mythology, and often connected to creativity and divine protection.
Cheick is a unisex name of West African origin, specifically from the Mandinka ethnic group in Mali and Senegal. It means "younger sibling" or "little brother" in Mandinka.
Cheikh is an Arabic name derived from 'shaykh', meaning 'chief' or 'leader', reflecting its historical association with respected community leaders in Islamic cultures.
Cheikhahmadou is a unique West African name of Fulani origin, composed of "Cheikh" (Arabic for 'chief' or 'leader') and "Ahmadou" ('praiseworthy'). It signifies 'Praiseworthy Leader', reflecting the Fulani's Islamic influence and rich cultural heritage.
Cheila is a captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'heaven', first appearing in medieval Spain as Caelia, evolving into variants like Celina and Cheila, popular worldwide despite its Spanish roots.
Cheire is a rare Irish female given name derived from the surname O'Ceallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Ceallach', itself connected to the Irish word for 'church'.
Chejuana is a unique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "God has done more than enough," reflecting deep spiritual faith and abundance.
Chela is a rare Spanish name derived from "chelo," meaning "bald," but associated with the verb "chelar," meaning "to shine." It symbolizes positivity, strength, and resilience, making it an appealing choice despite its unusual etymology.
Chelan is a distinctive Native American name derived from the Chelans tribe, meaning 'big lake', reflecting its origin near Lake Chelan in Washington State.
Chelbie is an English given name of Norse origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name "kælbi," meaning "calm home" or "hollow estate." It was brought to England by Viking settlers in the late 8th and early 9th centuries, evolving over time from a Norse personal name to an English surname and eventually becoming a given name. Today, it remains relatively uncommon but is beloved by those who bear it for its unique history and elegant sound.