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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.
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 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.
Chasten is a rare French-derived first name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', often associated with virtue.
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.
Chastine is an elegant French-derived female name meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous'.
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.
Chattie is a playful Scottish diminutive of Charlotte, meaning 'free man' or 'petite', perfect for lively individuals with independent spirits.
Chaucer is a unique English given name derived from the surname of famous 14th-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer, meaning 'cupbearer' or 'server of wine'.
Chaun is a rare French name derived from 'chaun', meaning 'cane'. It was popular among medieval French nobility, symbolizing strength and reliability.
Chaunice is a rare and distinctive American female name created by author Charlotte Armstrong for her character Chauncey in 'The Big Clock' novel.
Chauntel is an elegant French-origin given name derived from 'chanteur', meaning 'singer'.
Chauntelle is a French feminine given name derived from "chanteur," meaning "singer." Its rarity and literary history make it a unique and artistic choice.
Chauntrice is a rare, French-derived given name originating from the Occitan word "chanson," meaning "song.
Chavaughn is an unique African-American name derived from the French "Chavalier", meaning 'knight'.
Chavelle is a captivating French feminine given name derived from 'châve', meaning 'key'.
Chavonne is a rare French name meaning 'goldfinch', inspired by the beautiful yellow bird's cheerful song, often given to girls born with golden hair or in springtime.
Chavonte is a unique African-American name derived from Cavon and Monique, meaning "advisor" or "counselor.
Chavy is a rare but historic French name derived from Germanic roots, meaning "to hold" or "to grasp," brought to France by Normans during Viking invasions.
Chayson is a rare name of unknown origin, possibly derived from French 'Chaise' meaning 'seat', or English 'Chase'. Its mysterious history allows each bearer to forge their own identity.
Chayten is a rare French name whose exact origin and meaning are unclear, possibly derived from 'château' (castle) suggesting regal connotations, or from 'Chayot', linked to the Occitan word 'cayon' meaning reed/rush. Its unique sound makes it memorable.
Chaz is a unique male name with two possible origins: French 'Charles' meaning "free man" or Hebrew 'Elijah' meaning "the Lord is my God".
Chazaray is a rare French origin given name derived from the surname "Chazerat," with unknown meaning but rich historical significance in France and other French-speaking countries.
Che" is a Spanish-origin name meaning "knight", popularized by revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara, symbolizing rebellion and revolution worldwide.
The name Chea originates from ancient Cambodian culture, denoting nobility and wisdom.
Chelene is a charming French-origin given name that means "little stake" or "dear little one," signifying steadfastness and lovability.
Chelese is a unique female name of French origin, derived from the Greek word "chelae" meaning "limbs" or "feet." Despite its rarity and lack of notable historical figures, Chelese's elegance and uniqueness make it an attractive choice for parents looking for distinctive names.
Chelette is a French name derived from the Occitan word "esclata," meaning "explode" or "burst forth." It translates to "little explosion" or "small burst of energy," suggesting a person named Chelette might possess an energetic and dynamic personality.
Chelise is a unique French name derived from "chêlie," meaning "little hazelnut." It signifies elegance and charm.
Chelle is a captivating French-origin female name derived from 'châtelaine,' meaning 'lady of the castle.'
Chelley is a rare French name derived from "châleur," meaning "heat" or "warmth.
Chelli, derived from the Occitan word 'Chelh' meaning 'key', is a unique French given name with a long history dating back to medieval times.