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      1. Popularity: 538th
        Meaning: Round or lumpy.
        Origin: Old English, originally a surname.
      1. Popularity: 369th
        Meaning: Descendant of the battle or spirit of battle.
        Origin: Irish and Scottish origins.
      1. Popularity: 1,405th
        Meaning: Rhythm, flow.
        Origin: Latin origin, relates to rhythm.
      1. Meaning: Little battle or fighter.
        Origin: Irish, Gaelic origin.
      1. Meaning: Slender, Mighty Warrior
        Origin: Irish
      1. Meaning: Pure, slender, fair
        Origin: English with Welsh and Irish roots
      1. Popularity: 995th
        Meaning: Fighter, battler.
        Origin: Gaelic and Arabic origins with meanings related to battle.
      1. Meaning: Slender, narrow.
        Origin: Irish & Gaelic, meaning 'slender' or 'fine'.
      1. Meaning: Young woman or girl
        Origin: Irish and Gaelic origins meaning 'girl.'
      1. Popularity: 5,421st
        Meaning: Pure, unadulterated
        Origin: Derived from Irish and English origins
      1. Popularity: 1,917th
        Meaning: Acquisition, spear, or possessed.
        Origin: Hebrew, meaning 'to acquire.'
      1. Popularity: 622nd
        Meaning: The Conqueror.
        Origin: Derived from Arabic, meaning 'The Conqueror'.
      1. Popularity: 4,121st
        Meaning: "Pure" or "chaste."
        Origin: Derived from Old Irish Caitlín, which traces back to the Greek Aikaterinē.
      1. Popularity: 3,508th
        Meaning: Pure.
        Origin: Irish, derived from Gaelic Caitlin.
      1. Popularity: 21,142nd
        Meaning: Pure
        Origin: Irish origin, modern variant of Caitlin.
      1. Meaning: Rejoice, happy.
        Origin: Latin origin, common in ancient Rome.
      1. Meaning: Bald one; Dove
        Origin: Derived from Calvin (French) and Calum (Latin).
      1. Popularity: 7,824th
        Meaning: Slim, Narrow, Bold, Faithful, Dog
        Origin: French, Latin, Greek
      1. Popularity: 87th
        Meaning: Faithful, Whole-hearted.
        Origin: Hebrew.
      1. Popularity: 4,299th
        Meaning: Slim, Slender, Fair
        Origin: Irish origin, from Gaelic "caileach."
      1. Popularity: 887th
        Meaning: Beautiful, Goddess of empowerment
        Origin: Greek/Latin or Hindu origin, meaning 'beautiful' or goddess Kali.
      1. Popularity: 3,125th
        Meaning: 'Most beautiful.'
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'most beautiful.'
      1. Meaning: 'Beauty', associated with calla lily.
        Origin: Greek origin, from 'kallos' meaning 'beauty'.
      1. Meaning: 'Descendant of Ceallachán', often linked to the meaning 'strife'.
        Origin: Irish origin, from Ó Ceallacháin, meaning 'descendant of Ceallachán'.
      1. Popularity: 629th
        Meaning: Battle, rock, or powerful in battle.
        Origin: Irish and Scottish Gaelic origins, Anglicized of 'Ó Cathaláin'.
      1. Meaning: Most beautiful
        Origin: Greek and Old French
      1. Popularity: 871st
        Meaning: Powerful in battle.
        Origin: Irish and Scottish surname with Gaelic roots.
      1. Meaning: Beautiful or fairest.
        Origin: Greek origin meaning 'most beautiful.'
      1. Popularity: 415th
        Meaning: Beauty
        Origin: Greek origin, derived from 'kallos' meaning 'beauty'.
      1. Popularity: 986th
        Meaning: Beautiful-voiced
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 414th
        Meaning: Dove
        Origin: Scottish and Gaelic origin, derived from the Latin 'Columba'.
      1. Meaning: Dove
        Origin: Gaelic, origin from Latin 'Columba'.
      1. Popularity: 279th
        Meaning: Bald or hairless
        Origin: Latin, means "bald".
      1. Popularity: 3,015th
        Meaning: Ancient term for Wales.
        Origin: Name rooted in Latin referring to Wales.
      1. Meaning: Associated with Wales or small dwelling
        Origin: Gaelic & Scottish, possibly linked to Wales or Cambrian Mountains.
      1. Popularity: 311th
        Meaning: Winding or enclosed valley.
        Origin: Old English - place name meaning 'enclosed valley'.
      1. Popularity: 2,194th
        Meaning: Winding valley.
        Origin: Modern American, adapted from Scottish.
      1. Popularity: 81st
        Meaning: Crooked or bent nose
        Origin: Scottish Gaelic
      1. Meaning: Considering its roots, Cameryn loosely meaning 'someone with a bent or crooked nose'.
        Origin: Derived from Scottish 'Cameron'.
      1. Meaning: Attendant of the temple or priest's assistant.
        Origin: Latin origin, short form of Camilla.
      1. Popularity: 39th
        Meaning: attendant to the priestess
        Origin: Latin origin, linked to religious roles
      1. Popularity: 699th
        Meaning: Young ceremonial attendant
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 564th
        Meaning: Attendant of a temple, priest's helper
        Origin: French and Latin, derived from 'Camillus'
      1. Popularity: 976th
        Meaning: Attendant of a religious ceremony.
        Origin: Originates from the Latin name Camillus.
      1. Popularity: 1,312th
        Meaning: 'Crooked mouth'.
        Origin: Scottish, meaning 'Crooked mouth' from Gaelic 'Caimbeul'.
      1. Popularity: 4,607th
        Meaning: Crooked nose
        Origin: Scottish, Gaelic
      1. Popularity: 4,227th
        Meaning: Crooked nose
        Origin: Scottish, Gaelic origins - meaning 'crooked nose'.
      1. Popularity: 899th
        Meaning: Bent or Crooked Nose
        Origin: Gaelic, Scottish
      1. Popularity: 2,248th
        Meaning: Promised Land, humbleness
        Origin: Ancient Near Eastern origin
      1. Popularity: 5,356th
        Meaning: Queen Mother or Royal Woman.
        Origin: Derived from ancient Nubian royalty titles.
      1. Meaning: Sweet, pure
        Origin: Latin 'candidus' (pure, white)
      1. Popularity: 9,860th
        Meaning: Pure, Glowing, or White
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'candida' (white/pure). Biblical ties to Ethiopian queens.
      1. Meaning: Pure, white.
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'white, pure'.
      1. Meaning: Bright, sparkling
        Origin: Derived from Latin, meaning 'bright or sparkling.'
      1. Popularity: 6,581st
        Meaning: Modernly associated with sweetness due to sugary connotation.
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'Candidus,' meaning 'white' or 'pure.'
      1. Popularity: 1,293rd
        Meaning: Clergyman or artillery worker.
        Origin: English occupational surname, Irish Gaelic origin.
      1. Meaning: Rule or standard
        Origin: English, derived from Old English.
      1. Meaning: Deep ravine or gorge.
        Origin: Derived from the Spanish 'cañón' meaning 'deep gorge.'
      1. Meaning: Meaning derived from the Italian island of Capri
        Origin: Italian, from the island of Capri
      1. Popularity: 2,394th
        Meaning: Dear or Beloved
        Origin: Latin and Italian origins, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
      1. Meaning: Pure and innocent.
        Origin: Derived from the Greek name Karen or Catherine, meaning pure.
      1. Popularity: 15,777th
        Meaning: Brave or Rock
        Origin: Irish and Welsh Origins.
      1. Popularity: 7,187th
        Meaning: Love, Free Woman/Man
        Origin: Welsh origin meaning 'love' and Germanic 'free man/woman'
      1. Meaning: Free man or warrior.
        Origin: Derived from English, a diminutive of Caroline.
      1. Meaning: Pure, beloved, friend.
        Origin: Latin, Swedish, variation of Greek 'Aikaterine'.
      1. Popularity: 2,648th
        Meaning: Beloved, dear
        Origin: Latin and Scandinavian origins, typically associated with "keel of a ship" and "beloved."
      1. Meaning: Graceful, tender
        Origin: Greek origin with Italian and Spanish ties
      1. Popularity: 5,178th
        Meaning: Graceful or beloved.
        Origin: Greek and Latin origins with meanings linked to grace and beloved.
      1. Popularity: 2,000th
        Meaning: Free man
        Origin: Germanic origin
      1. Popularity: 1,821st
        Meaning: Free or strong woman
        Origin: German, Italian
      1. Popularity: 3,238th
        Meaning: Free man
        Origin: Derived from Old German 'Karl'.
      1. Meaning: Free woman.
        Origin: Derived from 'Karl,' meaning 'freeman.'
      1. Popularity: 4,355th
        Meaning: Free man, little fortress.
        Origin: Old English and German roots.
      1. Popularity: 20,794th
        Meaning: Free woman
        Origin: Germanic
      1. Popularity: 4,923rd
        Meaning: Free man or noble.
        Origin: English, derived from Old English.
      1. Popularity: 4,935th
        Meaning: Free woman or strong one.
        Origin: Latin and Germanic origins.
      1. Popularity: 4,471st
        Meaning: Free man or strong.
        Origin: English origin from the Old German 'Karl'.
      1. Popularity: 2,205th
        Meaning: Free man, strong man.
        Origin: Italian variant of German name Karl.
      1. Popularity: 253rd
        Meaning: Free man, strong
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese version of Charles
      1. Meaning: Free, Independent, Strong.
        Origin: Italian form of Charles.
      1. Popularity: 5,866th
        Meaning: Settlement of free peasants
        Origin: Old English
      1. Popularity: 1,515th
        Meaning: Free man or woman.
        Origin: Derived from Old High German Karl, meaning 'free man.'
      1. Meaning: Garden or orchard of God.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew, relating to Mount Carmel.
      1. Popularity: 2,696th
        Meaning: Garden, vineyard.
        Origin: Hebrew term meaning garden or vineyard.
      1. Meaning: Little garden or vineyard.
        Origin: Spanish origin, derived from Hebrew 'Carmel'.
      1. Popularity: 2,615th
        Meaning: Derived from Latin, meaning 'vineyard' or 'garden.'
        Origin: Italian/Spanish origin derived from Latin 'carmel.'
      1. Popularity: 1,519th
        Meaning: Derived from 'garden' or 'orchard' in Hebrew.
        Origin: Italian and Spanish origin, linked to Hebrew 'Karmel'.
      1. Popularity: 830th
        Meaning: "Song" or "poem."
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning "song" or "poem."
      1. Popularity: 2,646th
        Meaning: Associated with a shade of red.
        Origin: Italian and Spanish origins; related to a red pigment.
      1. Popularity: 4,351st
        Meaning: Joyful song or choral song
        Origin: Of Middle English and Old French origin, meaning 'song' or 'hymn'.
      1. Meaning: Song of Grace
        Origin: Combination of Carol and Ann—'joyful song' and 'grace.'
      1. Popularity: 17,484th
        Meaning: Free man.
        Origin: French, from German 'Karl,' meaning 'free man.'
      1. Meaning: "Song of happiness in a meadow."
        Origin: Carolee combines 'Carol' meaning 'song of happiness' and 'lee' from a meadow or clearing.
      1. Popularity: 868th
        Meaning: Free woman or strong
        Origin: Latin 'Carolus' or 'Karolus', feminine form of Charles.
      1. Popularity: 217th
        Meaning: Free woman or song of happiness.
        Origin: Latin origin, deriving from 'Carolus'.
      1. Popularity: 2,050th
        Meaning: Free man or joyous song.
        Origin: Germanic origin, meaning 'man'.
      1. Meaning: Free man
        Origin: English, from Old German origin
      1. Meaning: Love or affectionate; Ferryman of the dead.
        Origin: Welsh 'car' (love), French 'Caron' (ferryman/ chariot/carriage).
      1. Meaning: Free woman
        Origin: English, diminutive form of Caroline or Carol.
      1. Popularity: 4,575th
        Meaning: Free spirit
        Origin: Derived from German 'Karl,' meaning 'free man.'
      1. Meaning: Estate of Cær(a)
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'estate of Cær(a).'
      1. Meaning: Champion or warrior.
        Origin: Irish origin, from the Gaelic Ó Cearbhaill.
      1. Popularity: 20,013th
        Meaning: Fierce in battle.
        Origin: Irish origin, meaning 'descendant of Cearbhall.'
      1. Meaning: Son of Marsh-Dwellers
        Origin: A name of Scottish and Scandinavian roots.
      1. Popularity: 179th
        Meaning: son of Carr; loving
        Origin: Scottish and Irish
      1. Popularity: 1,944th
        Meaning: Son of marsh-dwellers.
        Origin: Derived from Old Norse and means 'Son of marsh-dwellers'.
      1. Popularity: 61st
        Meaning: Transporter of goods by cart or wagon.
        Origin: English occupational surname.
      1. Meaning: Cartier means 'cart driver' or 'one who uses a cart'.
        Origin: French occupational surname for 'cart driver'.
      1. Meaning: Sculptor or Woodworker
        Origin: From Old English meaning 'to carve'.
      1. Popularity: 9,565th
        Meaning: Dark or beloved.
        Origin: Irish and Welsh origins.
      1. Meaning: Free man
        Origin: Old German, meaning 'free man'.
      1. Meaning: Pure
        Origin: Greek origin, variant of Karen.
      1. Meaning: Love, affection
        Origin: Welsh origin, meaning 'to love.'
      1. Popularity: 13,297th
        Meaning: Prophetess or one who excels at foresight.
        Origin: Derived from Greek mythology; associated with foresight and prophecy.
      1. Popularity: 1,458th
        Meaning: Watchful, vigilant, case-maker
        Origin: Dutch, Old Dutch and Irish roots
      1. Popularity: 1,538th
        Meaning: Chronicle or enclosure.
        Origin: American origin with probable influences from 'Casey' and 'Mason'.
      1. Popularity: 511th
        Meaning: Watchful or vigilant.
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from 'cathasaigh' meaning 'vigilant.'
      1. Popularity: 567th
        Meaning: Wealthy, prosperous
        Origin: English origin, derived from Old French meaning 'a container'.
      1. Meaning: Cash town or dwelling
        Origin: Modern invention with English-place roots
      1. Meaning: Vigilant, watchful
        Origin: Irish, Gaelic
      1. Meaning: Proclaimer of peace
        Origin: Slavic origin, from Polish 'Kazimierz'.
      1. Popularity: 1,601st
        Meaning: Meaning 'dweller at the cheese farm.'
        Origin: English surname turned modern first name.
      1. Meaning: Treasurer
        Origin: Old Persian origin, meaning 'treasurer'.
      1. Meaning: Sea, Keeper of the Treasure.
        Origin: Named after the Caspian Sea, from the Latin 'Caspia'.
      1. Popularity: 1,247th
        Meaning: Shining upon man
        Origin: Greek origin
      1. Meaning: Hollow; empty; vain
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 921st
        Meaning: Curly-haired
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from Gaelic surname meaning 'curly-haired.'
      1. Popularity: 2,336th
        Meaning: Prophetess, unheeded seer.
        Origin: Greek origin, derived from Cassandra.
      1. Popularity: 1,149th
        Meaning: Vain, Empty
        Origin: Roman, Latin
      1. Meaning: The one who excels with insight
        Origin: Greek
      1. Meaning: Shield of God.
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 620th
        Meaning: Beautiful flower or orchid.
        Origin: Originates from the Cattleya orchid.
      1. Popularity: 343rd
        Meaning: Pure or clear.
        Origin: Spanish origin, derivative of Katherine (Greek).
      1. Popularity: 27,567th
        Meaning: Pure, Clear
        Origin: Greek origin, developed from Aikaterine.
      1. Popularity: 694th
        Meaning: Pure or clear.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning pure or clear.
      1. Meaning: pure, clear
        Origin: Greek, English
      1. Popularity: 21,677th
        Meaning: Pure
        Origin: Irish origin from Caitlín
      1. Meaning: Pure
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'pure.'
      1. Popularity: 13,840th
        Meaning: Pure
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 8,903rd
        Meaning: Pure, chaste
        Origin: Greek origin, from Aikaterine, linked to 'katharos' and the goddess Hecate.
      1. Meaning: Pure or chaste
        Origin: Latin and Italian origin
      1. Popularity: 14,860th
        Meaning: Derived from Katherine, the name means 'pure' or 'clear'.
        Origin: Greek; associated with the goddess Hecate and connected to St. Catherine of Alexandria.
      1. Meaning: Derived from a genus of orchids
        Origin: Derived from the Cattleya orchid genus, named after botanist William Cattley.
      1. Popularity: 633rd
        Meaning: Battle, warrior spirit.
        Origin: Derived from Irish and Gaelic origins, meaning "battle."
      1. Meaning: Musical rhythm and flow.
        Origin: Derived from 'cadence,' a term related to rhythmic flow in music.
      1. Popularity: 5,984th
        Meaning: Crown or laurel
        Origin: Irish and Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 3,017th
        Meaning: Free spirit.
        Origin: American origin, modern creation combining Kay and Lee.
      1. Meaning: Meaning is not definitive, often associated with 'son of the marsh'.
        Origin: Modern American; variant of Cason.
      1. Popularity: 1,625th
        Meaning: "Brave," "vigilant," or "one who is watchful."
        Origin: A modern American creation combining Case and -son.
      1. Popularity: 993rd
        Meaning: Blind or sixth.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind.'
      1. Popularity: 3,242nd
        Meaning: Blind
        Origin: Latin origins, related to the word for 'blind'.
      1. Popularity: 12,703rd
        Meaning: Blind or dim-sighted.
        Origin: Latin, from the family name Caecilius.
      1. Popularity: 327th
        Meaning: Blind, Heavenly
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 3,344th
        Meaning: Blind or dim-sighted.
        Origin: Latin origin, Roman family name.
      1. Meaning: Symbol of strength and resilience.
        Origin: From the name of the cedar tree.
      1. Popularity: 2,200th
        Meaning: War chief or loved one.
        Origin: Novel-based, inspired by Anglo-Saxon Cerdic.
      1. Popularity: 7,189th
        Meaning: Generous, beloved, distinguished warrior
        Origin: Old English, Germanic
      1. Meaning: Heavenly or moon-like.
        Origin: Derived from the Greek goddess of the moon, Selene.
      1. Popularity: 581st
        Meaning: Heavenly, Celestial
        Origin: Latin - 'caelestis,' meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial.'
      1. Popularity: 8,561st
        Meaning: Heavenly, celestial
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,583rd
        Meaning: Heavenly or of the sky.
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'.
      1. Popularity: 1,910th
        Meaning: Heavenly, Moon goddess
        Origin: Latin and Greek origins, celestial and moon goddess connections.
      1. Popularity: 640th
        Meaning: Heavenly, divine.
        Origin: Derived from Latin's 'caelestis', means 'heavenly'.
      1. Popularity: 725th
        Meaning: Emperor or ruler.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Caesarius'.
      1. Meaning: Hunter
        Origin: French origin derived from "chacier," meaning "to hunt."
      1. Popularity: 3,409th
        Meaning: Battle-ready or warrior-like
        Origin: Old English, potentially tied to Celtic roots
      1. Popularity: 7,544th
        Meaning: A name associated with 'Chad's clearing' or 'settlement'
        Origin: Old English, originally a surname from locations named Chadwick
      1. Popularity: 1,304th
        Meaning: Life
        Origin: Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 1,390th
        Meaning: Grace hoặc ra lộc.
        Origin: Chana is Hebrew, meaning 'grace'.
      1. Popularity: 730th
        Meaning: Luck, fortune
        Origin: Middle English origin, derived from Old French.
      1. Meaning: 'Fierce', 'Passionate'
        Origin: Sanskrit origin, common in Indian culture
      1. Popularity: 903rd
        Meaning: Candle maker.
        Origin: From Old French, meaning candle maker.
      1. Popularity: 19,749th
        Meaning: Moon, shining, illustrious.
        Origin: Sanskrit origin, from Hindu mythology.
      1. Popularity: 2,203rd
        Meaning: Dweller near a canal
        Origin: French surname, "canal"
      1. Meaning: 'Pipe' or 'channel'.
        Origin: French, from 'channel'.
      1. Popularity: 2,566th
        Meaning: Young wolf
        Origin: Old French, later English, meaning "young wolf"
      1. Popularity: 10,367th
        Meaning: Stony place
        Origin: French, from Old Provençal word 'cantal' meaning 'stone.'
      1. Meaning: Musical and melodious essence.
        Origin: French meaning 'to sing'.
      1. Popularity: 10,548th
        Meaning: One who sings or a small stone.
        Origin: Old French, meaning 'to sing'.
      1. Meaning: Stony
        Origin: French origin, derived from Chantal, means 'stone' or 'stony'.
      1. Popularity: 10,903rd
        Meaning: Song, sing, or stone.
        Origin: French origin, derived from 'Chanter' - to sing.
      1. Meaning: Grace, Gift
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'
      1. Meaning: Grace, kindness, favor.
        Origin: Greek; from 'charis' meaning grace.
      1. Meaning: Graceful or Kind.
        Origin: Greek, meaning 'grace' or 'kindness.'
      1. Popularity: 3,199th
        Meaning: Selfless love or benevolence
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
      1. Popularity: 26,570th
        Meaning: Free spirited or free woman.
        Origin: Old German origin, meaning 'free man'.
      1. Popularity: 720th
        Meaning: Free man or strong and womanly (modern interpretation).
        Origin: English, derived from Charlie – small variant of Charles.
      1. Popularity: 23,861st
        Meaning: Free man
        Origin: Old German
      1. Popularity: 1,188th
        Meaning: Free man
        Origin: Derived from Charles with Old English and Germanic roots
      1. Popularity: 3,532nd
        Meaning: Free woman, strong.
        Origin: Old High German
      1. Popularity: 92nd
        Meaning: Free man
        Origin: Old Germanic, derived from 'Karl'.
      1. Popularity: 1,201st
        Meaning: Free man or strong man.
        Origin: Old German – Derived from Karl.
      1. Popularity: 879th
        Meaning: Little and womanly
        Origin: Derived from the English form of Charles
      1. Popularity: 126th
        Meaning: free man
        Origin: Old English & German origin, meaning 'free man'
      1. Meaning: Derived from 'free man'.
        Origin: French, from Charles meaning 'free man'.
      1. Popularity: 3,905th
        Meaning: Free man
        Origin: Afrikaans
      1. Popularity: 6th
        Meaning: Free man or petite.
        Origin: French origin, derived from Charles.
      1. Popularity: 18,120th
        Meaning: 'Joy,' 'delight,' 'charming.'
        Origin: English from Latin and French influences, meaning 'joy' or 'delight.'
      1. Popularity: 274th
        Meaning: Hunter, one who chases or pursues.
        Origin: Derived from Old French meaning 'to hunt.'
      1. Popularity: 4,939th
        Meaning: Purity and innocence.
        Origin: From Old French and Latin, meaning chastity and virtue.
      1. Popularity: 17,571st
        Meaning: Symbolizes purity and moral cleanliness.
        Origin: English origin, derived from Latin 'castitas' meaning purity.
      1. Meaning: Fortunate or chancelike.
        Origin: Old French origin for 'from the camp'.
      1. Popularity: 1,189th
        Meaning: Life
        Origin: Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 6,677th
        Meaning: Free man.
        Origin: English, diminutive form of Charles.
      1. Popularity: 1,387th
        Meaning: Landing place for chalk or limestone.
        Origin: Old English, from a place name meaning 'chalk landing place.'
      1. Popularity: 6,485th
        Meaning: Landing place for chalk or limestone.
        Origin: Old English place name.
      1. Meaning: Landing place
        Origin: Modern English variant of 'Chelsea'
      1. Popularity: 9,920th
        Meaning: Port or refuge at a chalk landing
        Origin: Old English, derived from a place name
      1. Meaning: Chalk port or landing place.
        Origin: Old English; Means 'chalk landing'.
      1. Popularity: 20,886th
        Meaning: Beloved, dear, darling.
        Origin: French origin; 'beloved'.
      1. Popularity: 16,654th
        Meaning: Darling, dear
        Origin: French
      1. Meaning: Beloved, Cherry
        Origin: French - 'Beloved' or 'Cherry'
      1. Popularity: 2,964th
        Meaning: To hold dear or treasure.
        Origin: Of French origin, meaning to hold dear.
      1. Meaning: Beloved, dear.
        Origin: Old French, meaning beloved or dear.
      1. Meaning: Beloved or darling
        Origin: From Old French "cherie," meaning "dear one."
      1. Popularity: 9,537th
        Meaning: Associated with the fruit, symbolizing sweetness and love.
        Origin: Derived from Anglo-French 'cherise', referring to the fruit.
      1. Popularity: 7,813th
        Meaning: Beloved, Cherry fruit
        Origin: English, French origin
      1. Meaning: Beloved or dear one
        Origin: English variant name from early 20th century, derived from "cherie" (French "dear") and "-yl."
      1. Popularity: 3,727th
        Meaning: Camp or Fort
        Origin: Old English origin, from Latin 'castrum'.
      1. Meaning: Fortress or camp.
        Origin: Derived from Latin via Old English as a short form of Chester.
      1. Meaning: Modern name with no traditional meaning
        Origin: English; possibly inspired by a Chevrolet car model.
      1. Meaning: Knight, horseman.
        Origin: French origin, meaning 'knight'.
      1. Popularity: 4,965th
        Meaning: People of a different speech.
        Origin: Native American, Sioux tribe.
      1. Popularity: 1,504th
        Meaning: People of a different speech
        Origin: Native American, linked to Dakota Sioux
      1. Popularity: 2,240th
        Meaning: Clear, bright
        Origin: Italian, from Latin origin
      1. Meaning: Represents both a country and the people.
        Origin: Latinized from 'Qin', a dynasty-related name referencing the ancient Chinese empire.
      1. Meaning: Free man or bearer of Christ
        Origin: English; diminutive of Charles/Christopher
      1. Meaning: Little girl, small
        Origin: Spanish, 'little girl'
      1. Popularity: 77th
        Meaning: Blooming, Fertility
        Origin: Greek origin, means 'blooming' or 'fertility'.
      1. Popularity: 1,553rd
        Meaning: Anointed, chosen one.
        Origin: Greek, from 'Christos,' meaning 'anointed.'
      1. Meaning: Anointed
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 11,308th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ.
        Origin: Greek/Latin origin.
      1. Popularity: 15,804th
        Meaning: Clear and pure.
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'cristallus'.
      1. Meaning: Follower of Christ.
        Origin: German originated from Latin 'Christina'.
      1. Popularity: 8,918th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ or Christian.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning a follower of Christ.
      1. Popularity: 23,772nd
        Meaning: Follower of Christ.
        Origin: Latin, derived from 'Christine'.
      1. Popularity: 130th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ or anointed one.
        Origin: Latin origin meaning 'follower of Christ'.
      1. Popularity: 3,965th
        Meaning: One who follows Christ or belongs to Christ.
        Origin: Latin origin, 'Christianus', meaning follower of Christ.
      1. Popularity: 10,620th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Greek origin meaning 'anointed' or 'follower of Christ'.
      1. Popularity: 17,899th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
      1. Popularity: 1,373rd
        Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin - 'Christianus'
      1. Popularity: 2,201st
        Meaning: Follower of Christ or anointed.
        Origin: French origin, derived from Latin Christianus.
      1. Meaning: Bearer of Christ.
        Origin: French, from Greek 'Christophoros' (bearing Christ).
      1. Popularity: 97th
        Meaning: 'Bearing Christ.'
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'Bearing Christ.'
      1. Popularity: 6,534th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ or bearer of Christ.
        Origin: Derived from Christine or Christopher, rooted in Greek and Latin traditions.
      1. Popularity: 19,353rd
        Meaning: Clarity and transparency.
        Origin: English derivative, stemming from the Greek origin ‘krystallos’.
      1. Popularity: 27,528th
        Meaning: Free man
        Origin: English diminutive of Charles
      1. Meaning: Unintelligible speaker
        Origin: Variant of Cheyenne (Native American)
      1. Popularity: 8,370th
        Meaning: Inspired by fine porcelain.
        Origin: American, inspired by 'china' porcelain.
      1. Meaning: Named after the Asian country China, often related to beauty and strength.
        Origin: Primarily English, derived from 'China'.
      1. Meaning: Ancient or enduring
        Origin: Irish Gaelic origin
      1. Meaning: 'Ancient, enduring' or a form of Gianna
        Origin: Irish, Italian
      1. Popularity: 2,488th
        Meaning: Dark, black.
        Origin: Irish origin meaning "dark" or "black."
      1. Meaning: Dark or black.
        Origin: Irish origin, related to 'ciar' meaning 'dark' or 'black.'
      1. Meaning: Heaven or sky.
        Origin: Spanish or Italian, meaning 'sky'.
      1. Meaning: It commonly means 'from the ancient city' or 'reddish-brown'.
        Origin: Derived from Italian roots, inspired by the city 'Siena'.
      1. Popularity: 14,735th
        Meaning: Bright or dark.
        Origin: Irish, derived from Gaelic origins.
      1. Popularity: 6,323rd
        Meaning: Dark or black.
        Origin: Irish origin meaning "dark".
      1. Meaning: Warrior, Monk, or Church.
        Origin: Irish, derived from Gaelic.
      1. Meaning: Bringer of light
        Origin: Cinda is derived from Greek and Latin origins, meaning light or linked to mythology.
      1. Meaning: The name Cindi signifies 'light' or 'moon goddess.'
        Origin: Derived from Greek name Cynthia.
      1. Popularity: 2,983rd
        Meaning: moon goddess, from Mount Cynthus
        Origin: Latin, diminutive of Cynthia (Greek origin)
      1. Meaning: The moon goddess; born on Mount Kynthos.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning linked with goddess Artemis.
      1. Meaning: Star
        Origin: Nahuatl (Aztec language)
      1. Meaning: Star
        Origin: Nahuatl
      1. Popularity: 8,316th
        Meaning: Clear, bright
        Origin: Latin origin, originally a surname.
      1. Meaning: Bright, clear, and illustrious.
        Origin: Latin heritage, relating to clarity and brightness.
      1. Popularity: 188th
        Meaning: Bright, Clear
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning "bright" or "clear."
      1. Popularity: 245th
        Meaning: Clear, bright, or famous.
        Origin: Latin, meaning bright or clear.
      1. Popularity: 1,863rd
        Meaning: Bright, clear
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'clear/bright.'
      1. Popularity: 3,292nd
        Meaning: Bright, Clear.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Clarus,' means bright or clear.
      1. Popularity: 9,202nd
        Meaning: Bright; clear
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 2,167th
        Meaning: Bright; clear
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'
      1. Popularity: 869th
        Meaning: Scribe, cleric, or scholar.
        Origin: Derived from Old English, meaning scribe or cleric.
      1. Meaning: Lame or enduring.
        Origin: Latin origin from 'Claudius.'
      1. Popularity: 6,755th
        Meaning: Lame or Crippled
        Origin: Latin, Roman origins
      1. Popularity: 23,343rd
        Meaning: Lame or limping.
        Origin: French, from Latin 'Claudius'.
      1. Popularity: 2,032nd
        Meaning: Claudia means 'lame' or 'enclosure'
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'lame' or 'enclosure'
      1. Meaning: Lame, Enclosure
        Origin: Latin and French
      1. Popularity: 1,181st
        Meaning: One who works with clay.
        Origin: Originates from Old English 'clæg'
      1. Popularity: 612th
        Meaning: Clay settlement
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'settlement of clay'.
      1. Popularity: 5,188th
        Meaning: Merciful, gentle
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning merciful or gentle
      1. Popularity: 1,068th
        Meaning: Mild, Merciful
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'mild' or 'merciful'.
      1. Popularity: 1,140th
        Meaning: 'Glory' or 'fame.'
        Origin: Greek origin, means 'glory.'
      1. Meaning: Called forth or invoked.
        Origin: Greek origin, means 'called forth'.
      1. Popularity: 15,853rd
        Meaning: Land of cliffs.
        Origin: English name meaning 'land of cliffs'.
      1. Popularity: 6,676th
        Meaning: Steep slope or rock face
        Origin: Old English for 'slope' or 'hillside'.
      1. Popularity: 3,084th
        Meaning: Dweller near the cliff or river crossing.
        Origin: Old English residential surname describing a location near a slope and river crossing.
      1. Popularity: 3,458th
        Meaning: Settlement near a cliff.
        Origin: Old English, meaning settlement near a cliff.
      1. Popularity: 4,165th
        Meaning: Cliff or hill near the river Glyme.
        Origin: Old English, linked to a geographic location near a river.
      1. Popularity: 3,531st
        Meaning: Hill settlement
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'hill settlement'.
      1. Meaning: Blooming, verdant, or green.
        Origin: Greek origin, related to fertility and blooming.
      1. Meaning: Blooming, Fresh
        Origin: Modern variant of Greek origin ‘Chloe’, meaning growth.
      1. Meaning: Luck, prosperity, faith, love, happiness.
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning clover plant.
      1. Popularity: 1,477th
        Meaning: Warm, friendly river
        Origin: Scottish, from River Clyde
      1. Popularity: 3,181st
        Meaning: He who supplants or replaces.
        Origin: Hebrew, diminutive of Jacob.
      1. Meaning: Helpful, Cushion
        Origin: Old English, Irish
      1. Meaning: Helper, cushion, pillow
        Origin: English, variant of Cody
      1. Meaning: Helper; helpful one
        Origin: Old English, variant of Cody, derived from Gaelic surname 'Ó Cuidighthigh.'
      1. Popularity: 593rd
        Meaning: Helpful or the helpful one.
        Origin: Cody has English/Irish roots, meaning 'helpful'.
      1. Meaning: Bold advisor or brave counsel.
        Origin: Dutch origin, derived from Koen, short form of Conrad.
      1. Popularity: 464th
        Meaning: Priest
        Origin: Hebrew, meaning 'priest'.
      1. Meaning: 'Coal Hill'
        Origin: English origins, linked to geographical landscapes
      1. Popularity: 1,139th
        Meaning: From a dark village or settlement.
        Origin: Old Norse & Old English, meaning dark town or village.
      1. Popularity: 283rd
        Meaning: Coal-black or swarthy.
        Origin: English, meaning 'coal' or 'coal-black', often linked to dark complexion or coal workers.
      1. Popularity: 28,852nd
        Meaning: Girl or young woman.
        Origin: Irish origin meaning 'girl' or 'young woman.'
      1. Popularity: 2,441st
        Meaning: Servant/lover of Nicholas or little dove.
        Origin: Old English and Irish.
      1. Meaning: Descendant of Cole
        Origin: English origin, derived from a surname, son of Cole.
      1. Meaning: Dedicated to the settlement near coal.
        Origin: English, means "coal town"
      1. Popularity: 897th
        Meaning: Victory of the people.
        Origin: French diminutive of Nicolas, meaning 'victory of the people.'
      1. Popularity: 650th
        Meaning: young warrior or whelp
        Origin: Old Norse and Gaelic origins, meaning young warrior.
      1. Popularity: 4,035th
        Meaning: Girl
        Origin: Irish origin meaning "girl."
      1. Meaning: Victory of the people
        Origin: French, from Nicolette
      1. Popularity: 969th
        Meaning: Youthful, victorious.
        Origin: Gaelic, diminutive of Colin, 'cub' or Old French, Greek 'victorious people.'
      1. Popularity: 493rd
        Meaning: Descendant of Cole
        Origin: Irish/British surname origin
      1. Popularity: 680th
        Meaning: Son of Cole; Dark-haired or coal worker.
        Origin: Old English and Scandinavian origins, derived from nickname 'Cole.'
      1. Popularity: 507th
        Meaning: Young horse or Frisky person
        Origin: Anglo-Saxon origin.
      1. Popularity: 1,907th
        Meaning: Coal town
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'coal town'.
      1. Popularity: 638th
        Meaning: Young horse; plow maker
        Origin: English occupational surname for plow maker
      1. Popularity: 156th
        Meaning: Coal town.
        Origin: English origin from 'coal town.'
      1. Meaning: Dove
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'dove.'
      1. Popularity: 17,923rd
        Meaning: Immaculate Conception
        Origin: Italian/Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,493rd
        Meaning: Lover of hounds or wolves
        Origin: Gaelic, Irish – 'lover of hounds'
      1. Popularity: 6,875th
        Meaning: Steadfast, constant
        Origin: English, Irish
      1. Popularity: 216th
        Meaning: Lover of hounds or wolves
        Origin: Irish and Scottish
      1. Popularity: 1,261st
        Meaning: Lover of wolves or hounds
        Origin: Irish
      1. Popularity: 1,083rd
        Meaning: Brave counsel
        Origin: Old High German
      1. Popularity: 3,046th
        Meaning: Steadfast and constant.
        Origin: Latin origin, deriving from 'Constantia'.
      1. Popularity: 13,054th
        Meaning: 'Consolation' or 'comfort'.
        Origin: Spanish origin, relates to Virgin Mary as 'Our Lady of Consolation'.
      1. Popularity: 85th
        Meaning: Barrel maker
        Origin: Old English occupation for barrel maker.
      1. Popularity: 233rd
        Meaning: Maiden or daughter
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'daughter' or 'maiden.'
      1. Popularity: 3,507th
        Meaning: Sea invertebrate
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,411th
        Meaning: Derived from Coral and Caroline; little girl.
        Origin: Modern invention, mix of Coral and Caroline.
      1. Meaning: Gift or offering dedicated to God.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning 'a gift or offering dedicated to God.'
      1. Popularity: 901st
        Meaning: Raven, dark-haired
        Origin: English, from Old French
      1. Meaning: Raven or dark-haired.
        Origin: Old French - derivative of 'corbin' meaning raven.
      1. Popularity: 2,090th
        Meaning: “heart”; “daughter of the sea”
        Origin: Latin and Celtic (Welsh)
      1. Popularity: 3,885th
        Meaning: Rope maker or dealer.
        Origin: English occupational name.
      1. Popularity: 1,271st
        Meaning: dweller in a hollow
        Origin: Irish, 'dweller in a hollow.'
      1. Popularity: 3,176th
        Meaning: Heart, maiden, joyful.
        Origin: Latin, Greek, and Old French roots.
      1. Meaning: Seething pool
        Origin: Irish and Scottish origin, derived from Gaelic.
      1. Popularity: 5,177th
        Meaning: Maiden, Blessed
        Origin: Greek, meaning 'maiden'.
      1. Meaning: Maiden, pure.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'maiden'.
      1. Popularity: 6,514th
        Meaning: The name means 'maiden'.
        Origin: Greek origin, derived from 'Korinna', meaning 'maiden'.
      1. Popularity: 1,959th
        Meaning: Maiden or beautiful maiden
        Origin: Ancient Greek origin
      1. Meaning: Carefree, joyous.
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'carefree'.
      1. Meaning: Charioteer, Raven
        Origin: Irish
      1. Popularity: 5,496th
        Meaning: Strong, horn
        Origin: Latin - Roman
      1. Popularity: 4,025th
        Meaning: Horned or of the horn.
        Origin: Ancient Roman origin, linked to the Cornelii lineage.
      1. Popularity: 9,985th
        Meaning: Horn
        Origin: Derived from Latin, meaning 'horn'.
      1. Popularity: 6,141st
        Meaning: Corrie generally means 'maiden,'.
        Origin: Corrie has Greek, Gaelic, and Latin roots.
      1. Meaning: 'Maiden' and associated with the Greek goddess Persephone.
        Origin: Greek origin, means 'maiden'.
      1. Popularity: 6,701st
        Meaning: Maiden or beautiful girl.
        Origin: French, from the Latin 'Corinna,' with Greek roots.
      1. Popularity: 4,053rd
        Meaning: Second name for 'courteous' or 'polite'.
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese origin from 'Cortés,' indicating lineage or characteristc.
      1. Popularity: 11,397th
        Meaning: Dwellers of the court
        Origin: of Anglo-French origin, related to nobility
      1. Popularity: 2,337th
        Meaning: Seething pool or hill hollow.
        Origin: Celtic, from the Gaelic ‘coriander,’ meaning ‘hill hollow.’
      1. Popularity: 19,626th
        Meaning: Dweller by the slope.
        Origin: Derived from Old French surname 'Coté'.
      1. Popularity: 2,803rd
        Meaning: Courtly or From the Court
        Origin: French Origin from surname Courtenay.
      1. Popularity: 3,491st
        Meaning: Modest; Gentle
        Origin: Derived from Old French, means modest or gentle.
      1. Popularity: 3,265th
        Meaning: Rock or crag
        Origin: Scottish
      1. Meaning: Belief or guiding principle.
        Origin: English, from Latin 'credo', meaning 'belief' or 'I believe'.
      1. Popularity: 498th
        Meaning: There are several meanings depending on cultural sources.
        Origin: English origin, often place-based.
      1. Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin and Greek origin, diminutive of Christine or Christina.
      1. Meaning: Follower of Christ.
        Origin: Latin origin, diminutive of 'Christina', 'Follower of Christ'.
      1. Popularity: 5,612th
        Meaning: Clear, precious, like glass.
        Origin: Derived from the English word "crystal" with Latin origins.
      1. Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin and Greek derived name linked to followers of Christ.
      1. Popularity: 641st
        Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning follower of Christ.
      1. Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
      1. Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin, meaning follower of Christ
      1. Popularity: 2,563rd
        Meaning: Follower of Christ
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 2,926th
        Meaning: Bearer of Christ.
        Origin: Spanish, from Greek origin.
      1. Meaning: Bearing Christ
        Origin: Greek, meaning 'bearing Christ.'
      1. Popularity: 3,086th
        Meaning: Bearing Christ
        Origin: Greek via Latin, meaning 'bearing Christ'.
      1. Popularity: 10,167th
        Meaning: Follower of Christ.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Christianus. Means 'Christian'.
      1. Popularity: 1,969th
        Meaning: Cross settlement or homestead.
        Origin: English surname, Old Norse origin meaning "cross settlement."
      1. Meaning: Unity, Team Spirit, Strength.
        Origin: English and French origins, potentially from 'crew' or French locality.
      1. Popularity: 639th
        Meaning: Cross, symbolizing faith
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Cross'
      1. Popularity: 2,249th
        Meaning: Bright, clear, or precious
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning 'ice' or 'clear'
      1. Popularity: 2,093rd
        Meaning: Derived from Gaelic, synonymous with holly tree.
        Origin: Gaelic origin, derived from 'Cuileannain'.
      1. Popularity: 17,385th
        Meaning: Bold, wise counselor
        Origin: Germanic origin from Conrad
      1. Popularity: 1,872nd
        Meaning: Courteous, polite.
        Origin: Old French origin, derived from 'curteis'.
      1. Meaning: Wide meadow or open land
        Origin: Old English and Latin; Variant of Sidney
      1. Meaning: Moon goddess
        Origin: Derived from Greek Cynthia, linked to Mount Cynthus.
      1. Popularity: 1,663rd
        Meaning: Moon goddess, from Mount Kynthos.
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning related to Mount Kynthos.
      1. Popularity: 7,164th
        Meaning: Lord or Master
        Origin: Greek origin derived from 'Kyrillos'.
      1. Popularity: 585th
        Meaning: Sun, bestower of care
        Origin: Ancient Persian, meaning "sun" or "one who bestows care."