Meaning: 'Descendant of Ceallachán', often linked to the meaning 'strife'.Origin: Irish origin, from Ó Ceallacháin, meaning 'descendant of Ceallachán'.
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Meaning: Modernly associated with sweetness due to sugary connotation.Origin: Derived from Latin 'Candidus,' meaning 'white' or 'pure.'
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Meaning: Derived from Katherine, the name means 'pure' or 'clear'.Origin: Greek; associated with the goddess Hecate and connected to St. Catherine of Alexandria.
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Meaning: A name associated with 'Chad's clearing' or 'settlement'Origin: Old English, originally a surname from locations named Chadwick
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Meaning: Associated with the fruit, symbolizing sweetness and love.Origin: Derived from Anglo-French 'cherise', referring to the fruit.
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Meaning: Follower of Christ or bearer of Christ.Origin: Derived from Christine or Christopher, rooted in Greek and Latin traditions.
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Meaning: Dweller near the cliff or river crossing.Origin: Old English residential surname describing a location near a slope and river crossing.
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Meaning: Second name for 'courteous' or 'polite'.Origin: Spanish and Portuguese origin from 'Cortés,' indicating lineage or characteristc.