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An anglicized form of Caolán (masculine) or a variant of Kaylyn (feminine).

Signifies "invitation" or "falcon" in Turkish.

Signifies "light" in Malay and Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit छाया (chāyā).

A variant of Cahaya.

A short form of Cameron.

The surname Cameron originates from Scottish and translates to "crooked nose" in English, combining the Gaelic words cam, meaning "crooked," and sròn,...

The Scottish surname originates from the Gaelic terms cam, which means "crooked," and beul, meaning "mouth," literally translating to "crooked mouth".

The French form of Candidus or Candida. The French philosopher and author Voltaire used this name for the main character (a male) in his satire Candid...

Derived from the Irish surname Ó Ciardha, this name is the Anglicized version of a patronymic based on the given name Ciardha.

This surname originated from the name of a city in northern England. The Romans initially referred to it as Luguvalium, which translates to "fortress...

The Portuguese form of Carmel.

A variant of Carroll (masculine) or Carol 1 (feminine).

Derived from a Scottish last name with an unclear origin. One notable person who bore this surname was the American frontiersman Kit Carson...

A variation of Carey. Notable individuals bearing this name include the renowned British-American actor Cary Grant, who lived from 1904 to 1986.

The name Casey originates from the Irish surname Ó Cathasaigh, which is a patronymic form derived from the given name Cathassach. It is also...

Derived from the Persian جاودان (jāvedān), which means "eternal". This name is predominantly used for males in Azerbaijan and for females in Turkey.

The term "holly" in Welsh. It is mentioned in the Welsh story Culhwch and Olwen [1], in connection with a son of Caw, although it did not become a...

Has the meaning "to grow, thrive, progress" in the Khmer language.

The Khmer word means "moon" and is derived from the Sanskrit term चन्द्र (candra).

This surname originated from an occupation meaning "candle seller" or "candle maker" in Middle English, derived from the Latin word candela through...

The term signifies "moon" in Sanskrit, originating from चन्द (cand), which translates to "to shine". It represents the masculine version चण्ड (the...

Derived from Chinese (chāng), which signifies "to thrive, prosper, be good, or bring light," typically a masculine term, as well as (chàng), conve...

Of unknown origin, this is an English surname.

Derived from Chinese (chāo) meaning "surpass, leap over" (which is usually only masculine), (cháo) meaning "tide, flow, damp", or other...

Diminutive version of the name Charles with a feminine touch.

A diminutive or feminine form of Charles. A famous bearer was the British comic actor Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977). It is also borne by Charlie Brown,...

Variant of Charlie.

Has the meaning "healthy" in the Khmer language.

Derived from Chinese (chén) or (chén), both of which denote "morning." Additionally, the character represents the fifth Earthly Branch (7 AM to...

Has the meaning "grace, charm" in the Hebrew language.

From the Chinese (chéng) signifying "completed, finished, succeeded" or (chéng) signifying "sincere, honest, true", as well as other characters...

Derived from a surname that originated as a place name with the meaning "camp meadow" in Old English.

Represents "god, spiritual being" in Igbo, denoting the individual spiritual protector that every person is thought to possess. Among Christian Igbo...

Has the meaning "God is the path" in the Igbo language.

Alternative form of Chibuzo.

Has the meaning "God exists" in the Igbo language, stemming from Chi 2, which signifies God, and dị, which translates to "is." Additionally, it...

A variant of Chidiebere.

Has the meaning "God is merciful" in the Igbo language.

Has the meaning "God is wonderful" in the Igbo language.

Has the meaning "God guides me" in the Igbo language.

Has the meaning "God performed a more significant act" in the Igbo language.

Has the meaning "mercy" in the Chewa language.

Signifies "will, wish" in the Chewa language.

Signifies "God bless" in the Igbo language.

Has the meaning "God protects my life" in the Igbo language.

A variant of Chikere.

Signifies "God created" in the Igbo language.

Signifies "love" in the Chewa language.

Has the meaning "memory" in the Chewa language.

Signifies "God knows" in Igbo, derived from Chi 2, referring to God, and signifying "know".

Signifies "God rectify" in Igbo.

Chimuka m & f

Derived from Tonga muka signifying "late".

Signifies "stone" in Yao.

Signifies "joy, pleasure" in Chewa.

A variation of Jin 1, based on the Wade-Giles system of transcription.

Signifies "God is nearby" in Igbo.

Signifies "perseverance, endurance" in Chewa.

Signifies "grace" in Chewa.

Signifies "hope" in Chewa.

Choolwe m & f

Signifies "luck" in Tonga.