Cezary
Derived from the Latin name Caesar, meaning 'hairy'.
Chace
To hunt or pursue; signifies the idea of striving forward.
Chad
Chad means 'warrior' or 'battle' from the Old English.
Chadburn
Chadburn is a surname derived from 'Chad' and 'burn' meaning 'Chad's stream'.
Chadburne
Chadburne is a variant of Chadburn and carries the same meaning, referring to a stream associated with the name Chad.
Chadbyrne
Chadbyrne is a variation of Chadburn, indicating a location near a stream associated with Chad.
Chadd
Chadd is a diminutive form of Chad, meaning 'battle' or 'warrior' from the Old English.
Chaddie
Chaddie is a diminutive form of Chad, meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'.
Chadley
Chadley means 'meadow near the river' derived from the Old English.
Chadrick
Chadrick means 'strong in battle' from the Old English origins.
Chadwick
Chadwick means 'dweller near the village of Chad', from the Old English roots.
Chadwik
Chadwik is a variant of Chadwick, meaning 'dweller near the village of Chad'.
Chadwyck
Chadwyck is an alternate spelling of Chadwick, conveying the same meaning of 'dweller by the village of Chad'.
Chadwyk
Chadwyk is a variant of Chadwick, meaning 'dweller near the village of Chad'.
Chael
Chael means 'the one who is like God' derived from Hebrew origins.
Chaela
Chaela is a feminine variant of Michael, meaning 'who is like God' in Hebrew origins.
Chaeli
A variant of the name Kaylee, meaning 'pure' or 'beloved'.
Chago
A diminutive form of Santiago, meaning 'Saint James'.
Chailyn
A modern name combining prefixes and -lyn suffix, often signifying a beautiful place.
Chaise
Meaning 'to chase', indicating pursuit or seeking.
Chalice
Symbolizes a cup or vessel; often represents spirituality and the divine feminine.
Chalina
A name meaning 'feminine' or 'of the woman' that signifies femininity and grace.
Challen
A name signifying strength and resilience, often associated with challenge and overcoming obstacles.
Chalmers
A surname turned first name meaning 'one who is a steward or a servant' historically associated with land management.
Chalondra
A modern name believed to symbolize happiness and joy in life.
Chalsie
Chalsie is a variation of the name Chalice, meaning 'a cup or goblet'.
Chambers
Chambers indicates a room or enclosed space, often used as a surname.
Chambray
Chambray refers to a lightweight fabric, commonly associated with casual wear.
Chamorra
Chamorra signifies 'a woman of mixed heritage' often relating to the indigenous Chamorro culture.
Chancellor
A person who is the head of a university or a government, often in a ceremonial role.
Chancey
Related to chance or fortune; denoting a fortunate or lucky person.
Chancy
Another variation of chance; often signifies luck or fortune.
Chandell
A variant of 'Chanel', it signifies 'to have a candle or light'.
Chandelle
Also derived from 'candle', symbolizing light.
Chandler
Chandler traditionally means 'candle maker' or 'one who deals in candles,' originating from an occupational surname.
Chandley
Chandley is derived from a surname meaning 'from the grassy glade,' highlighting a nature-related origin.
Chandon
Chandon refers to 'the oak' or 'place of oaks,' indicating strength and endurance.
Chane
A variant spelling of 'Shane', signifying 'God is gracious'.
Chanel
A canal or the name associated with a well-known fashion brand.
Chanelle
A diminutive of Chanel, often representing elegance and style.
Chaney
A surname turned first name meaning 'young warrior'.
Channe
Channe means 'to channel' or 'to bring forth,' indicating someone who guides others.
Channer
Channer translates to 'a brave warrior' or 'fighter' in English contexts.
Channery
Channery pertains to characteristics of openness and outgoingness, often bright in nature.
Channing
Channing means 'young wolf' or 'descendant of the warrior,' often indicative of strength.
Channon
Channon means 'the young one' or 'descendant of the family,' often connoting heritage.
Channtelle
Channtelle denotes 'to sing' and is associated with charm and elegance.
Chano
Chano is a diminutive form of 'Francisco,' meaning 'free man' in Spanish.
Chanse
One who is a free man or a knight.
Chant
To sing or to chant.
Chantae
A singer or a song.
Chantal
Stone or boulder; a strong person.
Chantalle
One who is a singer or supported by singing.
Chantay
Sings like a songbird.
Chante
To sing; a singer.
Chantel
A singer or a song.
Chantele
Sweet melody or song.
Chantell
A singer; derived from 'chant' meaning to sing.
Chantelle
A singer or one who sings beautifully.
Chantilly
A place known for its lace; delicate and intricate.
Chantin
A derivative related to singing or singing-like quality.
Chantol
A variant of 'Chantal', meaning 'stone' or 'rock' in reference to St. Joan of Arc's village.
Chanton
Derived from Old French meaning 'to sing'.
Chap
A diminutive of 'Chapman', meaning 'merchant' or 'trader'.
Chapa
A name that signifies 'a floor covering' or 'a blanket' in Spanish.
Chapel
A place of worship, derived from the Latin word 'cappa' meaning 'cloak'.
Chapelle
Meaning 'little chapel', a diminutive form in French.
Chaperel
A variation of 'chapel', indicating a place associated with religious or sacred spaces.
Chaplin
Meaning 'clerk' or 'chaplain', associated with religious figures.
Chapman
Meaning 'merchant' or 'trader', associated with commerce and trade.
Chappy
A playful or cheerful person; derived as a diminutive form of 'Chap', meaning a young boy or fellow.
Chara
Derived from the Greek word for 'joy' or 'delight' and often symbolizes happiness.
Charae
A variation of 'Chara' with similar meanings of joy and delight.
Charalambos
Meaning 'to shine brightly' or 'light-bearing' in Greek.
Charbel
The name Charbel means 'to be strong' or 'hero' in Arabic.
Chardon
Chardon is derived from the French word for 'thistle', symbolizing a protector.
Charfaulus
Charfaulus is associated with strength and nobility in Arabic culture.
Charis
Charis means 'grace' or 'kindness' in Greek, often associated with beauty.
Charisma
Charisma means 'divine favor or gift'.
Charissa
Charissa means 'grace' or 'kindness'.
Charisse
Charisse means 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Charitee
Charitee means 'charity or love to others'.
Charitina
Charitina means 'one who is charming'.
Chariton
Chariton means 'grace' or 'joy'.
Charity
Charity means 'love or benevolence towards others'.
Charla
Charla is a variant of the name Carla, meaning 'free man' or 'strong', of Germanic origin.
Charlaine
Charlaine is a modern French variant of the name Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'strong'.
Charlayne
Charlayne is a combination of Charlotte and Elaine, meaning 'free' and 'light' respectively.
Charle
Charle is a variant of Charles and means 'free man' or 'strong'.
Charlea
Charlea is a variant of Charlie, often signifying 'free man' and used commonly for girls.
Charlee
Charlee is a variant of Charlie, derived from Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Charleen
Charleen is a diminutive form of Charlotte, meaning 'free man'.
Charleigh
Charleigh is an alternate spelling of Charlie, meaning 'free man' or 'warrior'.
Charlena
Charlena is a feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'strong' in Germanic roots.
Charlene
Charlene is derived from Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'warrior'.
Charles
Charles means 'free man', derived from the Germanic name Karl.
Charlesh
Charlesh is likely a variant or misspelling of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Charleson
Charleson means 'son of Charles', signifying lineage from a 'free man'.
Charleston
Charleston is derived from Charles, signifying a town or settlement of 'free men'.
Charleton
Charleton is a variation of Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'settlement of Charles'.
