Charlette
Charlette is a diminutive of Charlotte, meaning 'free man' or 'petite'.
Charley
Charley is a diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man', can be used for both genders.
Charli
Charli is a short form of Charles, meaning 'free man', used for both genders.
Charlianne
A feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Charlie
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Charliene
A variation of Charlene, meaning 'free woman.'
Charlies
Diminutive form of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Charline
A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free man.'
Charlisa
A modern combination of char and Lisa, meaning 'free man.'
Charlize
Derived from Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Charlot
A diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Charlott
Feminine form of Charlotte, meaning 'free woman.'
Charlotta
A diminutive of Charlotte, meaning 'free woman.'
Charlotte
Feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Charlsie
A modern variation of Charlie, meaning 'free man.'
Charlton
Meaning 'settlement of free men.'
Charly
Diminutive of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Charlyn
A modern variation of Charlie, meaning 'free man.'
Charlyne
A variation of Charlene, meaning 'free woman.'
Charlynn
A variant of Charlyn, meaning 'free man.'
Charmae
Combining charm and Mae, meaning 'gift of God.'
Charmain
A variation of Germaine, meaning 'brother.'
Charmaine
A name derived from 'charmer', signifying one who is charming or delightful.
Charme
Derived from 'charmer', denoting someone who attracts or enchants.
Charmian
Means 'delight', derived from the Greek word 'charma'.
Charmin
A variation of Charmaine, also implying 'charming'.
Charmine
A modern variant of Charmian, carrying the meaning of 'delightful'.
Charming
Signifying someone who has an attractive and pleasant personality.
Charminique
A feminine form relating to being charming or alluring.
Charmion
Means 'delight' or 'charm', associated with charm and grace.
Charmy
A diminutive form of Charmian, meaning 'charming'.
Charo
A term of endearment, often linked with warmth and affection.
Charolette
The French feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free man'.
Charoline
A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free woman' or 'strong'.
Charyl
A variant name often associated with beloved or dear.
Charys
Grace or kindness; derived from the Greek word for grace.
Chas
A diminutive form of Charles, meaning man or free man.
Chase
To hunt or to chase; often associated with a seeker of adventure.
Chaselynn
A modern blend of names Chas and Lynn, symbolizing grace or beauty.
Chasen
A variant of the name Chase, meaning to hunt or pursue.
Chasey
A feminine variant of Chase, associated with being vivacious and spirited.
Chasheen
A name meaning 'little peace'.
Chasilery
A contemporary invented name likely related to elegance and splendor.
Chasity
A variation of Chastity, meaning purity or virtue.
Chassidy
A variation of the name Cassidy, meaning 'clever' or 'curly-haired.'
Chastin
A variation of the name Chasten, which means 'to discipline or purify.'
Chastity
A name denoting virtue and purity.
Chatham
A surname turned name, meaning 'from the settlement near the river.'
Chatwin
A name meaning 'settlement near the willow tree.'
Chatwyn
Variant of Chatwin, meaning 'settlement near the willow tree.'
Chaucer
Derived from a surname meaning 'shoemaker' and associated with the poet Geoffrey Chaucer.
Chaun
Diminutive of Chauncey, often representing fortune or chance.
Chaunce
Derived from the Latin term ‘caecus’ meaning blind, translating to someone who is fortunate or lucky.
Chaunceler
An anglicized form of Chauncey, indicate a person who is lucky.
Chauncey
Derived from the Latin ‘caecus’ meaning blind, often connoting luckiness or fortune.
Chauncy
A variant of Chauncey, suggesting luck and fortune.
Chaunta
Derived as a feminine form from Chauncey, associated with good fortune.
Chauntel
A modern variation of Chantelle, often meaning to sing or to recite.
Chavdar
A name associated with a strong leader or ruler, from the Slavic root meaning brave.
Chavela
A diminutive form of Isabel, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Chavelly
A variant of Chavelle, often associated with beauty and grace.
Chavez
Meaning 'brick maker' or 'young', often associated with the chief or leader.
Chavrik
A variant of 'Chavri', meaning 'young man' or 'youth'.
Chayce
A modern interpretation of 'Chase', meaning 'hunter'.
Chaylee
A modern name derived from 'Hayley', meaning 'hay clearing'.
Chaylse
A variant of 'Chalsey', meaning 'from the meadow' or 'hay clearing'.
Chayse
A variant of 'Chase', indicating 'to hunt'.
Chaz
A diminutive form of Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Chazz
An alternate spelling of Chaz, also derived from Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Che
A term of endearment meaning 'mate' or 'friend.'
Cheche
A diminutive form of various names, often associated with affection or endearment.
Checo
Derived from the name Francisco, meaning 'free man.'
Chege
A name from the Kikuyu people, meaning 'to help' or 'to assist.'
Chela
Means 'young girl' or 'child,' often used as a term of endearment.
Chelcie
A modern variant of the name Chelsea, meaning 'landing place for ships.'
Chelcy
A modern name derived from the name Chelsea, implying 'chalk landing place'.
Chelidon
Derived from the Greek word for 'swallow', a bird associated with spring and renewal.
Chelle
A modern diminutive form of Michelle, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Chelliah
A variation of Chela, it signifies 'claim or possession'.
Chellis
A variant of Chelsea, meaning 'landing place for ships'.
Chellsie
A phonetic variation of Chelsea, meaning 'port or harbor'.
Chelo
A diminutive form of names like Marcela or Chela, meaning 'little' or 'young'.
Chelsa
A variation of Chelsea, meaning 'landing place for ships'.
Chelsae
A variant spelling of Chelsea, meaning 'from the landing place'.
Chelsay
A phonetic variant of Chelsea, meaning 'port or harbor'.
Chelsea
Meaning 'landing place for ships'.
Chelsee
A modern variation of Chelsea, referring to a place name in England.
Chelsey
A spelling variation of Chelsea, referring to a place where ships land.
Chelsi
A modern diminutive variation of Chelsea, meaning 'harbor'.
Chelsia
An alternate spelling of Chelsea, meaning 'place by the sea'.
Chelsie
A classic spelling of Chelsea, meaning 'port.'
Chelsy
A modern alternative spelling of Chelsea, meaning 'landing place for ships'.
Chelton
Meaning 'hill town', often associated with English place names.
Chema
A short form of the name José, meaning 'God will add'.
Chenric
A name of Germanic origin meaning 'brave ruler'.
Chente
A diminutive form of Vicente, meaning 'conquering' or 'winning' in Spanish.
Chepa
A colloquial term in Mexican Spanish, often used affectionately among family.
Chepo
A popular diminutive form of the name Jose, which means 'God will add' in Hebrew.
Cheri
Cheri means 'dear one' or 'beloved'.
Cherice
Cherice is a modern variation of Cherie, meaning 'dear one'.