Christoforo
Christoforo is the Italian form of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Christoforus
Christoforus is a variant of Christopher; it means 'Christ-bearer'.
Christop
Christop is a variant of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Christoper
Christoper is a variant of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Christoph
Christoph means 'bearer of Christ' in German.
Christophe
Christophe is the French version of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Christopher
Christopher means 'bearer of Christ' and is derived from the Greek 'Christophoros'.
Christophorus
Christophorus means 'bearing Christ' and is associated with Christian saints.
Christos
Christos means 'the anointed one' in Greek, often referring to Jesus Christ.
Christpher
A variant spelling of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ.'
Christy
A diminutive form of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Christyan
A variant of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Christyl
A modern spelling of Christa, meaning 'anointed one.'
Christyn
A modern variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Christyna
A variation of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Chrisy
A diminutive form of Christina or Christopher, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Chritiane
A variant of Christiane, meaning 'Christian woman.'
Chroferus
A historical name possibly referring to a 'bearer of Christ' or a derivative form of Christopher.
Chrysanthos
Golden flower
Chrysavgi
Golden dawn
Chrysavyi
Golden one
Chrysogon
Golden born
Chrystal
Clear, bright, or sparkling
Chrystan
Christian
Chrystin
Follower of Christ
Chuck
Free man
Chuckie
Diminutive of Chuck, meaning free man
Chucky
Diminutive of Chuck, meaning free man
Chuk
God's strength
Chuks
Short form of Chukwudi, meaning 'God is alive'
Chukwudumaga
God knows my heart or my mind
Chukwuemeka
God has done so much for me
Chukwuemerie
God's mercy has arrived
Chukwueneka
God has done great things
Chukwuma
God knows well
Churchill
A surname derived from Old English meaning 'church on a hill'.
Churchyll
An alternative spelling of 'Churchill', meaning 'church on a hill'.
Chuwudubem
An Igbo name meaning 'God accompanies me'.
Chuy
A diminutive form of 'Jesús', commonly used in Mexican culture meaning 'God saves'.
Ciabhan
An Irish name meaning 'a little one' or 'young one'.
Cian
Cian means 'ancient' or 'long-lasting' in Irish.
Cianan
Cianan is a diminutive form of Cian, meaning 'little ancient one'.
Ciar
Ciar means 'dark' or 'black' in Irish.
Ciaran
Ciaran means 'little dark one' in Irish.
Cibba
Cibba is derived from an old Germanic name meaning 'brave' or 'battle maiden'.
Cica
Cica means 'kitten' in Hungarian, often associated with playfulness.
Cicca
Cicca is an Italian name that can refer to 'female figure' or 'little girl'.
Cicero
Cicero means 'chickpea' in Latin, famously associated with the Roman statesman.
Cicil
Cicil is a form of Cecile, meaning 'blind' in Latin.
Cid
Cid means 'lord' or 'chief', notably used for El Cid, a historical figure.
Ciedda
A diminutive of names such as Luciana, meaning 'light'.
Cilda
A diminutive of names like Lucinda, meaning 'light'.
Cilistinu
Refers to a man who 'fights' or 'battles', derived from Latin.
Cilix
Means 'the strong' or 'warrior' in Italian.
Cillian
Means 'warrior' in Old Irish, associated with a saint.
Cimberleigh
A modern name combining 'Timber' and 'leigh' meaning 'meadow', denoting nature.
Cimeilliauc
A unique name possibly derived from 'meilleure', meaning 'better' in French.
Cimorene
A character from the fantasy novel 'Dealing with Dragons' by Patricia C. Wrede, symbolizing strength and independence.
Cin
A diminutive or nickname often derived from names like Cynthia, conveying a sense of familiarity.
Cinan
Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'little song' or 'little chant'.
Cinbran
An anglicised form of the Welsh name, likely meaning 'son of the spirit' or 'the brave one'.
Cincenn
An Irish name meaning 'chief' or 'leader'.
Cincinnatus
An ancient Roman name meaning 'hairy', notably associated with a Roman statesman known for his virtue and self-sacrifice.
Cinco
Meaning 'five' in Spanish, often associated with the celebration of the fifth day of May (Cinco de Mayo).
Cinda
A modern variant of Cinderella, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Cindal
A variant of Cinda, often used as a modern, unique name.
Cindel
A modern name derived from Cinda, synonymous with the image of beauty and grace.
Cindell
A variation of Cindel or Cinda, suggesting elegance and charm.
Cinderella
From the French 'Cendrillon', meaning 'little ashes', symbolizing transformation and hope.
Cindi
A variant of Cinda and Cynthia, often associated with the moon, beauty, and warmth.
Cindia
A variant of Cinda, often used as a modern, unique name related to the moon.
Cindra
A modern variation of Cinda, symbolizing beauty and light.
Cindy
A diminutive of Cynthia, associated with beauty and the moon.
Cingal
An Irish name meaning 'brave,' often associated with warriors.
Cingen
An Irish name derived from 'Cing', meaning 'born of', suggesting lineage or heritage.
Cingeswell
An Old English name meaning 'well by the singing or chanting', associated with locations.
Cingeswiella
A rare name meaning 'singer of walls', often linked to poetic traditions in English literature.
Cinnamon
It refers to the spice, symbolizing sweetness and warmth.
Cinnor
Refers to 'cinnamon,' symbolizing sweetness and charm.
Cinuchan
The name Cinuchan means 'the little warlike one' in Gaelic.
Cinuedu
Cinuedu means 'the one who brings blessing' in the Igbo language.
Cinuin
The name Cinuin means 'the one who is like the moon' in Gaelic.
Cinuoc
Cinuoc means 'little dog' in Gaelic, typically used as a term of endearment.
Cinwell
Cinwell means 'riverbank' or 'dweller near the river' in Old English.
Cinzia
Cinzia is derived from the Greek mount Cynthus, associated with the moon goddess Artemis.
Ciolla
Ciolla means 'victory' in Irish Gaelic, often related to feminine strength.
Ciorra
Ciorra means 'dark' or 'black' in Irish, commonly associated with hair color.
Ciorstaidh
Ciorstaidh means 'the strong one' in Gaelic, often used for girls who are seen as steadfast.
Cipio
Cipio means 'to take' in Latin; it's a name of a notable family in Roman history.
Cippa
Cippa is often used as a diminutive form for names like Giuseppina, meaning 'God will add.'
Ciprian
Ciprian means 'from Cyprus' in Latin, often associated with the Christian martyr Saint Cyprian.
Cipriana
Cipriana is the feminine form of Ciprian, meaning 'from Cyprus.'
Cipriano
Cipriano means 'Cypriot' in Spanish, also a reference to Saint Cyprian.
Cira
Cira is a diminutive of names like Cirilla, meaning 'little circle' or 'ring' in Latin.
Cirajusa
Cirajusa means 'sunshine' in a Slavonic context, often with positive connotations of warmth and brightness.
Ciriaco
Derived from the Latin name 'Ciriacus,' meaning 'of the Lord.'
Ciriacus
A name that means 'of Cyricus' and has roots in Christian hagiography.
Cirie
A feminine name related to the word 'Cirius', often signifying brightness.
Cirila
A feminine variant of Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful.'
Cirilla
Derived from the name Cirilo, it means 'lord' in Italian.
