Cresanna
Cresanna is often interpreted as 'to grow' or 'to thrive,' combining variations of names starting with 'Cres.'
Crescence
Crescence means 'growth' or 'increase' in Latin.
Crescencia
Crescencia means 'to grow' or 'increase' in Latin, often associated with feminine qualities of nurturing.
Crescens
Crescens means 'growing' in Latin, symbolizing development and maturity.
Crescentia
Crescentia means 'growth' or 'increase' in Latin, often connected to the idea of flourishing.
Crescenzo
Crescenzo is derived from the Latin 'Crescens', meaning 'growing' or 'to grow'.
Cressence
Cressence translates to 'the quality of increasing' or 'growth' in Latin contexts.
Crestian
Crestian likely derives from 'Christian', symbolizing followers of Christ.
Crestina
Crestina is derived from 'Christian', representing a follower of Christ or embodying Christian values.
Crevan
Crevan means 'rugged' in Irish, denoting strength or resilience.
Crew
A term often used to refer to a group or team, particularly in the context of sports or entertainment.
Crews
Derived from the word 'crew,' meaning company or group, also often entirely based on the surname's use.
Cricket
Refers to the small insect known for its chirping, often symbolizing activity and energy.
Crighton
Derived from a surname meaning 'settlement by the creek' or 'stream'.
Crina
Derived from 'crin' meaning 'lily' in Romanian, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Cris
A diminutive of names like Crispian or Christian, often associated with 'follower of Christ'.
Crisann
A blend of 'Cris' from Christian and 'Ann', typically meaning 'grace'.
Criselda
An elaboration of 'Chris' meaning 'follower of Christ', often associated with elegance and grace.
Criseyde
From Chaucer's literary work, associated with beauty and fidelity in love.
Crisiant
Variant of Christian or related names, signifying 'follower of Christ'.
Crispian
Derived from Latin, meaning 'curly-haired', historically associated with St. Crispian.
Crispin
Derived from 'Crispus', meaning 'curly-haired', and associated with St. Crispin.
Crispina
Means 'curly-haired girl', derived from Crispus, related to St. Crispin.
Crispino
A diminutive form of Crispus, meaning 'curly-haired', often used in Italian communities.
Crispus
Means 'curly' or 'curly-haired', historically associated with St. Crispian.
Crissa
Diminutive of a name like Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Crissie
Diminutive form of names like Christine, also meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Crissy
A diminutive form of the name Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Crist
A short form of Christian, meaning 'belonging to Christ.'
Crista
A variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Crista²furu
A rare variation likely derived from Cristina, meaning 'a Christian.'
Cristabel
A combination of Christine and Belle, meaning 'beautiful Christian.'
Cristal
Derived from Latin 'crystallus,' meaning 'pure, clear, or ice.'
Cristan
A variant of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cristel
A variant of Chris or Christine, meaning 'a Christian.'
Cristela
A variation of Cristina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cristen
A variant of Kristen, meaning 'a Christian.'
Cristi
A diminutive of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cristia
A derivative of Christian, meaning 'a Christian.'
Cristian
A form of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cristiana
A feminine form of Christian, meaning 'belonging to Christ.'
Cristiane
A feminine variant of Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cristiania
A unique variant of Christiania, typically meaning 'Christian.'
Cristiano
Derived from Christian, meaning 'belonging to Christ.'
Cristie
A variant of Christie, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cristin
A variant of Kristen or Christine, meaning 'a Christian.'
Cristina
A variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Cristine
Derived from the word 'Christ', meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'Christian'
Cristle
A variant of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ'
Cristo
A Spanish name meaning 'Christ'
Cristobal
The Spanish variant of Christopher, meaning 'Christ-bearer'
Cristofer
Variant of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'
Cristofor
A variant of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'
Cristoforo
Italian form of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'
Cristopher
Variant of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'
Cristy
A diminutive of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ'
Cristyn
Modern variant of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ'
Crocifissa
Italian feminine form of Crucifix, meaning 'crucified'
Croix
Means 'cross' in French, symbolizing Christianity
Cronan
An Irish name meaning 'little crown' or 'little seed'
Crosbie
Meaning 'cross', traditionally associated with the family Crose, a surname of Scottish origin.
Crosby
Derived from a place name meaning 'farm by the cross' in Old Norse.
Crosley
Meaning 'meadow near a cross', often used as both a surname and a given name.
Cross
Literal reference to a cross, often symbolizing the Christian faith.
Crosson
A variation of the surname Cross, meaning 'son of Cross', referring to a family associated with crosses.
Croston
Derived from a place name, meaning 'farm by a cross' in Old Norse.
Crowford
A variant of Crawford, meaning 'ford of the crows', referring to a river crossing.
Cruise
Derived from 'crux', meaning 'cross', often connoting a journey or voyage.
Crusoe
Commonly known from Robinson Crusoe, meaning 'to cross over', symbolizing survival and adventure.
Cruz
Meaning 'cross', directly associated with the Christian faith.
Cruzita
A diminutive form of Cruz, meaning 'little cross', often reflecting affection.
Crwys
Meaning 'cross' in Welsh, often associated with the Christian faith.
Cryst
A variant spelling of 'Crystal', meaning 'clear, brilliant glass' or referring to a gemstone.
Crysta
A variant of 'Crystal', meaning 'clear, brilliant glass' or a reference to beauty and purity.
Crystal
Derived from the Greek word 'kristallos', meaning 'frozen' or 'ice', often associated with clarity and purity.
Crystan
A modern variation of 'Kristen', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Crystel
A variant of 'Crystal'; symbolizes clarity and beauty.
Crysten
A modern spelling of 'Kristen', meaning 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ'.
Crystene
A variation of 'Christine', meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'Christian' in origin.
Crystiana
A modern elaboration of 'Christian', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Crystin
A variant of 'Kristin', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Crystina
A variant of 'Christina', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Csaba
A commonly used Hungarian name meaning 'shepherd' or 'one who has a pig', associated with Hungarian folklore.
Csilla
A Hungarian name meaning 'star', symbolizing brightness or guidance.
Ctibor
A Slavic name meaning 'one who is strong' or 'brave'.
Cubba
A diminutive form that may imply 'cub' or 'young one', historically used for endearment.
Cubele
A rare name that refers to a feminine variant of 'Cube', symbolizing geometric clarity and form.
Cubert
Derived from 'Cubert', meaning 'young or little cub', often used as a term of affection.
Cuda
Originating from Slavic roots meaning 'to be stronger' or 'brave'.
Cudbert
Derived from Old English, meaning 'bright or famous.'
Cudbriht
An Old English name meaning 'bright or famous custodian' or 'bright knight'.
Cuddey
An Old English diminutive name possibly meaning 'little companion.'
Cuddie
Scottish diminutive form often signifying 'little friend' or 'beloved one'.
Cuddy
A diminutive form related to the name 'Cuthbert', meaning 'famous' or 'bright'.
Cugga
A diminutive of the name Cuthbert, meaning 'bright' or 'famous' in Old English.
Cuichelm
Derived from Old English, meaning 'famous warrior'.
Cuin
Means 'wisdom' in Old Irish.
Cuinn
Derived from the Gaelic word for 'wisdom' or 'intellect'.
Cuithbeart
Meaning 'spear' and 'bright' in Gaelic, often associated with warriors.
Cuithbrig
Means 'warrior' or 'fighter' in Gaelic.
