| 1201 to 1300 of 3053 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1201. | Chand | Hindi |  | Shining Moon. |
| 1202. | Chand | Muslim |  | The moon. |
| 1203. | Chanda | Hindi |  | Variant of Chand: Shining Moon. |
| 1204. | Chanda | Indian |  | Fierce. |
| 1205. | Chanda | Sanskrit |  | Dignified. |
| 1206. | Chandak | Hindi |  | Variant of Chand: Shining Moon. |
| 1207. | Chandaka | Indian |  | Charioteer of Buddha. |
| 1208. | Chandan | Hindi |  | Sandalwood. |
| 1209. | Chandara | Sanskrit |  | Of the moon. |
| 1210. | Chander | Hindi |  | Moon. |
| 1211. | Chandi | Hindi |  | Angry. |
| 1212. | Chandi | Indian |  | Fierce. |
| 1213. | Chandler | English |  | Candle maker. |
| 1214. | Chandler | French |  | Maker of candles. |
| 1215. | Chandra | Hindi |  | Moon. |
| 1216. | Chandra | Hindi |  | Variant of Chand: Shining Moon. |
| 1217. | Chandra | Indian |  | Moon. |
| 1218. | Chandra | Sanskrit |  | Dignified; Of the moon. |
| 1219. | Chandrabha | Hindi |  | Variant of Chand: Shining Moon. |
| 1220. | Chandrak | Hindi |  | Variant of Chand: Shining Moon. |
| 1221. | Chandrakant | Hindi |  | Variant of Chand: Shining Moon. |
| 1222. | Chandraraj | Hindi |  | Moon king. |
| 1223. | Chandresh | Hindi |  | Moon leader. |
| 1224. | Chandria | Sanskrit |  | Of the moon. |
| 1225. | Chane | African |  | Plant. |
| 1226. | Chane | French |  | Oak-hearted. |
| 1227. | Chanel | French |  | Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. |
| 1228. | Chanell | French |  | Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. |
| 1229. | Chanelle | French |  | Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. |
| 1230. | Chaney | French |  | Oak tree; oak-hearted. |
| 1231. | Chang | Chinese |  | Smooth. |
| 1232. | Changla | Hindi |  | Active. |
| 1233. | Chango | Spanish |  | Variant of Chago: Heel. |
| 1234. | Chaniel | Hebrew |  | God's grace. |
| 1235. | Chankoowashtay | Native American |  | Good road (Sioux). |
| 1236. | Chankrisna | Cambodian |  | Tree. |
| 1237. | Chanler | French |  | Maker of candles. |
| 1238. | Chann | English |  | Young wolf. |
| 1239. | Chann | Irish |  | Young wolf. |
| 1240. | Channa | Indian |  | Chickpea. |
| 1241. | Channe | English |  | Young wolf. |
| 1242. | Channe | Irish |  | Young wolf. |
| 1243. | Channelle | French |  | Canal; channel. The popular perfume Chanel. |
| 1244. | Channiel | Hebrew |  | Variant of Chaniel: God's grace. |
| 1245. | Channing | English |  | Church official; wise; young wolf. |
| 1246. | Channing | French |  | Member of the bishop's council. |
| 1247. | Channing | Irish |  | Young wolf. |
| 1248. | Channon | English |  | Young wolf. |
| 1249. | Channon | Irish |  | Young wolf. |
| 1250. | Chano | Spanish |  | Abbreviations for names ending in '-ano' and '-rio.' Chan: (Chinese) family name. |
| 1251. | Chanoch | Hebrew |  | Devoted; initiating. |
| 1252. | Chansomps | Native American |  | Locust (Algonquin). |
| 1253. | Chantae | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1254. | Chantal | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1255. | Chantalle | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1256. | Chantay | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1257. | Chante | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1258. | Chantel | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1259. | Chantell | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1260. | Chantelle | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1261. | Chanti | Spanish |  | Supplanter. |
| 1262. | Chantrell | French |  | Singer. To sing. Song. |
| 1263. | Chao | Chinese |  | Surpassing. |
| 1264. | Chap | English |  | Diminutive of Chapman: Peddler; merchant. |
| 1265. | Chapalu | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a monster. |
| 1266. | Chapin | French |  | Clergyman. |
| 1267. | Chapman | Anglo-Saxon |  | Merchant. |
| 1268. | Chapman | English |  | Peddler; merchant. |
| 1269. | Chappel | French |  | From the chapel. |
| 1270. | Chappell | French |  | From the chapel. |
| 1271. | Chappy | English |  | Diminutive of Chapman: Peddler; merchant. |
| 1272. | Charaka | Hindi |  | Roamer. |
| 1273. | Charchemish | Biblical |  | A lamb, as taken away, withdrawn. |
| 1274. | Charchemish | Biblical |  | A lamb, as taken away, withdrawn. |
| 1275. | Chardae | French |  | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. |
| 1276. | Charee | French |  | Variant of Cherie 'Dear one;darling'. |
| 1277. | Charis | English |  | Blend of Cherie and Cerise. Dear one; darling. |
| 1278. | Charis | Greek |  | Grace and beauty. |
| 1279. | Cha'risa | Native American |  | Elk (Hopi). |
| 1280. | Charissa | Greek |  | Variant of Charis, meaning grace, loving, beauty. |
| 1281. | Charissa | Latin |  | Latinized form of the Greek Charis, meaning grace, loving, beauty. |
| 1282. | Charity | English |  | Benevolent goodwill and love. |
| 1283. | Charity | French |  | From the Old French 'charite' meaning Christian love, based on the Latin 'cantos' Charity is held up in the New Testament (I Corinthians 13) as the greatest of the three Christian virtues, with Faith and Hope. |
| 1284. | Charity | Latin |  | Giving. Benevolent goodwill and love. |
| 1285. | Charla | English |  | Feminine variant of Charles: manly. |
| 1286. | Charlaine | French |  | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. |
| 1287. | Charlayne | French |  | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. |
| 1288. | Charlee | English |  | Modern form of Charles: manly. |
| 1289. | Charleen | French |  | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. |
| 1290. | Charleena | French |  | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. |
| 1291. | Charlemagne | French |  | French form of the German Charles which became popular in the early 9th century when Charles the Great (Charlemagne) became the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. |
| 1292. | Charlena | French |  | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. |
| 1293. | Charlene | English |  | Feminine form of Charles: From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. |
| 1294. | Charlene | French |  | Feminine of Charles meaning manly. |
| 1295. | Charles | English |  | Man (from the Old English 'ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American movie star Charles Bronson; British Prince Charles; evolutionist Charles Darwin. |
| 1296. | Charles | French |  | Manly. |
| 1297. | Charles | German |  | From the Old German carl, meaning a man. Famous bearer: British Charles Prince of Wales. |
| 1298. | Charles | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry V' Charles the sixth, Dauphin and afterwards King of France. 'As You Like It' Wrestler to Frederick. |
| 1299. | Charles | Teutonic |  | Manly. |
| 1300. | Charleson | English |  | A man; variant of Carl. |