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  Name Origin Sex Meaning
1401.CecileEnglishFemaleFeminine form of Cecil: Derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'.
1402.CeciliaEnglishFemaleA feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin coccus meaning 'blind'. This name was introduced into Britain by one of the daughters of William the Conqueror.
1403.CecilieEnglishFemaleVariant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'.
1404.CecilioEnglishMaleVariant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille.
1405.CecilloEnglishMaleVariant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille.
1406.CecillusEnglishMaleVariant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille.
1407.CecilyEnglishFemaleVariant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'.
1408.CedraEnglishFemaleModern feminine of Cedric.
1409.CedricEnglishMaleCedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern.
1410.CedricaEnglishFemaleModern feminine of Cedric.
1411.CedrinaEnglishFemaleModern feminine of Cedric.
1412.CedrychEnglishMaleVariant of Cedric: Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern.
1413.CeldtunEnglishMaleFrom the farm by the spring.
1414.CelioEnglishMaleVariant of Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius). Famous bearers: the African state of Rhodesia is named after British statesman Cecil Rhodes; American film producer/director Cecil B. de Mille.
1415.CenehardEnglishMaleBold guardian.
1416.CenewigEnglishMaleBold warrior.
1417.CenewygEnglishMaleBold warrior.
1418.CeolbeorhtEnglishMaleSeaman.
1419.CereliaEnglishFemaleMistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril.
1420.CerellaEnglishFemaleMistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril.
1421.CetewindEnglishMaleFrom the cottage on the winding path.
1422.ChaceEnglishMaleHuntsman.
1423.ChadEnglishMaleProtector; defender. English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring. Famous bearer: 7th- century bishop St Chad founded the Samaritans, a charitable organization providing service for the suicidal and despairing.
1424.ChadburnEnglishMaleFrom the wildcat brook.
1425.ChadburneEnglishMaleFrom the wildcat brook.
1426.ChadbyrneEnglishMaleFrom the wildcat brook.
1427.ChaddEnglishMaleVariant of Chad: Protector; defender. English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring. Famous bearer: 7th- century bishop St Chad founded the Samaritans, a charitable organization providing service for the suicidal and despairing.
1428.ChadwickEnglishMaleFrom the warrior's town. Variant of Chad: Protector; defender.
1429.ChadwikEnglishMaleFrom the warrior's town.
1430.ChadwykEnglishMaleFrom the warrior's town.
1431.ChaiseEnglishMaleVariant of Chase: Hunter.
1432.ChanceEnglishMaleGood luck; good fortune; chancellor.
1433.ChancellorEnglishMaleSecretary; chancellor.
1434.ChanceyEnglishMaleVariant of Chauncey: Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble.
1435.ChandlerEnglishMaleCandle maker.
1436.ChannEnglishMaleYoung wolf.
1437.ChanneEnglishMaleYoung wolf.
1438.ChanningEnglishMaleChurch official; wise; young wolf.
1439.ChannonEnglishMaleYoung wolf.
1440.ChapEnglishMaleDiminutive of Chapman: Peddler; merchant.
1441.ChapmanEnglishMalePeddler; merchant.
1442.ChappyEnglishMaleDiminutive of Chapman: Peddler; merchant.
1443.CharisEnglishFemaleBlend of Cherie and Cerise. Dear one; darling.
1444.CharityEnglishFemaleBenevolent goodwill and love.
1445.CharlaEnglishFemaleFeminine variant of Charles: manly.
1446.CharleeEnglishFemaleModern form of Charles: manly.
1447.CharleneEnglishFemaleFeminine form of Charles: From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man.
1448.CharlesEnglishMaleMan (from the Old English 'ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American movie star Charles Bronson; British Prince Charles; evolutionist Charles Darwin.
1449.CharlesonEnglishMaleA man; variant of Carl.
1450.CharlestonEnglishMaleA man; variant of Carl.
1451.CharletonEnglishMaleFrom Charles' farm. Also a variant of Carleton: From the farmer's land.
1452.CharleyEnglishMaleDiminutive of Charles: From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man.
1453.CharliEnglishFemaleModern form of Charles: manly.
1454.CharlieEnglishMaleDiminutive of Charles: From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man.
1455.CharlotteEnglishFemaleFeminine variant of Charles: manly.
1456.CharltonEnglishMaleA variant of Carlton, meaning peasants' settlement. Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English.Free men's town. Famous bearers: American actor Charlton Heston.
1457.CharlyEnglishFemaleModern form of Charles: manly.
1458.CharlyEnglishMaleA man. Variant of Carl.
1459.CharlynEnglishFemaleModern form of Charles: manly.
1460.CharlynnEnglishFemaleModern form of Charles: manly.
1461.CharmaineEnglishFemaleSong.
1462.ChasEnglishMaleDiminutive of Charles: From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man.
1463.ChaseEnglishMaleHuntsman.
1464.ChasenEnglishMaleHuntsman.
1465.ChathamEnglishMaleFrom the soldier's land.
1466.ChatlieEnglishFemaleModern form of Charles: manly.
1467.ChatwinEnglishMaleWarring friend.
1468.ChatwynEnglishMaleWarring friend.
1469.ChaunceEnglishMaleChancellor; secretary.
1470.ChauncelerEnglishMaleChancellor.
1471.ChaunceyEnglishMaleChancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble.
1472.ChauncyEnglishMaleVariant of Chauncey: Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble.
1473.ChayEnglishMaleA diminutive of Charles, from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. Sometimes used as an independent name. Famous bearers: British long-distance yachtsman Chay Blyth.
1474.ChayceEnglishMaleHuntsman.
1475.ChazEnglishMaleA man. Variant of Carl.
1476.ChelsaEnglishFemalePlace name; a London district.
1477.ChelseaEnglishFemaleSeaport. Place name; a London district.
1478.ChelseeEnglishFemalePlace name; a London district.
1479.ChelseyEnglishFemalePlace name; a London district.
1480.ChelsiEnglishFemalePlace name; a London district.
1481.ChelsieEnglishFemalePlace name; a London district.
1482.ChelsyEnglishFemalePlace name; a London district.
1483.ChereseEnglishFemaleBlend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
1484.CheresseEnglishFemaleBlend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
1485.ChericeEnglishFemaleBlend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
1486.CherieEnglishFemaleFrom the French 'cheri' meaning darling.
1487.CherilynEnglishFemaleRhyming variant of Marilyn.
1488.CherilynnEnglishFemaleRhyming variant of Marilyn.
1489.CherisaEnglishFemaleBlend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
1490.CheriseEnglishFemaleBlend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
1491.CherisseEnglishFemaleBlend of Cherie and Cerise: dear one; darling.
1492.CherrellEnglishFemaleVariant of the French Cherie: dear one; darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl.
1493.CherriEnglishFemaleThe fruit-bearing cherry tree.
1494.CherrieEnglishFemaleThe fruit-bearing cherry tree.
1495.CherrillEnglishFemaleVariant of the French Cherie: dear one; darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl.
1496.CherryEnglishFemaleSometimes used as a name derived from the fruit. Origlnally a diminutive of Charity. Famous bearers: Cherry was one of Mr Pecksniff's daughters in Charles Dickens' novel 'Martin Chuzzlewit'.
1497.CherylEnglishFemaleVariant of the French Cherie: dear one; darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl.
1498.CheryllEnglishFemaleVariant of the French Cherie: dear one; darling. Rhyming variant of names like Meryl and Beryl.
1499.ChessEnglishMaleCamp of the soldiers.
1500.ChesterEnglishMaleFrom an English surname and place name, but ultimately based on the Latin 'castra' meaning camp. Famous people: American president Chester A. Arthur.
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