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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1501. | Cheston | English |  | Camp. |
| 1502. | Chet | English |  | Camp of the soldiers. |
| 1503. | Chetwin | English |  | From the cottage on the winding path. |
| 1504. | Chetwyn | English |  | From the cottage on the winding path. |
| 1505. | Chick | English |  | A man. Variant of Carl. |
| 1506. | Chilton | English |  | From the farm by the spring. |
| 1507. | China | English |  | Place name. |
| 1508. | Chip | English |  | Diminutive of Charles: Man (from the Old English 'ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American movie star Charles Bronson; British Prince Charles; evolutionist Charles Darwin. |
| 1509. | Choncey | English |  | Fortune; a gamble. Variant of Chauncey. |
| 1510. | Chresta | English |  | Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. |
| 1511. | Chris | English |  | Diminutive of Christine: A variant of Christina. In the 1950s, Christine was one of the three most common feminine names in Britain. Famous people: American tennis player Chris Lloyd. |
| 1512. | Chris | English |  | Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. |
| 1513. | Chrissie | English |  | Diminutive of Christina, Christine, or any feminine name beginning with Chris-. |
| 1514. | Chrissy | English |  | Diminutive of Christina, Christine, or any feminine name beginning with Chris-. |
| 1515. | Christa | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1516. | Christabel | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1517. | Christan | English |  | Variant of Christian. Follower of Christ. |
| 1518. | Christana | English |  | Variant of Christian. Follower of Christ. |
| 1519. | Christanne | English |  | Variant of Christian. Follower of Christ. |
| 1520. | Christeen | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1521. | Christeena | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1522. | Christen | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1523. | Christena | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1524. | Christene | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1525. | Christiaan | English |  | Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. |
| 1526. | Christian | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1527. | Christian | English |  | Follower of Christ. |
| 1528. | Christianos | English |  | Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. |
| 1529. | Christie | English |  | Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1530. | Christie | English |  | Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1531. | Christina | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1532. | Christine | English |  | A variant of Christina. In the 1950s, Christine was one of the three most common feminine names in Britain. Famous people: American tennis player Chris Lloyd was born Christine Evert. |
| 1533. | Christmas | English |  | This name is derived from the name of the Christian festival, and occasionally given to children born on Christmas Day. Used as both first name and surname since the Middle Ages. |
| 1534. | Christmas | English |  | This name is derived from the name of the Christian festival, and occasionally given to children born on Christmas Day. Used as both first name and surname since the Middle Ages. |
| 1535. | Christof | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1536. | Christofer | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1537. | Christoff | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1538. | Christoffer | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1539. | Christoforus | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1540. | Christoph | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1541. | Christophe | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1542. | Christopher | English |  | He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1543. | Christophoros | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1544. | Christos | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1545. | Christy | English |  | Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1546. | Christy | English |  | Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1547. | Christyn | English |  | Variant of Christian. Follower of Christ. |
| 1548. | Chrystian | English |  | Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. |
| 1549. | Chrystina | English |  | Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. |
| 1550. | Chuck | English |  | A diminutive of Charles from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. Famous bearer: American singer Chuck Berry. |
| 1551. | Churchill | English |  | Lives at the church hill. |
| 1552. | Churchyll | English |  | Lives at the church hill. |
| 1553. | Chyna | English |  | Based on the country name China. |
| 1554. | Chynna | English |  | Based on the country name China. Famous bearer: popular singer Chynna Phillips. |
| 1555. | Cibil | English |  | Variant of Sibyl; In Greek mythology a name for prophetess or fortune-teller. |
| 1556. | Cicely | English |  | Variant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. |
| 1557. | Cicero | English |  | Chick pea. |
| 1558. | Ciceron | English |  | Variant of Cicero: Chick pea. |
| 1559. | Cicily | English |  | From the Latin Cecilia: blind. The blind St. Cecilie - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. |
| 1560. | Cidney | English |  | Variant of Sydney. |
| 1561. | Cilla | English |  | A diminutive of Priscilla made famous by 1960s British singer CilIa Black, who was born Priscilla White. |
| 1562. | Cim | English |  | Ruler. |
| 1563. | Cimberleigh | English |  | From the royal meadow. |
| 1564. | Cinda | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1565. | Cindel | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1566. | Cinderella | English |  | Little cinder girl. The name of a fairy-tale heroine. |
| 1567. | Cindi | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1568. | Cindia | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1569. | Cindy | English |  | Dimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella. |
| 1570. | Cingeswell | English |  | Lives at the king's spring. |
| 1571. | Cingeswiella | English |  | Lives at the king's spring. |
| 1572. | Cinwell | English |  | Lives at the king's spring. |
| 1573. | Circehyll | English |  | Lives at the church hill. |
| 1574. | Cirilla | English |  | Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril. |
| 1575. | Cis | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1576. | Cis | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1577. | Ciss | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1578. | Ciss | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1579. | Cissie | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1580. | Cissie | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1581. | Cissy | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. Diminutive of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, meaning blind. |
| 1582. | Cissy | English |  | Diminutive of Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. |
| 1583. | Claec | English |  | Dark. |
| 1584. | Claefer | English |  | Clover. |
| 1585. | Claeg | English |  | Mortal. |
| 1586. | Claegborne | English |  | From the clay brook. |
| 1587. | Claegtun | English |  | Mortal. |
| 1588. | Claiborn | English |  | From the clay brook. |
| 1589. | Claiborne | English |  | Variant of Clayborne: Stream by a clay bed. |
| 1590. | Clair | English |  | Diminutive of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1591. | Clarance | English |  | Variant of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1592. | Clare | English |  | A variant of Clara. St Clare (or Clara) of Assisi founded the Poor Clares order of nuns in the early 12th century. |
| 1593. | Clare | English |  | Diminutive of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1594. | Clarence | English |  | From the surname and place name Clare, meaning bright or clear. Famous bearers: George, Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV and King Richard III, who is traditionally believed to have drowned in Malmsey wine. |
| 1595. | Claressa | English |  | Variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1596. | Claresta | English |  | Brilliant. |
| 1597. | Clarey | English |  | Diminutive of Clarence: Clear. |
| 1598. | Claribel | English |  | A variant of the Latin Clara, meaning bright or clear. |
| 1599. | Clarice | English |  | A variant of the Latin Clara, meaning bright or clear. also a variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1600. | Clarinda | English |  | A variant of Clara. The name Clarinda appears in Spenser's 16th century poem 'The Faerie Queene'. |