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Cesar

Thick head of hair

Cesar is the Spanish form of Caesar, derived from a Latin family name possibly meaning 'thick head of hair'. Through its association with Julius Caesar and the Roman emperors who followed, the name has become synonymous with authority, leadership and enduring power.

Origin: Spanish
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Cesare

Thick head of hair

Cesare is the Italian form of Caesar, a name whose Latin origins may relate to 'caesaries', meaning a thick head of hair, or possibly 'caedere', meaning to cut. The name is forever linked to Julius Caesar and the imperial legacy of Rome. It carries an unmistakable sense of power, authority and historical grandeur.

Origin: Italian
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Chad

Battle, warrior spirit

Chad is a strong, direct, and unpretentious name that conveys confidence and reliability. It has a clean, one-syllable power that projects an easy-going yet capable personality. Historically it carries spiritual roots, though in modern culture it has come to represent a bold, self-assured character.

Origin: English
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Chadwick

Chad's settlement or farm

Chadwick refers to a settlement or dwelling associated with a person named Chad. It carries connotations of strength and a grounded, place-rooted identity. The name evokes a sense of heritage and enduring character.

Origin: English
Boy

Chagai

My festival

Chagai derives from the Hebrew חַג (chag), meaning 'festival' or 'pilgrimage feast,' suggesting someone born during or associated with a joyful celebration. It is related to the biblical prophet Haggai, whose name carries the same festive root.

Origin: Hebrew
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Chagit

Festival, celebratory one

Chagit is the feminine form of the Hebrew name Chagai, rooted in חַג (chag), meaning 'festival' or 'celebration.' It evokes a sense of joy and festivity, implying a child born during or associated with a time of rejoicing.

Origin: Hebrew
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Chahat

Desire, longing, love

Chahat is a Hindi and Urdu word-name meaning 'desire', 'longing', or 'love'. It conveys deep affection and heartfelt yearning, often used to express a cherished wish or beloved person.

Origin: Hindi
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Chai

Life, living

From Hebrew meaning life or living. Chai is one of the most sacred words in Judaism, representing the sanctity and gift of life. The two Hebrew letters that form the word, chet and yod, have a combined numerical value of 18, making that number significant in Jewish tradition. A profoundly spiritual and uplifting unisex name.

Origin: Hebrew
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Chaim

Life

Chaim comes from the Hebrew word chayyim, meaning life. It is one of the most quintessentially Jewish names, embodying the deepest Jewish value: the sanctity and celebration of life itself. The toast L'chaim, to life, is perhaps the most famous expression in Jewish culture. Chaim is often given to a child born after a difficult period or to a sickly child as a prayer for vitality and health. It is a name that carries the full weight of Jewish resilience and love of life.

Origin: Hebrew
Boy

Chaitanya

Pure consciousness, divine life force

Chaitanya is a Sanskrit-origin Hindi name meaning 'consciousness', 'divine energy', or 'life force'. It refers to the pure, awakened awareness that underlies all existence, and is deeply associated with spiritual vitality.

Origin: Hindi
Boy

Chakide

Honey badger, fearless one

Chakide is a Zulu name from South Africa referring to the honey badger, an animal celebrated in Southern African culture for its fearlessness and tenacity. The name is given to boys to imbue them with the spirit of courage and relentless determination.

Origin: African
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Chalcot

Cold cottage, English heritage

Chalcot is a rare and distinguished English name derived from a place name, evoking images of the English countryside and ancient settlements. It suggests a connection to land, history, and a sense of rooted identity. The name carries an air of quiet nobility and old-world charm.

Origin: English
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Chalford

Calf's ford, Cotswold roots

Chalford is an English place-derived name evoking the rolling Cotswold landscape and ancient river crossings. It suggests solidity, a connection to the natural world, and a deeply rooted English character. The name has an understated, distinguished quality suited to someone with a strong sense of heritage.

Origin: English
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Chalice

Sacred cup, grace and blessing

Chalice evokes the image of a ceremonial cup, symbolising grace, abundance, and spiritual blessing. It carries connotations of preciousness, offering, and sacred purpose, making it a deeply meaningful choice for a girl. The name suggests someone who brings richness and warmth to those around her.

Origin: English
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Chana

Grace, favour

Chana is the original Hebrew form of the name more widely known in English as Hannah, derived from the Hebrew root chanan, meaning to show favour, to be gracious, or to have mercy. In the Hebrew Bible, Chana was the mother of the prophet Samuel, and her deeply moving prayer for a child in the Temple at Shiloh is considered the paradigmatic model of sincere, heartfelt prayer in Jewish tradition. The Talmud and later rabbinic literature discuss her prayer at length as a template for how to address God with genuine emotion. The name carries warmth, spiritual depth, and a profound connection to Jewish religious heritage.

Origin: Hebrew
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Chance

Good fortune, bold opportunity

Chance conveys an optimistic spirit, suggesting someone who embraces opportunity and approaches life with an open, adventurous heart. It carries connotations of good fortune, spontaneity, and the courage to seize the moment. The name feels vibrant and forward-looking, suited to a bold and spirited individual.

Origin: English
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Chandler

Candle maker, light and craft

Chandler carries the heritage of a skilled craftsman who made and sold candles, a trade of great importance in pre-industrial England. It suggests industriousness, practicality, and a warm, illuminating presence. The name has a friendly, approachable quality that has helped it thrive as a given name in modern times.

Origin: English
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Chandni

Moonlight, radiant as the moon

Chandni is a pure Hindi word-name meaning moonlight or the soft glow of the moon. It derives from 'chand,' the Hindi word for moon, with the suffix '-ni' forming a feminine noun. The name evokes gentle luminescence, beauty, and the cool, calming energy associated with the moon in Indian culture.

Origin: Hindi
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Chandra

Moon, luminous

Chandra derives from the Sanskrit word for moon and carries the sense of luminosity and radiance. In Hindu tradition, Chandra is both a lunar deity and a celestial body that governs the tides of time and emotion. The name is used across genders throughout South Asia and carries a serene, ethereal quality that connects the bearer to the rhythms of the natural world.

Origin: Hindi
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Chandravali

One endowed with moonlike radiance

Chandravali is a Sanskrit-rooted Hindi name meaning 'one who possesses the radiance of the moon' or 'moonlit creeper', combining 'chandra' (moon) and 'vali' (a feminine suffix denoting a garland or one endowed with). It is an elegant name evoking moonlight and grace.

Origin: Hindi
BoyStable

Changhua

Enduring splendour

Changhua is a distinguished Chinese name meaning "enduring splendour," combining characters that express lasting permanence and brilliant magnificence. The name reflects the Chinese cultural value of achieving greatness that stands the test of time, suggesting a person whose brilliance and contributions will endure across generations. It is a name of aspiration and lasting beauty.

Origin: Chinese
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Changming

Bright and clear

Changming is a Chinese masculine name composed of two characters, 'chang' meaning bright or long-lasting, and 'ming' meaning clear or brilliant. Together, the name conveys the idea of enduring brightness and clarity, reflecting the parents' hope that their child will possess a luminous and perceptive spirit throughout life. In Chinese culture, the combination of these characters carries a sense of wisdom and far-sightedness, suggesting someone who sees things clearly and whose inner light shines steadily.

Origin: Chinese
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Changwei

Prosperously great, flourishing and mighty

Changwei is composed of 'Chang' (昌), meaning prosperous, flourishing, or thriving, and 'Wei' (伟), meaning great, mighty, or magnificent. Together the name conveys the wish that a person will grow into greatness and enjoy lasting prosperity.

Origin: Chinese
Boy

Chaniel

Grace of God

Chaniel combines the Hebrew חֵן (chen), meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' with אֵל (El), meaning 'God,' yielding the interpretation 'grace of God' or 'favored by God.' It is a name that expresses divine blessing and elegance.

Origin: Hebrew
Boy

Chanoch

Dedicated, consecrated

Chanoch comes from the Hebrew root חָנַךְ (chanach), meaning 'to dedicate,' 'to initiate,' or 'to train,' giving the name the sense of 'dedicated' or 'consecrated.' It is the original Hebrew form of the biblical name Enoch.

Origin: Hebrew
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Chaoyang

Facing the sun

Chaoyang is an uplifting Chinese name meaning "facing the sun," composed of characters that together evoke the image of turning towards light, warmth and hope. The name carries connotations of optimism, vitality and a forward-looking spirit, making it a popular choice among Chinese families who wish their child to embody brightness and positive energy. It is a name that speaks to aspiration and the pursuit of a luminous future.

Origin: Chinese
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Chara

joy

Chara (Χαρά) is the modern Greek word for joy, gladness, or delight, directly used as a personal name. It is closely related to charis (χάρις, grace, gratitude, favour), the Greek concept that underlies the English words charity, charisma, and Eucharist, and to the Charites (Χάριτες, Graces), the three goddesses of beauty, charm, and joy. As a name, Chara is a wish for a life filled with happiness and the generous spirit that creates joy in others.

Origin: Greek
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Charalambos

Shining with joy

Charalambos is a traditional Greek name combining the elements chara, meaning joy or delight, and lampo, meaning to shine or to radiate light. The name therefore conveys the image of one who shines with joy, radiating happiness and brilliance to those around him. Saint Charalambos was a Christian martyr venerated throughout the Greek Orthodox Church, and his feast day on 10 February is widely celebrated in Greece. The name is quintessentially Greek and rarely found outside Greek communities, but within Greece and among the Greek diaspora it remains an important name with deep religious and cultural roots. Its nicknames Babis and Haris make it far more manageable in daily use.

Origin: Greek
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Charalampos

joy

Charalampos combines the Greek elements 'chara' (joy) and 'lampo' (to shine or gleam), producing a name that literally means 'shining with joy.' It evokes the image of a person whose happiness is so profound it illuminates those nearby. The name carries a deeply positive spiritual connotation in Greek Orthodox tradition.

Origin: Greek
GirlStable

Chariklia

glory of grace or graceful fame

Chariklia is composed of the Greek elements 'charis' (grace, charm, beauty) and 'kleos' (glory, fame, renown). The name thus evokes a woman of graceful glory, one whose charm and beauty bring her renown. It belongs to a classical tradition of Greek names that celebrate feminine elegance paired with lasting distinction.

Origin: Greek
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