Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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321 | Chad | Celtic | Defence. | M | |
322 | Chad | English | 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. | M | |
323 | Chadburn | English | From the wildcat brook. | M | |
324 | Chadd | English | Variant 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. | M | |
325 | Chadlai | Hebrew | Stop. | M | |
326 | Chadwick | English | From the warrior's town. Variant of Chad: Protector; defender. | M | |
327 | Chafulumisa | Egyptian | Fast. | M | |
328 | Chagai | Hebrew | Mediates. | M | |
329 | Chagia | Hebrew | Variant of Chagiah: Festival. | M | |
330 | Chagiah | Hebrew | Festival. | M | |
331 | Chago | Spanish | The name **Chago** is a Spanish diminutive or nickname, most commonly derived from the name **Santiago**. In Spanish-speaking cultures, it's common to shorten names affectionately, and **Chago** is one such example. Santiago itself originates from the Hebrew name *Ya'akov* (Jacob), meaning *“supplanter”* or *“one who follows.”* The transformation into Santiago came through the Latin "Sanctus Iacobus" (Saint James), eventually becoming a popular name due to its religious significance. As a nickname, **Chago** carries a warm, informal tone and is often used among family or friends. It may also reflect cultural identity, particularly in regions like Spain, Mexico, or parts of the Caribbean. People named Chago are often seen as approachable and friendly, carrying the strength and historical weight of the name Santiago in a more intimate, everyday form. | M | |
332 | Chaimek | Hebrew | Variant of Chayim: Life. | M | |
333 | Chaise | English | Variant of Chase: Hunter. | M | |
334 | Chaitanya | Hindi | Cognizance. | M | |
335 | Chakra | Indian | Symbol of the sun. | M | |
336 | Chalcol | Biblical | Who nourishes, consumes, and sustains the whole. | M | |
337 | Chaldea | Biblical | As demons; or as robbers | M | |
338 | Chalfan | Hebrew | Variant of Chalfon: Change. | M | |
339 | Chalil | Hebrew | Flute. | M | |
340 | Chalmar | Teutonic | Lord of the home. | M |