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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
381 Charles English Man (from the Old English 'ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American movie star Charles Bronson; British Prince Charles; evolutionist Charles Darwin. M
382 Charles German From the Old German carl, meaning a man. Famous bearer: British Charles Prince of Wales. M

383 Charles Shakespearean King Henry V' Charles the sixth, Dauphin and afterwards King of France. As You Like It' Wrestler to Frederick. M
384 Charleson English A man; variant of Carl. M
385 Charleton English From Charles' farm. Also a variant of Carleton: From the farmer's land. M
386 Charley English Diminutive of Charles: From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. M
387 Charlie English Charlie is a friendly unisex name of English origin, originally a diminutive of Charles, meaning “free man.” It suggests warmth, playfulness, and reliability. Charlie has surged in popularity as a standalone name for both girls and boys in the US, Canada, and the UK, cherished for its cheerful tone and nostalgic charm. M
388 Charlot French Son of Charlemagne. M
389 Charlton English A 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. M
390 Charly English A man. Variant of Carl. M
391 Charon Greek Ferryman across the river Styx. M
392 Charro Spanish Nickname for a cowboy particularly in Argentina. M
393 Charvaka Hindi Variant of Charudata: Beautiful. M

394 Charybdis Greek A deadly whirlpool. M
395 Chas chunk a NativeAmerican Wave (Winnebago). M
396 Chasiel Hebrew God's refuge. M
397 Chaska NativeAmerican Sioux name given to the first son born. M
398 Chason Hebrew Variant of Chasin: Strong. M
399 Chasud Hebrew Variant of Chasid: Devout. M
400 Chaths Egyptian Ends. M