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Cataleya
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female
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Cataleya is a modern name inspired by the Latin word …
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Literal translation is 'orchid,' symbolising beauty, elegance, and love of …
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Catalia
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female
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Derived from the Greek name 'Katalia', a feminine form related …
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'Pure' or 'clean', with connotations of clarity and innocence in …
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Catalina
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female
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Catalina is derived from the Latin name 'Cathalina', a feminine …
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Literal translation as 'pure'. In the Australian English context, Catalina …
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Cate
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female
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Diminutive form of Catherine, from the Greek name Aikaterínē (αἰκατερίνη), …
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Pure, clean — symbolically representing innocence and clarity. In Australian …
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Cateau
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female
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The name 'Cateau' appears to be of French origin, possibly …
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Literal translation 'small castle' or 'little fortress' in French. In …
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Catelyn
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female
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The name Catelyn is a modern variant of Caitlin, which …
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Literal translation of Caitlín is 'pure' or 'innocent'. The name …
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Caterina
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female
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Derived from the Greek name 'Aikaterine' (Αἰκατερίνη), which possibly originates …
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Literally 'pure' or 'antinous' in Greek, capturing a sense of …
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Catharen
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female
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Derived from blended roots possibly inspired by Celtic and European …
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The literal translation is uncertain; however, the name may evoke …
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Catherina
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Catherine', which itself comes from the …
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Literal translation is 'pure' or 'clear'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Catherine
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female
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Derived from the Greek name Κατερινη (Katerine), of uncertain meaning, …
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The name Catherine is often associated with notions of purity …
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Cathy
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female
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Derived from Catherine, itself originating from the Greek name Aikateríne …
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Literal translation: 'pure' or 'clean'. In Australian English contexts, connotes …
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Catia
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female
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The name 'Catia' is of Greek origin, derived from 'Katia', …
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Literal translation of 'Catia' relates to 'pure' or 'clear' in …
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Catie
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female
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The name 'Catie' is a diminutive form of 'Catherine', which …
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The name 'Catie' generally means 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from …
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Catrina
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female
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From the Greek name 'Katerina', derived from 'Aikaterine', the etymology …
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Literal translation to 'pure' or 'unsullied' in Greek. In Australian …
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Catriona
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female
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Catriona is a Gaelic name, originating from the Scots Gaelic …
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The name 'Catriona' is often associated with the meaning 'pure,' …
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Cavallaro
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male
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Italian, derived from 'cavallo' meaning 'horse'. The suffix '-aro' indicates …
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Literal translation: 'horseman' or 'horse attendant'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Cavan
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male
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Cavan originates from the Irish place name 'Cavan', which refers …
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Literal translation from Irish suggests 'crooked' or 'bent'. In Australian …
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Caya
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female
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Possibly derived from Indigenous Australian languages, where similar sounds and …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Caya' is often interpreted as a …
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Cayce
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male
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The name Cayce originates from Old English, derived from the …
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Literal translation from Old English suggests 'watchful' or 'alert'. In …
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Caydan
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male
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The name Caydan appears to be a modern, invented name …
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The name Caydan is likely a modern, phonetic variation of …
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Cayde
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male
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Derived from Old French 'Caid' meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'. The …
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The name Cayde generally connotes 'warrior' or 'fighter', symbolising strength …
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Caydee
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female
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Derived as an innovative, modern variation of the name 'Cadee', …
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While 'caydee' does not have an established meaning in traditional …
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Cayden
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male
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The name Cayden is a modern invention with roots in …
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Literal translation is 'little warrior' or 'fighter', derived through modern …
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Cayla
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female
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Cayla is a modern English given name of uncertain etymology, …
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Primarily, Cayla is interpreted as meaning 'cunning'. It is also …
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Caylah
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female
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The name Caylah is a modern Australian invention, likely derived …
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The name Caylah is often interpreted as a variation of …
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Caylee
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female
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Caylee is a modern Australian variant of the name Caylee, …
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Literal translation is 'vigilant' or 'watchful', reflecting qualities of alertness …
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Cayleigh
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female
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Americanised variant of Kayleigh, which itself is a modern creation …
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The name Cayleigh does not have a direct literal meaning; …
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Caylen
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male
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The name Caylen is a modern variation of the name …
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The name Caylen is often interpreted as 'little warrior' or …
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Cayley
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female
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English surname derived from Old English elements 'cæg' meaning 'cage' …
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In Australian English contexts, Cayley connotes 'from the enclosed meadow' …
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Caylob
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unisex
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The name 'caylob' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Being a relatively new or fabricated name, 'caylob' holds no …
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Cayson
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male
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Cayson is a modern variation of the name Cason, which …
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Although originally a surname meaning 'homestead of Cāse' or 'cheese …
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Cazaly
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female
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The name Cazaly is primarily derived from the Australian surname …
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Cazaly does not have a direct literal translation; however, in …
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Ceana
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female
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The name Ceana is of modern coinage and does not …
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Ceana is often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'little radiant one' …
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Ceanna
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female
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The name Ceanna is of Gaelic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation as 'kin' or 'family', symbolising close bonds, heritage, …
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Ceara
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female
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Ceara originates from the Celtic and Latin roots, but in …
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In European contexts, Ceara is often associated with the Latin …
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Cearah
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female
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Cearah is a modern, possibly created name with no direct …
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The literal translation of Cearah is ambiguous, as it is …
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Ceasar
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male
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Latin, from the Roman family name 'Caesar', possibly derived from …
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Literal translation is 'cut' or 'lacerated', symbolising strength or a …
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Cecelia
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female
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Latin origin from 'Caecilia', the feminine form of 'Caecilius', a …
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Literal translation: 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Ceceliarose
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female
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The name 'ceceliarose' appears to be a modern, compound or …
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The name 'ceceliarose' can be interpreted as 'blind beauty' or …
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Cecil
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male
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Cecil originates from the Old Norman name 'Seisil', derived from …
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Literal translation: 'Blind'; in Australian English contexts, the name has …
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Cecile
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female
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Derived from the Latin name 'Caecilia', which is the feminine …
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The name 'Cecile' means 'blind' or 'dim-sighted' in Latin, referencing …
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Cecilia
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Caecilia', the feminine form of 'Caecilius', …
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'Blind' or 'dim-sighted' in a literal sense from Latin. In …
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Ceda
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'Ceda', which is …
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Literal translation: 'to go' or 'to yield'. In the Australian …
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Cedar
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female
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The name Cedar is derived from the Old English word …
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Literal translation: 'Cedar' refers to the cedar tree, symbolising strength, …
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Cedar
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male
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Derived from the Old English 'ceder', from Latin 'cedrus', from …
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The name 'Cedar' literally refers to the cedar tree, symbolising …
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Cedric
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male
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The name Cedric originates from Old English, derived from the …
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The name Cedric is commonly interpreted as 'bounty' or 'generosity', …
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Ceejay
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female
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Hybrid / Modern Invention - 'Ceejay' is a contemporary Australian-English …
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Personalised/Initial-based - 'Ceejay' represents the initials 'C.J.' turned into a …
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Ceejay
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male
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Derived from initials or abbreviation of the initials 'C J', …
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As a modern nickname, 'Ceejay' does not have a literal …
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Cejay
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male
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The name 'Cejay' appears to be a modern, possibly anglophone …
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A unique, contemporary name likely created for its phonetic appeal. …
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Celah
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female
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The name 'Celah' is of uncertain etymology with no direct …
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Literal translation and nuances are not well established due to …
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Celeste
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female
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Latin origin, from 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'. The name …
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Literal translation is 'heavenly' or 'of the sky'. In Australian …
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Celestine
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female
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Latin origin through Old French 'Celestine', from Latin 'caelestinus' meaning …
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Literal translation: 'heavenly' or 'celestial'. In an Australian English context, …
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Celia
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female
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Derived from Latin 'Caelia', which means 'heavenly' or 'of the …
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Literal translation is 'heavenly' or 'celestial'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Celina
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Celina', a feminine form of 'Celius', …
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Literal translation as 'heavenly' or 'of the sky'. In Australian …
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Celinasuzanne
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female
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A hybrid name combining 'Celina' and 'Suzanne', both with European …
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A poetic blend suggesting 'heavenly lily' or 'sky rose', embodying …
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Celinathanh
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female
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The name 'celinathanh' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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Literal translation could be 'heavenly blue' or 'holy bright', symbolising …
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Celine
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female
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Derived from the Latin name 'Caelina', a feminised form of …
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Heavenly or of the sky. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Celise
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female
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The name Celise is a variant of the name Celia, …
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Literal translation is 'heavenly' or 'celestial'. In Australian English, it …
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Celisha
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female
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The name Celisha appears to be a modern invention with …
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Literal translation and nuances are not established, but the name …
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Cephas
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unisex
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Greek origin, from the Semitic name קיפא (Kefa), meaning 'rock' …
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Literal translation is 'rock' or 'stone'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Cephei
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unisex
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The name 'cephei' appears to have no roots in traditional …
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Given the lack of etymological background, 'cephei' does not have …
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Cerise
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female
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French origin, derived from the Old Provençal 'cerisa' meaning 'cherry'. …
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Literal translation relates to the cherry fruit and the bright, …
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Cerys
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female
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Cerys is a Welsh name derived from the Welsh word …
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Literal translation is 'love' or 'heart' in Welsh. In the …
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Cesare
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male
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Derived from the Latin name 'Caesar', which was famously borne …
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Literal translation relates to 'cut' or 'hair', but in a …
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Cesareluke
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male
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The name 'Cesareluke' appears to be a modern, compound name …
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The name 'Cesareluke' combines 'Cesare', meaning 'long-haired' or 'head of …
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Ceu
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male
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Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'Caecil(i)us', a Roman …
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Literal translation as 'blind' from Latin, symbolising insight or perspective …
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Ceylon
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female
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Ceylon is derived from the historical name for the island …
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Literal translation relates to 'Sri Lanka' or 'Island of Ceylon'; …
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Ceyloni
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female
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The name Ceyloni appears to be a modern coinage or …
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While not officially recognised in historical or linguistic sources, Ceyloni …
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Chace
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male
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The name Chace is of English origin, derived from Old …
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Literal translation: 'The Hunt' or 'The Chase'. In Australian English …
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Chad
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male
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The name Chad originates from Old English, derived from the …
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Literal translation of Chad is 'battle' or 'warrior' in Old …
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Chaddy
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unisex
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Possibly derived from the nickname 'Chad', which itself originates from …
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As a diminutive, 'Chaddy' commonly connotes a familiar or friendly …
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Chadmus
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male
|
The name 'Chadmus' appears to be a rare or archaic …
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Given the lack of etymological clarity, 'Chadmus' does not have …
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Chadsten
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male
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The name 'Chadsten' appears to be a modern, likely invented …
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The literal translation could be interpreted as 'Chad's stone' or …
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Chadwick
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male
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Old English origin, from the elements 'cead' meaning 'chair' or …
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'Ceads' settlement or village. In Australian English contexts, it evokes …
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Chael
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unisex
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Derived from the Hebrew name 'Yehoḥanan', meaning 'Yahweh is gracious'. …
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'Yahweh is gracious' — signifying divine benevolence and kindness. In …
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Chaice
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male
|
The name 'Chaice' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Literal translation and nuanced meanings are unavailable due to its …
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Chaise
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female
|
Derived from the French word 'chaise', meaning 'chair'. The term …
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Literal translation is 'chair'. In Australian English contexts, it is …
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Chaise
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male
|
Latin via Old French 'Chaise', from Latin 'cathedra' meaning 'chair'. …
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Literal: 'Chair' or 'seat'. In Australian English, it figuratively connotes …
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Chaitri
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word 'Chaitra', the name of the …
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Literal translation is 'auspicious' or 'bright'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Chali
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male
|
Chali is a name with multiple possible origins depending on …
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Literal translation and nuances in Australian English are not well-established …
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Chalisa
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female
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Derived from Arabic origins, 'Chalisa' is a variant or phonetic …
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While direct translation is scarce, 'Chalisa' in some South Asian …
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Chan
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unisex
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Chinese origin, from the Mandarin 'Chán' (禅), meaning 'meditation' or …
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Literal translation: 'meditation' or 'zen'. In Australian English, it carries …
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Chanakya
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unisex
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the name of Chanakya (also spelled …
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The name roughly translates to 'integrity' or 'protector of the …
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Chanc
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male
|
The name 'Chanc' appears to be a modern English coinage …
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Literal translation can be linked to 'chance' or 'opportunity,' suggesting …
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Chance
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male
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English, from Middle English 'chance' meaning 'luck, fortune, or opportunity.' …
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Literal translation is 'luck' or 'fortune.' In Australian English, 'chance' …
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Chanceline
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female
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The name 'Chanceline' appears to be of modern creation, possibly …
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Literal translation evokes 'a line of chance' or 'opportunity's path', …
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Chandhu
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male
|
Sanskrit origin, 'Chandhu' (चन्दु) derives from ancient Indian texts, meaning …
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Literal translation as 'moon' or 'moonlight'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Chandler
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male
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Old French origin from 'chandelier', meaning 'candle maker' or 'candle …
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Literal translation: 'Candle maker' or 'Candle seller'. In Australian English …
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Chanel
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female
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The name Chanel originates from the Old French 'Chanel,' meaning …
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In Australian English contexts, Chanel is primarily regarded as a …
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Chanelle
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female
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French origin, derived from 'Chanel', which itself originates from the …
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The name Chanelle carries connotations of elegance, sophistication, and modern …
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Chang
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male
|
The name 'Chang' originates from Chinese language roots, specifically from …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Chang' retains its original meaning of …
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Chann
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female
|
The name Chann does not have a well-documented historical or …
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As a modern name without established roots, 'Chann' does not …
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Chann
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male
|
The name 'Chann' is of uncertain origins; it does not …
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The literal meaning of 'Chann' in Australian English contexts is …
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Channai
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female
|
Possibly derived from South Asian or Southeast Asian languages, but …
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The literal meaning is unclear due to uncertain linguistic roots; …
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Channing
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male
|
Origin & Etymology - Old French origin, from 'Channing' meaning …
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Meaning - Literal translation as 'young wolf'. In Australian English …
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Chanpreet
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male
|
Punjabi language roots; derived from the Sanskrit words 'Chitr' meaning …
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The literal translation of 'Chanpreet' is 'beautiful love' or 'loving …
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Chantal
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female
|
Chantal originates from the Old French name 'Chantale', itself derived …
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Literal translation from French suggests 'song' or 'singing'. In Australian …
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Chante
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female
|
French origin, from the Old French word 'chante', meaning 'sings'. …
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Literal translation is 'sings' or 'to sing'. In Australian English …
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Chantelle
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female
|
French origin, derived from 'Chantel', a diminutive of 'Chantelle', which …
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Literal translation is 'little song' or 'songbird'. In Australian contexts, …
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Charan
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male
|
Sanskrit origin, from 'charana' meaning 'foot'; popularised in India and …
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Literal translation: 'foot' or 'step'. In Australian English contexts, the …
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