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Warrior; mighty in battle
Tea in Sanskrit and Hindi; life in Hebrew. A symbol of warmth and vitality across cultures.
Hebrew origin meaning 'life,' from chai. Symbolizes vitality and living spirit.
A Sanskrit name meaning 'consciousness,' 'awareness,' or 'sentience.' It represents spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
Named after the Hindu lunar month (March-April); symbolizes springtime and renewal.
Strong or fire; a powerful name reflecting strength and energy in Zulu and Xhosa languages.
Free man; variant spelling of Charles from Germanic roots.
Chamberlain or steward, representing service and leadership.
Chamber attendant; one who works in chambers.
Chalk landing place; variant of Chelsea referring to a riverside chalk dock
Chinese name meaning moon or a common Chinese surname.
Hebrew variant of Hannah, from Hebrew 'Channah' meaning 'grace' or 'gracious'.
An official secretary or record keeper
Keeper of the seals or official secretary. Derived from medieval title.
From chance or fortune. English name with modern appeal.
French word for candle, often symbolizing light and illumination when used as a name.
Sanskrit name for a fierce Hindu goddess; symbolizes divine feminine power and strength.
Moonlit or moonlight. Represents beauty, serenity, and feminine grace.
From Sanskrit, meaning moonlight or moon goddess.
Long or constant; Chinese name meaning prosperity, length, or constancy.
Gracious or beloved, a Hebrew diminutive of Hannah meaning God has favored me.
Grace; she has favored us. God's gracious gift.
Dedicated or initiated. The Hebrew form of Enoch, signifying one set apart or consecrated.
French word meaning song, used as a given name.
Song, singing; one who sings
Singer or from the place Chantal
Singer; derived from French 'chanter' meaning 'to sing'.
Stone or inspired by Saint Chantal.
From Chantilly, France. Associated with delicate lace and elegance.
Morning or surpassing; carries meanings of dawn and excellence.
Merchant; a person who trades or sells goods
Small or little one. Spanish diminutive form suggesting something petite and delicate.
From the Greek word 'chara,' meaning 'joy' or 'gladness,' representing happiness and delight.
Refers to feet or devotion; associated with service and spiritual dedication in Hindu philosophy.
God is my strength; strength of God. A name symbolizing divine protection and spiritual fortitude in Maronite Christian tradition.
Variant of Charlene or Charla; from Germanic meaning 'free man' or 'woman of free status.'
Grace and kindness; shortened form of Charity or Charis meaning 'grace' in Greek.
Variant of Charissa, derived from Greek charis meaning 'grace,' 'charm,' or 'charity,' reflecting kindness and favor.
Grace and charm, from Greek meaning 'divine gift' or 'favor'.
Virtue name representing the quality of charity, love, and compassion.
Benevolence, love, and compassion
Afrikaans diminutive of Charles; meaning 'free man' or 'manly.'
French feminine form derived from Charles, meaning 'free man.' Suggests independence, liberty, and strength of character.
Free person; variant of Charles or Charlotte.
Free woman; feminine form derived from the Germanic name Charles
Modern variant of Charlie, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man' or 'man'.
Charles the Great; the legendary medieval emperor and founder of the Frankish empire.
Free woman; feminine form of Charles.
Free man. Represents liberty and independence.
Variant of Charlene/Charles, from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'free man'.
Strong female form of Charles, meaning a mighty warrior woman.
Feminine form of Charles, derived from Germanic 'Carl' meaning 'free man,' symbolizing independence and strength.
Charles's town or settlement; a place-based name for a town or city.
Free woman
Free woman or person; feminine form derived from Charles, meaning 'free man' in Germanic.
Free man, strong, warrior
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