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Scandinavian variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ' from the Greek Christos.
Scandinavian form of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed one' from the Greek Christos.
Follower of Christ. Scandinavian form of Christian names.
Follower of Christ; Scottish diminutive of Christine.
Variant of Kirsten, derived from the name Christian, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Courteous and polite; a variant of Kurt with Germanic roots.
Devotional singing and hymn-singing in Hindu and Indian spiritual traditions
Related to Lord Krishna; represents divinity and lordship. Associated with Hindu philosophy and spiritual devotion.
A river in Israel mentioned in biblical texts. Possibly derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'hard' or 'difficult.'
Fate or destiny.
Cloth or garment
Japanese name; 'kita' can mean 'north' depending on the kanji used.
Diminutive of Katherine, derived from Greek meaning 'pure.' Represents innocence and virtue.
Possibly derived from Persian elements suggesting kingship, nobility, or royal lineage.
Pure, clear, and bright; symbolizes clarity of spirit and purity.
Pure child or generation child. A Japanese name combining characters for clarity/purity with child.
Japanese name typically meaning 'pure beauty' or 'clear beauty'
Clear and pure, representing clarity of mind and spiritual purity.
Cauldron or helmet; from Old Norse suggesting strength and protection.
Follower of Christ
Scandinavian form meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'Christian,' derived from Christina/Kristina.
Christian; follower of Christ, derived from Greek Christiana.
Clear and bright; variant of Claire.
Clear and bright; clarity and light, derived from Latin roots.
Clear and bright; conveying clarity and luminosity.
Bright and clear; representing clarity and illumination.
Clear and bright; illustrious and famous
Bright and clear; illustrious and luminous.
Clerk or clergyman. Variant spelling of Clark, from the Latin clericus.
Variant of Clarissa or Clara, from Latin meaning bright or clear.
From Latin 'claudus', used as a classical Roman name with enduring appeal.
Victory of the people. German form of Nicholas, from Greek Nikolaos.
Clay, earth; variant spelling
Settlement on clay soil. Variant of Clayton with contemporary spelling.
From the clay settlement. Modern variant of Clayton.
Small; a German surname denoting small size.
The Greek muse of history and epic poetry; associated with knowledge and historical memory.
Merciful, gentle, or mild.
Glory or fame; derived from the Greek word Kleos.
From Germanic origins meaning 'small' or 'slope,' typically a surname occasionally used as a first name.
Cliff settlement; rocky settlement
Young green shoot; blooming.
Green shoot or blooming. Variant spelling of Chloe.
Green or blooming. Modern variant of Chloe.
Young green shoot or blooming flower; symbolizes fertility and rebirth
Variant spelling of Clyde, derived from Scottish place name meaning 'from the river Clyde'
Narrow strait; Scottish place-based name referring to a narrow channel or geographical feature.
From the knight's field or settlement
Christmas or born at Christmas; from French Noël (Christmas).
Round hill, from the hills
Knot
Warrior, brave, bold, fearless
A variant of Coby, often derived from Jacobus, meaning supplanter.
Friend, companion, ally
Helpful, son of Oda. Irish-derived name with supportive qualities.
Descendant of Óda
From Alutiiq language, referring to the Kodiak bear and Kodiak Island in Alaska.
A spelling variant of Cody, derived from Old English meaning 'helpful' or 'descendant of the helpful one.'
Born on Friday
Small flower, possibly from Japanese 'ko' (small) and 'hana' (flower).
Fragrant, sweet-smelling
Japanese name; 'ko' means child or light, 'haru' means spring season.
Japanese name; meaning depends on kanji used, often related to harmony or peace
Potter. German occupational surname used as a given name.
Japanese name with kanji-dependent meaning; commonly signifies happiness or first/superior depending on character selection.
Japanese name with meanings depending on characters; commonly associated with 'light,' 'filial piety,' or 'next.'
Born on Monday. Akan naming tradition assigning days of birth to specific names.
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