Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CHANTOL
FemaleUnique French girl's name derived from "chanteur," meaning singer, popularized in the late 19th century, now globally recognized for its musical significance.
CHANTON
MaleChanton: A unique Swiss Alpine name of French origin, "chante" meaning "to sing", often associated with joy and happiness, popular in Switzerland's Canton of Valais.
CHANTORIA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'song of Orion', referencing the constellation.
CHANTRA
FemaleAncient Khmer female name derived from Sanskrit 'chandra', meaning moon, signifying beauty and grace as its legendary bearer, King Jayavarman VII's daughter, was named after the radiant night sky illuminator.
CHANTRA
MaleBeautiful Khmer name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sankhya', meaning 'number' or 'calculation'. It's famous for being the name of a magical bird in Cambodia's national epic, the Reamker.
CHANTREA
FemaleCharming Cambodian name derived from Khmer, meaning 'beautiful', popularized by French explorer Pierre-Olivier Malhomme in his 1890 novel "La Vie d'une Femme".
CHANTREL
FemaleRare French given name derived from "chante-relle," meaning "song of the bell." It's often associated with music and creativity but lacks specific symbolism beyond its etymology.
CHANTRELL
FemaleEnglish name derived from the French words 'chant' meaning 'song' and '-elle' denoting 'little', conveying the charming meaning 'little song'.
CHANTRELLE
FemaleCaptivating French name derived from 'chancrelle,' meaning chanterelle mushroom, evoking elegance, nature, and transformation.
CHANTRICE
FemaleDistinctive female given name of French origin meaning "to sing" or "song," first appearing in print in the late 19th century.
CHANTRY
MaleRare English given name derived from 'chantre', meaning 'singer' or 'cantor'. Its origin lies in medieval chapel singers and founders of chantries for religious piety.
CHANTY
FemaleIndian origin, means "brilliant" or "radiant", signifying intelligence, wit, charm, and good fortune.
CHANTZ
MaleRecent American creation, likely inspired by the trend of using "chant" as a suffix in names during the 1970s and 1980s. Its meaning is associated with the French word "chantez," which means "sing," signifying someone who brings joy and harmony. Despite its limited popularity, Chantz has gained visibility through popular culture, such as American singer Chantel Jeffries.
CHANTZY
FemaleRare first name of unknown origin, adopted worldwide by families for their daughters despite lacking a clear historical background or definitive meaning.
CHANY
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Old French word 'chêne', meaning 'oak tree', symbolizing strength and endurance.
CHANYA
FemaleChanya, of Thai origin, means 'shadow' and signifies protection and good fortune.
CHANYAH
FemaleRare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning 'grace' or 'favor', associated with beauty and elegance.
CHANYCE
FemaleAmerican female given name coined by author Janette Rallison for her 2012 novel 'My Double Life'. It translates to 'full of life', reflecting the character's vibrant personality.
CHANYIA
FemaleRare, exotic name of uncertain origin, believed to mean 'gift from God' or 'God is gracious', allowing each bearer to create their own significance.
CHANZ
MaleUnique and mysterious given name with an unknown origin and meaning.
CHANZE
MaleFrench origin given name derived from "chanza," meaning "jest" or "joke." Despite its playful meaning, it has a sophisticated sound and is associated with creativity and humor.
CHAO
FemaleChinese name meaning 'dawn' or 'morning', symbolizing new beginnings.
CHAO
MaleChinese name that means "prosperous tide".
CHAOS
MaleDistinctive Greek name meaning 'gap' or 'chasm', reflecting the primordial state of formless void from which order emerged in Greek philosophy.
CHAP
MaleThe name Chap originates from French, referring to a hood or cape.
CHAPEL
MaleEnglish given name derived from "chappele," meaning "small church" or "chapelle." Traditionally given to children born near chapels or connected to clergy, it reflects spiritual heritage.
CHAPEL
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old French word "chappelle," meaning "small church" or "chapel." It originated in medieval England and was popular among the nobility and clergy due to its association with places of worship dedicated to specific saints or purposes. Today, Chapel remains a rare yet meaningful name that evokes spirituality, despite not being tied to any particular faith.
CHAPELLE
FemaleThe surname Chapelle originates from France, derived from 'chapelle', meaning 'chapel'. It was likely given to someone who lived near or worked at a chapel.
CHAPIN
MaleRare French given name derived from "chapelain," meaning "chaplain.
CHAPIN
FemaleDistinctive French-origin given name derived from 'chapon', meaning castrated male goat or ram. Historically used for centuries, it symbolizes strength, resilience, and independence.
CHAPLIN
MaleEnglish given name derived from the occupational surname 'Chapman', originally meaning 'merchant or peddler'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century, possibly inspired by Charlie Chaplin, though he was born Charles Spencer Chaplin.
CHAPMAN
MaleUncommon English given name derived from an historic occupational surname for traveling merchants.
CHAPPELL
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'ceap', meaning trade or barter.
CHAPPELL
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'ceap', meaning 'barter' or 'bargain'. Originally a surname for merchants, it evolved over time with various spellings but maintained its commercial significance.
CHAQUAN
FemaleCha Quan is a rare Chinese name composed of 'cha' (to hold) and 'quan' (circle), signifying 'holding or grasping a circle'.
CHAQUAN
MaleChaouki is a rare Arabic male name derived from "shaqiqun," meaning "to watch or guard." It has been used in countries influenced by Arab culture, with notable appearances in literature and media.
CHAQUANA
FemaleAfrican name meaning "rejoicing in waiting," signifying patience and celebration even in challenging times.
CHAQUANNA
FemaleChaQuanna, of African American origin, means 'beautiful dance' derived from Swahili words 'cha' (dance) and 'quanna' (beautiful).
CHAQUETA
FemaleUnique, Spanish-origin given name meaning 'jacket,' derived from the Spanish word 'chaqueta.'
CHAQUETTA
FemaleAfrican-American name of Native American origin, derived from the Creek Indian word "chake" meaning "to cut off", combined with the French feminine suffix "-ette". It gained popularity among African-American communities in the Southern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a way to honor their Creek Indian heritage or express connection to the land. Despite not being widely recognized as an indigenous name, Chaquetta remains a rare yet meaningful choice for parents seeking something distinctive for their daughters. Its unique origin and cultural significance make it a memorable name with deep roots in both Native American and African-American history.