Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CHER
FemaleThe name Cherry is of English origin, derived from the Middle English word 'cherise', meaning cherry fruit. It was popularized during the Victorian era, often given around cherry blossom season, and has historical ties to Greek mythology's goddess Aphrodite. Today, it remains a unique choice symbolizing purity and love.
CHER
MaleThe name Cherry, of English origin, means 'sweet' and is inspired by the popular fruit known for its vibrant red color and tangy taste. It was first used as a given name in the 19th century but gained popularity as a unisex name in the late 20th century. Today, it's recognized as a unique and charming choice for both boys and girls.
CHERA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'cheresh', meaning 'to embroider' or 'weave', signifying creativity and craftsmanship.
CHERAE
FemaleDistinctive English name with French origins, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', popularized in the late 20th century.
CHERAKEE
FemaleNative American name originating from the Cherokee tribe, signifying "Cherokee" in their native language, representing strength, resilience, and cultural heritage.
CHERAL
FemaleUncommon yet elegant Indian girl's name derived from Tamil, meaning 'graceful'.
CHERALEE
FemaleRare, American name created by Mary Roberts Rinehart in her 1914 novel, 'The Man in Lower Ten'. It's composed of 'Cherry' meaning dark red fruit or cherished, and 'Lee', from the Scottish surname Lee meaning clearing in woods.
CHERALYN
FemaleUncommon girls' name of unknown origin, with no established cultural or linguistic roots and no universally agreed-upon meaning.
CHERAMIE
FemaleRare French female given name meaning "little cherry.
CHERAY
FemaleRare unisex name of unknown origin, used historically but lacking clear etymology or defined meaning.
CHERE
FemaleCheré is a unique Greek name meaning "handsome" or "beautiful".
CHEREA
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning 'necessary', once borne by notable Romans and saints.
CHERECE
FemaleDistinctive African Yoruba name meaning 'one who gives birth to wealth'.
CHEREE
FemaleThe unique American name Cheree, created by Christopher Morley for his novel 'Where the Blue Begins,' means 'cherished' or 'dear one.'
CHEREEN
FemaleElegant Arabic-origin female name derived from 'chiraz', meaning 'city of paradise'.
CHEREESE
FemaleAfrican-origin name meaning 'God has shown favor' or 'God has been merciful.'
CHEREKA
FemaleBeautiful African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'God's gift'.
CHEREL
FemaleUnique African name from Benin, meaning 'peace from God' in the Ewe language.
CHERELL
FemaleUnique African American given name coined recently by parents seeking a distinctive alternative to Cheryl or Cherise, with some associating its meaning to the French word 'cher', signifying 'dear' or 'beloved'.
CHERELLE
FemaleCherelle, of African roots, means 'beautiful' or 'precious jewel'.
CHERELYN
FemaleDistinctive Irish name of unknown meaning, possibly related to "cairn," derived from the surname Ó Ceirín.
CHERENA
FemaleUncommon yet significant African Igbo female name, interpreted as 'God's hand', suggesting divine guidance or blessing.
CHERENE
FemaleAmerican-made name created by author Francine Pascal for her "Sweet Valley High" series, representing a wealthy, fashionable character with no inherent meaning or historical association beyond its fictional roots. Despite this, it has gained some popularity due to its stylish and sophisticated aura, appealing to those seeking uniqueness.
CHERESA
FemaleElegant Italian girl's name meaning "to cherish," denoting someone highly valued and loved.
CHERESE
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of African American origin, derived from the Greek name Hera, meaning "goddess of marriage" or "goddess of women". It gained popularity in the mid-20th century among African American communities as a symbol of cultural heritage and pride.
CHERESSE
FemaleCaptivating French-origin name derived from "chérisse," meaning "cherished" or "beloved.
CHERETTA
FemaleRare American girls' name with no known historical or cultural significance, first appearing in California in the 1920s-30s, used as a character name in "Futurama".
CHERETTE
FemaleRare but elegant French given name derived from "chereté," meaning "sweetness." It signifies "little sweet one" and has been recorded sparingly throughout history, mostly in France, with no significant figures attached to it. Despite its lack of historical prominence, Cherette's unique charm and sophisticated French origin make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
CHERHONDA
FemaleUncommon African-American name, likely created by combining elements from names like Cheryl ('precious'), Ronda ('round'), Cherise ('dear'), and Rhonda ('round'). Its exact meaning remains speculative due to its unique nature, but it is often associated with strength and individuality within African American communities.
CHERI
FemaleBeautiful French feminine name meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'. Popularized by Colette's novel 'Chéri', it retains charm despite its waning popularity in some countries like the US.
CHERI
MaleThe name Cheri has French origins, meaning "darling" or "dear one," derived from the French word "chéri." It is primarily used for girls, though it can also be found as a boy's name or shortened form of other names like Cheryl or Cherise.
CHERIA
FemaleUnique Greek female name that means "graceful" or "delicate," embodying softness and elegance.
CHERIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "crown," symbolizing elegance and grace, with historical ties to royal families and the Bible.
CHERIANN
FemaleRare Irish girl's name derived from the surname O'Ciarain, meaning 'descendant of Ciaran', which translates to 'little dark one'.
CHERIANNE
FemaleCherianne, of Irish origin, means 'dark-haired'.
CHERICA
FemaleCherica, of African origin, means 'beautiful' or 'lovely' in Swahili, embodying elegance and grace while remaining relatively rare outside Africa.
CHERICE
FemaleFrench origin and means "cherished".
CHERICKA
FemaleMeet Chericka, a unique and captivating name of African origin derived from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
CHERIDA
FemaleYoruba name from Nigeria that means "one who makes others happy.
CHERIDAN
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Ciaragain, meaning "descendant of Ciaran," with Ciaran itself translating to "dark-haired.