Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CHEROKEE
FemaleNative American origin name meaning 'People of a different speech,' reflecting the unique language of the Cherokee tribe.
CHEROKEE
MaleThe name Cherokee originates from the Native American Cherokee tribe, meaning 'people of a different speech.'
CHEROL
FemaleDistinctive African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'strong', reflecting hopes for the child's future power and influence.
CHEROLYN
FemaleUnique and exotic female given name of unknown origin, occasionally used throughout history with no established meaning or history.
CHERON
MaleRare Hebrew name derived from 'cheres', signifying protection and guardianship.
CHERON
FemaleUncommon unisex name of African origin, derived from the French 'Chérie' meaning 'darling', thus conveying 'little darling' or 'beloved one.'
CHERONDA
FemaleAfrican American given name derived from the Swahili word 'cheronge', meaning 'calm'. It was created during the Civil Rights Movement to celebrate African heritage.
CHERONE
FemaleUncommon African American name, possibly derived from the Greek 'charon', signifying the mythical ferryman of the underworld.
CHERRA
FemaleArabic name meaning "dawn," symbolizing new beginnings and hope. It was one of Allah's 72 names in Islamic culture and has been associated with historical figures like Cherra Fatima al-Fihri, the founder of the University of Al-Karaouine.
CHERRE
FemaleAfrican name from the Bamileke people of Cameroon, meaning "peace" or "tranquility," symbolizing hope for a peaceful life.
CHERREE
FemaleUnique, beautiful name of unknown origin, often associated with nature and reminiscent of 'cherry' or 'chérie', French for 'darling'. Its musical quality makes it appealing despite no clear etymology.
CHERREL
FemaleUnique African-American name derived from the Arabic Karima, meaning 'generous and noble'.
CHERRELL
FemaleRare yet captivating name of African American origin, created by blending Cheryl and Carl. Its meaning, while not definitively known, could be interpreted as 'strong free spirit' based on its component parts.
CHERRELLE
FemaleAfrican American female given name derived from Cheryl ("beloved") and Michelle ("who is like God?"), signifying "beloved who is like God.
CHERRI
FemaleUncommon yet compelling female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Italian 'cerro' meaning 'little cherry', or a variant spelling of Cherry. It evokes sweetness and beauty.
CHERRICA
FemaleCherrica, of African origin, means "queen" or "ruler", embodying power and leadership.
CHERRICE
FemaleUnique girls' name of unknown origin, possibly derived from 'Cheryl' and 'Rice', or as a variant of French 'Chéris'. First popularized in mid-20th century US, it lacks specific historical significance.
CHERRIE
FemaleCherry is a charming and unique American girl's name derived from the sweet red fruit. It evokes imagery of vibrant colors and sweetness.
CHERRIL
FemaleEnglish origin, combining Charlotte meaning 'free man' and Cheryl derived from 'sweet cherry', creating a distinctive name reflecting sweetness and charm.
CHERRILL
FemaleCherriell is a unique American girl's name created by author Edna Ferber for her 1929 novel "Cimarron," with its meaning speculative but often associated with sweetness and harmony due to its components 'cherry' and 'bell.'
CHERRILYN
FemaleChherrilyn is an American-originated name created by combining Cheryl ("dear") and Marilyn ("smooth sea").
CHERRILYNN
FemaleUnique American feminine name created by blending Cheryl, meaning 'beloved', and Lynn, derived from Welsh Ellen meaning 'beautiful'.
CHERRISE
FemaleUnique American girls' name derived from 'cherry', symbolizing sweetness, beauty, and temptation.
CHERRISH
FemaleThe feminine given name Cherrish is an uncommon American origin name with a charming sound and attractive appearance. Its exact meaning and origin are not widely documented but some suggest it may be a blend of Cherry (love, good fortune) and Blessing (happiness, prosperity), or a variant spelling of Cherish (to cherish).
CHERRISSE
FemaleCharrisse is a unique French name derived from 'chérir', meaning 'to cherish'. It signifies love and affection, making it an ideal choice for honoring loved ones.
CHERRITA
FemaleCharming Spanish name meaning "cherry," often associated with the fruit's vibrant red color and delicious taste. It has been traditionally used in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries for centuries.
CHERRON
MaleRare African-origin given name derived from the West African tribal name "Charon," meaning "born on Tuesday" or possibly influenced by Latin "charus," signifying "graceful.
CHERRON
FemaleRare, distinctive first name of uncertain origin, possibly French or Scottish, or a modern creation. Its meaning is unclear, with no widely accepted interpretations.
CHERRONDA
FemaleOriginal African American name created in the mid-20th century by combining Cheryl and Rondalee. It's unique and uncommon, with no explicit meaning but often interpreted as 'Dear Dalee'.
CHERRY
MaleEnglish girls' name derived from the cherry fruit, symbolizing spring and beauty, and associated with sweetness and loveliness. It gained popularity recently due to a trend towards unique names.
CHERRY
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the cherry tree, native to Eastern Europe and Western Asia, meaning 'beautiful blossoms'.
CHERRYANN
FemaleEnglish blended name combining 'Cherry', symbolizing love and abundance, with 'Anne' or 'Anna', meaning grace or favor, creating a unique and culturally significant moniker.
CHERRYE
FemaleAmerican coinage by actress Cherrye Wood, sounding like 'cherry', her favorite fruit, with no specific meaning but gaining popularity due to its uniqueness and phonetic similarity to common names like Cherry and Cherish.
CHERRYL
FemaleCheryl is a feminine given name of American origin created by combining 'Cheryl' and 'Sherry', both meaning 'darling'. It was popularized in the mid-20th century.
CHERRYLE
FemaleDistinctive name derived from the fruit cherry combined with French 'le', meaning 'the'.
CHERRYLL
FemaleUnique female given name created in the mid-20th century United States by combining 'Cherry' and 'Nell', with no explicit meaning but often associated with positivity and uniqueness.
CHERUB
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin given name derived from "cherubim," meaning celestial guardians in biblical tradition.
CHERVON
FemaleSlavic unisex name meaning "red", often associated with precious metals, and popularized internationally by musician Chervon O'Shea of The Cranberries.
CHERVONNE
FemaleBeautiful French female name derived from "chervine," meaning "cowslip" flower, and associated with purity ("chervaigne"). Historically popular in France, especially among rural families, Chervonne is now gaining international recognition as an elegant yet distinctive choice.
CHERY
FemaleFrench origin, meaning "free man", derived from the Old French word "cheri" meaning "dear".