Popular English names for girls and boys

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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
1001 Chaunce English Chancellor; secretary. M
1002 Chaunceler English Chancellor. M

1003 Chauncey English Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble. M
1004 Chauncy English Variant of Chauncey: Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble. M
1005 Chay English A diminutive of Charles, from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. Sometimes used as an independent name. Famous bearers: British long-distance yachtsman Chay Blyth. M
1006 Chayce English Huntsman. M
1007 Chaz English A man. Variant of Carl. M
1008 Chess English Camp of the soldiers. M
1009 Chester English From an English surname and place name, but ultimately based on the Latin 'castra' meaning camp. Famous people: American president Chester A. Arthur. M
1010 Cheston English Camp. M
1011 Chet English Camp of the soldiers. M
1012 Chetwin English From the cottage on the winding path. M
1013 Chetwyn English From the cottage on the winding path. M

1014 Chick English A man. Variant of Carl. M
1015 Chilton English From the farm by the spring. M
1016 Chip English Diminutive of Charles: Man (from the Old English 'ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American movie star Charles Bronson; British Prince Charles; evolutionist Charles Darwin. M
1017 Choncey English Fortune; a gamble. Variant of Chauncey. M
1018 Chresta English Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. M
1019 Chris English Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. M
1020 Christiaan English Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher. M