Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Chartres
From the city of Chartres in France.
French
Charugupta
One who is protected by the feet of the teacher.
Sanskrit
Charuvardhan
One who increases the beauty or grace of the world.
Sanskrit
Chatham
Town on the River Medway.
English
Chati
Born in the Month of December.
Thai
Chattan
From the Rocky Place.
Scottish
Chaturaanan
One with a beautiful face, an epithet of the moon.
Sanskrit
Chaturabhuja
One with four arms, an epithet of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Chaturanan
One who has four faces, an epithet of the god Brahma.
Sanskrit
Chaturbahave
One who has four arms, an epithet of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Chaturbahu
One who has four arms, an epithet of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Chaturbhuj
One who has four arms, an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Chaturmukh
Having four faces, an epithet of the god Brahma.
Sanskrit
Chaturmukha
Having four faces, an epithet of the god Brahma.
Sanskrit
Chaturnik
Derived from 'chatur' meaning four, possibly referring to the four Vedas or a...
Sanskrit
Chaturved
One who has studied the four Vedas.
Sanskrit
Chaturvedi
One who has studied the four Vedas.
Sanskrit
Chatwin
Derived from the Old English personal name Ceatta, meaning 'warrior' or 'figh...
English
Chaunce
Derived from the Old French name 'Chance', meaning 'luck' or 'fortune'.
English
Chauncey
From the French surname derived from the Old French word 'chance', meaning 'l...
French
Chauncy
Derived from the Old French name 'Chancey', meaning 'chancellor' or 'church o...
English
Chaundra
Moon-like or shining like the moon.
Sanskrit
Chavarria
From the goat village.
Spanish
Chaviah
God is my father.
Hebrew
Chayapathi
One who is the lord of the shadow or a protector.
Sanskrit
Chazwick
Village of the huntsman.
English
Chedva
Togetherness or unity.
Hebrew
Cheer
Derived from the English word cheer, meaning joy or gladness.
English
Cheesy
Derived from the word for cheese, often used as a nickname for someone who ma...
English
Chehrazad
Adornment of the world.
Persian
Chehrzaad
Adornment of the world.
Persian
Chela
Pet form of Marcela or Graciela (related to the name Mercedes).
Spanish
Chelby
From the stony village.
English
Chella
Diminutive of Concetta, meaning 'conceived' in reference to the Immaculate Co...
Italian
Chellapan
Lord of the hill or mountain chief.
Tamil
Chellappan
Lord of the hill, a name for the Hindu god Murugan.
Tamil
Chelone
From the Greek word 'chelone' meaning 'tortoise'.
Greek
Chelsea
From the Old English place name meaning 'landing place for chalk or limestone'.
English
Chemosh
God of the Moabites.
Hebrew
Chenaniah
Established by the Lord.
Hebrew
Chencho
Abbreviation of the name Francisco.
Spanish
Cheney
From the oak wood or small valley.
English
Cheops
The ancient pharaoh's name.
Greek
Cheranraj
King of the Cheran dynasty.
Tamil
Cheroki
Of or pertaining to the Cherokee tribe.
Cherokee
Cherokia
Of or pertaining to the Cherokee tribe.
Cherokee
Cherokie
Of or pertaining to the Cherokee tribe.
Cherokee
Cheroky
Of or pertaining to the Cherokee tribe.
Cherokee
Cherry
derived from the name of the fruit, symbolizing sweetness and beauty.
English
Cherubin
Cherubin is the French form of Cherubim, meaning 'angelic being' or 'cherub'.
French
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