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This is a list of submitted names in which the person who added the name is guasguendi.
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Celipe m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Philip.
Celita f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a diminutive of Célia.
Cencia f Asturian
Feminine form of Cencio.
Cencio m Asturian
Short form of Inocencio.
Cendron m Occitan (Archaic)
Possibly a diminutive of Alexandre. Alternatively, it could be derived from the French word cendre "ash", referencing to the Ash Wednesday.
Cendroseta f Folklore
Provençal form of Cinderella.
Cenira f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Zenir.
Cerí m Provençal
Provençal form of Cyrus.
Ceric m Provençal
Variant of Cerí.
Cerile m Provençal
Provençal form of Cyrille.
Cerilo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Cyril.
Cesarino f Provençal
Provençal form of Césarine.
Ceselha f Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal variant of Cecília.
Chabiera f Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Javiera.
Chabuta f Guanche
From Guanche *tabuḍt, meaning "navel". This was recorded as the name of a 12-year-old Guanche girl from Tenerife who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1495.
Chachipira f Romani (Caló)
Means "pure" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Pura.
Chacinta f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Hyacintha.
Chacoba f Aragonese
Aragonese feminine form of Jacob.
Chacobo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jacob.
Chaddy m & f English (Rare), Literature (Rare)
Diminutive of Chad / Chadwick. In the detective novel 'Cat Among the Pigeons' (1959) by Agatha Christie, there is a character named Lettice Chadwick, often called Chaddy.
Chaima f Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese feminine form of James.
Chalia f English (American)
Elaboration of Chala. Also a variant of Chalice inspired by names having the pattern -ia, such as Julia or Gloria.
Chalyse f English
Variant of Chalice.
Chambos m Greek
Diminutive of Charalambos.
Chan f Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Jeanne (compare Janig).
Chanee f English
Variant of Chaney.
Chanira f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Janira.
Chanona f Guanche (Rare)
Feminine form of Guañon.
Chanorgú f Romani (Caló)
Means "oblivion" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Olvido.
Charalambia f Greek (Cypriot)
Variant transcription of Χαραλαμπία (see Charalampia).
Charis m Greek
Diminutive of Zacharias and names containing the Greek element χάρις (charis) meaning "grace, kindness".
Charisios m Greek
Derived from Greek χάρις (charis) meaning "grace, kindness".
Charlota f Czech
Variant of Šarlota.
Charloun m Provençal
Provençal diminutive of Charles.
Chato f Filipino
Diminutive of Rosario.
Chattie f English
Variant of Chatty.
Chayanne m & f American (Hispanic, Modern), Spanish (Latin American, Modern), Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
Variant of Cheyenne. This name was popularized by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne (1968-) (real name Elmer Figueroa Arce).
Chayuga f Spanish (Canarian, Archaic), Guanche Mythology
From Guanche *ta-jiwəg-ah, meaning "flowering". This was the name of a goddess venerated in Tenerife.
Chazmín f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jasmine.
Cheche f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Cheryl.
Cheli f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Araceli.
Chely f Spanish
Variant of Cheli.
Chenara f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jenara.
Chenaro m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Januarius.
Cherbás m Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Gervasius.
Chermán m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Germanus.
Chermana f Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Germana.
Cheronima f Aragonese
Feminine form of Cheronimo.
Chesusa f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jesusa.
Chicho m Spanish
Diminutive of Narciso.
Chilnta f Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Hilda.
Chimén m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Ximeno.
Chimenchia m Guanche
Means "people of the mencey (leader)" in Guanche.
Chimuclaní f Romani (Caló)
Means "glory" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Gloria.
Chiurrón m Guanche
Meaning unknown. It was borne by a Guanche indigene from the island of Gran Canaria, who was known for his longevity.
Chloelynn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Combination of Chloe and the name suffix -lynn.
Chocoronú f Romani (Caló)
Means "remedy" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Remedios.
Chonatán m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jonathan.
Chorcha f Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese feminine form of Jorge.
Chordán m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Jordan.
Chordana f Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Jordana.
Chrisanthos m Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Variant transcription of Χρύσανθος (see Chrysanthos).
Chrisi f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Χρυσή (see Chrysi).
Chrisostomos m Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Greek Χρυσόστομος (see Chrysostomos).
Chrisoula f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Χρυσούλα (see Chrysoula).
Chronis m Greek
Short form of Polychronis.
Chrysi f Greek
Modern Greek form of Chryse.
Chrysiida f Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Chryseida.
Chuaquina f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Joachima.
Chucarris f Romani (Caló)
Means "anguishes" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Angustias.
Chuchay f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Jesusa.
Chusepa f Aragonese
Variant of Chusefa (via the Catalan form Jusepa).
Chusto m Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Justus.
Ciba f Romani (Caló)
Means "marvel, wonder" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Maravilla.
Cilipo m Aragonese
Variant of Celipe.
Cinara f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Derived from Cynara, the name of the genus of thistle-like perennial plants, native to the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, northwestern Africa and the Canary Islands. ... [more]
Cinira f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Derived from Italian cinira "kinnor".
Cinta f Spanish (European), Catalan
Means "ribbon" in Spanish and is taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary Virgen de la Cinta.
Cirene f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Cyrene.
Cirile m Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal form of Ciril.
Clar m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Clair.
Clareto f Provençal
Diminutive of Claro 2.
Clariòta f Occitan (Rare)
Occitan diminutive of Clara.
Clarisso f Provençal
Provençal form of Clarisse.
Claro f Provençal
Provençal form of Claire.
Claudeta f Gascon
Gascon form of Claudette.
Cleane f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a Brazilian Portuguese feminine form of Cleanor.
Cléber m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese adoption of the surname Kleber.
Cleberson m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of Cléber and a name ending in -son, such as Anderson, Edson or Robson.
Clemènço f Provençal
Provençal form of Clémence.
Clèment m Provençal
Provençal form of Clément.
Climient m Aragonese
Aragonese variant of Climent.
Cloacina f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin cloaca, meaning "sewer", and combined with a feminine suffix. This was the name of the goddess who presided over the system of sewers in Rome, sometimes identified with Venus.
Clopás m Biblical Spanish
Spanish form of Clopas.
Cloutildo f Provençal
Provençal form of Clotilde.
Cloya f Asturian
Feminine form of Cloyo.
Cloyo m Asturian
Asturian form of Claudio.
Coalla f Asturian (Rare)
Possibly derived from Asturian cuaña "path" or Latin cava "cave".
Cobura f Guanche
From Guanche *kăbūr, meaning "swaying" (literally "slow jog"). This was recorded as the name of a 10-year-old Guanche girl from Tenerife who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1495.
Coker m Obscure (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Coker.
Colau m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Colas.
Collarampa f Guanche
From Guanche *kuyya-ar-affaw, meaning "Venus (planet)" (literally "vertex down to dawn").
Concepcion f Various
Variant of Concepción used outside of Spanish-speaking countries.
Constància f Provençal, Gascon
Provençal and Gascon of Constantia.
Conwoion m Breton
Derived from Breton kon "warrior" and uuoion "sincere".
Conzezión f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Concepción.
Cora f Filipino, Tagalog
Short form of Corazon.
Coraida f Spanish (Canarian)
Variant of Coraima influenced by Zoraida or a Latinized form of Coraide.
Corazon f Spanish (Philippines)
Variant of Corazón used in the Philippines. A famous bearer is Corazon Aquino, the first female president of the Philippines, from 1986-1992 and widow to assassinated senator Benigno Aquino, Jr.
Cordiya f Filipino
Diminutive of Concordia.
Coring f Filipino
Diminutive of Socorro.
Cornelh m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Cornelius.
Còsme m Provençal, Gascon
Provençal and Gascon form of Cosmas.
Costantín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Constantine.
Costanzio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Constantius.
Couleto f Provençal
Provençal form of Colette.
Coya f Asturian
Variant of Coalla.
Cozme m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Cosimo.
Craimia m Romani
Derived from place name Crimea.
Credi m Romani
Romani form of Credence.
Crespin m Lengadocian, Provençal, Walloon, Judeo-French
Walloon, Langadocian, Judeo-French and Provençal form of Crispin.
Crestian m Provençal
Crestian variant of Cristian.
Crestiana f Provençal
Feminine form of Crestian.
Crestiano f Provençal
Provençal form of Christiane.
Crestino f Provençal
Provençal form of Christine.
Crising f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Cristina, Crisanta and similar names.
Cristalina f Spanish (Rare)
Derived from Spanish cristalina, "crystalline".
Cristalyn f Filipino
Combination of Cristal and the popular name suffix lyn.
Cristiele f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a combination of Cristiane with a name that ends in -ele, such as Luciele or Mariele.
Critòu m Provençal
Provençal form of Christophe.
Cuba f English (American, Rare)
Derived from the place name Cuba, which refers to an island and country in the Caribbean Sea. It rose in popularity in the United States in 1898, when Spain lost the colony of Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
Çubran m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Cyprian.
Çubrana f Gascon (Rare)
Feminine form of Çubran.
Cunegoundo f Provençal
Provençal form of Cunégonde.
Curcó m Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Dominic.
Cygalle f Obscure
Variant of Sigal.
Dachoberto m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Dagobert.
Dadang f Filipino
Diminutive of Candida, Leonarda and other names ending in da.
Daday f Filipino
Diminutive of Candida, Leonarda and other names ending in da.
Dafnís m Provençal
Daphnis form of Daphnis.
Dagobèrt m Medieval Occitan, Lengadocian (Archaic), Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Dagobert.
Dailos m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
The name of an indigene from La Palma who was christened in Seville.
Dajuwan m African American
Combination of the prefix Da and the name Juwan.
Daling f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Dalia 1.
Dalva f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Derived from Portuguese estrela d'alva, "morning star, Venus".
D'amante m African American
Combination of the prefix D' and the name Amante.
Damàs m Provençal (Archaic)
Provençal form of Damasos.
Damaskinos m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Damaskenos.
Dami f & m Korean (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Da-mi. It is borne by Australian singer Dami Im (1988-).
Damone m English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Damon.
Damont m African American
Combination of the prefix Da and the name Mont.
Dangerfield m Romani (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Dangerfield.
Dàni m & f Provençal
Short form of Danièl and Danièlo.
Daniè m Provençal
Provençal form of Daniel.
Danièlo f Provençal
Provençal form of Danièle.
Danièu m Provençal
Provençal variant of Danièl.
Danís m Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal form of Denis.
Daniset m Provençal
Diminutive of Danis and Danièl.
Daniseto f Provençal
Diminutive of Danièlo.
Daniso f Provençal
Provençal form of Denise.
Danisoun m Provençal
Diminutive of Danis and Danièl.
Danton m Soviet
Transferred use of the surname Danton in honor of French revolutionary Georges Danton (1759-1794).
Dàrius m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Darius.
Darklis f Romani (Archaic)
Either a Romani corruption of Dorcas or derived from the English word darkless "free from darkness".