Popular English names for girls and boys

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1541 Christophe English Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. M
1542 Christopher English He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. M
1543 Christophoros English Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. M
1544 Christos English Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. M
1545 Christy English Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. F
1546 Christy English Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher. M
1547 Christyn English Variant of Christian. Follower of Christ. F
1548 Chrystian 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
1549 Chrystina English Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ. F

1550 Chuck English A diminutive of Charles from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. Famous bearer: American singer Chuck Berry. M
1551 Churchill English Lives at the church hill. M
1552 Churchyll English Lives at the church hill. M
1553 Chyna English Based on the country name China. F
1554 Chynna English Based on the country name China. Famous bearer: popular singer Chynna Phillips. F
1555 Cibil English Variant of Sibyl; In Greek mythology a name for prophetess or fortune-teller. F
1556 Cicely English Variant of Cecilia: A feminine form of Cecil, derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius, which is based on the Latin 'coccus' meaning 'blind'. F
1557 Cicero English Chick pea. M
1558 Ciceron English Variant of Cicero: Chick pea. M
1559 Cicily English From the Latin Cecilia: blind. The blind St. Cecilie - patron saint of music - was a talented musician. F
1560 Cidney English Variant of Sydney. F