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English names

Rooted in Anglo-Saxon, Latin, and Norse origins, these names reflect a rich blend of history, faith, and culture. Many come from biblical, royal, or literary sources, valued for their simplicity and familiarity. Evolving through time, English names remain timeless for their clarity and global appeal.

  • Cristal
    clear, crystal
  • Cristina
    follower of Christ
  • Cristobal
    Christ's bearing
  • Cristopher
    Christ-bearer
  • Cristy
    Golden cross
  • Crosby
    Place by cross
  • Crue
    True and loyal
  • Crystal
    derived from the Greek word for 'rock' or 'ice'
  • Cullen
    Strong and dark
  • Curtis
    Courageous
  • Cyle
    Circle of life
  • Cynthia
    from Mount Cynthus, or from Cynthia (goddess of the moon)
  • Cyril
    Lordly prince
  • Dack
    Rugged protector
  • Dahl
    Gentle valley
  • Daire
    strong, noble
  • Dairl
    Rare treasure
  • Daisy-Ann
    Day's eye, grace
  • Dale
    valley
  • Dallas
    City of peace
  • Dalton
    son of Dalyan or descendant of Dalv
  • Damaris
    Sea nymph
  • Damian
    from Demetrius, belonging to Cato
  • Damien
    Belonging to Apollo
  • Damiere
    God is my judge
  • Damon
    Warder, Guardian
  • Dan
    God is judging
  • Dana
    gift of God
  • Danae
    Feminine strength
  • Dane
    warrior, fighter
  • Danette
    God's sweet gift
  • Dania
    Day's gift
  • Daniel
    God is my judge
  • Daniela
    God is my judge
  • Dannie
    Gentle warrior
  • Danny
    Strong and steadfast
  • Dannye
    Heavenly gift
  • Danyale
    gift of god, gentle as an angel
  • Daphne
    laurel tree
  • Dar
    Beloved of God
  • Darcey
    dark, shadow
  • Darci
    Darkness conqueror
  • Darcy
    from the oak tree
  • Daren
    God's noble one
  • Darion
    Heavenly ruler
  • Darla
    Lady of the sea
  • Darleen
    Gentle and serene
  • Darlene
    Feminine form of Darlin, a term of endearment
  • Darlett
    Darling sweet
  • Daron
    Strong leader