Modern invented name, likely a blend of Cherie and the suffix "-elle."
Likely a variant of Sharon or a modern invented name.
Darling, "Beloved" (from French "ch�rie").
Likely a blend of Cheryl and Phyllida, or a variant of Charissa.
Darling, "Beloved."
Beloved, "Dear."
Cherry (variant of Cerise).
Likely a modern invented name, blending Cheryl and Lynn.
Sacred mountain, possibly related to Mount Hermon.
Black, "Dark."
Variant of Cherry or Cheryl.
The fruit, also a diminutive of Charity or Cheryl.
Meaning unknown, likely a modern invented or creatively spelled name.
Camp of the fort, or variant of Chesley.
Peaceful, "Guest," possibly related to "ches" (honor).
Short for Chester, or the game of strategy.
Likely a short form of Francesca.
Remember, "Think."
Yellow hawk.
Little goat, or associated with the Chevrolet car model.
Variant of Chevy or from a French surname.
God is gracious (Anglicized form of Siobh�n).
Rafter, "V-shaped pattern."
Diminutive of Chevalier, "horseman," or associated with the car brand.
People of a different language, the Cheyenne tribe.
From the oak grove, or variant of Cheney.
Likely a modern invented name, blending "Cesar" or "Che" with the regal suffix "-rina."
God is the greatest, or "Chi is supreme."
A thousand lights, "Bright future."
A thousand leaves, a Japanese prefecture and city.
Wild onion, "Skunk place."
Diminutive of Charles, or a term for a young bird.
Likely a modern invented name, possibly inspired by "Chico" or "Chicago."
A blue-flowered plant used for coffee and salad.
Leader, "Head of a tribe or group."
Rag, "Scrap of cloth," also a light, sheer fabric.
A thousand springs, "Eternal spring."
A thousand ears of grain, "Abundant harvest."
A thousand excellences, "Scattered flowers."
A thousand additions, "Child of a thousand additions."
Love.
Talk, "Conversation."
The hot pepper.
God knows, "The Lord knows best."
God holds my life, "My life is in Gods hands."
Meaning unknown, possibly a modern invented name.
My God will not fail, "My spirit will not be defeated."
Hearing, "Listener," the Spanish form of Simon.
In Igbo: "Gods deed"; In French: a type of robe.
From China, the country.
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