Displayed on this page are Century names 101 to 120. Chloe was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #10 and a usage of 0.5692%. The name is largely used in the English and German languages, and it was followed in popularity by Charlotte (French, German, Dutch, English, and Scandinavian), Christina (Dutch, English, German, Greek, and Scandinavian), Ciara (English and Irish), Claudia (Dutch, English, German, Italian, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish), and Clare (English). Rare Century names include the English and French Charlene, the English Charmaine, Chastity, Cher, Cherie, the English and German Cheryl, the English China, Chloris, Christabel, Clarinda, Clemence, the English, German, and French Clementine, the Irish Clodagh, and the English and French Colette.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Charlene | man, free man; carol ... from the mid-20th century, from the name Charles ... |
Charlotte 87 | man, free man ... speakers in the 17th century ... |
Charmaine | charm; carol; fruit ... usage in the 20th century has been boosted by the ... |
Chastity | chastity ... Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Cher | dear; cherry; darling; ... since the early 20th century; it is most famous from ... |
Cherie | darling; man, free man; singer; plain; meadow shire; bright meadow ... speakers in the 20th century. ... |
Cheryl | carol; man, free man ... was coined in the 20th century, probably from Cherie ... |
China | China ... of the country's 3rd-century rulers, the Qin ... |
Chloe 10 | young green shoot ... Longus in the 2nd century, which was later ... |
| Chloris | green ... 1st-century literature, it has appeared as the name ... |
| Christabel | beautiful Christian ... as early as the 16th century, and it later grew in ... |
Christina 200 | Christian woman ... speakers in the 17th century, but they came into ... |
Ciara 324 | little dark one, little ... of Kilkeary was a 7th-century Irish nun who founded a ... |
Clare 679 | clear, bright, famous ... romances from the 15th century, and in Charles ... |
| Clarinda | clear, bright, famous ... the 18th century, the name became popular after ... |
Claudia 417 | limping ... speakers in the 16th century ... in the early 20th century. ... |
Clemence | merciful, gentle ... declined after the 17th-century Reformation, although ... |
Clementine | merciful, gentle ... first used in the 19th century, popularized by the ... |
| Clodagh | in the early 20th century ... |
Colette | victory of the people ... speakers since the 13th century ... |
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