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Displayed on this page are C- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Charles (English and French) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #62 and a usage of 0.3358%, and it was followed by Chase (English), Chance (English), Charlie (English), Chandler (English), Chad (English), and Chaz (English) in descending order; among the rare C- names are the English Celestine, the Italian Celestino, the Italian and Spanish Celino, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Celio, the Turkish Cem, the Czech Cenck, the French Céleste, the English Chadwick, the Greek Charalampos, the English Charlton, Charly, the English and Hebrew Chayim, and the English Chester.
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Celestine ... heavenly, of sky ... origin is Latin, and its use, English ... name was known from the 5th century Pope ... Celestino ... heavenly, of sky ... largely used in Italian and it is ... variation of Celestine ... Celino ... has its origins in the Latin language, and ... name is derived from the Roman family name ... Celio ... sky, heaven; heaven ... used chiefly in the Italian, Portuguese, ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Cem ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Turkish ... name was borne by Prince Cem (1459-1495), a ... Cenck ... winning, conquering; ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant of Vincent ... Céleste ... heavenly, of sky ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant of Celestine ... Chad Chadwick Chance Chandler Charalampos ... to shine from joy ... used chiefly in Greek and its ... name was borne by the 2nd century Saint ... Charles Charlie Charlton Charly ... free man ... mainly used in the English language and ... form of Charles ... rare as a baby boy name ... Chase Chayim ... life ... largely used in the English and Hebrew ... a rarely used baby name for boys ... Chaz Chester |