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Language |
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Chansy |
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American English |
It refers to "One who takes risks". Perhaps very s... |
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Chanta |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantaal |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantae |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantai |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantal |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantala |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantara |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantay |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantel |
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English |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantell |
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French |
A beautiful singer, or "stony spot". Variation of ... |
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Chantelle |
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English |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Chantrez |
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French |
Derived from a place name, meaning "stony spot", b... |
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Char |
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French |
One who is little and womanly. Somewhat related to... |
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Chara |
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French |
One who is little and womanly. Somewhat related to... |
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Charece |
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Greek |
A woman of great charm and grace. Also a variant o... |
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Chareece |
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Greek |
A woman of great charm and grace. Also a variant o... |
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Chareese |
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Latin |
Brotherly Love. One of the three cardinal virtues ... |
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Chareessa |
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Greek |
A woman of great charm and grace. Also a variant o... |
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