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| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Chaney | Old French | oak-wood |
| Chang | Chinese | Smooth. |
| Chango | Spanish | Variant of Chago: Heel. |
| Chaniel | Hebrew | God's grace. |
| Chankoowashtay | Native-American | Good road (Sioux). |
| Chankrisna | Cambodian | Tree. |
| Chanler | French | Maker of candles. |
| Chann | English | Young wolf. |
| Channe | English | Young wolf. |
| Channiel | Hebrew | Variant of Chaniel: God's grace. |
| Channing | Old-English | knowing |
| Channon | English | Young wolf. |
| Chano | Spanish | Abbreviations for names ending in '-ano' and '-rio.' Chan: (Chinese) family name. |
| Chanoch | Hebrew | Devoted; initiating. |
| Chansomps | Native-American | Locust (Algonquin). |
| Chanti | Spanish | Supplanter. |
| Chao | Chinese | Surpassing. |
| Chap | English | Diminutive of Chapman: Peddler; merchant. |
| Chapalu | Arthurian Legend | Name of a monster. |
| Chapin | Old French | clergyman |
| Chapman | Old-English | merchant |
| Chappel | French | From the chapel. |
| Chappell | French | From the chapel. |
| Chappy | English | Diminutive of Chapman: Peddler; merchant. |
| Charaka | Hindi | Roamer. |
| Charlemagne | French | French form of the German Charles which became popular in the early 9th century when Charles the Great (Charlemagne) became the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. |
| Charles | Old-English | manly, strong |
| Charleson | English | A man; variant of Carl. |
| Charleston | English | A man; variant of Carl. |
| Charleton | English | From Charles' farm. Also a variant of Carleton: From the farmer's land. |