Names Like Chase
24 baby names similar to Chase in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Blake#316 in the U.S.From the Old English 'blac' (pale, fair) or 'blaec' (dark, black) — an interesting paradox meanSloane#141 in the U.S.Raider, warrior — from Irish Gaelic Sluaghadhán, a diminutive of sluagh meaning host or raidingHunter#130 in the U.S.One who hunts; a hunter — from Old English huntian (to hunt) + -er (agent suffix)Quinn#467 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Ó Cuinn, meaning 'descendant of Conn,' where Conn derives from the Old ICharlotte#2 in the U.S.Free woman; feminine form of CharlesScarlett#32 in the U.S.Scarlet; bright red; a fine cloth of scarlet colorJosephine#53 in the U.S.God will increase; God shall addAdeline#59 in the U.S.Noble; of noble kind; French diminutive of AdelaClaire#68 in the U.S.Bright; clear; illustriousMadeline#81 in the U.S.Woman from Magdala; high tower — from the Hebrew place name Migdal (tower), via Greek MagdaleneJosie#82 in the U.S.God will increase; God shall add — nickname form of Josephine or Joanna, from Hebrew YosefSienna#94 in the U.S.Orange-red earth pigment; named after the Italian city of Siena, known for its rich reddish-broJade#95 in the U.S.The green gemstone; from Spanish piedra de la ijada (stone of the side/flank), referring to itsMargot#102 in the U.S.Pearl — French short form of Marguerite, from Greek margaritēs (pearl)Juliette#110 in the U.S.Youthful, downy-bearded — French diminutive of Julie/Julia, from Latin Iulius, the Roman clan nEliza#115 in the U.S.My God is an oath; pledged to God — short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew ElishebaRaelynn#116 in the U.S.Modern American creation combining Rae (Hebrew: ewe, or beam of light) + Lynn (Welsh: lake)Emerson#122 in the U.S.Son of Emery; Emery derives from Germanic Amalric meaning 'work-power' or 'brave power'Magnolia#124 in the U.S.Named after the magnolia tree, itself named after French botanist Pierre Magnol (1638–1715)Scottie#126 in the U.S.From Scotland; one who is ScottishValerie#127 in the U.S.Strong; vigorous; healthy — from the Roman family name Valerius, from Latin valere (to be stronEmersyn#138 in the U.S.Feminine respelling of Emerson — son of Emery, from Germanic amal (work) and ric (power)Brielle#143 in the U.S.Short form of Gabrielle; from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength'Remi#145 in the U.S.Oarsman; from the Latin remus (oar)






