Shares the Ch starting letters with the name Charlene.
Nina often relates to grace; Chana is the Hebrew source for grace.
Jane and Hannah share the root meaning of grace and favor.
Connects to the concept of divine grace central to the name Christina.
Starts with the same initial letter sound 'Ch' as Charlene.
Christina means 'anointed'; Chana shares grace and blessing meaning.
Nina is a diminutive of Hannah, both meaning grace.
Chana means grace in Hebrew — the direct root word behind both John and Gianna.
Hannah is the English form of Chana
Ann derives directly from Hannah/Chana via Latin and Greek.
A traditional Hebrew equivalent for English names starting with C.
Anna is the Greek/Latin form of the Hebrew name Chana.
Both names share the Hebrew root for grace and favor.
Traditional Hebrew source for names meaning grace or favor.
Traditional Ashkenazi practice of pairing English C names with Chana.
Both names stem from the Hebrew root 'Chen' meaning grace.
Commonly used as a traditional Hebrew equivalent for C-names.
Both names mean grace—a perfect meaning match
Derived from the same Semitic root as Chana
Both names begin with the letter C in their common English transliterations.
Diminutive form sharing the same root
Traditional 'H' pairing commonly used in Jewish naming ceremonies.