- Claudia - KLAW-dee-ə
French Meaning: The name Claudia is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Claudia is: A feminine form of Claud, aLatin Claudium meaning lame. Claudia was mentioned in the book of Timothy in the New Testament.
Meaning: One who is lame claudelle, gladys
Origin: Latin - Clay - KLAY
Origin of the name Clay: Short form of Clayton, a surname originating from a place-name derived from the Old English elements claēg (clay) and tūn (town, settlement, village, enclosure): hence, "settlement near the clay pit."
- Cleo - KLEE-o
Cleo is a given name that is short for Cleopatra or Cleophus and an alternate spelling of Clio. It is a Greek prefix often translated to mean 'pride', 'fame' or 'glory'.
Meaning: Glory, father
Origin: Greek - Clinton - KLIN-tən
English Meaning: The name Clinton is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Clinton is: Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate. From an Old English surname and place name.
Meaning: From the town on the hill
Origin: English - Clyde - KLIED
The name Clyde is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Clyde is: From the name of Scottish Clyde river.
Meaning: Heard from afar
Origin: Gaelic - Coby - KO-bee
The meaning of Coby has more than one different etymologies. It has same or different meanings in other countries and languages. The different meanings of the name Coby are: Hebrew meaning: Supplanter; held by the heel. Latin meaning: Supplanter; held by the heel.
- Cohen - KO-ən
Cohen is a Hebrew name (כהן) which literally means "priest" (mostly of the Jewish religion). It's also a common Jewish surname which represents an ancient biblical priestly heritage. ... The surname "Cohen" is the most common surname in Israel, but it isn't commonly used as a first name.
- Coleman - KOHL-min
Coleman is a surname of Irish and English origin. The Irish surname is derived from the Irish Ó'Colmáin, Ó'Clumhain, or Mac Colmáin. The English surname is an occupational name denoting a burner of charcoal, or possibly a servant of a person named Cole.
Meaning: Skinned or coal miner
Origin: Gaelic - Colin
Origin of the name Colin: Borrowed from the English, Colin originated as a medieval variant of the obsolete Colle, a short form of Nicholas (victory of the people). Alternatively, Colin is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Cailean (dove). Var: Collan, Collin, Collun, Coln, Colun.
- Colleen - kah-LEEN
Irish Meaning: The name Colleen is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Colleen is: From an Irish word for girl. Famous bearer: Australian novelist Colleen McCullough.
Meaning: Young female
Origin: Gaelic - Collin - KAHL-in
Origin of the name Colin: Borrowed from the English, Colin originated as a medieval variant of the obsolete Colle, a short form of Nicholas (victory of the people). Alternatively, Colin is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Cailean (dove). Var: Collan, Collin, Collun, Coln, Colun.
- Conner
Origin of the name Connor: Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Conchobhar, a compound name composed of the ele-ments conn (wisdom, counsel, strength) or con (hound, dog) and cobhair (aid). “High, will, desire” and “hound lover” are other definitions attributed to the name. Var: Conner.
- Connor - KAHN-ər
The name Connor is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Connor is: Strong willed or wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', meaning high desire. Famous bearers: In Irish mythology Connor was an early king of Ulster.; 20th century Irish diplomat Conor Cruise O'Brien.
Meaning: A wolf lover
Origin: Gaelic - Conor
The name Conor is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Conor is: Strong willed or wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', meaning high desire.
Meaning: A wolf lover
Origin: Gaelic - Conrad - KAHN-rad
Origin and meaning. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic name Konrad, from conja meaning "bold" and rad "counsel". It was the name of a 10th-century bishop of Constance, and became popular in post-medieval English and post-medieval French. It regained popularity in the English-speaking world in the 19th century.
Meaning: Honest or brave advisor
Origin: Germanic - Constance - KAHN-stənts
Constance is a female given name that derives from Latin and means "constant." Variations of the name include Connie, Constancia, Constanze, Constanza, Stanzy, and Konstanze. Notable people with the name include: Constance Bennett (1904–1965), American actress.
Meaning: Steadfast
Origin: Latin - Constantine - KAHN-stən-teen
Constantine (/ˈkɒnstəntaɪn/ or /ˈkɒnstəntiːn/; Latin: Cōnstantīnus, Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, Kōnstantînos) is a masculine given name and surname which is derived from the Latin name Constantinus, a hypocoristic of the first names Constans and Constantius, both meaning "constant, steadfast" in Latin.
Meaning: One who is steadfast, firm dinos
Origin: Latin - Consuelo - kon-SWE-lo
Consuelo is a female given name meaning "solace" or "consolation" in Spanish (a reference to the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Consuelo i.e. Our Lady of Consolation).
Meaning: One who offers consolation
Origin: Spanish - Cooper - KOOP-ər
Origin of the name Cooper: Transferred use of the English surname that originated as an occupational name for a cooper, a cask or barrel maker or seller. It is derived from the Middle English couper (a cask). Short: Coop.
Meaning: A red- headed woman
Origin: English - Cora - KOH-rə
The name "Cora" is a name first made popular by American writer James Fenimore Cooper for the dark-haired heroine in "The Last of the Mohicans" (1826). A variant of the Greek KORË or CORINNA., it means meaning "maiden." Kore is an alternate name for the Greek goddess Persephone.
- Coral - KAWR-əl
English Meaning: The name Coral is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Coral is: A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments.
Meaning: Resembling the semiprecious sea growth, from the reef
Origin: English - Corbin - KOHR-bin
Corbin Name Meaning. French and English: nickname meaning 'little crow', 'raven', from Old French, Middle English corbin, a diminutive of corb. Compare Corbett. English: possibly also a Norman habitational name from places in Calvados and Orne, France, named Corbon.
Meaning: A steep hill
Origin: Gaelic - Cordell - kawr-DEL
Cordell Name Meaning. English: occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for an habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from a diminutive of Old French corde 'rope' (see Cordes). Americanized spelling of German Kardel (see Kardell).
Meaning: Maker of cord
Origin: English - Cordero - kohr-DEH-ro
Spanish: from cordero 'young lamb' (Latin cordarius, a derivative of cordus 'young', 'new'), hence a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd, or alternatively a nickname meaning 'lamb'.
Meaning: Resembling a lamb
Origin: Spanish - Corey - KAWR-ee
Borrowed from the Irish, Corey is a name of more than one derivation. It is the transferred use of the surname derived from the Gaelic coire (a cauldron, a seething pool, a hollow): hence, “dweller in or near a hollow.” Alternatively, it is an Anglicized form of the var-ious surnames derived from corra (a spear).
- Cori
Gaelic Meaning: The name Cori is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Cori is: Ravine.
- Corinne
Corinne is a female name, and the French or English variant of Corina, meaning "beautiful maiden". It has become popular following the publication of Corinne, a 1808 novel by Madame de Stael. Various spellings of the name exist, although some attest that "Corinne" is the most appropriate and age-old spelling.
- Cornelius - kər-NEE-lee-əs
Roman family name which possibly derives from the Latin element cornu "horn". In Acts in the New Testament Cornelius is a centurion who is directed by an angel to seek Peter. After speaking with Peter he converts to Christianity, and he is traditionally deemed the first gentile convert.
- Cornell - kawr-NEL
Cornell Name Meaning. Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel. Swedish: Latinized form of Horn, meaning 'horn'; probably a soldier's name.
- Correy
Corey, Corrie. As a given name, Cory is used by both males and females. As a surname, it has a number of possible derivations, including an Old Norse personal name Kori of uncertain meaning, which is found in Scandinavia and England. As an Irish surname it comes from Ó Comhraidhe (descendant of Comhraidheh).