Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with (Co) ×

  • Coster - KAWS-ter
    Coster Name Meaning. English: metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of costards (Anglo-Norman French, from coste 'rib'), a variety of large apples, so called for their prominent ribs.
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  • Costin
    The ancient roots of the Costin family name are in the Anglo-Saxon culture. ... The surname is derived from Anglo-French casteyn, which means chestnut.
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  • Cotter
    Origin of the name. The surname Cotter has several different origins. The English surname is a status name. This name is made up of the Old English elements 'cot' "cottage", "hut" and the suffix er. In the feudal system a cotter held a cottage by service (rather than by rent).
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  • Cotton - KAH-tən
    The name Cotton is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when a family lived in one of a number of similarly named settlements throughout England. Coton is found in Cambridgeshire, while Cotton was in Cheshire. ... All of these names stem from the Old English phrase æt cotum, which means at the cottages.
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  • Cottus
    New Latin, from Greek kottos, a kind of river fish.
    Meaning: A titan Origin: Greek
  • Coughlan
    Coughlan surname history. Two original Irish versions of Coughlan (and its variants (O')Coghlan, Coglin and Cohalan) exist, O Cochlain and Mac Cochlain, both derived from cochal, meaning "cloak" or "hood".
    Meaning: Hooded Origin: Irish
  • Coulson
    English Meaning: The name Coulson is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Coulson is: Triumphant people.
    Meaning: Coal
  • Coulter - KOHL-tər
    Coulter is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin, deriving from Uí Coltarain, meaning "descendants of Coltarain".
    Meaning: A form of colter Origin: English
  • Courage
    Suppressor of Many; Strong; Powerful; Mighty; Brave and Courageous; one who is victorious. Boy. Indian. Bahudhar. Honorable; Brave; Courageous; Fearless.
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  • Court
    Contribute your knowledge to the name Court. ... Court is a variant of Cort (English, Old German) and Courtland (Old English), and the meaning of Court is 'courtier, court attendant; brave; land of the court'.
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  • Courtes
    A courtesy name (Chinese: 字, zi), also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name. This practice is a tradition in East Asian cultures, including China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. ... One also may adopt a self-chosen courtesy name.
    Meaning: Courteous
  • Courtez
    Cortes Name Meaning. Spanish (Cortés), Catalan (Cortès), and Portuguese (Cortês): from cortés 'courteous', 'polite', a derivative of corte (see Corte), a nickname for a refined person, sometimes no doubt given ironically.
    Meaning: Courteous
  • Courtis
    Meaning & History. From an English surname which originally meant "courteous" in Old French.
    Meaning: Courteous Origin: French
  • Courtlandt
    Origin of the name Courtney: Transferred use of the French surname meaning "from Courtenay (in northern France)." The name, originally bestowed upon both males and females, is now more commonly given to girls.
    Meaning: Derived from courtland, farm land Origin: English
  • Cove
    Cove Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a place named Cove, examples of which are found in Devon, Hampshire, and Suffolk, from Old English cofa 'cove', 'bay', 'inlet', also 'shelter', 'hut', or a topographic name with the same meaning.
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  • Covell
    Covell Name Meaning. English: from Old English cufle 'cloak', hence a nickname for an habitual wearer of a cloak or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a cloak maker.
    Meaning: Lives at the cave slope Origin: English
  • Covey
    The name Covey is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Covey is: Hound of the plains.
    Meaning: Hound of the plains Origin: Irish
  • Covin - KOH-vin
    Meanings and history of the name Covin: | Edit. covin is a rare type of porsche that was produced in th 80's, they made only about 1800 of them. also covin from the french covine to come together, it was also used in the 1800's- to come together to cheat or defraud.
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  • Covington - KAH-ving-tən
    Covington Name Meaning. Scottish: habitational name from Covinton in Lanarkshire, first recorded in the late 12th century in the Latin form Villa Colbani, and twenty years later as Colbaynistun.
    Meaning: A settlement of Cofa's people Origin: English
  • Covyll
    Meaning: Lives at the cave slope Origin: English
  • Cowan - KOW-in
    The name Cowan is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Cowan is: Dwells by the hillside hollow.
    Meaning: Well born, born lucky Origin: Gaelic
  • Cowell - KO-əl
    Cowell is a surname of English origin. It is a habitational name from several places in the counties of Lancashire and Gloucestershire called Cowhill, composed the Old English cu (cow) + hyll (hill). In some instances the surname Cowell may also be an Americanized form of the Polish, Jewish and Sorbian name Kowal.
    Meaning: A hill where cows grazed Origin: English
  • Cowen
    Cowen Name Meaning. Scottish and northern English: variant spelling of Cowan.
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  • Cowessess - koh-WEH-ses
    Given Name COWESSESS. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Native American, Ojibwe.
    Meaning: Small baby Origin: Native American
  • Cowin
    Cowin. Buy JPG Image » To the ancient Scottish name Cowin was a nickname for a metalworker. The Gaelic form of the name is Mac Ghobhainn, which means son of the smith.
    Meaning: Raven Origin: Brazilian
  • Cowyn
    Meaning: Twin Origin: Irish
  • Coy - KOI
    Coy Name Meaning. Irish: reduced form of McCoy. English: nickname for a quiet and unassuming person, from Middle English, Old French coi, quei 'calm', 'quiet' (Latin quietus).
    Meaning: Woods Origin: English
  • Coyan
    Meaning: Modest Origin: French
  • Coyle
    Finally, it may be of Scottish and Irish origin, and an anglicized form of the Gaelic "Mac Gill Chomhghaill" (Scotland), or "Mac Giolla Chomhghaill" in Irish, both meaning "the son of the servant of (St.) Comhghall". This was a personal name of uncertain origin, borne by an early Irish saint.
    Meaning: Searches for battle. Origin: Gaelic
  • Coyne
    Coyne is a surname of Irish origin anglicised from the Gaelic Ó Cadhain meaning "descendant of Cadhan". Notable people with the surname include: Andre Coyne, dam engineer. Andrew Coyne, journalist. Bernard Coyne (bishop), Bishop of Elphin from 1913 to 1926.
    Meaning: Modest Origin: French