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Spanish
Helper of mankind
Persian
Modern variant of Kamy
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Free woman
Spanish
free man
Spanish
Pure
Turkish
noble
Celtic
brave
Chinese
Unknown
African
Comfort
Chinese
little one
Korean
to shine
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
class; style
Latin
Firm
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Christian
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Latin
lame, crippled
Arabic
glory; fame
English
From the town on the cliff
Celtic
Love
Latin
Lame
Latin
Famous
Celtic
Lame
English
From the clay land
Old English
clay
Celtic
bright; clear
Latin
clear, bright
Irish
bright, clear
Latin
Bright
English
French form of Clara. This was a common name in France throughout the 20th century, though it has since been eclipsed there by Clara. It was also very
English
clear; bright
Latin
clear; bright
French
Illustrious
French
clear, bright
English
Bright meadow
English
Town on clay
Southeast Asian
Clear
English
Son of Flannchadh
Celtic
descendant of the warrior
Spanish
Secret
Spanish
Unknown
Scottish
clan, family
Greek
glory
Latin
bright, clear
English
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus, which meant "clear, bright, famous". The name Clarus was borne by a few early saints. The feminine form w
Latin
Clear
Spanish
Skylights
Latin
Bright
Spanish
bright; clear
Latin
bright, clear
Latin
Bright
Latin
bright, clear
English
Medieval English form of Clara. The preferred spelling in the English-speaking world is now the French form Claire, though Clare has been fairly popul
Latin
bright; clear
Old English
bright bear
Irish
bright, clear
English
Clear mountain
Latin
Bright
English
From the Latin title Clarensis, which belonged to members of the British royal family. The title ultimately derives from the name of the town of Clare
Old English
bright hill
Latin
Bright
Latin
Clear
French
Bright
Latin
Bright
English
Diminutive of Clara.
English
Combination of Clara and the common name suffix bel, from Latin bella "beautiful". This name was used by Edmund Spenser in his poem The Faerie Queene
Latin
bright, clear
Latin
bright and strong
Latin
bright promise
English
Medieval vernacular form of the Late Latin name Claritia, which was a derivative of Clara.
Latin
Bright
Latin
Bright
Latin
bright, clear
Spanish
bright; clear
English
Bright protector; one who is clear
Latin
Unknown
Latin
Illustrious
Latin
bright, clear
Latin
Clear
Spanish
bright; clear
Latin
Bright, clear
Spanish
Bright
Latin
bright promise
Latin
Bright
Spanish
Bright
Spanish
Bright sun
Latin
Bright
English
Latinate form of Clarice. This is the name of the title character in a 1748 novel by Samuel Richardson. In the novel Clarissa Harlowe is a virtuous wo
Latin
Bright, clear
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
bright; clear
Spanish
Bright
English
Simply means "clarity, lucidity" from the English word, ultimately from Latin clarus "clear".
Latin
Bright
Spanish
Bright
Southeast Asian
Bright
English
Bright
Latin
bright, clear
Latin
Bright
English
From an English surname meaning "cleric" or "scribe", from Old English clerec originally meaning "priest". A famous bearer of the surname was William
English
Clerk, cleric
English
One who works with clay
English
Clerk, bright
Old English
Clerks or scholars
English
Son of Clark
Latin
clerk, scholar
Spanish
Strong
English
Bright and clear
Latin
Bright
English
Bright, clear, or famous
Latin
Bright
French
bright; clear
Latin
classes, categories
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
conflict
Old English
group of birds
Spanish
Classified
Spanish
classifieds
Latin
timeless; traditional
African
Ancient
Latin
classic style
English
Timeless and classic
English
town near clay
Latin
lame
English
French masculine and feminine form of Claudius. In France the masculine name has been common since the Middle Ages due to the 7th-century Saint Claude
Latin
lame
French
Lame or crippled
French
lame
Spanish
Lame
Latin
Lame, crippled
French
Lame
Latin
Lame
Latin
Lame
Latin
Lame
Latin
lame; disabled
English
Lame; refers to clarity and brilliance of gems
Latin
lame
English
Feminine form of Claudius. It is mentioned briefly in the New Testament. As a Christian name it was very rare until the 16th century.
Latin
Lame
Hebrew
Lame
Latin
Lame
English
Lame; disabled
Latin
Lame or disabled
Latin
patrician Claudius
Latin
lame
Latin
Lame
Latin
lame
Spanish
Little lame one
Latin
Lame
Latin
Lame or crippled
Spanish
Lame
English
Lame; character in 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
Spanish
Lame
Spanish
lame; brave
Spanish
Lame warrior
Latin
Lame
Latin
lame, crippled
Latin
lame, crippled
Latin
Lame
Spanish
Little lame one
Latin
Lame, crippled
Latin
lame, crippled
Latin
lame, crippled
Latin
lame
Latin
Lame or disabled
Latin
Famous warrior
Latin
Bright, clear
Germanic
Victory of the people
Latin
lame
French
Famous warrior
Latin
Key
Spanish
key
Spanish
Carnation flower
French
Clever
Latin
key; lock
Spanish
Key
Spanish
Little nail
Spanish
Famous warrior
English
From an English surname that originally referred to a person who lived near or worked with clay. This name can also be a short form of Clayton.
Scottish
great sword
Spanish
clay; earth
English
Bright
English
From a surname that was originally derived from various English place names, all meaning "clay settlement" in Old English.
English
Glory
English
Glory
Caribbean
Pure-hearted
English
Pure
English
Transparent
English
Clear or bright
English
Bright or clear
Portuguese
Bright or clear
Portuguese
Son of Cleber
French
Famous and bright
Celtic
Sword
French
Heritage
Spanish
Unknown
Welsh
glory, fame
Celtic
Greatly loved
Celtic
famous; renowned
French
Musical symbol for pitch
Germanic
famous warrior
Portuguese
Key
Germanic
famous warrior
Greek
Key
Celtic
Famous warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
One who is a healer
Spanish
Famous warrior
Greek
Famous warrior
Greek
famous glory
English
Clay settlement
Dutch
slope, hill
Celtic
From the cliff land
Latin
Famous
Italian
Renowned, famous
Greek
bright, clear
Latin
Merciful
Greek
glory; fame
Latin
Gentle
English
From the English word for a type of flowering vine, ultimately derived from Greek κλήμα (klema) meaning "twig, branch".
Greek
merciful; gentle
Latin
merciful, gentle
Spanish
Mild, merciful
Latin
Mercy
English
English form of the Late Latin name Clemens (or sometimes of its derivative Clementius), which meant "merciful, gentle". This was the name of 14 popes
Latin
Merciful, gentle
English
Merciful
English
Mildness; gentleness
English
Merciful; mild
English
English form of Clémentine.
Latin
Merciful
Latin
Merciful
Spanish
One who is famous
Latin
merciful
English
Famous warrior
Latin
merciful; gentle
Greek
Merciful
Latin
merciful, gentle
Latin
Merciful
Latin
Glory or fame
African
Modern variant of Clement
Celtic
bright; clear
Celtic
clear; bright
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Strong
English
Cleanliness
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
famous warrior
English
A clearing in the woods
Celtic
famous warrior
English
Short form of Cleopatra, Cleon or Cleopas.
English
Famous warrior; known for his bravery
Greek
Glory of the father
Greek
Glory of the father
Spanish
Glory of the father
Greek
glory of the bearer
Greek
Glory of the people
Greek
glory
Greek
Glory
Greek
Glory
Hebrew
Glory of the Father
English
Glory of the father
Greek
glory of the father
Greek
Vision of glory
French
Scholarly
Latin
Clear
Latin
Bright
Latin
bright, clear
Latin
Bright
Celtic
To call, summon
English
Scribe or cleric
Latin
Bright
French
clear mountain
French
Bright
English
Cleric
Caribbean
Unknown
Germanic
famous army
Greek
Famous
English
Variant of Cletus.
Greek
Called
Greek
Called
Celtic
glory; fame
English
clever; intelligent
Old English
brave, clever
Old English
cliff, slope
English
From an English surname that was derived from a place name meaning "cliff land" (from Old English clif and land). This was the surname of American pre
Latin
intelligent
Spanish
little clever one
English
Son of clever
Germanic
intelligent; wise
French
clever, intelligent
Latin
bringer of light
Latin
Famous
English
clever king
Old English
clay
Spanish
clear; bright
Germanic
famous warrior
Spanish
key
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
Famous warrior
English
Cleaner
Old English
famous warrior
Greek
glory, fame
English
Son of the clerk
English
clay town
English
Clever
Celtic
light; brightness
Germanic
famous warrior
Spanish
Famous warrior
Greek
Famous warrior
English
Cliffside
Celtic
famous warrior
Old English
famous warrior
Spanish
Patron
English
Cliff, slope
English
Short form of Clifford or Clifton.
English
Dweller by the cliff
English
From a surname that was originally from a place name meaning "ford by a cliff" in Old English.
English
Dweller by the cliff
English
Dweller by the cliff
Old English
ford by a cliff
English
From a surname that was originally derived from a place name meaning "settlement by a cliff" in Old English.
Spanish
The one who climbs
Latin
Climate
Greek
environmental conditions
Spanish
Climate control
Latin
Merciful
Spanish
Unknown
French
To bend
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
famous warrior
English
Cleaner
Celtic
Son of the illustrious
Spanish
Clinics or healthcare facilities
Latin
To lean or incline
Old English
Bright, shining
English
Short form of Clinton. A notable bearer is American actor Clint Eastwood (1930-), who became famous early in his career for his western movies.
English
From an English surname that was originally derived from towns named Glinton, of uncertain meaning, or Glympton, meaning "settlement on the River Glym
English
Glory
Celtic
Bright
Celtic
Goddess of beauty
Celtic
Shining
English
to cut; clip
Italian
famous
English
Famous warrior
English
From the cliff town
English
From an English surname derived from Old English clif meaning "cliff", originally belonging to a person who lived near a cliff.
English
slope; hill
Latin
Flowering plant
Celtic
Unknown
French
fame; glory
English
One who makes cloaks
Spanish
Unknown
English
Lump
English
From the river
Germanic
famous warrior
Latin
Lame
Spanish
Famous warrior
Spanish
Famous warrior
Spanish
Famous warrior
Latin
Famous warrior
English
Young green shoot
English
Glory
Germanic
Nail, peg
English
Blooming, verdant
English
Glory, character name from lesser-known plays
Greek
Fame
English
One who lives in a cloister
Chinese
Unknown
Celtic
Unknown
Celtic
Clone
Chinese
Unknown
Celtic
Meadow by the river
English
From the meadow
English
Bright
Greek
glory; fame
Latin
Glory
Spanish
Famous warrior
Greek
Goddess of flowers
English
Glory
Southeast Asian
Near
French
small room
Latin
small enclosure
French
Famous in battle
Spanish
famous; renowned
English
English form of Clotilde.
Various
African
Born on Tuesday
French
Famous warrior
English
Condensed water vapor
English
A rare fruit found in boggy areas
English
Overcast
Southeast Asian
Famous
English
Influence
Celtic
hill; slope
Celtic
clover meadow
English
A spice from a flower bud, symbolizes warmth
English
From the English word for the wild flower, ultimately deriving from Old English clafre.
English
Field overgrown with clover
English
Field of clover, symbolizing abundance
English
Leaf of the clover plant
English
Combination of clover and meadows, symbolizing prosperity
Celtic
meadow; clover field
French
famous warrior
English
To choke up
Latin
Lame
Latin
Famous warrior
English
gathering; association
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Lame
Latin
Lame or crippled
Celtic
Meadow
Celtic
clover; fame
Celtic
A river valley
English
From the river
Celtic
River
English
From the name of the River Clyde in Scotland, from Cumbric Clud, which is of uncertain origin. It became a common given name in America in the middle
Welsh
famous, bright
English
From the sky
English
town on a hill
English
unknown; possibly initials
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
to be blessed
Celtic
Beloved
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
miracles
Chinese
coming
African
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Latin
come on
African
Unknown
Celtic
unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Irish
to be strong
Spanish
unknown meaning
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
God's grace
African
Unknown
Sanskrit
to shine
African
Hope
Old Norse
wolf
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Love
African
Unknown
African
Peace
Celtic
Unknown
Latin
steadfast, constant
Chinese
river
English
to guide; mentor
Irish
helpful, gentle
Celtic
Helper
Native American
sacred place
English
Seashore
English
One who coasts
African
Bravery
English
A blue chemical element, rare and valuable
Turkish
little crow
English
Free man
African
Unknown
English
Shoemaker or repairer of shoes
English
Strong
Spanish
covers, blankets
Hebrew
God is my protector
African
Born on Tuesday
English
Shoemaker
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
snake
Spanish
Collection
Old Norse
from the dark river
English
Masculine or feminine diminutive of Jacob.
Spanish
Coca plant
Native American
unknown meaning
Spanish
Place of the Cochabamba valley
Spanish
carriage, vehicle
Spanish
Cars
Spanish
Little pig
Various
Spanish
Kitchen
Spanish
Kitchens
Spanish
cook; chef
English
Rooster
Spanish
Valley
English
Chocolate bean
Spanish
chocolate; sweet
Spanish
Type of tropical hardwood
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
little bird
Spanish
Crocodile
Spanish
Little coconut