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Spanish
little coconut
French
from the hill
Latin
Heart
English
Latinized form of Kore. It was not used as a given name in the English-speaking world until after it was employed by James Fenimore Cooper for a chara
Spanish
Brave
Hebrew
Bald or hairless
English
From the English and Spanish word coral for the underwater skeletal deposits that can form reefs. It is ultimately derived (via Old French and Latin)
French
Heart
Latin
Coral
Latin
Like coral
Latin
Coral-like
English
Maiden of the sea; coral
Latin
Coral
Latin
maiden
English
Derived from coral; symbolizes nature's charm
Celtic
Spear
Spanish
Heart
Native American
heart
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Heart
Spanish
little heart
English
From a French surname that was derived from corbeau "raven", originally denoting a person who had dark hair. The name was probably popularized in Amer
Old English
crow's valley
Spanish
Cork
Latin
heart
English
Rope maker
English
From Cordeilla, a name appearing in the 12th-century chronicles of Geoffrey of Monmouth, borne by the youngest of the three daughters of King Leir and
English
From an English surname meaning "maker of cord" or "seller of cord" in Middle English.
French
Heart
Celtic
heart
Spanish
Lamb
Latin
Heart
French
heart; brave
Latin
Heart
English
Friendly
English
Heartfelt warmth and friendliness
English
Maker of cords or strings.
Latin
Heart
Latin
heart, brave
Arabic
City of the heart
French
ribbon, cord
Spanish
From the city of Cordoba
Arabic
Of the cord
English
Shoemaker; leather worker
Spanish
Heart
Spanish
Korean
English
Variant of Corinne.
Greek
maiden; girl
English
Maiden
Spanish
Little heart
Greek
Maiden
Celtic
Hurricane, tempest
Spanish
Heart
Greek
maiden
Latin
Little heart
English
From an English surname that was derived from the Old Norse given name KΓ³ri, of unknown meaning. This name became popular in the 1960s due to the char
English
Feminine form of Corey.
Spanish
Heart
English
From the name of the spice, also called cilantro, which may ultimately be of Phoenician origin (via Latin and Greek).
Greek
Heart of the sea
Celtic
From the hollow
Greek
heart
Latin
spear bearer
Greek
Maiden
Greek
Maiden
English
French form of Corinna. The French-Swiss author Madame de StaΓ«l used it for her novel Corinne (1807).
Greek
From Corinth
English
Of Corioli, a Roman general
English
Heart and song
Greek
maiden; heart
Spanish
Little heart
Spanish
Little heart
Italian
maiden, young girl
English
From the place where the cork trees grow
English
Resilient
Old English
from the hill
Italian
Little heart
Latin
heart
Latin
Heart
English
Cheerful
Spanish
Free man
Celtic
Charioteer
English
Charioteer
Celtic
spear man
Celtic
Raven
English
Grain or seed
Latin
Horn
Latin
Horn
Latin
Horn
Latin
horn-like
Latin
Horn
Spanish
Thorny tree
Latin
Horn
English
Feminine form of Cornelius. In the 2nd century BC it was borne by Cornelia Scipionis Africana (the daughter of the military hero Scipio Africanus), th
Latin
Horn
Latin
Horn
Arabic
Horn
English
Roman family name that possibly derives from the Latin element cornu meaning "horn". In Acts in the New Testament Cornelius is a centurion who is dire
English
From an English surname that was derived from the given name Cornelius.
Latin
Horn
Latin
Horn
Old English
angle or edge
Old English
foundation stone
English
Blue flower often found in cornfields
English
Horned
Latin
horned
Latin
horn
Latin
Horn
English
Relating to Cornwall
English
Horned well
English
Horn
Spanish
Choir
Celtic
Place of the hollow
Latin
Crown
Latin
Little crown
Spanish
Name of a Virgin Mary apparition
Latin
Crown
Spanish
Colonel
Latin
small crown
Latin
Crown
English
Body
Latin
Corporate, united
Latin
Body
Italian
Brave counsel
French
Spear
Spanish
From the corrals
Celtic
From the round hill
Spanish
Heart
Spanish
Runner
Spanish
Roadrunner
Latin
right, accurate
Spanish
Runner
Spanish
runners
Celtic
Maiden
Italian
Flowing
Spanish
Brokerage
Spanish
Brokerage
Latin
Correct
English
From the hollow
Celtic
spear bearer
English
Diminutive of Corinna, Cora, Cornelia, and other names starting with Cor. Since the 1970s it has also been used as a feminine form of Corey.
Latin
Spear bearer
Greek
Maiden
English
Variant of Corinne.
Greek
Maiden
English
Coral
Irish
from the hollow
French
From Corsica
Italian
Beloved
Spanish
little heart
English
Courtly
Spanish
bark, crust
English
from the court
Spanish
farmhouse
Spanish
Curtains
Latin
Brave
French
courtly
English
Court land
English
Variant of Courtney.
Spanish
Short
Spanish
brave
Various
English
Heart
English
Variant of Corey.
Greek
maiden; girl
English
Variant of Corinne.
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Greek
order, harmony
Spanish
Thing
Spanish
Things, objects
English
From the village of the Cossacks
Old Norse
brave
English
Victory of the people
Celtic
From the hollow
Irish
from the marsh
Spanish
Unknown
Various
Greek
Order
Spanish
Little thing
Turkish
Passionate
African
brave; strong
Greek
Order
Arabic
Dream
Greek
Order
Greek
universe
Latin
Beauty
Greek
not applicable
Greek
Beauty study
Arabic
Order, beauty
Arabic
Order
Greek
Order
Greek
order, universe
Greek
Order
Spanish
little thing
Spanish
Tickle
Spanish
Unknown
English
Friendly
Arabic
Steadfast in faith
Latin
Constant
Latin
Steadfastness
Latin
Constant
Latin
Constant
Italian
Steadfast
Italian
constant, steadfast
English
Actor's colleague
Spanish
Rich coast
Greek
Steady
Arabic
Constant
English
coastal town
English
Cost
Spanish
Coastal
Latin
constant, steadfast
Latin
constant
Arabic
Constant
Latin
Little constant
Arabic
Little Costin
English
Constipated
English
High price, valuable
Spanish
Brave
Spanish
Sewing or stitching
Spanish
Little seamstress
Latin
steadfast; brave
Spanish
Consolation
Spanish
Unknown
English
brave; strong warrior
Spanish
Cottage
French
shelter
Spanish
Little cottage
Spanish
Little one
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
shelter; protection
Spanish
Unknown
French
little coat
Spanish
Frills or ruffles
Latin
little cot; cottage
Spanish
little one; small
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Valued
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Parrot
Spanish
Little girl
English
Cotswold hill
Spanish
Unknown
English
One who lives in a cottage
Spanish
cotton
English
Soft fabric
English
Tree representing flexibility and warmth
English
friendly; companion
English
Variant of Cody.
Irish
descendant of the hound
African
Noble lineage
English
Victory's son
African
Born on a Friday
English
Advisor
English
Advisor or guide
French
bravery, strength
English
Brave; ready to face danger
Celtic
from the dark place
Scottish
from the fortress
English
From the court
English
Royal residence
French
Courtier
French
short nose
English
Polite
English
Politeness
English
From the court land
English
From the court
English
domain of Curtius
English
From the aristocratic English surname Courtney, which was derived either from the French place name Courtenay (originally a derivative of the personal
English
short nose; courtier
Latin
Short form of Courtney
English
Dweller by the court
English
court; enclosure
Old English
Relative
Spanish
Unknown
Arabic
Blacksmith
English
From the English vocabulary word cove, which refers to a small coastal inlet.
English
From the cove
English
Agreement
English
Cofa's tree
English
Small group of birds or animals
Hebrew
To be brave
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
domestic animal
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Celtic
warrior; brave
English
Cow's spring
Irish
young warrior
English
Cook or steward
English
From a surname that meant "quiet, shy, coy" from Middle English coi.
Indigenous Americas
Queen
African
brave; strong
Native American
Little one
Native American
Brave one
Spanish
little; small
Celtic
Descendant of the warrior
Native American
Sparrow
English
Cousin
African
Unknown
Arabic
Order
Arabic
Orderly
English
comfort; warmth
English
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Beautiful gift
African
God has given
African
Unknown
African
beautiful woman
African
Goodness is beautiful
English
unknown
English
Unknown
Old English
sea creature
Arabic
Christmas
English
Biscuit
Old English
little crack
English
Skill
English
Skilled maker or creator
English
From the craftsman's town
English
Cunning
English
Rocky hill
English
From the Scottish surname Craig, which was derived from Gaelic creag meaning "crag, rocks, outcrop", originally indicating a person who lived near a c
English
Rocky hill
English
Rocky hill
Celtic
Rocky hill
Celtic
Rocky hill
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Free man
English
Marshland
English
Eccentric
English
From the rocky meadow
English
Crane
Latin
to collide violently
English
Wooden or humble
English
From a valley or 'the place of crows'
Old English
from the crow's hill
English
From a surname that was derived from a place name meaning "crow ford" in Old English.
English
By the crow's meadow
African
Cool person
English
Town on a hill
Latin
crazy, wild
African
Unknown
Latin
To create
Spanish
Creation
English
A person who is sour
Spanish
Creating
Spanish
to create
Latin
to create
Spanish
Creative
Spanish
Creativity
Spanish
Creative
Latin
creation; maker
Latin
creative
Spanish
To grow
Spanish
Growth
Spanish
Little crescent moon
Latin
growing
Latin
growth
Spanish
To grow
Spanish
credits; trust
Latin
I believe
Native American
People of the river
English
From the English word creed meaning "set of beliefs", ultimately from Latin credo meaning "to believe".
Various
Celtic
Pure
Celtic
Rocky hill
Celtic
Rocky hill
Scottish
rock, cliff
English
From a surname that was derived from a place name, originally from Gaelic crioch "border" combined with Old English tun "town".
Celtic
Little bell
Spanish
Cream
Spanish
Cream
African
Unknown
Celtic
little crane
Germanic
Unknown
English
Town by the creek
African
Unknown
Latin
Create
Latin
to grow
Latin
Increase
Latin
growth
Spanish
Growing
Spanish
Growing
Various
Spanish
Growing
Caribbean
Unknown
Latin
golden
Latin
growing, increasing
Spanish
Growing
Latin
Growing
Old English
growing sea
Spanish
Curly or wavy hair
Latin
Curly-haired
Spanish
curly; frizzy
Spanish
Curly
Spanish
curly
English
An edible plant symbolizing rejuvenation and life
Greek
Gold
English
Crunch or squeezed
English
The top or peak of a hill or mountain
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Old English
from the farm
Arabic
From Crete
Spanish
Unknown
English
Either from a surname that was derived from the English town of Crewe (from Old Welsh criu meaning "weir"), or from the English vocabulary word for a
Greek
Christ bearer
Latin
Follower of Christ
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Celtic
beloved
Spanish
breeding place
Celtic
Rocky hill
Celtic
Little dark one
Latin
Unknown
Greek
Unknown
Celtic
rocky place
Celtic
noble; powerful
English
Small insect
Greek
Ring
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Spanish
beloved; dear
Spanish
Christ; anointed one
Latin
to shine
Spanish
clear; brilliant
Latin
Christian
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
Christian
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
Bearer of Christ
Greek
Christ bearer
English
Follower of Christ
Italian
Famous ruler
Latin
criminal leader
African
Unknown
Latin
deep red
Latin
little flower
Celtic
Fox
Celtic
Little angel
Latin
Curly-haired
English
Bearer of Christ
Latin
Golden
Spanish
Christ bearer; strong
Spanish
Chrysalis
Spanish
frosty; clear
Spanish
Christ-like
Latin
golden
Latin
Christ's love
Arabic
Chrysanthemum
Spanish
golden, shining
Spanish
Christ's angel
English
follower of Christ; grace
Spanish
Golden flower
Spanish
Chrysanthemum
Spanish
Golden flower
Spanish
Christ's beauty
Latin
Christ bearer
English
Bearer of Christ
Spanish
Christ bearer
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Spanish
follower of Christ
Germanic
Gray battle
Latin
Golden
Greek
Golden
English
Christian
Irish
follower of Christ
Indian
Dark
Latin
follower of Christ
Greek
bearer of Christ
Spanish
Bearer of Christ
Latin
golden
Spanish
Turning point
Spanish
follower of Christ
Celtic
Christ's light
Latin
follower of Christ
English
Follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Greek
Anointed
English
Christian man
Latin
Christ's gift
Christian
Christ
Spanish
Christ bearer
Latin
Christ's Mary
English
Christmas
Latin
Christ's follower
Indian
Divine
Spanish
Golden
Spanish
Bearer of Christ
Spanish
crucible; melting pot
Spanish
little golden one
Spanish
Golden Christ
Spanish
Golden cross
Spanish
Golden mouth
Latin
Curly-haired