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English
Medieval variant of Crispin.
Latin
curly-haired
English
From the Roman cognomen Crispinus, which was derived from the name Crispus. Saint Crispin was a 3rd-century Roman who was martyred with his twin broth
Latin
Curly-haired
Italian
curly-haired
English
Little curly-haired
Spanish
Curly-haired
Latin
crunchy, fresh
Latin
follower of Christ
Celtic
Golden flower
English
Follower of Christ
English
Christian follower
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Christ-like
Spanish
follower of Christ
English
Follower of Christ
Greek
follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
English
Follower of Christ
Latin
Crest
Spanish
Beautiful
Spanish
Clear
Latin
pure, clear
English
Clear and bright
Spanish
Crystal
Spanish
clear; sparkling
Spanish
Clear as crystal
Spanish
Clear
Spanish
follower of Christ
Spanish
Christian
Latin
Bearer of Christ
Arabic
Follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
Christ-like
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Christian
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
English
Crystal clear
Spanish
follower of Christ
Spanish
little Christian
Latin
Christian
Latin
Christian
Spanish
Little Christian
Spanish
follower of Christ; pure
Latin
Christian
Latin
follower of Christ
Greek
follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Greek
bearer of Christ
Spanish
follower of Christ
Spanish
follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
Christian
Various
Latin
Follower of Christ
Spanish
Christian
Spanish
Christian servant
Spanish
little Christian
Spanish
Christian
Latin
Follower of Christ
Italian
Follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Various
Latin
Follower of Christ
Spanish
Little Christian
Spanish
little Christian
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
Bearer of Christ
Spanish
Follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
Anointed
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Latin
Christian little one
Latin
Christian
Spanish
Little Christ
Spanish
follower of Christ
Spanish
Christ-bearer
Spanish
bearer of Christ
Spanish
Little Christ bearer
Spanish
Christ-bearer
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Spanish
Little Christopher
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Greek
Christ-bearer
Spanish
Christophoros
Celtic
Bearer of Christ
Spanish
Bearer of Christ
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Spanish
bearer of Christ
Spanish
Bearer of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Christian
Spanish
follower of Christ
Spanish
Christ's village
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
Christian
Latin
follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Greek
Follower of Christ
Greek
judge; decision
Latin
Follower of Christ
Spanish
bearer of Christ
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Greek
Bearer of Christ
Latin
sword
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
beautiful, ruler
Latin
Golden
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
Clear glass
Spanish
follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
Spanish
Follower of Christ
English
Follower of Christ
Germanic
Brave ruler
Spanish
bright, shining
Slavic
Crown
Spanish
free man
Spanish
Unknown
English
Pot or container
English
One who makes pots
English
From a surname that was derived from a place name meaning "town with a small enclosed field" in Old English.
Celtic
From the marsh
Celtic
bend
Caribbean
Unknown
English
From the crooked stream
Greek
Time
Spanish
chronicle; history
Germanic
Farmer
Greek
Time
English
Bend or hook
English
From a surname that was derived from the name of an English town, itself meaning "cross town" in Old Norse.
English
Christian symbol
Latin
conflict zone
English
Haven at the crossing
English
Transition
English
Unknown
Old Norse
to cross
English
Intelligent bird
Old English
royal headdress
English
Well of crowns
Greek
follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Crosses
Latin
Of the cross
African
Critical
English
Variant of Crew.
English
To travel leisurely
English
Referring to a character from 'Nicholas Nickleby'
English
Belonging to the crumblers or followers
Spanish
To press
African
Affection
Spanish
Little cross
Latin
little cross
Christian
Christian believer
Latin
Little cross
Spanish
Unknown
Old Norse
to create
English
Cross; symbol of faith.
Spanish
Crossed
Spanish
Cross or crucifix
Spanish
Little Cross
Spanish
Little cross
Spanish
cross of Mary
Spanish
Cross
Spanish
cross
African
Unknown
Greek
follower of Christ
Greek
Golden flower
Greek
follower of Christ
Greek
clear; brilliant
Greek
pure; clear
English
Clear
English
From the English word crystal for the clear, colourless glass, sometimes cut into the shape of a gemstone. The English word derives ultimately from Gr
Greek
clear; brilliant
English
Christian
Greek
clear, brilliant
Greek
clear, bright
Latin
Christian
Greek
follower of Christ
Latin
follower of Christ
English
Clear
Greek
bearer of Christ
Greek
clear; brilliant
Greek
follower of Christ
Latin
Follower of Christ
English
Pure
English
clear; brilliant
Spanish
Modern variant of Chris
Chinese
Unknown
Hungarian
defender
Eastern European
Leader
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Eastern European
Star
Indian
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Old Norse
to be strong
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
peace; calm
Old English
From the hill
English
Unknown
Celtic
Unknown
African
We have been blessed
African
Unknown
African
We are loved
African
beloved
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Bringer of hope
African
Promise
Celtic
little one
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Latin
Follower of Christ
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
transformation; change
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Celtic
Dog
Vietnamese
river
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
enclosure, pen
Spanish
Square
Spanish
Frames or pictures
Native American
Descending Sun
African
Brave warrior
Chinese
Graceful
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
musical quartet
Spanish
fourth
Spanish
twin
Spanish
Twin
Spanish
four
Indigenous Americas
Eagle
Indigenous Americas
Eagle
Indigenous Americas
Descending Sun
English
Fertile land
English
From Cuba
Spanish
Cuban
Spanish
from Cuba
Spanish
From the caves
English
Synthetic diamond; shines like the real one.
Spanish
Little cubs
Spanish
Cube-like
Spanish
Cube
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
cube
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
To protect
Spanish
little one; darling
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Knife-making
Spanish
Knives
Spanish
Little girl
Celtic
little bird
Latin
little dog
Spanish
Unknown
African
grandmother
Spanish
Unknown
English
Loving one
African
born on Monday
African
Monday born
Celtic
To signal
Spanish
toad
Spanish
slope
Spanish
Neck
Spanish
Accounts
Spanish
String
Spanish
Leather
Spanish
Leathers
Spanish
little raven
Spanish
Hill
Spanish
cave
Spanish
caves
Spanish
Little cave
Spanish
Unknown
English
A dealer in cutlery
Chinese
Green
Spanish
Care
Chinese
Green jade
Celtic
Wise, intelligent
Chinese
Green jade
Native American
to be brave
Indigenous Americas
Good heart
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
noble, brave
African
Unknown
Slavic
Sweet
Spanish
Little cucumber
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Inhabitant of CuliacΓ‘n
Spanish
Little dove
Spanish
little hill
Spanish
Thunderstorm
English
From a surname, either Cullen 1 or Cullen 2. It jumped a little in popularity as a given name after Stephenie Meyer's novel Twilight (2005), featuring
Latin
culture; cultivation
English
Shared beliefs
Latin
The moon
Turkish
Brave
African
Blessed
Indigenous Americas
Serpent
Spanish
Dance and music genre
Spanish
Little cumbia
Old English
To be wise
Spanish
Unknown
Indigenous Americas
To live
Celtic
Son of servant
English
Son of the hound
Spanish
friend
Chinese
Unknown
Southeast Asian
From the place of the river
African
Bringer of fortune
Indigenous Americas
Golden flower
Turkish
Brave
Spanish
Rabbit
Southeast Asian
Strong
English
Barrel maker
Latin
Little cup
Latin
desire
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
little sister
Spanish
Little cutie
African
Unknown meaning
Caribbean
Unknown
Old English
spear ruler
French
Curious
Spanish
From the place of the heart
Spanish
curiosities
English
Curly-haired
Celtic
Curly
English
curly-haired; curly
Old English
curly-haired
Old English
horn
Celtic
Brave or strong
Celtic
From the marsh
Celtic
From the marsh
Caribbean
Flowing
Spanish
Little run
Spanish
Strong
Irish
from the hollow
Spanish
Course or path
Spanish
Unknown
English
Either a variant of Kurt or short form of Curtis.
English
Fabric covering
Old English
short
African
Bright warrior
Spanish
Tanned or cured
English
From an English surname that originally meant "courteous" in Old French.
English
Courteous
English
Rough
Germanic
short; brief
English
Church town
Latin
curvy shape
Italian
curved place
Celtic
From the hollow
Spanish
Unknown
Indigenous Americas
Center of the world
Hebrew
Land of Cush
Slavic
Sweetheart
Celtic
Sweetheart
Indigenous Americas
Joyful
Spanish
Unknown
English
Fortified town
Latin
Guardian
Latin
Guardian
Spanish
Guardian
English
Sever
Spanish
Bright warrior
Old English
sword maker
Latin
cute child
Latin
handsome boy
Caribbean
Unknown
Latin
adorable child
Latin
Cute little one
Latin
cute child
English
Old English form of Cuthbert.
Old English
famous bright
Southeast Asian
Cute
Spanish
Unknown
English
Cute
Old English
to cut
English
Cute
Latin
cute one
Latin
sacred
Indigenous Americas
Place of the Cuxil people
Indigenous Americas
Guinea pig
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
brave
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Slavic
life
Slavic
Flower
Slavic
Little flower
English
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Born on Saturday
African
Sunday child
Native American
Little girl
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
African
Born on a Sunday
African
Born on Wednesday
English
Queen's fortress
African
Unknown
English
Royal warrior maiden
English
Fair lady
Old English
to sing
Chinese
Unknown
Welsh
unknown
Welsh
to cry
English
Short form of Cyrus or Cyril.
African
to love
Greek
greenish-blue
Arabic
sky blue
English
Prophetess or oracle
English
From the city of Cybele
Greek
Circle
Celtic
little one
Greek
From the city of Cydonia
English
Variant of Sydney.
English
Bounty
Caribbean
Unknown
Indian
Unknown
English
Swan; symbolizes grace and beauty
African
Unknown
Celtic
victorious
Chinese
pure; clear
Old English
to cry
Korean
unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
A circle or cycle
Greek
From the heavens
English
Narrow; a form of Cecily
French
beautiful; grace
English
Woodland
Celtic
Welshman
English
A king in Shakespeare's play of the same name
English
From the cymbal
Celtic
Confluence
Welsh
the one who is
English
Variant of Simone 1.
Celtic
brave
Greek
Artichoke
English
to connect; link
English
Son of the river; connected to nature
Greek
From Mount Cynthus
English
Short form of Cynthia.
Greek
Moon
Greek
Moon goddess
English
Moon goddess
English
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and beald "bold, brave".
English
Derived from the Old English elements cyne "royal" and beorht "bright".
English
Means "royal fortress" from Old English cyne "royal" and burg "fortress". Saint Cyneburga, a daughter of a king of Mercia, was the founder of an abbey
English
Variant of Cyneburg.
English
From the Old English elements cyne "royal" and ΓΎryΓΎ "strength". This name was borne by an 8th-century queen of Mercia.
English
Means "royal peace" from Old English cyne "royal" and friΓΎ "peace".
English
Variant of CynefriΓ°.
English
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and heard "hard, firm, brave, hardy".
English
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and mære "famous".
English
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and ric "ruler, king".
English
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and sige "victory".
English
From Old English cyne "royal" and swiΓΎ "strong". Saint Cyneswitha was a younger sister of Saint Cyneburg.
English
Variant of CyneΓ°ryΓ°.
English
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and weard "guard".
English
Family
English
Warrior king; protector amid the chaos
English
moon; goddess
Greek
From Mount Cynthus
English
Latinized form of Greek ΞΟ Ξ½ΞΈΞ―Ξ± (Kynthia), which means "woman from Cynthus". This was an epithet of the Greek moon goddess Artemis, given because Cynth
Greek
Moon goddess
Greek
Of the moon
Greek
Moon goddess
Celtic
moon
Greek
Moon
English
Fair and wise
English
Bold
Arabic
cipher; hidden
Greek
From Cyprus
English
Tree
English
Rooted in cypress trees, symbolizing serenity
English
Wood from cypress trees, durable and fragrant
Greek
From Cyprus
English
From Cyprus
Hebrew
From Cyprus