Boy Names That Mean In

Discover Boy names meaning In with origins and popularity.

14,230 names found Page 58 of 285
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Colon
Large Intestine.
Spanish
Colosse
Colosseum, a large amphitheater in Rome.
French
Colville
From a place name meaning 'Cola's settlement' in Old English.
English
Colvin
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Colmáin, meaning 'descendant of Colmán', a ...
Irish
Coman
Noble, a kind-hearted person.
Gaelic
Comhghan
Twin, born together.
Irish
Cominius
Derived from the Roman family name Cominius, possibly meaning 'companion' or ...
Latin
Como
From the city of Como in Italy.
Italian
Composed
Calm, self-assured, and in control of one's emotions.
English
Comptom
From a place name meaning 'valley of the Combe'.
English
Compton
From a place name meaning 'farmstead of a man named Cumb(a)'.
English
Comyn
From the village of Comyn in Scotland.
Scottish
Conaire
Wise, intelligent, skilled.
Irish
Conant
Wise Aiding.
Irish
Concord
From the Latin word 'concordia', meaning harmony or peace.
English
Condan
Derived from Gaelic 'Condan', meaning 'dark-haired' or 'chief'.
Irish
Condon
Descendant of Condún, a personal name meaning 'brown-haired warrior'.
Irish
Condwiramurs
A name from Arthurian legend, meaning 'guide of the army' or 'leader of the h...
German
Conel
Derived from the Irish name Conall, meaning 'strong wolf' or 'high and mighty'.
Irish
Conelle
Diminutive of Constance, meaning 'steadfast'.
French
Conradin
Bold counsel, a diminutive of Conrad.
German
Conway
Hound of the plain.
Irish
Corbeau
Means 'raven' in French, often used as a surname.
French
Corbyn
From the Old English personal name Corbin, meaning 'raven'.
English
Cordearo
Derived from Spanish 'cordero' meaning lamb, symbolizing innocence.
Spanish
Cordeiro
Means 'lamb' in Portuguese, a surname referring to a gentle person.
Portuguese
Cordera
Derived from Spanish 'cordera' meaning 'ewe lamb'.
Spanish
Corderal
Derived from Spanish 'cordero' meaning lamb, symbolizing innocence.
Spanish
Cordero
Means 'lamb' in Spanish, often used as a surname or given name.
Spanish
Core
From the English word core, meaning the central or most important part.
English
Coridon
derived from the Greek name Kóridos, the name of a shepherd in Greek mythology.
Greek
Corigan
Means 'spear' or 'lance' in Irish.
Irish
Corineus
Derived from the Latin name Corinna, meaning 'maiden'.
Latin
Corinth
Referring to the ancient city of Corinth in Greece.
Greek
Corinthian
Of or pertaining to Corinth, an ancient Greek city-state.
Greek
Corki
Diminutive of Cork.
Irish
Corkie
Diminutive of Cork.
Irish
Corky
Diminutive of Cork.
Irish
Cornelio
Italian form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Italian
Cornelis
Dutch form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Dutch
Corowah
It is a variation of the name Corowa, sharing the same meaning..
Aboriginal
Corradeo
Italian name derived from Latin 'corradere', meaning 'to scrape together'.
Italian
Corradino
Diminutive of Corrado, meaning 'bold counsel'.
Italian
Corrado
Italian form of Conrad, meaning 'bold counsel'.
Italian
Corrderio
Derived from 'corda' meaning rope, possibly referring to a ropemaker.
Italian
Corridon
Combination of the names Cora and Donovan..
English
Corrogan
Means 'spear' or 'lance' in Irish.
Irish
Corry
Diminutive of Cora or Corrigan, both derived from Irish surnames.
Irish
Cort
Derived from a surname meaning 'short' in Old French.
English
Cortez
Derived from the Spanish surname Cortés, meaning 'courteous' or 'polite'.
Spanish
About names that mean In

Names with the meaning “In” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore