Boy Names That Mean Of

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Cordeara
Daughter of the sea.
Gaelic
Cordero
Means 'lamb' in Spanish, often used as a surname or given name.
Spanish
Coridon
derived from the Greek name Kóridos, the name of a shepherd in Greek mythology.
Greek
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
Cormac
Son of the charioteer.
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
Corradino
Diminutive of Corrado, meaning 'bold counsel'.
Italian
Corrado
Italian form of Conrad, meaning 'bold counsel'.
Italian
Corridon
Combination of the names Cora and Donovan..
English
Corrigan
Spear bearer or descendant of Corragán.
Irish
Corry
Diminutive of Cora or Corrigan, both derived from Irish surnames.
Irish
Cortie
A diminutive of Cort, meaning 'short' or 'courteous'.
English
Cortland
From the land of the court or short for Cortlandt, a Dutch surname.
English
Corwin
Friend of the heart, from Old English 'cūþ' meaning known and 'wine' meanin...
English
Corybantes
In Greek mythology, the Corybantes were a group of ecstatic priests.
Greek
Corydon
Lark, a type of bird.
Greek
Cosimo
Italian form of Cosmas, meaning 'order, decency' from Greek kosmos.
Italian
Costard
A medieval English name derived from a type of apple.
English
Costello
Derived from the Irish surname Mac Oisdealbhaigh, meaning 'son of Oisdealbhac...
Irish
Cotey
Descendant of Cóta, a personal name meaning 'cloak' or 'coat'.
Irish
Cotie
Diminutive of Colette, meaning 'victory of the people'.
French
Cottie
Diminutive of Charlotte, meaning 'free man'.
English
Cottus
Name of a giant in Greek mythology.
Greek
Cotty
Diminutive of names like Scott or Cuthbert, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'famou...
English
Coughlan
Descendant of Cochlán, a personal name possibly meaning 'little red one'.
Irish
Coulson
Son of Nicholas.
English
Coulter
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Coltar, meaning 'descendant of Coltair', a ...
Irish
Courtland
From the land of the court, referring to someone who lived near a manor or co...
English
Covington
Settlement of Cofa's people, from an Old English personal name.
English
Cowan
Derived from the Gaelic surname Mac Comhain, meaning 'son of Comhán', a perso...
Scottish
Coyle
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cadhla, meaning 'descendant of Cadhla', whi...
Irish
Coyne
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cadhain, meaning 'descendant of Cadhan', a ...
Irish
Crain
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín, meaning 'descendant of Cróinín', a...
Irish
Craine
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín, meaning 'descendant of Cróinín', a...
Irish
Crainston
From the town of Cranston, meaning 'crane's stone'.
English
Crandal
From the Old English words 'cran' meaning crane and 'dæl' meaning valley, re...
English
Crannog
A crannog is a type of ancient lake dwelling found in Ireland and Scotland.
Irish
Cranston
From the town of Crane's stone, a place name in England.
English
Crayton
Town of the cranes.
English
Creed
Set of beliefs or principles.
English
Creedon
Descendant of Críodán, a personal name meaning 'believer' or 'one who believes'.
Irish
Crichtyn
Variation of Crichton, meaning a settlement near a creek or river.
Scottish
Criostoir
Bearer of Christ; Irish form of Christopher.
Irish
Crisdean
Scottish form of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Scottish
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