Boy Names With 9 Letters

Discover 9-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Chudamani
Crest jewel, a gem worn on the head as an ornament.
Sanskrit
Chudaroli
A name meaning 'radiant' or 'glowing', often associated with light.
Sanskrit
Chwalibog
Means 'praise God' from Slavic elements chvala 'praise' and bog 'god'.
Slavic
Cinnfhail
Means 'wolf' or 'hound of the wolf' in Irish.
Irish
Clabourne
From the stream near the clay bank.
English
Claeborne
From the surname meaning 'boundary stream' or 'clay brook'.
English
Claebourn
From the stream by the cliff.
English
Claiborne
Dweller near the clay brook.
English
Claiburne
Dweller near the clay brook.
English
Clarkeson
Son of Clark.
English
Clarkston
Clark's town.
English
Cleavland
From the land of cliffs.
English
Cleomenes
Famous for his strength or renowned might.
Greek
Cleveland
From the hilly district or cliff land.
English
Clintwood
From the hill town.
English
Cofahealh
Coffin-maker or maker of chests.
Anglo-saxon
Coigleach
Independent or free.
Irish
Coilleach
Little forest.
Irish
Coinleain
Little hound.
Irish
Coinneach
Handsome.
Scottish
Colbrando
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Colbrandt
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Coleridge
From the black ridge.
English
Colmcille
Dove of the church, from Old Irish columb 'dove' and cille 'church'.
Irish
Colombain
Dove.
French
Colquhoun
From the narrow sea.
Scottish
Columbano
Dove.
Italian
Conchobar
Hound of Culann.
Irish
Connlaodh
Warrior or young hero.
Irish
Corradino
Diminutive of Corrado, meaning 'bold counsel'.
Italian
Corrderio
Derived from 'corda' meaning rope, possibly referring to a ropemaker.
Italian
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
Craighton
From a place name meaning 'rocky settlement' in Old English.
English
Crainston
From the town of Cranston, meaning 'crane's stone'.
English
Cranleigh
From the crane's meadow or clearing.
English
Craynston
From the crane's settlement.
English
Creedance
Belief, confidence.
English
Creedence
Belief, confidence.
English
Creighton
From a place name meaning 'rocky hill town' in Old English.
English
Cresianus
Growing, increasing.
Latin
Crieghton
A settlement near a creek or river.
Scottish
Criostoir
Bearer of Christ; Irish form of Christopher.
Irish
Crispinus
Curly-haired.
Latin
Cristiano
Follower of Christ.
Italian
Cristiene
Follower of Christ.
Greek
Cristovao
Bearer of Christ; Portuguese form of Christopher.
Portuguese
Crosleigh
From the cross meadow.
English
Crossland
From the land of the cross, referring to a place with a cross.
English
Cuchulain
Hound of Culann, a legendary Irish hero.
Irish
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