Names That Mean Famous

Discover baby names meaning Famous for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Clarisa
Famous, bright, or clear; derived from Latin 'clarus'.
Spanish
Clarissa
Famous, bright, or clear.
Latin
Clarissant
Bright, clear, or famous, derived from Latin clarus.
French
Clarisse
Bright, clear, or famous; feminine form of Clarisse.
French
Cleirach
Famous ruler.
Welsh
Clelia
Famous.
Latin
Cleobis
Famous strength or renowned might.
Greek
Cleomenes
Famous for his strength or renowned might.
Greek
Cleon
Famous; renowned, from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory.
Greek
Cleone
Famous, renowned; from Greek kleos meaning glory.
Greek
Cleoni
Famous; derived from Kleon, meaning glory.
Greek
Cleonie
Feminine form of Cleon, meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.
Greek
Cleta
Renowned, famous; derived from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory.
Greek
Clitus
Famous, illustrious.
Greek
Clobes
Famous shield.
German
Clodia
Famous.
Latin
Clodovea
Famous warrior.
Spanish
Clodoveo
Famous warrior.
Spanish
Clorinda
Famous or renowned, derived from Latin 'clarus' meaning bright or famous.
Italian
Closetta
Diminutive of Clotilde, meaning 'famous in battle'.
Italian
Clothilde
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Clotilda
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Clotilde
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Clovis
Famous warrior, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'wig' me...
Germanic
Clymene
Famous might, from Greek 'kleos' (fame) and 'menos' (might).
Greek
Clytemnestra
Famous for her plotting; from Greek 'Klytaimnestra' meaning 'famous courting'.
Greek
Coddy
A diminutive of Cuthbert, meaning 'famous, bright'.
English
Colbert
Famous, bright, or renowned.
French
Colbrand
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Colbrando
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Colbrandt
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Cotty
Diminutive of names like Scott or Cuthbert, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'famou...
English
Cuthbeorht
Famous guardian.
Anglo-saxon
Cuthberta
Famous and bright, from the Old English elements 'cuþ' meaning famous and 'b...
English
Dagmar
Famous day, composed of 'dag' meaning day and 'mar' meaning famous.
Germanic
Dagmarah
Famous for her day, a compound of 'dag' (day) and 'mar' (famous).
Germanic
Dagmaria
Famous for her day, from Old German 'dag' (day) and 'mari' (famous).
Germanic
Dagomar
Famous day, from Old High German 'tag' (day) and 'mar' (famous).
Germanic
Damocles
Famous for being threatened by imminent danger or doom.
Greek
Damoon
One who is like a Damavand (a famous mountain in Iran).
Persian
Delbyrt
Bright and famous.
English
Dhanishta
Most famous, prosperous.
Sanskrit
dhanishtha
Most famous, prosperous.
Sanskrit
Dhanista
Most famous, prosperous.
Sanskrit
Dietmar
Famous people, from the Germanic elements 'diot' meaning people and 'mar' mea...
German
duma
Means 'to be famous' or 'fame' in Zulu.
Zulu
Dymas
Famous power.
Greek
Edelmira
Noble and famous.
Spanish
Ellora
Ellora is a place name referring to a famous cave temple complex in India.
Sanskrit
Elmar
Famous noble.
German
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