Names That Mean From

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

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Clyde
From the name of the River Clyde in Scotland.
Scottish
Clymene
Famous might, from Greek 'kleos' (fame) and 'menos' (might).
Greek
Clytemnestra
Famous for her plotting; from Greek 'Klytaimnestra' meaning 'famous courting'.
Greek
Clyve
From the riverside cliff..
English
Coady
Derived from the Irish surname Mac Óda, meaning 'son of Óda'.
Irish
Cobar
Derived from 'cobar', meaning 'desiring' or 'wishing'.
Gaelic
Cobbham
From the village with a small round hill..
English
Cobden
From the cottage valley.
English
Cobern
From Cob's place.
English
Coberne
From Cob's river.
English
Cobey
From Jacob, meaning supplanter.
English
Cobham
From the curved hill.
English
Cobourn
From Cob's spring.
English
Cobourne
From Cob's stream.
English
Coburn
From the black river.
English
Coburne
From the black river.
English
Coburnes
From the black river.
English
Cochlain
From the narrow channel.
Irish
Colbran
From the Old English elements 'col' meaning 'coal' and 'brun' meaning 'brown'...
English
Colby
From a surname meaning 'coal town' in Old English.
English
Colden
From the surname, meaning 'cold valley' or 'cold hill'.
English
Cole
Cole means 'swarthy' or 'coal-black', derived from the Old English word 'col'.
English
Coleridge
From the black ridge.
English
Coletun
From the dark town.
English
Colgate
Colgate is a habitational surname from a place in England, meaning 'Cola's ga...
English
Coligny
Surname derived from the name of a town in France. The meaning is ..
French
Colin
Young pup or cub, derived from the Gaelic word 'cailean'.
Gaelic
Colisa
Colisa is a modern invented name, possibly derived from the genus of fish.
English
Collatinus
Derived from the Roman cognomen Collatinus, meaning 'of Collatia'.
Latin
Collingwood
From a surname meaning 'wood of the colts' in Old English.
English
Collins
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Coileáin, meaning 'descendant of Coileán', ...
Irish
Colm
Dove, from the Irish word for dove.
Irish
Colman
Little dove, derived from the Irish name Colmán.
Irish
Colmcilla
Dove of the church, derived from Old Irish 'colm' meaning dove and 'cill' mea...
Irish
Colmcille
Dove of the church, from Old Irish columb 'dove' and cille 'church'.
Irish
Colmicille
Means 'dove of the church', derived from Old Irish columb 'dove' and cille 'c...
Irish
Colquhoun
From the narrow sea.
Scottish
Colten
From the dark town.
English
Colton
From a town with coal, enclosed settlement.
English
Coltrane
From the coal black raven.
English
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
Colwyn
From the Welsh river name Colwyn, meaning 'white hazel'.
Welsh
Cominius
Derived from the Roman family name Cominius, possibly meaning 'companion' or ...
Latin
Commie
A nickname derived from 'communist', used as a political epithet.
English
Como
From the city of Como in Italy.
Italian
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
Conchobarre
Lover of hounds, from Old Irish 'cú' (hound) and 'cobar' (desiring).
Irish
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