Names That Mean Of

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

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Connolly
Descendant of the valorous one.
Irish
Connor
Lover of hounds/wolf lover.
Irish
Connors
Son of Connor.
English
Conny
Diminutive of Constance, meaning 'steadfast'.
Scottish
Conor
Lover of hounds/wolf lover.
Irish
Conradin
Bold counsel, a diminutive of Conrad.
German
Conroe
Hound of prosperity.
Irish
Conway
Hound of the plain.
Irish
Cony
Short form of Constance.
English
Conyers
From the village of Cyneburga.
English
Copeland
From the land of COPPA or cobblestones.
English
Coppola
Derived from the Italian word 'coppola', meaning a type of hat.
Italian
Corabela
Combination of Cora and Bella, meaning maiden beauty.
English
Corabelah
Combination of Cora, Bella, and Leah, meaning maiden, beauty, and weary.
English
Corabele
Combination of Cora and Belle, meaning maiden and beautiful.
English
Corabella
Combination of Cora and Bella, meaning maiden beauty.
English
Corabellah
Combination of Cora, Bella, and Leah, meaning maiden, beauty, and weary.
English
Corabelle
Combination of Cora and Belle, meaning maiden and beautiful.
English
Coralea
Combination of Coral and Lea, meaning coral and meadow.
English
Coraleah
Combination of Coral and Leah, meaning coral and weary.
English
Coralei
Combination of Coral and Lei, meaning coral and flower wreath.
English
Coraleigh
Combination of Coral and Leigh, meaning coral and meadow.
English
Corali
Diminutive form of Coral, meaning coral.
English
Coraliah
Combination of Coral and Leah, meaning coral and weary.
English
Coralyn
A modern combination of Coral and Lyn, meaning 'coral' and 'lake'.
English
Corazana
Means 'heart' in Spanish, often used as a term of endearment.
Spanish
Corbeau
Means 'raven' in French, often used as a surname.
French
Cordale
From the valley of the cord or rope.
English
Cordaro
Gift of God or heart.
Italian
Cordeara
Daughter of the sea.
Gaelic
Cordelia
Daughter of the sea or jewel of the sea.
Latin
Cordero
Means 'lamb' in Spanish, often used as a surname or given name.
Spanish
Coreana
A feminine form of Corean, referring to someone from Korea or of Korean desce...
English
Corette
Diminutive form of the name Coretta.
English
Corey
From the Irish surname Ó Comhraidhe, meaning 'descendant of Comhraidhe'.
Irish
Coridon
derived from the Greek name Kóridos, the name of a shepherd in Greek mythology.
Greek
Corila
Diminutive of Cora, meaning 'maiden' or 'heart'.
Spanish
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
Cornelia
Feminine form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Latin
Cornelie
Feminine form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
French
Cornelio
Italian form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Italian
Cornelis
Dutch form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Dutch
Cornella
Feminine form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Latin
Cornelya
Feminine form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Latin
Corney
Derived from the Old English name 'Cornwulf', meaning 'wolf of the horn'.
English
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