Names That Mean Of

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

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Cristie
Follower of Christ.
Greek
Cristien
Follower of Christ.
Greek
Cristiene
Follower of Christ.
Greek
Cristin
Follower of Christ
Spanish
Cristina
Follower of Christ
Spanish
Cristine
Follower of Christ
Spanish
Cristiona
A follower of Christ.
Irish
Cristo
Follower of Christ.
Spanish
Cristoffer
Bearer of Christ.
Scandinavian
Cristoforo
Bearer of Christ; derived from Greek Christophoros.
Italian
Cristovao
Bearer of Christ; Portuguese form of Christopher.
Portuguese
Cristy
Diminutive of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
English
Crisyant
Follower of Christ.
Welsh
Crofton
From the town of the fortified farmstead.
English
Crompton
From the town of raven-farm.
English
Cronus
Ruler of the universe.
Greek
Crosbey
Marshy meadow of the cross.
English
Crosbi
Marshy meadow of the cross.
English
Crosbie
Marshy meadow of the cross.
English
Crosby
Marshy meadow of the cross.
English
Crossland
From the land of the cross, referring to a place with a cross.
English
Croston
From the town of Croston in Lancashire, meaning 'settlement with a cross'.
English
Crowley
Descendant of the hero or warrior.
Irish
Crowther
Occupational name for a maker of crowns or a topographic name referring to a ...
English
Cruzita
Little cross, a diminutive of Cruz.
Spanish
Cruzito
Little cross, a diminutive of Cruz.
Spanish
Crystilis
Combination of Crystal and Lilies, representing purity and beauty.
English
Csaba
Hungarian name of origin and meaning.
Hungarian
Cuarto
Means 'fourth' in Spanish, often given to a fourth-born child.
Spanish
Cuba
Likely derived from the name of the Caribbean island of Cuba.
Spanish
Cuchulain
Hound of Culann, a legendary Irish hero.
Irish
Cuixtli
Eagle, a symbol of strength and the sun.
Nahuatl
Culkin
Hound of war.
Irish
Cully
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Colla, meaning 'descendant of Colla'.
Irish
Cumhaige
Means 'hound of the plain' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Cunina
Goddess of the cradle, protector of infants.
Latin
Cunningham
Village of the milk pails.
Scottish
Cupid
God of desire, love, and affection.
Latin
Curran
Descendant of the spear-wielder or hero.
Irish
Curren
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Corráin, meaning 'descendant of Corrán', a ...
Irish
Currito
Diminutive of Curro, a nickname for Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Curro
Diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Currumbin
Place name meaning 'place of the flying fox' in the Yugambeh language.
Aboriginal
Curry
Derived from the Old English word 'curry', meaning a type of spice blend or s...
English
Cusick
Descendant of the brave one.
Irish
Custelle
Diminutive form of Constance.
English
Custenhin
Welsh form of Constantine.
Welsh
Custennin
Welsh form of Constantine.
Welsh
Custer
From the camp of the Roman guards.
English
Cuthberte
Diminutive form of Cuthbert.
English
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