Names That Mean Town

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

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Carlton
From Charles' town|from the strong courageous town.
Scottish
Carrington
Town of the Marsh
English
Charleton
From Charles' town|from the strong courageous town.
English
Charlton
From Charles' town|from the strong courageous town.
English
Chetzron
From the walled town.
Hebrew
Chilt
The children's spring town.
Old-english
Chilton
The children's spring town.
English
Chiltown
The children's spring town.
Old-english
Cibeah
From the hill town
Hebrew
Claiton
Town built on clay.
English
Clarkston
A town of clerks
English
Clayne
Town Near Clay Land
English
Clayton
Town built on clay.
English
Cliffton
Belonging to the town near the cliff.
English
Clift
Diminutive of Clifton: From the town near a cliff.
English
Clifton
Belonging to the town near the cliff.
English
Clindon
From the town on the hill.
English
Clint
From the town on the hill. A short form of Clinton.
English
Clintan
From the town on the hill.
English
Clinten
From the town on the hill.
English
Clintin
From the town on the hill.
English
Clinton
From the town on the hill.
Teutonic
Clintwood
From the town on the hill.
English
Clynt
Diminutive of Clinton: From the town near a hill.
English
Colbea
By the coal town, Dark-haired.
English
Colbert
By the coal town, Dark-haired.
Teutonic
Colbery
By the coal town, Dark-haired.
English
Colbey
By the coal town, Dark-haired.
French
Colbi
By the coal town, Dark-haired.
English
Colbie
By the coal town, Dark-haired.
English
Coletun
From the dark town.
English
Colten
From the black coal town
English
Coltin
From the black coal town
English
Colton
From the black coal town
English
Coltyn
From the black coal town
English
Comptom
Town in the valley.
Old-english
Compton
Town in the valley.
Old-english
Conroe
From the town in Texas
American
Covington
Town with a cove.
English
Craighton
From the town close to the rocks.
English
Crainston
Belonging to the town of cranes.
Old-english
Cranston
Belonging to the town of cranes.
English
Crawel
Town crier.
Old-english
Craynston
Belonging to the town of cranes.
Old-english
Crayton
From the town close to the rocks.
American
Creighm
From the town close to the rocks.
English
Creight
Belonging to the hill-top town.
Welsh
Creighto
From the town close to the rocks.
English
Creighton
Belonging to the hill-top town.
Scottish
Creightow
From the town close to the rocks.
English
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