Female and male names starting with the letter "C" .
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COLTRANE
MasculineAfrican American given name coined by John William Coltrane's parents as a combination of their own first names. It gained worldwide recognition and association with musical genius thanks to renowned jazz musician John Coltrane, born in 1926, who made significant contributions to hard bop and free jazz genres.
COLTYN
MasculineRare American male name derived from English and Old French origins, potentially meaning 'young horse' or 'dark'.
COLUM
MasculineIrish given name derived from 'colm', meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace and purity.
COLUMBA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin meaning "dove," popularized by Saint Columba, an Irish abbot and missionary who brought Christianity to Scotland in the 6th century.
COLUMBIA
FeminineFemale name of Latin origin meaning "dove," derived from the male name Columbus, popularized during the 19th century in the United States due to its association with Christopher Columbus' explorations and Emma Lazarus' poem "The New Colossus." It historically served as a personification of the U.S.
COLUMBIA
MasculineLatin origin meaning 'dove,' is derived from Christopher Columbus' name and historically represented the United States.
COLUMBINE
FeminineRare Italian female given name derived from the Latin word 'columba', meaning dove, symbolizing peace and purity.
COLUMBO
MasculineItalian male given name originating from the Sicilian city of Columbo, derived from the Latin 'columna', meaning 'column'.
COLUMBUS
MasculineThe name Columbus originates from Latin, meaning "dove", and was popular among early Christians for its symbolism of peace and purity. It gained further recognition due to Christopher Columbus' explorations in 1492, making it a widely known choice today.
COLVIN
MasculineRare yet powerful Scottish name derived from "Cailean," meaning "strength" or "victory.
COLWYN
MasculineRare Welsh male given name derived from "col," meaning "seagull," associated with the coastal town Colwyn Bay. It has historical significance but is uncommon in Wales today, gaining popularity elsewhere like Australia and New Zealand. Notably, Welsh poet Caradoc Evans used Colwyn as his pen name. Its seagull association lends it a sense of freedom and nature connection.
COLYER
MasculineUncommon English male given name derived from the Old English "Culhere," meaning "cock's leg.
COLYN
FeminineWelsh name derived from the ancient Welsh name Celyn, which means "holly" in Celtic culture.
COLYN
MasculineIrish name derived from Ó Cuilinn meaning "descendant of Cuillin," a legendary warrior known for his bravery.
COLYNN
FeminineRare yet striking unisex name of Irish origin, derived from Cú Chulainn, the legendary warrior hero meaning "the Culainn dog." Its unique spelling adds to its exotic appeal while carrying a rich historical legacy.
COMA
MasculineRare, unique given name of unknown origin and meaning.
COMA
FeminineRare Spanish name meaning 'hair' or 'hairpiece', traditionally used as a nickname for those with abundant hair during the Middle Ages.
COMANECI
FeminineRomanian name of Slavic origin, meaning "silent" or "quiet". It gained fame through gymnast Nadia Comaneci, born 1961 in Romania, who won three Olympic gold medals at age 14.
COMARI
MasculineAfrican given name of Bantu origin, translating generally to "peace" or "harmony". It is often associated with bringing unity wherever one goes.
COMEKA
FeminineUncommon Swahili-derived name meaning 'to come' or 'arrive'.
COMEKIA
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "The first gathering" or "The one who brings people together".
COMELIA
FeminineUnique, elegant Latin-derived feminine praenomen, meaning 'amiability' or 'good nature', tracing back to ancient Rome.
COMER
MasculineRare American given name of Norman origin, derived from the English surname Comer, potentially meaning 'comb maker' or 'companion.'
COMESHA
FeminineComeisha is a captivating Indian female name from Kerala, meaning 'beautiful lady' in Malayalam, reflecting the grace and elegance valued by Keralite culture.
COMFORT
FeminineUncommon yet intriguing African name derived from Latin 'comforter', meaning to provide ease or solace in hard times, first recorded in the 17th century as a symbol of hope amidst turmoil.
COMILLA
FemininePersian female given name derived from the ancient city Qom in Iran, symbolizing purity and spirituality, and popular among parents seeking unique and meaningful names.
COMISHA
FeminineIntriguing name of unknown origin, meaning, and history, allowing it to be interpreted freely and making it a unique choice.
COMMER
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Latin word 'commerce', meaning trade or merchandise. It was originally an occupational surname for merchants before evolving into a given name.
COMMIE
MasculineScottish name derived from 'Comyn' or 'Cumming', meaning 'gentleman' or 'companion', reflecting friendly and kind-hearted individuals.
COMMIE
FeminineRare French name derived from 'communier', meaning 'to commune'. Popularized by Jean-Jacques Rousseau as a pseudonym, it reflects his beliefs in community and shared responsibility.
COMMODORE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Latin word 'commodus', meaning suitable or proper, originally used as an occupational title for the commander of a merchant vessel or captain of a ship-of-the-line in the Royal Navy.
COMMON
MasculineAmerican origin, signifying unity and shared experiences; it gained popularity as a unisex given name due to rapper Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr., known by his stage name 'Common'.
COMPTON
MasculineRare yet appealing English given name derived from the Old English word "cume," meaning "valley," and associated with Compton village in Berkshire, England. It first appeared in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Cumtune" and has been used as a given name since at least the 17th century.
CON
MasculineIrish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Conn', meaning 'intelligence' or 'wisdom', associated with ancient High Kings of Ireland.
CONA
FeminineRare female name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting Basque, Celtic, or Latin roots, and meanings ranging from "king" to "steadfast.
CONAGHER
MasculineRare, distinct Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Connor, meaning "descendant of Conn," a legendary high king of Ireland.
CONAL
MasculineIrish male name derived from "Conall," meaning "intelligent warrior.
CONALL
MasculineAncient Irish boy's name meaning "strong-willed" or "powerful," derived from Old Irish "conaill." It was borne by many historical figures like Conall Cernach, one of Ireland's three legendary champions.
CONAN
MasculineIrish origin and means "hound warrior" or "wolf-like". It comes from the ancient Irish given name Cú Chulainn, who was a legendary figure in Celtic mythology known for his great strength, courage, and skill as a warrior.
CONANT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old French word 'Cunant', meaning 'having power over' or 'strong'. It was brought to England by Normans in 1066 and originally used as a surname before evolving into a first name.