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CONAR
MasculineIrish name meaning "wolf-counselor".
CONARD
MasculineConrad is a Germanic masculine given name derived from Old German elements 'kuoni' (brave) and 'rad' (counsel), popular among medieval European nobility. It has historical significance, with notable figures like Saint Conrad of Parzham and literary protagonist in Goethe's "The Boyhood of Goethe".
CONCEPCION
MasculineConcepción is a Spanish female name derived from 'conceptio', Latin for conception. Its meaning, "conceived without sin," reflects its religious significance in Catholicism, often associated with the Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception.
CONCEPCION
FeminineConcepción is a Spanish feminine given name meaning 'conception', derived from the Spanish word "concepción". It originated in medieval Spain and was traditionally associated with the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. Throughout history, notable figures like Concepción Arenal and Concepción Picciotto have carried this name, which remains popular among Spanish and Latin American communities today.
CONCEPSION
FeminineConcepción is a Spanish name meaning "conception," traditionally given to girls born around the Immaculate Conception holiday. It's often shortened to Concha or Connie, and has been used by notable figures like Salvadoran politician Concepción Alegría.
CONCEPTION
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'conception' or 'forming an idea in the mind.'
CONCETTA
MasculineElegant, historic Italian name derived from the Latin 'constantia', meaning steadfastness.
CONCETTA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from the Latin 'constantia', meaning 'constancy' or 'steadfastness'.
CONCETTINA
FeminineUncommon Italian female name derived from the Latin 'concipere', meaning 'to conceive' or 'to understand.'
CONCETTO
MasculineItalian masculine given name with Latin roots that translates to 'concept' or 'idea'.
CONCHA
FeminineTraditional Spanish feminine name derived from the Spanish word for seashell, concha.
CONCHATA
FeminineBeautiful and unique Spanish name derived from "concha," meaning seashell, carrying elegance and rarity with its profound natural association.
CONCHETA
FeminineIrish given name derived from "Conchobhair," meaning "high desire" or "great love.
CONCHETTA
FeminineUncommon yet lovely Italian given name originating from the Italian word "conchiglia," translating to "seashell.
CONCHITA
FeminineSpanish name derived from "concha," meaning seashell, evoking ocean beauty and fragility.
CONDA
FeminineSpanish unisex name derived from Latin "condus," meaning "brave" or "bold.
CONDA
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from Latin 'condus', meaning brave or valiant.
CONDACE
FeminineExotic African-derived unisex given name translating to "born on Saturday." It has historically been popular among royalty in Ghana's Ashanti community and signifies strength, resilience, and positivity associated with Saturday-born individuals.
CONDE
MasculineSpanish origin, means 'count' and signifies nobility.
CONDIE
MasculineRare French given name derived from the surname Condé, meaning 'valley', with historic ties to the House of Condé.
CONDOL
FeminineRare male name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Gaelic "strong" or Hebrew "east/ancient".
CONDOLA
FeminineUncommon female given name of unknown Latin or Gaelic origin, potentially meaning "little bell" or "hound".
CONDOLEEZZA
FeminineThe distinctive female given name Condoleezza, of African American origin, was coined by her parents and means 'with sweetness' in Italian.
CONDON
MasculineIrish origin given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Condúin, meaning 'descendant of Cóndúin', a chief known for his bravery and wisdom.
CONDRA
FeminineUnique given name of uncertain origin, possibly Irish meaning "hound" or "dog", but not definitively proven. It's used globally despite lacking historical backing.
CONDREDGE
MasculineDistinctive African name of Mandinka origin meaning "traveler" or "wanderer".
CONDY
MasculineRare Greek-derived name meaning 'little bell', popularized by Molière's character Condé in 'Les Femmes Savantes'.
CONELIA
FeminineRare but elegant Latin name meaning "with the helm" or "at the helm," symbolizing leadership and guidance. It combines "con-," meaning "together," with "-nia," signifying "strength" or "power." Despite its scarcity in history, Conelia is appreciated for its uniqueness and powerful connotation, often associated with strong, independent women embodying leadership qualities.
CONELL
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Conaill, meaning 'descendant of unification'.
CONER
MasculineRare Irish name derived from the ancient surname Ó Conaire, meaning 'descendant of Conaire,' an old Gaelic personal name borne by early Irish kings known for bravery and wisdom.
CONESHA
FeminineRare yet meaningful African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, derived from "Kɔnsé" meaning "born on Sunday," reflecting a blessed birthday in Ghanaian tradition.
CONEY
MasculineAmerican origin first name derived from the Old English word for "rabbit," likely given to those swift or clever like rabbits. It was popularized in the U.S. during the late 19th century among Irish families, but now crosses various ethnic backgrounds.
CONFERINA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "to bring together" or "to contribute.
CONFESOR
MasculineRare male name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word 'confessor', meaning 'one who confesses'. It was historically given to individuals who publicly confessed their faith during persecution in medieval Spain, with many becoming martyrs and saints. In Spanish culture, Confesor embodies courage, resilience, and devotion.
CONG
MasculineRare Vietnamese given name meaning 'hardworking', passed down through generations and gaining international recognition.
CONGETTA
FeminineDistinctive Italian name derived from Latin "congesta," meaning "joined together" or "compact." It was traditionally used in Naples and believed to be a diminutive of Concezione or Concetta, often given around the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
CONGRESS
MasculineCongress: An English name with Latin roots, 'congredi', meaning 'to meet together', originally signified a large political assembly.
CONI
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name with historical significance. Originating from the Latin word "conium," meaning "valiant" or "courageous," Coni has been used across various European cultures since the Middle Ages, first appearing in Italy as both boys' and girls' names. Today, it remains rare yet captivating, embodying timelessness and sophistication while inspiring bravery.
CONIE
FeminineConnie is a gender-neutral diminutive of Cornelia, derived from the Latin name Cornelius meaning 'horn' or 'strong'.
CONISHA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning "God has heard my cries" or "God answers prayers," signifying hope and resilience after difficulty.