Female and male names starting with the letter "C" .
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CORALYNNE
FeminineInvented name of unknown origin, often associated with the beauty of coral reefs.
CORALYS
FeminineCoralys is of Latin origin, derived from 'corallium', meaning coral.
CORAMAE
FeminineAfrican American given name created by playwright August Wilson for his character in Fences, derived from the Mende surname Koroma meaning 'peaceful'.
CORAN
MasculineLatin origin, derived from "corona," meaning "crown." It signifies authority, leadership, and triumph.
CORANDO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "corona," meaning "crown." It signifies "crowned with glory" or "wearing a crown," conveying royalty, power, and ambition.
CORAY
MasculineRare Breton given name derived from the Breton word 'koray', meaning 'little dark-haired one'.
CORAYMA
FeminineArabic unisex name derived from "qaramah," meaning "generosity.
CORAZON
FeminineCorazón is a captivating Spanish name derived from the word 'heart', symbolizing love, strength, and resilience.
CORBAN
FeminineIrish male given name derived from the ancient Gaelic word "corban," meaning "offering" or "gift.
CORBAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from "Corbán," meaning "speckled white," and was once borne by a legendary 6th-century chieftain known for his bravery and wisdom.
CORBEN
MasculineUnique French name derived from Corbán, meaning 'raven man'.
CORBET
MasculineRare English given name derived from Old French 'corbet', meaning 'small raven or crow'. It was first recorded in England during the 12th century, brought by the Normans after the conquest of 1066. Despite its rarity, Corbet has been carried by notable historical figures like Sir Richard Corbet and John Corbet.
CORBETT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'corbet', meaning 'little crow'. It has been used historically as both a first name and surname, often passed down through generations.
CORBI
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin word "corvus," meaning "raven." It signifies intelligence and mystery, inspired by Norse mythology's wise ravens Huginn and Muninn.
CORBIE
MasculineHistoric French name meaning 'crow', first recorded in England during William the Conqueror's reign (1066-1087), potentially brought by French nobility.
CORBIE
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from 'corbeau', meaning 'raven'. Popularized by Honoré de Balzac's novel 'Père Goriot', it signifies strength and intelligence.
CORBIN
FeminineFrench origin unisex given name derived from the Latin word "corvus," meaning raven, associated with intelligence and adaptability.
CORBIN
MasculineCenturies-old French name derived from the Old French word 'corbeau', meaning 'raven'. It was traditionally given to children born with dark hair or during November.
CORBIT
MasculineRecently popular, unique unisex name with unknown origins, meaning, and history.
CORBITT
MasculineThe unique English name Corbitt is derived from the Old French word 'corbeille,' meaning 'basket.'
CORBON
MasculineCorbin is a French name derived from Germanic "Korbinian," meaning "crow" or "raven." It honors Saint Corbinian, an Irish monk and missionary.
CORBY
FeminineUncommon yet historic English given name derived from the Old English word "corbie," meaning "crow." Traditionally used for both males and females, it first appeared in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Corbei" before evolving into Corby, a town in Northamptonshire. Today, it's chosen by parents seeking unique names with rich English heritage.
CORBY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old Norse word "korki," meaning "crow." It was originally given to people who lived near large gatherings of crows or had dark features resembling those of the bird.
CORBYN
FeminineRare Welsh male given name of Norman origin, derived from the Middle English word 'corbit', meaning 'crow'. It does not have a specific meaning but may be associated with intelligence, adaptability, and resourcefulness.
CORBYN
MasculineUnique Welsh male name meaning "little crow" or "white-hot coal".
CORBYNN
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology. While some suggest it may be linked to the Irish name Cormac or words like 'corbeau' or 'corbie', its meaning remains unclear. Corbynn gained popularity in the US during the 1980s for girls and has since become increasingly popular for boys, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
CORD
MasculineLatin origin, meaning 'heart'. It was originally used as a surname in medieval England for individuals with red hair or complexion, before evolving into a given name in the U.S. during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, it's still rare but used for both boys and girls.
CORDA
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin "cor," meaning "heart.
CORDA
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'cor', meaning "heart". It signifies strength, passion, and emotion.
CORDAE
MasculineModern American given name created by rapper YBN Cordae, possibly derived from Cordell meaning 'heart valley'.
CORDAE
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from Latin 'cor', meaning heart, associated with love and affection.
CORDAI
MasculineAfrican given name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), meaning 'one who brings together', signifying unity and harmony.
CORDAIRO
MasculineDistinctive African-derived given name of Yoruba origin, typically associated with the concept of strong will or unyielding spirit.
CORDALE
MasculineModern African American male name, gaining popularity due to its distinct sound and association with successful individuals like Cordale Scott. Its origin and meaning are unclear, but some interpret it as "heart of the valley".
CORDALRO
MasculineRare yet charming given name of Basque origin, derived from "kortalejo" meaning "little courtyard.
CORDARA
MasculineDistinctive female name of Latin origin that signifies 'having or showing heart'.
CORDARELL
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from Cordell, meaning 'strength of a hart'. It evolved from the Scottish Clan MacCordick's name, signifying courage and valor, and has been associated with notable figures like NFL player Cordarell Williams.
CORDARIAN
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin given name meaning 'heart', often associated with males despite its unisex potential.
CORDARIO
MasculineThe Latin-origin name Cordario translates to 'of/from the heart,' derived from the Latin word 'cor'.
CORDARIOUS
MasculineAfrican American given name derived from Latin "cor" (heart) and "-arius," signifying someone with a heartfelt manner or full of heart.