Female and male names starting with the letter "C" .
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CORDERRIUS
MasculineAmerican-originated given name with a possible Latin-derived meaning related to the heart or courage.
CORDERRO
MasculineDistinctive African-origin given name, derived from the Swahili word 'Kidogo', meaning 'small' or 'little'. It's often used for males but can also be used for females.
CORDES
MasculineCordes: Germanic origin, means 'heart' or 'spirit', derived from 'hert'. Popular in medieval Germany, now widespread across Europe and North America.
CORDESHIA
FeminineRare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "crowned head," symbolizing royalty or wisdom.
CORDEY
MasculineUnique French given name derived from "corderie," meaning rope-maker, with historical ties to France's nautical tradition and the picturesque town of Cordes-sur-Ciel.
CORDEZ
MasculineDistinctive Spanish surname derived from 'corde', meaning 'rope' or 'string', historically given to families involved in rope-making or sailing.
CORDIA
FeminineUnique Latin given name derived from 'cors', meaning 'heart', and associated with the Latin phrase 'create in me a pure heart, O God'.
CORDIE
FeminineUnique English given name, derived from 'cordial', meaning friendly or warmhearted.
CORDIE
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the word 'cord,' signifying strength and resilience.
CORDILIA
FeminineCordelia is a distinctive Latin-origin name meaning "daughter of the heart," symbolizing deep love and affection.
CORDIN
MasculineRare and mysterious name with unknown origins and meaning, often attributed to old Scottish clans or Latin roots, but these theories remain unproven.
CORDIS
MasculineDistinctive given name of Latin origin, meaning "related to the heart" or "of the heart".
CORDNEY
FeminineUncertain origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years among English-speaking countries. Its etymology includes theories linking it to Old English "cort" or German name Kurt, but none are definitively proven. Despite this uncertainty, Cordney has been used as both a boys' and girls' name since 2005, with no notable figures associated with the name.
CORDNEY
MasculineRare English name derived from the Middle English word "corde," meaning heart, also connected to the German name Korbinian, meaning falcon or raven. It symbolizes strength, courage, and nobility.
CORDON
MasculineUnique unisex given name of French origin, meaning "cord" or "rope," historically associated with strength and resilience due to its connection to sturdy ropes.
CORDULA
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "heart," popular during the Middle Ages in Germany and Europe, and referenced in Plautus' ancient Roman play "Aulularia.
CORDY
MasculineUnique and charming given name with uncertain origins and meaning, often associated with warmth and kindness, potentially linked to the Latin word "corde" meaning heart or the Welsh name Cordelia meaning "daughter of the sea.
CORDY
FeminineUnique and charming given name with Latin origins meaning 'heart', symbolizing warmth, passion, and vitality.
COREA
FeminineThe name Corea originates from Spain and means "from the heart", derived from the Latin word 'cor'.
COREAN
FeminineUncommon American name created by author Robert R. McCammon, often associated with strength, courage, and nature.
COREATHA
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "Korai", meaning "maidens" or "young women".
COREE
MasculineCorie is a unique American name derived from the Latin word 'cor', meaning heart, often associated with love and passion.
COREE
FeminineThe name Koree is of African origin and means "Come home" in Igbo.
COREEN
FeminineUnique Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Corrain, meaning "descendant of Corrán," or "strong.
COREENA
FeminineDistinctive Irish name derived from Ceara, meaning 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired', introduced by Normans and carried by notable figures like 16th-century chieftain Coreena O'Connor.
COREENE
FeminineAmerican female given name coined by Frank Yerby for his novel "The Foxes of Harrow," reflecting the strong-willed and independent spirit of its protagonist.
CORELL
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "Coronel," meaning "colonel." It signifies leadership and bravery.
CORELLA
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from the Spanish word 'coraza' meaning 'shell', symbolizing resilience and strength.
CORELLE
FeminineRare French girl's name derived from "corail," meaning coral, symbolizing beauty and complexity, with historical appearances in French literature.
COREN
FeminineUncommon Irish name meaning 'son of the wheel' or 'son of the chariot', tracing back to the ancient High King Cormac mac Airt.
COREN
MasculineUnique, unisex given name of unknown origin, popular in recent years but without widely accepted meaning or documented history.
CORENA
FeminineUnique and elegant Latin name that means 'crown' or 'garland', popularized in the U.S. during the early to mid-20th century.
CORENE
FeminineRare but meaningful Greek-derived name meaning "maiden" or "virgin," associated with the ancient Greek festival Korethia honoring Persephone. Once popular among royalty like Queen Corisande of Cyprus, it offers a unique blend of exoticism, sophistication, and purity.
CORENIA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived female name, meaning "heart," symbolizing love and kindness. It was popular among Roman women like Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi brothers, and has evolved globally while retaining its core meaning.
CORENNA
FeminineItalian female given name meaning "little heart" or "heart-shaped", originating from Verona and dating back to at least the 16th century.
CORENNE
FeminineRare yet captivating French name derived from the Occitan word "corona," meaning "crown.
CORENTHIA
FeminineUnique Latin-origin feminine given name that means "existence of the heart" or "being of the heart", suggesting deep emotional depth and sincerity.
CORENTIN
MasculineBreton name derived from Curtius, a Roman soldier who settled in Gaul. It means "short" or "diminutive", but is also associated with Saint Corentin, one of Brittany's seven founding saints. Despite its rarity outside Brittany, it remains significant to Breton culture and heritage.
COREON
MasculineUnique Greek name derived from "koris," meaning maiden or virgin, with a long history featuring notable figures like Coreon of Samos, the ancient Greek poet.
CORETA
FeminineCoretta is a female given name of Latin origin meaning "little heart".