Female and male names.

CLIMON

Masculine

Rare French given name of uncertain origin, believed to derive from the Occitan word "clima" meaning climate or weather. Once popular in medieval France, today it carries connotations related to natural phenomena and holds unique appeal for parents seeking uncommon yet meaningful names.

CLINARD

Masculine

The male given name Clinard has unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

CLINE

Masculine

Unique American girl's name created by author Dave Barry in the mid-1980s, with no traditional etymology or historical significance, but gaining some popularity due to its distinctive sound.

CLINESHA

Feminine

African unisex name derived from Igbo words meaning "God answers me" (Chinenye) and "God holds me up" (Chinedu), signifying trust in God's care and responsiveness.

CLINETTA

Feminine

Rare, Italian-derived feminine form of Claudio, meaning 'lame' or 'claw'.

CLINIQUE

Feminine

French-origin given name, derived from 'cliniques,' meaning 'clinical.' It relates to medicine or healthcare and has been used historically for both boys and girls, though it's more common today for females.

CLINNIE

Feminine

Rare Scottish name derived from "Clunie," an occupational surname for someone living near a river of that name. It may also be connected to Clan Chattan, one of Scotland's oldest Highland clans. Its meaning is believed to be associated with the Gaelic word "cluain," suggesting a nature-inspired significance related to meadows or grasslands.

CLINNIE

Masculine

Rare but memorable Scottish name derived from "Clionna," meaning "battle." It carries historic significance associated with brave Celtic queens and prominent clan chiefs like Clinnie MacKintosh.

CLINT

Masculine

Distinctively American male given name derived from the English surname Clinton, meaning 'residing near a sloping hill'.

CLINT

Feminine

Unique given name derived from various origins including the English surname Clinton meaning 'from the river settlement', the Welsh male name Clynt meaning 'leader', or the Scottish place name Clints meaning 'stony hill'. Its popularity has varied over time but remains relatively uncommon, offering parents a distinctive choice with historical significance.

CLINTEN

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the Middle English word "cliten," meaning "to follow." It has historically been associated with loyalty and dedication.

CLINTIN

Masculine

Clinton is an English name derived from the Old French word 'clint', meaning 'hill' or 'slope'. It was originally associated with the powerful Norman Clinton family who settled in England after 1066.

CLINTON

Feminine

English surname turned given name, originating from the Old English 'Clyntune', meaning 'from the town by the cliff'.

CLINTON

Masculine

English surname turned given name, derived from 'cliton' meaning 'from the hill settlement', popularized by former US President Bill Clinton.

CLINTONA

Feminine

Uncommon African American feminine name derived from the Old French word "clinton," meaning "from the town or settlement." It signifies stability and community connection.

CLINTONIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'blue cohosh lily', named after a showy North American wildflower.

CLIO

Feminine

Female Greek name derived from 'kleio', meaning 'to make famous' or 'celebrate'. It's associated with Clio, the Muse of history in Greek mythology.

CLIO

Masculine

Greek name meaning 'celebrated' or 'glorious', derived from the Greek word 'kleiō'. In mythology, she was the Muse of history.

CLIONA

Feminine

Traditional Irish feminine given name derived from Gaelic "Clíona," meaning "shining brightness" or "radiant sun," associated with the beautiful and wise Irish sea goddess Clíodhna, daughter of Manannán mac Lir.

CLIONE

Feminine

Rare yet intriguing female given name of Greek origin, derived from "kloē," meaning "flock" or "tide," associated with the sea goddess Hecate in mythology.

CLISTA

Feminine

Rare, exotic Greek feminine name derived from "klistós," meaning "glorious" or "famous.

CLISTER

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from the word 'Klist', meaning 'wall', symbolizing strength and protection.

CLISTON

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from Old English "clis", meaning "key". It was often given to children born around significant events involving keys or locks, symbolizing protection and guardianship.

CLIVE

Masculine

Rare yet appealing Welsh-origin male given name derived from "claf," meaning "step" or "ridge." It gained popularity after being associated with British general Robert Clive, known as "Clive of India.

CLO

Feminine

Unique female name of Irish origin, translating to 'light', associated with the Celtic goddess Cliona, and popular among nobility during medieval Ireland before becoming widespread globally.

CLOA

Feminine

Irish name derived from the ancient word 'cló,' meaning 'sound' or 'noise.' It has historical significance, connected to Celtic mythology and figures like Saint Colum.

CLODA

Feminine

Rare yet historic female name of Irish origin meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.

CLODAGH

Feminine

Irish feminine given name derived from 'Clodaigh', meaning 'famous war', inspired by Saint Clodagh, an early Christian saint known for her devotion and faith.

CLODEAN

Feminine

American female given name created in the mid-20th century by combining Claude ("limping" or "lame") and Jean ("God is gracious"). Its meaning can be interpreted as "gracious limp" or "graceful lame".

CLODIE

Feminine

Rare French feminine name derived from Claude, meaning 'to shut' or 'to close', with some sources suggesting alternative meanings like 'famous warrior'.

CLOE

Feminine

Feminine Greek name meaning 'green shoot' or 'blossom', associated with the kind-hearted nymph who cared for Zeus in Greek mythology. It gained popularity in early Christianity and remains a popular choice today due to its unique yet accessible nature.

CLOE

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning "fame" or "renown", first used in ancient Roman culture as an endearing term for girls, and now captivating modern parents with its timeless beauty and unique sound despite not being widely popular.

CLOEE

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name of French origin, derived from "clochard," meaning "tramp" or "vagabond." Despite its unusual etymology, Cloee has gained popularity in France and other French-speaking countries since the late 20th century as a unique and creative choice.

CLOETTA

Feminine

Distinctive Swedish female given name derived from the Old Norse word 'hlóð', meaning 'sound' or 'noise'. It was coined by author Selma Lagerlöf in her novel 'The Story of Gösta Berling', where Cloetta is renowned for her beauty and charm.

CLOEY

Feminine

Distinctive and beautiful feminine name of unknown origin, believed by some to be a variant of French 'Cléo' meaning 'flaming flower', though this remains unconfirmed.

CLOI

Feminine

The name Cloi originates from Ireland and signifies 'radiant' or 'famous'.

CLOICE

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, its meaning and history remaining elusive despite rare historical appearances.

CLOID

Masculine

Rare name of unknown origin, potentially from Scotland or a variant of Cloyde, but its meanings remain unclear despite historical usage.

CLOIE

Feminine

Cloie, a rare yet captivating name of Greek origin, traces back to the goddess Chloe, associated with nature, beauty, and agriculture in mythology. Initially popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages, Cloie's unique sound and rich history continue to fascinate today. Notably, Saint Claire of Assisi, known as Clara, a variant of Cloie, dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick.

CLOIS

Feminine

Rare but captivating French name derived from 'cloistre', meaning 'monastery'.