Female and male first names.
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COBIE
MaleIrish-origin given name derived from the surname Ó Cobaigh, meaning "descendant of Cobaigh," with Cobaigh interpreted as "handsome" or "victorious.
COBIN
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from 'Cu-Bíne', meaning 'fair hound' or 'white wolf', associated with bravery and loyalty.
COBINA
FemaleRare Latin female name derived from 'cobinia', meaning 'small basket', associated with the Roman goddess Cibele and popularized by Cervantes in "Don Quixote".
COBRA
MaleThe name Cobra originates from Spanish, short for Cobrado meaning 'bald', also associated with the venomous snake.
COBURN
MaleUnique given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic "Cuileannán," meaning "little corner man.
COBY
FemaleHebrew name with a dual meaning: sorrow or to sorrow. It stems from the Hebrew word 'akhav', meaning brother.
COBY
MaleUnique, unisex name of Hebrew origin meaning 'from the north'.
COBYN
MaleRare, Welsh-derived name meaning "holly," originally a pet form of the historic Welsh prince Celyn ap Madog.
COCHISE
MaleDistinctive Native American name popularized by the Apache leader known for his strength and resilience during the Apache Wars (1861-1886).
COCO
FemaleFrench name meaning 'alone' or 'solitary', derived from the French word 'cocotte' referring to the nightjar bird.
COCOA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "happy" and traditionally given to girls born on Thursdays.
CODA
FemaleItalian-derived name with a musical origin, referring to the concluding passage of a piece of music, symbolizing completion or culmination.
CODA
MaleItalian origin, meaning "tail". It's associated with music as the final section of a piece, reflecting creativity and expression.
CODAH
MaleCoda is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'ending' or 'conclusion', derived from the musical term 'coda'. It's often associated with creativity and harmony.
CODDY
MaleUncommon English name likely derived from Cody, meaning 'helper', though this is unconfirmed.
CODEE
FemaleUncommon unisex name with unknown origins and meaning.
CODEE
MaleUncommon yet distinctive African-origin name, derived from Kodjo and meaning 'born on Tuesday'.
CODELL
MaleAmerican-origin given name created by combining Cody ('helper' or 'Buffalo Bill') and Dell (shortened from Delbert/Derek), with no specific meaning of its own but embodying the histories and meanings of its composite parts.
CODEN
MaleEnglish name originating from 'codfish', signifying 'from the codfish'.
CODERA
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from 'Coder,' meaning 'land' or 'field' in Basque.
CODERO
MaleUncommon Italian given name derived from the Latin 'caudex', meaning 'trunk' or 'stock', originally used as an occupational name for those working with wood.
CODERRO
MaleRare, distinctive Spanish given name with Basque origins, potentially derived from the surname Codera and the word "kode" meaning "hollow".
CODEY
MaleModern American name derived from the English surname Coddington, possibly meaning 'round hill' or 'ball'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century as a short form of Cody.
CODEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Irish surname O'Cody, meaning "helper.
CODI
FemaleEnglish name with Irish roots, originally a surname meaning 'helper to the people', now popular for boys and girls alike.
CODI
MaleEnglish given name derived from Old Norse 'Kodr', meaning 'round'. It shares roots with Norse mythology figures.
CODIE
FemaleAmerican variant of Cody, derived from the Irish surname Ó Cuidighthigh meaning "descendant of Cuidighthe".
CODIE
MaleEnglish variant of Cody, derived from Irish and Scottish roots, meaning "helpful" or "assisting". It gained popularity through pop culture references like the TV show "South of Nowhere".
CODY
MaleAmerican given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname 'Ó Cuidighthigh', meaning 'descendant of Cuidighthach'. It became popular in the U.S. during the mid-20th century.
CODY
FemaleUnisex name of Native American origin, derived from the Crow word "Kodzi" meaning "cloud," popularized by William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody and his cousin Nathan Franklin Cody.
CODYALLEN
MaleModern coinage, blending "Cody," meaning "helper to the people," with "-allen," derived from German/French names meaning "noble." Popularized by celebrities in the 1980s-1990s, it signifies personal choice and creativity.
CODYE
MaleModern given name of unknown origin but believed to be a variant spelling of Cody, meaning 'round hill'.
CODYJAMES
MaleAmerican given name of Irish-English origin, combining 'Cody' (Irish goddess descendant) and 'James' (Latin-derived 'supplanter').
CODYLEE
MaleUnique American name with no explicit meaning, likely originating as a modern combination of Cody and Lee.
COE
MaleUncommon yet historically significant English given name derived from the Old English word 'cū', meaning 'sheep'.
COEDY
MaleUnique American name with no specific meaning or history, created by parents seeking a distinctive and memorable choice for their child.
COEHN
MaleDistinctive male given name of German origin, derived from the surname "Köhn" meaning "son of Kuhn," itself an occupational name for a baker or brewer.
COEL
MaleUncommon Irish name meaning "chaste" or "pure".
COELLA
FemaleUncommon Italian-derived female name with unknown but intriguing origins.
COEN
MaleDistinctive name of Dutch origin, derived from the surname Koen, believed to mean 'king'.