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COLETYN
MasculineRare and unique name of uncertain origin but believed to mean "victory" or "devotion," making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking an uncommon name.
COLEY
MasculineUnusual English given name derived from Old English 'col', meaning 'charcoal' or 'swarthy'.
COLEY
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "col", meaning "charcoal". It has a strong, bold sound and was traditionally associated with coal or charcoal-related occupations in medieval England.
COLGAN
MasculineIrish surname derived from "Ó Colmáin", meaning "descendant of Column".
COLIBRI
FeminineSpanish origin name inspired by the vibrant hummingbird, symbolizing swiftness, grace, beauty, joy, love, and freedom.
COLICIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Latin-derived feminine name meaning "dove," symbolizing peace and purity.
COLIE
MasculineIrish name derived from "Ó Columbáin", meaning "descendant of Columbus" or "dove". It has historical significance as the name of Saint Columba and is often associated with strength and wisdom. Today, it's a popular unisex choice worldwide due to its unique charm and rich history.
COLIE
FeminineIrish name derived from Ó Colmáin, meaning "descendant of Colman," which itself means "dove" or "dove-shaped.
COLIN
MasculineIrish and Scottish origin, derived from Gaelic "Cumal," meaning "warm" or "gentle." It was popularized by Saint Colm Cille in the 6th century and remains a common choice for boys worldwide.
COLIN
FeminineIrish-origin given name derived from the Gaelic word "Cumal", meaning 'gentle chief'.
COLINA
FeminineCaptivating female given name from Spain with Latin origins meaning "hill," signifying strength and resilience.
COLINDA
FeminineUnique Dutch name derived from Coleen, itself a variant of Irish Koleen. It means "girl" or "young woman.
COLINE
FeminineRare yet historical French feminine given name derived from the Latin name Niger meaning "black" or "dusky.
COLISA
FeminineRare Spanish female given name derived from 'coliseo', meaning 'coliseum'. It may also be linked to 'colisus', suggesting strength or grandeur. Despite limited historical data, it's an uncommon yet captivating choice today.
COLISHA
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name meaning "all-encompassing" or "everything".
COLISTA
FeminineExotic name of uncertain origin, possibly African or Italian, meaning "cultivated land".
COLITA
FeminineUnique Spanish origin name meaning 'little tail', often used playfully for pets but also occasionally given to girls in some regions.
COLLAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from "Cullan," meaning "little contender" or "little warrior.
COLLEEN
MasculineCharming and unique feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish word "Cailín" meaning 'girl'.
COLLEEN
FeminineCharming and unique feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish word "Cailín" meaning "girl". It carries cultural significance beyond its literal translation, embodying the independent and determined spirit of Irish women. Throughout history, notable figures like Australian author Colleen McCullough have carried this timeless name, making it a popular choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet culturally rich option for their daughters today.
COLLEENA
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from Caoilfhionn, meaning 'fair-haired', with historical roots in Gaelic tradition and associated with legendary warrior queens.
COLLEENE
FeminineColleen is an Irish feminine given name that means "slender, fair-haired," derived from the Gaelic word Caoilfhionn.
COLLEN
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Colmáin, meaning 'descendant of Colmán', which translates to 'dove'.
COLLEN
FeminineColleen is an Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'Caoilfhionn', meaning 'fair-haired' or 'white-headed'.
COLLENA
FeminineCollena, of Irish origin, means 'gentle' or 'girl', derived from the Irish word 'coll', signifying wisdom and beauty through association with hazel trees.
COLLENE
FeminineRare yet significant Greek female name derived from 'kolos', meaning victory.
COLLENN
FeminineThe name Collen of Irish origin means "dove" and is derived from the ancient Gaelic word "Columb.
COLLETE
FeminineThe name Colette originates from Old French and means "people" or "tribe," referring to someone belonging to a specific group. First used as a given name in medieval France, it has been popularized by Saint Colette, a dedicated French nun who founded the Poor Clares order.
COLLETT
FeminineItalian origin given name, derived from the surname "Colletta," which originally referred to a small landowner or farmer, or someone living near a small housing complex. It has a rich medieval history in Tuscany and other Italian regions, and while relatively uncommon outside Italy, it's admired for its unique sound and Italian heritage.
COLLETTA
FeminineRare Italian feminine given name with no specific historical significance but is chosen for its unique sound and spelling.
COLLETTE
FeminineFrench given name derived from 'collet,' meaning 'neck.' It was traditionally given to girls with attractive necks during medieval times, but gained popularity during the Renaissance period. Today, it's widely used globally, notably by French actress Collette Marchand.
COLLEY
MasculineIrish given name of ancient origin, derived from the surname Ó Colla meaning "descendant of Colla," which itself means "strife" or "quarrel." It carries with it a rich history tied to one of Ireland's most prominent clans, the Ó Colla clan of County Tyrone.
COLLIE
MasculineScottish-derived name originally meant for dogs like the Border Collie, but later used for humans in the late 19th century, likely due to Lassie's fame from Eric Knight's novel "Lassie Come-Home".
COLLIE
FeminineScottish origin, derived from the surname Colley or Collier, originally used for coal miners. It has been used as a given name for both boys and girls since the early 20th century, with its meaning believed to be related to the Old English word "col" meaning black or dark.
COLLIER
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from 'collier,' meaning 'necklace' or 'collar.' It originated in France and was brought to England during the Middle Ages, often associated with families involved in jewelry making.
COLLIER
FeminineEnglish given name of medieval origin, derived from 'collar' and historically associated with animal handlers or collar makers.
COLLIN
MasculineFrench origin unisex given name derived from "Columba," Latin for dove, symbolizing peace and purity. It was initially used as a masculine name during the Middle Ages but has since gained popularity for both boys and girls.
COLLIN
FeminineCollin is of French origin, derived from the Latin "columba", meaning "dove". It signifies peace and harmony.
COLLINE
FeminineFrench origin, meaning "small hill" or "slope", derived from the French word colline. It is often associated with nature and philosophy, as seen in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables, where it is a protagonist's name. Despite its French roots, Colline has been adopted by various cultures worldwide, though spellings may vary slightly. Today, it remains uncommon but unique, appealing to those drawn to its connection with nature and thoughtfulness.
COLLINS
MasculineCommon Scottish surname derived from 'Cailen,' meaning 'dark-haired.'