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CONCETTINA
FemaleUncommon Italian female name derived from the Latin 'concipere', meaning 'to conceive' or 'to understand.'
CONCETTO
MaleItalian masculine given name with Latin roots that translates to 'concept' or 'idea'.
CONCHA
FemaleTraditional Spanish feminine name derived from the Spanish word for seashell, concha.
CONCHATA
FemaleBeautiful and unique Spanish name derived from "concha," meaning seashell, carrying elegance and rarity with its profound natural association.
CONCHETA
FemaleIrish given name derived from "Conchobhair," meaning "high desire" or "great love.
CONCHETTA
FemaleUncommon yet lovely Italian given name originating from the Italian word "conchiglia," translating to "seashell.
CONCHITA
FemaleSpanish name derived from "concha," meaning seashell, evoking ocean beauty and fragility.
CONDA
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from Latin 'condus', meaning brave or valiant.
CONDA
FemaleSpanish unisex name derived from Latin "condus," meaning "brave" or "bold.
CONDACE
FemaleExotic African-derived unisex given name translating to "born on Saturday." It has historically been popular among royalty in Ghana's Ashanti community and signifies strength, resilience, and positivity associated with Saturday-born individuals.
CONDE
MaleSpanish origin, means 'count' and signifies nobility.
CONDIE
MaleRare French given name derived from the surname Condé, meaning 'valley', with historic ties to the House of Condé.
CONDOL
FemaleRare male name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Gaelic "strong" or Hebrew "east/ancient".
CONDOLA
FemaleUncommon female given name of unknown Latin or Gaelic origin, potentially meaning "little bell" or "hound".
CONDOLEEZZA
FemaleThe distinctive female given name Condoleezza, of African American origin, was coined by her parents and means 'with sweetness' in Italian.
CONDON
MaleIrish origin given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Condúin, meaning 'descendant of Cóndúin', a chief known for his bravery and wisdom.
CONDRA
FemaleUnique given name of uncertain origin, possibly Irish meaning "hound" or "dog", but not definitively proven. It's used globally despite lacking historical backing.
CONDREDGE
MaleDistinctive African name of Mandinka origin meaning "traveler" or "wanderer".
CONDY
MaleRare Greek-derived name meaning 'little bell', popularized by Molière's character Condé in 'Les Femmes Savantes'.
CONELIA
FemaleRare but elegant Latin name meaning "with the helm" or "at the helm," symbolizing leadership and guidance. It combines "con-," meaning "together," with "-nia," signifying "strength" or "power." Despite its scarcity in history, Conelia is appreciated for its uniqueness and powerful connotation, often associated with strong, independent women embodying leadership qualities.
CONELL
MaleRare Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Conaill, meaning 'descendant of unification'.
CONER
MaleRare Irish name derived from the ancient surname Ó Conaire, meaning 'descendant of Conaire,' an old Gaelic personal name borne by early Irish kings known for bravery and wisdom.
CONESHA
FemaleRare yet meaningful African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, derived from "Kɔnsé" meaning "born on Sunday," reflecting a blessed birthday in Ghanaian tradition.
CONEY
MaleAmerican origin first name derived from the Old English word for "rabbit," likely given to those swift or clever like rabbits. It was popularized in the U.S. during the late 19th century among Irish families, but now crosses various ethnic backgrounds.
CONFERINA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "to bring together" or "to contribute.
CONFESOR
MaleRare male name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word 'confessor', meaning 'one who confesses'. It was historically given to individuals who publicly confessed their faith during persecution in medieval Spain, with many becoming martyrs and saints. In Spanish culture, Confesor embodies courage, resilience, and devotion.
CONG
MaleRare Vietnamese given name meaning 'hardworking', passed down through generations and gaining international recognition.
CONGETTA
FemaleDistinctive Italian name derived from Latin "congesta," meaning "joined together" or "compact." It was traditionally used in Naples and believed to be a diminutive of Concezione or Concetta, often given around the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
CONGRESS
MaleCongress: An English name with Latin roots, 'congredi', meaning 'to meet together', originally signified a large political assembly.
CONI
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name with historical significance. Originating from the Latin word "conium," meaning "valiant" or "courageous," Coni has been used across various European cultures since the Middle Ages, first appearing in Italy as both boys' and girls' names. Today, it remains rare yet captivating, embodying timelessness and sophistication while inspiring bravery.
CONIE
FemaleConnie is a gender-neutral diminutive of Cornelia, derived from the Latin name Cornelius meaning 'horn' or 'strong'.
CONISHA
FemaleAfrican Igbo name meaning "God has heard my cries" or "God answers prayers," signifying hope and resilience after difficulty.
CONITA
FemaleSpanish-origin name meaning 'conception', popular worldwide as a charming and unique shortened form of Concepción.
CONJETTA
FemaleRare Italian female name of Latin origin, historically popular during the Middle Ages for girls born into noble families, and associated with several female saints.
CONLAN
MaleUncommon Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó Conalláin, meaning "strong as a wolf.
CONLEE
FemaleDistinctive American origin name created by musician Conlee Stoneburner for his stage persona, gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite no specific meaning or documented history.
CONLEE
MaleAmerican name coined by Thomas Wolfe for his wife, derived from the Irish names Connla ('united in strength') and Eithne ('snow').
CONLEIGH
FemaleAmerican name created by combining 'Conn' (Irish, meaning 'intelligent') and 'Leigh' (English, meaning 'meadow'), resulting in a unique and elegant moniker.
CONLEY
FemaleIrish surname turned given name, derived from Ó Cléirigh meaning "descendant of the bright or clear".
CONLEY
MaleIrish male given name derived from the ancient Irish surname "Ó Cléirigh," meaning "descendant of Cleirich" or "bright/clear.