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CORDARRYL
MaleRare African American name derived from Cordell, meaning "strength" or "power".
CORDARYL
MaleUncommon African-origin name with deep historical significance, translating to "a prosperous journey" from Yoruba language roots, often chosen to bless a child with success and fortune throughout life.
CORDASIA
FemaleUnique and elegant name of African origin, derived from the Hausa ethnic group and believed to mean 'graceful' or 'elegant'.
CORDAY
MaleRare French given name originating from the surname 'Cordé', meaning 'strong-hearted' or 'courageous'. Its bold presence makes it distinctive.
CORDDARYL
MaleDistinctive African name, originating from the Ashanti people of Ghana, derived from "Kofi" (born on Friday) and "Daril", with no specific meaning but adds uniqueness.
CORDE
MaleRare, unisex given name of French origin, derived from 'corde,' meaning 'string' or 'cord.' Though not widely popular, it gained recognition through Brazilian poet and journalist Cordeiro de Faria.
CORDE
FemaleThe name Cord, of English origin, means 'heart' and has a strong, bold sound.
CORDEA
MaleLatin-derived girl's name meaning "of/from the heart".
CORDEJA
FemaleRare, Spanish-origin given name derived from the Basque surname "Cordecha," meaning "from the village or estate called Cordoba.
CORDEL
MaleRare French name derived from 'cordon', meaning 'string' or 'cord'.
CORDELIA
FemaleLatin-origin feminine name meaning 'daughter of the heart', popular among nobility due to its literary heritage rooted in Shakespeare's King Lear tragedy.
CORDELL
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'cord', meaning 'heart' or 'courage'.
CORDELL
MaleEnglish male given name derived from the Old English word "corder", meaning "strong" or "brave".
CORDELLA
FemaleRare Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "little heart".
CORDELLE
FemaleRare French name derived from Occitan 'còrdula', meaning 'little heart'. It signifies warmth and kindness.
CORDELLE
MaleUnique French-origin given name derived from Occitan "còrdula," meaning "heart-shaped.
CORDELLIA
FemaleRare yet distinguished feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "like the heart" or "resembling the heart".
CORDELRA
MaleUncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, first recorded in England during the 16th century and primarily used within specific families or regions.
CORDELRO
MaleUncommon African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God listens on the journey.
CORDEN
MaleEnglish name derived from 'cord', meaning 'heart' or 'courage', used historically as a nickname for the brave or hearty.
CORDERA
MaleSpanish name meaning 'lamb', popularized during medieval Spain, and strongly connected to Christian faith, often associated with Easter and the Virgin Mary.
CORDERAL
MaleSpanish-origin given name derived from "corderito," meaning "little lamb." It signifies innocence and purity, popularized among Spanish nobility during the Middle Ages.
CORDERALL
MaleUncommon given name of uncertain origin. It may be a variant spelling of Cordell, potentially derived from the Old French 'Cordel', meaning 'small cord'. Alternatively, it could stem from the Old English 'Corde', meaning 'heart'.
CORDERIA
MaleRare, Spanish-origin female name meaning 'from the corded region', derived from 'cuerda' (rope) and '-aria' (place).
CORDERIAL
MaleUnique Latin-derived given name signifying 'of the heart' or 'heartfelt'.
CORDERICK
MaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from "coed" meaning 'wood' and "-ric" denoting power or ruler, thus translating to 'powerful ruler of the woods'.
CORDERIO
MaleItalian name derived from 'cor', Latin for heart, symbolizing strength and resilience.
CORDERIOUS
MaleAmerican origin with no specific meaning, was created recently as a unique and distinctive choice.
CORDERIUS
MaleRare Latin name meaning "beloved" or "dear to the heart.
CORDERO
FemaleSpanish surname and given name derived from the Latin word 'cordero', meaning 'lamb'. It symbolizes gentleness and meekness, reflecting its origin in medieval Spain where families adopted surnames based on occupations or characteristics related to sheep farming.
CORDERO
MaleThe Spanish name Cordero, meaning 'lamb', is derived from its origin as an occupational surname given to families connected with sheep or wool.
CORDERRA
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from "corderito," meaning "little lamb." It signifies purity, innocence, and gentleness.
CORDERRIUS
MaleAmerican-originated given name with a possible Latin-derived meaning related to the heart or courage.
CORDERRO
MaleDistinctive 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
MaleCordes: Germanic origin, means 'heart' or 'spirit', derived from 'hert'. Popular in medieval Germany, now widespread across Europe and North America.
CORDESHIA
FemaleRare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "crowned head," symbolizing royalty or wisdom.
CORDEY
MaleUnique 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
MaleDistinctive Spanish surname derived from 'corde', meaning 'rope' or 'string', historically given to families involved in rope-making or sailing.
CORDIA
FemaleUnique Latin given name derived from 'cors', meaning 'heart', and associated with the Latin phrase 'create in me a pure heart, O God'.
CORDIE
FemaleUnique English given name, derived from 'cordial', meaning friendly or warmhearted.