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CORISSA
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning "girl" or associated with the goddess of spring, Kore.
CORITA
FemaleCharming female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word "corium" meaning 'leather' or 'hide', reflecting toughness and resilience.
CORIYAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'korah', meaning 'ice', symbolizing strength and resilience.
CORKEY
MaleModern, unique given name with no established origin or meaning, chosen likely for its distinctive sound.
CORKY
FemaleUncommon yet captivating given name of Irish origin derived from 'cork', meaning strength, resilience, and uniqueness associated with the bark of the cork oak tree.
CORKY
MaleRare, Irish-origin given name derived from 'cork', symbolizing strength and adaptability; popularized in mid-20th century USA.
CORLA
FemaleGreek-origin female name derived from "kórallos," meaning coral, signifying beauty, grace, and strength.
CORLEE
FemaleRare American girl's name coined by author Stephen King in his novel "Insomnia," with no explicit meaning or historical figures associated with it, making its interpretation subjective.
CORLEEN
FemaleCaptivating Irish name meaning 'girl', with a rich history spanning centuries.
CORLEIGH
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and independence despite having no clear etymological roots or historical figures attached to it.
CORLENE
FemaleIntriguing name with unknown Hebrew origins and uncertain meaning, yet its uniqueness has made it popular in recent years.
CORLEONE
MaleItalian name originating from the Sicilian town of Corleone, meaning 'heartstone' or 'rockcenter'.
CORLESS
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish given name derived from the ancient Gaelic surname Ó Corlais, meaning "descendant of Corlais." This name has historical significance, as it was borne by notable figures such as Patrick Corless, a 19th-century Irish politician. Its unique origin and rich heritage make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with both Gaelic and Norse influences.
CORLETTA
FemaleElegant Italian name meaning 'coral,' signifying beauty, grace, and strength.
CORLETTE
FemaleDistinctive French feminine given name originating in Normandy, derived from "corallium," meaning "coral." It conveys a connection to the sea and suggests uniqueness akin to precious coral jewelry.
CORLEY
FemaleRare Irish male first name derived from the Old Irish word 'corraídhe', meaning 'speckled' or 'mottled'.
CORLEY
MaleIrish name derived from "Ó Comhlaigh," meaning "descendant of Comhalach," which signifies unity and harmony. It originated in County Roscommon, Ireland, and was borne by ancient warriors, chieftains, and poets. Despite its uniqueness, Corley carries a captivating charm that makes it memorable.
CORLIN
MaleRare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, with no known historical or cultural significance.
CORLIS
FemaleRare, unique name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of the Welsh Caris meaning 'loving'.
CORLIS
MaleDistinctive Greek name derived from "kórallis," meaning "basket weaver." It celebrates skill and craftsmanship, associated with ancient Greek basket makers.
CORLISS
FemaleRare, American coinage by Frank Yerby, with unknown meaning but believed to combine 'Coral' and 'Liss'.
CORLISS
MaleAmerican-origin given name created by author Jack Finney for his 1954 novel "Assault on a Queen," with the character Corliss Archer gaining popularity after publication and inspiring actual baby names despite having no official meaning.
CORLYN
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, popular in recent years for both boys and girls despite no widely accepted meaning.
CORMA
FemaleIrish name derived from 'cormac', meaning 'son of the sea' or 'sea chief'.
CORMAC
MaleAncient Irish name derived from "corbmac," meaning "son of a charioteer." It was borne by legendary figures like Cormac mac Airt, the High King of Ireland in the 3rd century AD.
CORMACK
MaleUncommon Irish masculine given name derived from the Old Irish word "corbach", meaning "son of defilement" or "rogue's son". Despite its unusual origin, Cormack is associated with legendary High King of Ireland, Cormac mac Airt, known for his wisdom and justice.
CORMAN
MaleRare and captivating Latin-origin given name derived from "Corvinus," meaning "raven," originally given as a nickname for someone with dark hair or complexion. It has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome, notably associated with Emperor Constantine, known for his military prowess and conversion to Christianity. Today, Corman is still chosen by parents seeking distinctive names with strong historical significance.
CORMARI
MaleRare yet powerful Scottish name derived from 'cormach', meaning 'sea monster' or 'giant', conveying strength and mystery.
CORMARION
MaleRare French girl's name derived from the word 'corbeille', meaning 'basket'.
CORMELO
MaleUnique Italian name derived from Latin "Cor", meaning heart, and "-melo", meaning apple. It signifies "apple of the heart" and was believed in ancient Roman times to represent deep love and affection when gifted an apple. Despite its rarity, Cormelo carries rich historical and cultural significance, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a profound name for their child.
CORMICK
MaleIrish male first name derived from the surname Mac Cormaic, meaning "son of Cormac," itself translating to "severe" or "harsh.
CORNEAL
MaleCornel is a Romanian given name derived from the Latin word "cornu," meaning "horn" or "horned.
CORNEAL
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "horn-shaped," historically associated with figures like St. Corneal the martyr and used for individuals with distinctive facial features in medieval Europe.
CORNEALIUS
MaleCornelius is of Latin origin, derived from 'cornu', meaning 'horn'. It was popularized by Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, a Roman general, and later associated with Saint Cornelius in early Christianity.
CORNEALL
MaleCornell is a unique Latin-derived given name meaning "horn," associated with the Roman family Corneli and notable American astronomer Carl Frederick Cornell.
CORNECIA
FemaleThe uncommon yet powerful Latin-derived name Cornecia signifies 'from the horn', first used in the Middle Ages but gained popularity in the 20th century.
CORNEIL
MaleCornelius is a Latin male given name derived from the Roman clan name Cornelia, meaning 'horn'. It has a long history, dating back to ancient Rome and was popular among both Romans like Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus and early Christians such as St. Cornelius. Today, it's still used in many cultures but may not be as common.
CORNEILIUS
MaleCornelius is a Latin-derived given name that means 'horn'. It gained prominence in early Christianity due to Saint Cornelius, becoming associated with strength, courage, and faith.
CORNEILOUS
MaleCornelius is a distinctive Latin origin name derived from "cornus," meaning "horn." It's associated with the Sabine warrior Corvus Cornelius Cossus and Saint Cornelius, the patron saint of soldiers and protectors against lightning storms. Throughout history, it has been linked to strength, courage, wisdom, and intellect.
CORNEILUS
MaleCornelius is a Latin-origin name meaning 'strong' or 'bold', derived from the Roman family name Cornelia. It was borne by several early Christian saints and notable historical figures like Cornelius Agrippa.