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CORRYNE
FeminineCorinne is a French feminine name derived from Latin "corvus" meaning "raven", popularized by Jean Froissart's poem, symbolizing beauty and intelligence.
CORSANDRA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Greek origin, inspired by the ancient goddess Hecate, symbolizing far-reaching influence.
CORSHA
FeminineUnique and mysterious name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of Corissa, derived from the Latin 'cor' meaning heart.
CORSICA
FeminineItalian origin female warrior's name, derived from Latin "corsus" meaning curved or rounded.
CORSON
MasculineEnglish name of Norman origin, derived from the Old French word 'cors', meaning 'short' or 'small'.
CORT
MasculineOld English name meaning 'short' or 'curly-haired', originally used as a nickname, popular among Normans since the 11th century.
CORTANA
FeminineRare Latin-origin given name meaning 'shell', historically used for female slaves in ancient Rome. It gained prominence through figures like Fulvia Cortana, mother of Catilina. Today, it's uncommon but distinctive, and popularized by Microsoft's virtual assistant.
CORTASIA
FeminineIntriguing, newly popular girl's name with uncertain Latin/Greek origins, bearing meanings like 'pure' or 'honorable' based on personal interpretation, despite no known historical record.
CORTAVIA
FeminineRare Latin-origin female name derived from 'cortavium', the Latin word for 'short sword', reflecting strength and agility.
CORTAVION
MasculineDistinctive African American given name, believed to have emerged during the early 20th century in the southern United States. Its meaning and origin are somewhat unclear due to its rarity, but it may be a blend of Cortez and Anthony or inspired by the Latin name Cortez, symbolizing harmony or paying homage to Hernán Cortés. Despite its uncertain history, Cortavion remains an intriguing and memorable name that reflects the rich cultural heritage of African American naming traditions.
CORTAVIOUS
MasculineAfrican American given name with roots in the Latin word 'curtius', meaning 'courteous' or 'curtail'. It was coined during the early 20th century by combining 'Corta-' and '-vious', derived from Latin 'videre', 'to see'. Its exact meaning is unclear, but it has gained some popularity since first appearing in US baby name lists in 2007.
CORTAVIUS
MasculineRare yet distinguished name of Latin origin, derived from 'cortavisus', meaning 'having short hair'.
CORTAZ
MasculineRare Spanish name of Basque origin, derived from Kortazar meaning 'short'.
CORTAZIA
FeminineRare Latin-origin given name with varied interpretations. Some believe it means 'courtesy' or 'from Curtius's court'. Its true origins remain uncertain but its elegance is undeniable.
CORTELL
MasculineUncommon Italian given name derived from the surname Cortelli, meaning 'little courtyard'.
CORTENEY
FeminineRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of the Irish and English name Courtney, which means "short".
CORTES
MasculineThe Basque surname and given name Cortes, meaning 'head' or 'leader', has a storied history in Spain, dating back to the Middle Ages.
CORTEZ
MasculineSpanish surname and given name derived from 'cortés,' meaning 'courteous' or 'polite.' It originated in Spain and was brought to the Americas by Spanish conquistadors like Hernán Cortés. Today, it's used worldwide, regardless of Hispanic origin.
CORTEZ
FeminineRare but historic Spanish name, originally an occupational surname for overseers on estates, and famously associated with explorer Hernán Cortés.
CORTEZE
MasculineDistinctive unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from the surname Cortés meaning "court" or "courtyard". It is believed to have originated as an occupational surname for someone who worked or lived near a courtyard. The name Corteze has historical significance through Hernán Cortés, the renowned Spanish conquistador, and is associated with concepts such as nobility, elegance, bravery, determination, and leadership.
CORTINA
FeminineItalian name meaning 'curtain' or 'veil', derived from the Latin word 'cortina'.
CORTISHA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of African American origin, derived from the Latin word 'cortes,' meaning 'court,' with the suffix '-sha' adding a distinct and vibrant sound.
CORTLAN
MasculineDistinctive American given name created by combining Courtney (Irish, meaning "short nose") and Lane (English, meaning "narrow strip of land"), resulting in a unisex name that signifies "short nose in a narrow strip of land.
CORTLAND
FeminineAmerican-origin given name created by author Samuel Richardson for his 18th-century novel "The History of Sir Charles Grandison," with no known historical or linguistic significance aside from its potential association with the Latin word 'curtus,' meaning short.
CORTLAND
MasculineRare English name derived from 'cort' meaning 'short' and 'land', translating to 'short estate' or 'short plot of land'.
CORTLANDT
MasculineAmerican male given name with Dutch roots, derived from the town Cortlandt, New York, named after landowner Cortlant Van Cortlandt. While its exact meaning is unclear, it's often associated with strength and resilience.
CORTLEN
MasculineUnique English given name derived from Old English words meaning 'short' and 'little'.
CORTLIN
MasculineAmerican-made given name created by blending Courtney and Jillian, gaining traction for its uniqueness while potentially signifying strength, intelligence, or courteousness.
CORTLYN
FeminineContemporary American feminine given name created by combining Courtney (English, "from the courtyard") and Lyn (Welsh, "leader").
CORTLYN
MasculineEnglish unisex name created by combining Courtney ('from the courtyard') and Lyndsay/Lindsay ('from the lime tree'), popularized in the late 20th to early 21st century US.
CORTLYNN
FeminineUnique American feminine given name created by combining Courtney ('courteous') and Kelly ('war, strength'), first appearing in 1987 with peak popularity in 1993.
CORTNE
FeminineCortney is an American variant of the Old English name Courtney, derived from the place Corteney in Berkshire, England. It means "short nose" or "from Kortni".
CORTNEE
FeminineModern American girl's name created by blending Courtney ('short, curt' or 'courtyard') and Renee ('reborn').
CORTNEI
FeminineModern, English-speaking female name of recent origin, created by combining elements of other popular names like Courtney and Kortney, with no established historical or cultural significance.
CORTNEY
FeminineRare but distinctive female name of English origin, likely derived from the Old French 'courte' meaning short or the English word 'court', with uncertain meanings but notable historical appearances.
CORTNEY
MasculineAmerican variant spelling of the historic English-French name Courtney, derived from "cortina," meaning "curtain.
CORTNI
FeminineAmerican-origin name created by combining Courtney and Tiffany; it first gained popularity in the 1980s and peaked in the mid-1990s.
CORTNIE
FeminineUnique American given name created by combining Courtney and Tiffany, with possible meanings of "courteous" or "short and sweet.
CORTNY
FeminineCortney is a unique, modern English given name, originally derived from the Old French word "courteois", meaning courteous or courtly.
CORTRELL
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old French 'cortel', meaning 'short sword'. It was brought to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066 and originally served as a surname for skilled swordsmen or swordsmiths. Nowadays, Cortrell is still rare but gaining popularity due to its unique sound and historical significance, often chosen by parents seeking a distinctive name with warrior-like connotations.