Female and male names.

CORUTNEY

Feminine

Irish given name derived from the surname O'Cruithearna, meaning 'descendant of Cruitearghin', possibly relating to having a loud voice.

CORVELL

Masculine

English name derived from the Old French word 'corbeil', meaning 'basket' or 'corbel', an architectural feature used for support. It was introduced to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066, potentially given to children whose parents appreciated architecture.

CORVETTA

Feminine

Distinctive Italian given name derived from the surname Corvetti, which signifies weaving skills. It's relatively uncommon but has historical records in Italy.

CORVETTE

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Italian origin given name, meaning 'small, fast warship,' popularized by Chevrolet's iconic sports car line.

CORVIN

Masculine

Rare but notable masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'raven' and associated with intelligence, wisdom, adaptability, and strength throughout history.

CORVINA

Feminine

Rare yet sophisticated Latin-derived female name meaning 'raven', originating from medieval Italy.

CORVO

Masculine

Italian name derived from "corvo," meaning "crow" or "raven.

CORVON

Masculine

Unknown origin with no clear meaning or historical significance. Despite this, it has gained some popularity in recent years.

CORVUS

Masculine

Latin name meaning 'crow', symbolizing intelligence and resilience, with historical significance in Roman mythology as a heroic figure assisting Aeneas in founding Rome.

CORVYN

Masculine

Welsh name meaning "loving happiness".

CORWIN

Masculine

Rare Welsh male given name derived from "Ceredigion," meaning "seat" or "throne," signifying leadership or birthplace in historic Wales.

CORWYN

Masculine

Distinct male name of Welsh origin, meaning "blessed heart" or "protector of the heart". It was historically popular among Welsh nobility and has regained recent popularity due to its unique sound and powerful meaning.

CORWYNN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from "cor" (heart) and "gwyn" (blonde/fair), translating to "fair-haired heart".

CORY

Feminine

American unisex name derived from the Gaelic male given name Cormac, meaning "chariot of the sea.

CORY

Masculine

Gender-neutral Welsh name meaning "choral" or "song," originally used for those with beautiful singing voices.

CORYANA

Feminine

Rare Hawaiian girl's name meaning "sweet fragrance" or "fragrant flower".

CORYANN

Feminine

Distinctive American female given name created in the late 20th century by blending elements likely derived from Latin "cor" (heart) and feminine suffix "-anne".

CORYDON

Masculine

Rare yet significant Greek name derived from 'Koridon', meaning 'dappled' or 'speckled'. In mythology, Corydon was a Sicilian shepherd beloved by the nymph Arethusa. Its literary significance dates back to Virgil's Eclogues, where Corydon expresses same-sex desire for Alexis. Today, it's chosen for its uniqueness and historic value.

CORYE

Masculine

Unique given name of French origin, derived from "courrier," meaning messenger or postman. It signifies trustworthiness and reliability.

CORYELL

Masculine

Uncommon American given name derived from an English surname, originally denoting someone who lived by the River Coryell in Texas. It has Old Norse roots, combining 'korr' (curve) and 'ell' (stream), meaning "river with curves or bends.

CORYION

Masculine

Original, futuristic-sounding name with unknown origins, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.

CORYN

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'coryn' meaning 'curly' or 'wavy', originally used to describe individuals with such hair characteristics.

CORYNA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived feminine given name meaning 'crowned' or 'wearing a wreath', popularized in ancient Rome.

CORYNE

Feminine

Greek-derived given name that means 'helmet', symbolizing protection and strength. It was the name of a mythical nymph from Mount Corypha and has been associated with Saint Coryne, a Christian martyr.

CORYNN

Feminine

Greek name meaning "maiden" or "virgin", derived from the Greek word "korē".

CORYNNE

Feminine

Rare and elegant French name derived from the Greek Korinna, meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman'.

CORYON

Masculine

Rare, unique first name of unknown origin and meaning.

COSANDRA

Feminine

Unique Greek name meaning 'beautiful order'.

COSBY

Feminine

Rare American given name with unknown specific meaning, possibly derived from Old English "Cosel" meaning "cabbage". First used in early 18th century England, it gained popularity in mid-20th century U.S., carried by notable figures like Bill Cosby and Cosby Singleton.

COSBY

Masculine

English name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'Kosi' meaning generous or bountiful. It's associated with the medieval English village Cosby in Leicestershire.

COSETTA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "decorated" or "beautiful", also considered a diminutive of Costanza, meaning "steadfast".

COSETTE

Feminine

Charming French girl's name derived from the Latin word 'cos', meaning 'vase' or 'container'.

COSHA

Feminine

Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Kashish', meaning 'attraction' or 'allure'.

COSIE

Feminine

Unique Italian-origin name derived from 'cosa', meaning 'thing' or 'object', historically used as an affectionate nickname for people whose names began with C.

COSIMA

Feminine

Elegant Italian female name derived from the Latin word "cosmos," meaning "order" or "universe." It was originally used as an adjective for beauty and harmony before evolving into a personal name with historical figures like Empress Consort Sophie von Habsburg and Saint Cosmas. In literature, Cosima appears in Massimo Bontempelli's novel of the same name. Today, it carries a sense of sophistication and intelligence.

COSIMO

Masculine

Italian male given name with Latin roots meaning "order" or "decorum," inspired by the concept of harmony in the universe.

COSMA

Feminine

Distinctive male given name of Latin origin, derived from 'cosmos', meaning 'order' or 'universe'. It was first used by early Christians to symbolize harmony and balance in the universe.

COSMAS

Masculine

Greek name derived from 'kosmos', meaning 'order' or 'universe'. It was popularized by early Christian saints and has a rich history dating back to ancient times in Greece.

COSME

Masculine

Cosmo is a distinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'order' or 'universe', notable throughout history and connected to figures like Saint Cosmos and Cosimo de' Medici.

COSMIN

Masculine

Romanian male given name derived from Latin "constans," meaning "steadfast" or "constant." It has historical significance, being associated with leaders like Cosmin Pricop who fought for social change in 1785. In Romania, the name is seen as symbolizing courage and resilience, and is believed to bring good fortune.