Female and male names.

COULTER

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname Coulter, meaning "cold stream land" or "cool water farm.

COULTON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "Colt," meaning "young horse" or "foal." It originated as a surname for someone working with horses or living near a colt farm, with early records dating back to 13th-century England.

COUMBA

Feminine

West African origin, meaning "peace" or "tranquility". It has been popular among the Malinke people for centuries.

COUNCIL

Masculine

English origin, derived from Old French "conseil", and means "assembly of people".

COUNT

Masculine

American given name derived from 'count', meaning to enumerate numbers, used since the late 19th century as a unique alternative to traditional names.

COUNTESS

Feminine

Rare yet elegant English female given name derived from the title "countess," signifying nobility and grace.

COUNTNEY

Feminine

Rare English given name created as a blend of "Count" and "Kenny", suggesting nobility combined with familiarity.

COUPER

Masculine

Rare yet captivating given name of French origin, derived from 'couper,' meaning 'to cut.'

COURAGE

Masculine

English given name of French origin, derived from the word 'courage' meaning 'strength and boldness'. It was originally used as a masculine name in France but has gained popularity as a feminine name worldwide.

COURAGE

Feminine

French origin but has become strongly associated with American culture, meaning 'fearlessness'.

COUREY

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive French name of occupational origin, derived from the surname Courré, believed to have been given to those who worked in courtyards or served as messengers at courts. Despite lacking a specific meaning, Courey reflects its historic roots in court service, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a unique name.

COURI

Feminine

Uncommon given name with unknown etymology. It has no clear linguistic origins or historical significance, making it distinctive and mysterious. While sometimes associated with the French surname 'de Courcy', which translates to 'from Curci' in Italian, there's no confirmed connection between the first name Couri and this lineage. Due to its rarity, individuals named Couri may stand out and be memorable.

COURNEY

Feminine

Modern English girl's name derived from the Middle English word "courteis," meaning courteous or courty.

COURNTEY

Feminine

Courtney is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from 'curtenay' meaning "from the court", popular among nobility in medieval England and later becoming fashionable during the Victorian era.

COURT

Masculine

The English origin name 'Court' means 'short', derived from the Middle English word 'court'.

COURTANY

Feminine

Uncommon given name with uncertain origins, potentially derived from Courtney meaning "from the court," or Chantay meaning "song." Its unique charm has contributed to its recent popularity despite lacking historical documentation.

COURTENAY

Feminine

English name derived from the Normandy town of that name, brought to England post-1066 by Normans. Its meaning is believed to be "short enclosure," and it's tied to the influential Courtenay family who appear in the Domesday Book (1086). Nowadays, Courtenay is a rare yet distinctive choice for boys' names with British royal connections.

COURTENAY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name with Norman roots, derived from the surname Courtenay, which means 'short hand' or 'swift messenger.' It was borne by notable medieval families, including the House of Courtenay during William the Conqueror's reign.

COURTENEY

Feminine

Elegant English given name derived from 'curt' meaning short and '-ney', originating in medieval times when used as a surname for those connected to courts or courtyards.

COURTENEY

Masculine

English name of Old English origin meaning "short settlement" or "brief farm." It was originally a Middle English surname before becoming a given name in the 19th century.

COURTENY

Feminine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old French word 'cortain', meaning 'short'. It originated as a surname before becoming a unisex given name.

COURTEZ

Masculine

Unique, French-origin male name derived from "courte," meaning "short." Its exact origins and meaning are uncertain, but it has been used as a given name across cultures.

COURTLAN

Masculine

Rare and distinctive given name believed to have originated in the United States, possibly derived from the English surname Cortland meaning 'short land'.

COURTLAND

Masculine

Recently coined English given name, combining 'court' and 'land' to mean 'short land', with no historical figures or legends attached.

COURTLAND

Feminine

English surname turned given name meaning "short land".

COURTLANDT

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from Old English words 'curt' (short) and 'land' (estate or land), meaning "short estate" or "small piece of land".

COURTLIN

Feminine

Unique, French-derived name meaning "little courtyard," originally used as a surname before becoming popular for both boys and girls in France and English-speaking countries.

COURTLIN

Masculine

Rare, historic French name meaning 'courteous', derived from the Old French word 'courteis'.

COURTLYN

Feminine

American origin name created by Stephen King for his character in 'The Stand', with no specific meaning beyond its literary context.

COURTLYN

Masculine

Distinctive American given name, believed to be a modern creation inspired by other 'Courte-' names, with an implied meaning of 'short' or 'compact'.

COURTLYNN

Feminine

American name derived from 'court' meaning 'short' and 'lynn' from Irish Ó Lochlainn, 'descendant of the Norse man'.

COURTNAY

Masculine

Rare Irish origin name derived from O'Curnan, possibly meaning "skilled" or "crafty," associated with notable historical figures like Governor Courtenay Percy.

COURTNAY

Feminine

Rare Scottish feminine given name derived from the surname Courtney, meaning "court official".

COURTNE

Feminine

Courtney is of English origin, derived from the Old French word 'cort' meaning 'short', and traditionally considered a masculine given name. However, its usage has evolved to include both male and female individuals due to its appealing sound and unisex nature.

COURTNEE

Masculine

Uncommon American female given name derived from the Norman surname Courtenay, which means "from the court" or "from the courtyard". It has historical ties to the noble family of Courtenay in medieval England.

COURTNEE

Feminine

Unique female given name of American origin, invented by Stephen King for his novel "The Colorado Kid" in 2005. It does not have a specific meaning or history attached to it, as it was created purely for fictional purposes. Despite this, the name has gained some popularity since its introduction and is often chosen by parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughters.

COURTNEI

Feminine

Recent, unique English female name derived from Courtney, which means 'short' in Old French.

COURTNEY

Masculine

English given name derived from the medieval personal name Courtenay, which means "from court town" and signifies someone associated with royalty.

COURTNEY

Feminine

English girls' name derived from the Old French surname de la Courtenay, meaning 'from the court'.

COURTNEYANN

Feminine

Captivating American name derived from the Old English Courtney meaning "from the short, curved enclosure" combined with Ann, of Hebrew origin meaning "grace".