Male names.

CLOVIS

Masculine

Rare yet prestigious Germanic name, meaning 'famous in war', that has been associated with power and royalty throughout French history.

CLOY

Masculine

The rare Welsh name Cloy, derived from the male given name Clwyd inspired by the historic River Clwyd, signifies ancient lineage despite its lack of specific meaning.

CLOYCE

Masculine

Uncommon American given name coined by author Robert R. McCammon for his novel "The Border" published in 1990, with no traditional origins or specific meaning outside of its appearance in the novel.

CLOYD

Masculine

Rare American male given name derived from the English surname Cloyde, which has Norman roots and potentially means "limping" or "lame".

CLOYDE

Masculine

Scottish male given name derived from the surname Clouden, possibly meaning "many clay" or "much mud". Its meaning is associated with earth's qualities such as strength, durability, and adaptability.

CLOYED

Masculine

Rare given name with unknown origins and no established meaning.

CLOYS

Masculine

Historic Germanic name derived from "hliod" meaning famous and "wulf" meaning wolf, translating to "famous wolf". It is associated with notable figures like Clovis I, the first king of the Franks, and has been used by French royalty. Today, it's rare yet popular in France and carries a sense of regal power.

CLOYSE

Masculine

Rare and elegant French-derived feminine name meaning 'monastery' or 'convent', conveying tranquility and devotion.

CLU

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from the ancient word "cludd," meaning "hump" or "ridge," originally used to describe hills or mountains.

CLUSTER

Masculine

Recent, unique name without known origin or meaning, likely inspired by the astronomical term "cluster.

CLUTCH

Masculine

American given name with no specific meaning, but stands out due to its sound and association with the word 'clutch'.

CLYDE

Masculine

Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word "Clyda," meaning "from the river.

CLYDELL

Masculine

Rare given name created by American author Francis Marion Crawford for his novel "A Tale of a Lonely Island" in 1904, derived from Welsh roots meaning 'hill', evoking remoteness and mystery.

CLYDIE

Masculine

Rare but historically significant female name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname "Clayde" which means "the bald, tonsured follower of Columba," a key figure in spreading Christianity throughout Scotland.

CLYNE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive Irish name derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Cléirigh, meaning "descendant of Cleireach," which translates to "cleric" or "priest." Its origins trace back to County Donegal, Ireland, where the prominent Ó Cléirigh clan resided.

CLYNT

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Clyne, meaning "marsh" or "moor.

CLYNTON

Masculine

Scottish name meaning "stone" or "from the stone town," dating back to the 13th century.

COA

Masculine

Hawaiian name derived from the revered Koa tree, symbolizing strength, resilience, and beauty.

COADY

Masculine

Distinct male name of Irish origin, derived from the surname MacÓda or Ó Dochartaigh, translating to 'son of Óda' or 'descendant of Dochartaigh'. It carries the strength and spirit of its Irish heritage.

COAH

Masculine

Native American name from the Creek tribe, signifying bravery and strength.

COAL

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from 'coal,' signifying darkness and strength.

COALSON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Coalston, signifying a person associated with coal mining during the Middle Ages. Despite its unknown specific meaning, Coalson carries historical significance tied to England's industrial past and has been sporadically used as a given name since at least the 16th century.

COALTON

Masculine

Unique American name of English origin, derived from the occupational surname Colton, which likely referred to someone involved in coal mining. It may also be a variant of Cuthbert, meaning 'famous'.

COAST

Masculine

English given name of recent popularity, derived from the Old Norse word "koustr" meaning "comb" or "ridge of waves," referring to the boundary where land meets sea or ocean.

COASTAL

Masculine

Coastal: Derived from Latin 'costa', meaning coast or shore; evokes imagery of ocean expanses and beaches, suggesting freedom and connection to nature. Unisex name, rare yet distinctive.

COASTEN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name derived from 'coed', meaning 'woods' or 'forest', signifying a deep appreciation for nature.

COBAIN

Masculine

Rare, Irish-derived given name meaning "victorious," traced back to the medieval O'Cobhthaigh clan of County Mayo. Though associated with musician Kurt Cobain, his middle name was not Cobain but Donald.

COBALT

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-origin name derived from the German "kobold," meaning mischievous goblin or sprite, reflecting its blue color used in medieval ceramics and glassmaking.

COBB

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old English word 'cop', meaning 'round'. It was originally an occupational surname given to basket makers or farmers in the Middle Ages.

COBBIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish male name derived from the surname Cobb, meaning 'shoemaker', signifying skill and creativity. It also references the round shape of shoes, and has been used as both a given name and surname since at least the 16th century.

COBE

Masculine

Igbo-African name meaning "one who has many children," now gaining global popularity for its uniqueness despite no historical non-Igbo figures bearing it.

COBEE

Masculine

Uncommon American name with no known historical significance or meaning.

COBEN

Masculine

Hebrew-origin given name meaning "to know" or "understand," derived from the Hebrew word "yada.

COBERT

Masculine

Rare French origin name with a distinctive sound, believed to potentially mean 'cover' suggesting protection or concealment.

COBEY

Masculine

English name derived from "cobra," meaning "blacksmith," conveying strength and skill.

COBI

Masculine

Cobi: A rare Hebrew boy's/girl's name meaning 'my beloved' or 'my pleasure'.

COBIE

Masculine

Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Ó Cobaigh, meaning "descendant of Cobaigh," with Cobaigh interpreted as "handsome" or "victorious.

COBIN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'Cu-Bíne', meaning 'fair hound' or 'white wolf', associated with bravery and loyalty.

COBRA

Masculine

The name Cobra originates from Spanish, short for Cobrado meaning 'bald', also associated with the venomous snake.

COBURN

Masculine

Unique given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic "Cuileannán," meaning "little corner man.