Male names.

COTI

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from "coto," meaning "enclosed ground" or "hunting reserve." Originally used for males, it now serves as a unisex option with a rich historical association to medieval Spain's hunting grounds and rural life.

COTIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Cuthbert meaning "famous bright," associated with poet Robert Burns' friend.

COTIS

Masculine

Rare, Greek-derived name meaning "eastern" or "of the east," tracing back to ancient Greece and linked to Greek mythology's god of the East.

COTT

Masculine

The name Cott is an Old English surname that means "small cottage".

COTTER

Masculine

Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Catharta, meaning "descendant of Cathair", with Cathair translating to "victorious".

COTTON

Masculine

English given name derived from 'cotun', meaning 'little tunic' or 'shirt', initially used as a nickname for those wearing cotton clothing.

COTTRELL

Masculine

The surname Cottrell is of English origin, derived from the Old English word "cotel," meaning "coat" or "garment." It was likely an occupational name for a maker or seller of coats, or possibly a nickname for someone who wore distinctive garments. First appearing in England in the 13th century, it has since become relatively uncommon but remains notable and historically significant.

COTY

Masculine

Distinctive Greek-derived name meaning 'cup or bowl', popularized by the luxurious French perfume brand founded in 1904 by François Coty.

COUGAR

Masculine

The name Cougar has origins in Native American Cree culture, meaning "one who does not give up easily.

COULSON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English Cole(s)son, meaning "son of Coal" or "dark-haired son".

COULTEN

Masculine

Uncommon American unisex name created by blending Colin ("young fox") and Ault ("might/power"), resulting in the meaning "powerful young fox".

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.

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.

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.

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.

COURT

Masculine

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

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

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.

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.

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

Masculine

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

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'.

COURTNAY

Masculine

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

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.

COURTNEY

Masculine

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

COURTNY

Masculine

Courtney is an Irish origin name meaning 'from Corthaw's townland', derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Córtáin.

COURVOISIER

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name derived from the occupational surname for makers or sellers of hoes, meaning 'court hoe maker/seller', with its roots tracing back to medieval France.

COURY

Masculine

Rare French boy's name of Occitan origins, derived from "Correia," meaning 'leather', and brought to France by the Visigoths around the 5th century.

COUY

Masculine

Unique and distinctive name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and individuality despite its mysterious meanings and associations.

COVA

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'cova', meaning 'cave' or 'hollow'.

COVAN

Masculine

American given name derived from the Welsh surname "Cwm," meaning "valley." Originating in the 19th century through its use by the prominent Alabama-based Covan family, this unique and distinctive name has since gained recognition as an independent given name, often chosen for its strong sound. Pronounced /KOV-ən/, with a stressed first syllable, it is not commonly used.

COVE

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive English given name derived from Old English 'crof', meaning 'bay' or 'small valley', strongly associated with bodies of water.

COVEN

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unclear origin, potentially derived from the Scottish surname 'Coventry'. Its meaning remains uncertain, though it's often associated with witchcraft due to popular culture references.

COVERT

Masculine

Rare English first name derived from the Old French word 'couvert', meaning 'secret' or 'hidden'.

COVEY

Masculine

American origin and means 'small valley or inlet', evoking images of scenic landscapes. Initially used as a surname in England and Scotland, it has recently gained popularity as an uncommon yet appealing unisex given name with meaningful natural connotations.