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CULLIE
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Cuallach, meaning "descendant of bright-haired/bold," reflecting the ancient Galway clan's known bravery.
CULLIN
MasculineScottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Cuilean," meaning "puppy" or "whelp.
CULLUS
MasculineRare Irish male given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Cuillinn, meaning "descendant of Cuillin," a legendary warrior or hero whose name means "holly.
CULLY
MasculineEnglish given name of Old French origin, derived from 'culle', meaning 'basin' or 'bowl'. It now signifies friendship or companionship.
CULLYN
MasculineRare, Irish-derived name meaning "Holly," possibly linked to the winter solstice or strength.
CULTURE
MasculineThe given name Culture originates from Old French, meaning 'to cultivate or grow', and was popularized during the mid-20th century Black Power movement by figures like Stokely Carmichael.
CULVER
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "culfre", meaning "cook" or "kitchen servant".
CUNG
MasculineVietnamese origin and means "also" or "too".
CUONG
MasculineVietnamese male name derived from 'cương', meaning steel, signifying strength and resilience.
CUPERTINO
MasculineItalian given name originally derived from the Lombardy town of Cupertino, named after Saint Peter. The name signifies "desiring St. Peter" and has been associated with notable figures like Saint Joseph of Cupertino and tech giant Apple Inc.'s headquarters in California.
CUPID
MasculineLatin-derived boy's name, originating from the Roman god of love, Cupido, son of Venus.
CURBY
MasculineModern American name with no clear historical origins or traditional meaning, created by individuals seeking a novel moniker for their children. Its unique sound makes it distinctive and appealing to those who prefer unusual names.
CURITS
MasculineCurtis is an English male given name derived from the Old French word 'curteis', meaning 'short' or 'concise'.
CURL
MasculineEnglish origin, created for its sound rather than its significance, with no specific meaning or historical association.
CURLEE
MasculineUnusual American first name believed to have been coined by African Americans during slavery, potentially derived from 'curly', referring to someone with curly hair or a curved appearance.
CURLEY
MasculineCurly is an English given name derived from 'curly', originally referring to someone with curly hair or lively energy. First used in the early 20th century U.S., notable figures include baseball player Curly Lamoreux and Three Stooges actor Curly Howard. Despite its uniqueness, it's occasionally found throughout history.
CURLIE
MasculineRare African given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Curraoin which means "little currach," a type of small boat.
CURLY
MasculineUncommon English given name meaning 'curly-haired', derived from the Middle English word 'curl'.
CURRAN
MasculineRare yet notable Irish male given name derived from the ancient Gaelic surname Ó Cocháin, originally bestowed upon individuals with red hair or a reddish complexion.
CURREN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name meaning 'strong or powerful', derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Curnain.
CURRENCY
MasculineModern American name derived from 'currency', meaning legal tender money. It signifies wealth and stability, with no historical figure attached.
CURRIE
MasculineRare Scottish surname of occupational origin, meaning "driver of a carriage," derived from Middle English "curer." It has been associated with Scotland since at least the 13th century and is believed to have originated as an occupation name for those who drove carriages or transported goods by cart. Today, it is celebrated as part of Scottish cultural heritage.
CURRIN
MasculineRare, Irish surname derived from Ó Curraín, meaning 'speckled' or 'piebald', originally given to those with mixed-colored hair.
CURRON
MasculineRare and distinctive given name with unknown origins and meaning, making it uniquely mysterious and intriguing.
CURRY
MasculineEnglish surname of Norman origin, derived from the Old French word "cure" meaning "cook". It was originally given to someone who worked as a cook in a household.
CURT
MasculineShort form of Curtius, of Latin origin meaning 'short' or 'curtailed', popular since ancient Roman times and among royalty throughout history.
CURTAVIOUS
MasculineAmerican name of African origin derived from Kurtoka, meaning 'favorite', popularized during slavery and believed to bring good fortune.
CURTEZ
MasculineCurtiz is a rare, Spanish-origin given name with an uncertain meaning and history, believed to be an old variant of the German name Kurtiz meaning "short". It was once more common in Spain but has since declined in usage both there and globally.
CURTICE
MasculineDistinctive Scottish given name, a variant of Curtis, originally signifying 'cutter' or 'tailor', today predominantly female and rare.
CURTIES
MasculineRare Greek-derived name meaning "short" or "concise," likely given to individuals of small stature or direct manner of speaking.
CURTIS
MasculineEnglish surname-turned-given-name derived from 'curtr', meaning 'court'. It originally denoted people who worked at court or were related to courtiers.
CURTISS
MasculineEnglish given name of Old French origin, meaning 'courteous' or 'polite', popularized during the medieval era.
CURTUS
MasculineRare Latin name meaning "short" or "diminutive", used historically in ancient Rome.
CURVIN
MasculineDistinctive American name, likely created by combining 'cur' from 'curve' and '-vin', signifying strength and innovation.
CUSTER
MasculineEnglish name originally meaning 'keeper' or 'guardian', derived from the Middle English word 'custere'. While it gained popularity due to General George Armstrong Custer, its use predates him.
CUSTODIO
MasculineRare Latin-derived masculine given name, often associated with Spanish and Portuguese cultures. It means 'guardian' or 'keeper', reflecting historical figures like Saint Custody, a 3rd-century Christian martyr known for his protection of the poor.
CUTBERTO
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'bright' or 'shining', originally popular among Spanish nobility and associated with Saint Cuthbert.
CUTHBERT
MasculineRare Anglo-Saxon male given name derived from 'cūth' meaning famous and 'beorht' meaning bright, signifying 'famous and brilliant'. It was popularized during the Middle Ages due to Saint Cuthbert, a monk and bishop who played a significant role in spreading Christianity in Northumbria.
CUTLER
MasculineUncommon English masculine given name derived from Middle Ages occupational surname for knife makers or sellers, signifying skillfulness and precision in craftsmanship.
CUTTER
MasculineEnglish given name of occupational origin, derived from 'cutter', referring to professionals such as butchers or tailors who cut materials.