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2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [75]

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herdsman

Coltere, Coltar, Coltor, Coltir, Coltyr, Coulter, Coultar, Coultir

*Colton (English) From the coal town

Colten, Coltun, Coltan, Coltin, Coltyn, Coltrain

Comanche (Native American) A tribal name

Comanchi, Comanchie, Comanchee, Comanchea, Comanchy, Comanchey

Comus (Latin) In mythology, the god of mirth and revelry

Comas, Comis, Comys

Conan (English / Gaelic) Resembling a wolf / one who is high and mighty

Conant

Condon (Celtic) A dark, wise man

Condun, Condan, Conden, Condin, Condyn

Cong (Chinese) A clever man

Conn (Irish) The chief

Con

Connecticut (Native American) From the place beside the long river / from the state of Connecticut

Connery (Scottish) A daring man

Connary, Connerie, Conneri, Connerey, Connarie, Connari, Connarey, Conary

*TConnor (Gaelic) A wolf lover

Conor, Conner, Coner, Connar, Conar, Connur, Conur, Connir, Conir

Conroy (Irish) A wise advisor

Conroye, Conroi

Constantine (Latin) One who is steadfast; firm

Dinos

Consuelo (Spanish) One who offers consolation

Consuel, Consuelio, Consueleo, Consueliyo, Consueleyo

Conway (Gaelic) The hound of the plain; from the sacred river

Conwaye, Conwai, Conwae, Conwy

Cook (English) One who prepares meals for others

Cooke

Cooney (Irish) A handsome man

Coony, Cooni, Coonie, Coonee, Coonea

*Cooper (English) One who makes barrels

Coop, Coopar, Coopir, Coopyr, Coopor, Coopur, Coopersmith, Cupere

Corbett (French) Resembling a young raven

Corbet, Corbete, Corbette, Corbit, Corbitt, Corbite, Corbitte

Corcoran (Gaelic) Having a ruddy complexion

Cochran

Cordero (Spanish) Resembling a lamb

Corderio, Corderiyo, Cordereo, Cordereyo

Corey (Irish) From the hollow; of the churning waters

Cory, Cori, Corie, Coree, Corea, Correy, Corry, Corri

Coriander (Greek) A romantic man; resembling the spice

Coryander, Coriender, Coryender

Corlan (Irish) One who wields a spear

Corlen, Corlin, Corlyn, Corlon, Corlun

Corrado (German) A bold counselor

Corrade, Corradeo, Corradio

Corridon (Irish) One who wields a spear

Corridan, Corridun, Corriden, Corridin, Corridyn

Cortez (Spanish) A courteous man

Cortes

Cosmo (Greek) The order of the universe

Cosimo, Cosmé, Cosmos, Cosmas, Cozmo, Cozmos, Cozmas

Cotton (American) Resembling or farmer of the plant

Cottin, Cotten, Cottyn, Cottun, Cottan

Courtney (English) A courteous man; courtly

Cordney, Cordni, Cortenay, Corteney, Cortni, Cortnee, Cortneigh, Cortney

Covert (English) One who provides shelter

Couvert

Covey (English) A brood of birds

Covy, Covi, Covie, Covee, Covea, Covvey, Covvy, Covvi

Covington (English) From the town near the cave

Covyngton, Covingtun, Covyngtun

Cox (English) A coxswain

Coxe, Coxi, Coxie, Coxey, Coxy, Coxee, Coxea

Coyle (Irish) A leader during battle

Coyl, Coil, Coile

Craig (Gaelic) From the rocks; from the crag

Crayg, Craeg, Craige, Crayge, Craege, Crage, Crag

Crandell (English) From the valley of cranes

Crandel, Crandale, Crandail, Crandaile, Crandayl, Crandayle, Crandael, Crandaele

Crawford (English) From the crow’s ford

Crawforde, Crawferd, Crawferde, Crawfurd, Crawfurde

Creed (Latin) A guiding principle; a belief

Creede, Cread, Creade, Creedon, Creadon, Creedun, Creadun, Creedin

Creek (English) From the small stream

Creeke, Creak, Creake, Creik, Creike

Creighton (Scottish) From the border town

Creightun, Crayton, Craytun, Craiton, Craitun, Craeton, Craetun, Crichton

Crescent (French) One who creates; increasing; growing

Creissant, Crescence, Cressant, Cressent, Crescant

Cruz (Spanish) Of the cross

Cuarto (Spanish) The fourth-born child

Cuartio, Cuartiyo, Cuarteo

ˆCullen (Gaelic) A good-looking young man

Cullin, Cullyn, Cullan, Cullon, Cullun

Cunningham (Gaelic) From the village of milk

Conyngham, Cuningham, Cunnyngham, Cunyngham

Curcio (French) One who is courteous

Curceo

Cuthbert (English) One who is bright and famous

Cuthbeorht, Cuthburt, Cuthbirt, Cuthbyrt

Cyneley (English) From the royal meadow

Cynely, Cyneli, Cynelie, Cynelee, Cynelea, Cyneleah, Cyneleigh

Czar (Russian) An emperor

D


Dacey (Gaelic / Latin) A man from the

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