2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [75]
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