What Does My Name Mean
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CORNÉLIE female French
French form of CORNELIA
CORNÉLIO male Portuguese
Portuguese form of CORNELIUS
CORNELIO male Spanish, Italian
Spanish and Italian form of CORNELIUS
CORNELIS male Dutch
Dutch form of CORNELIUS
CORNELIU male Romanian
Romanian form of CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS male Ancient Roman, English, Dutch, German, Biblical
Roman family name which possibly derives from the Latin element cornu "horn"...
CORNELL male English
From a surname which was derived from the given name CORNELIUS.
CORONA female History
Means "crown" in Latin. This was the name of a 2nd-century saint and martyr.
CORRADINO male Italian
Diminutive of CORRADO
CORRADO male Italian
Italian form of CONRAD...
CORRAIDHÍN male Ancient Irish
Means "little spear", derived from Irish corradh "spear" and a diminutive suffix.
CORRIE female English, Dutch
Diminutive of CORINNA, CORA, CORNELIA and other names starting with Cor...
CORRINA female English
Variant of CORINNA
CORRINE female English
Variant of CORINNE
CORTNEY f & male English
Variant of COURTNEY
CORWIN male English
From an English surname, perhaps derived from Old French cordoan "leather".
CORY male English
Variant of COREY
CORYNN female English (Rare)
Variant of CORINNE
COSETTE female French, Literature
From French chosette meaning "little thing"...
COSIMA female Italian
Italian feminine form of COSIMO
COSIMO male Italian
Italian variant of COSMAS...
CO?KUN male Turkish
Means "enthusiastic" in Turkish.
COSMA male Italian
Italian form of COSMAS
COSMAS male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name (Kosmas), which was derived ? (kosmos) meaning "order, decency"...
COSME male Portuguese, French
Portuguese and French form of COSMAS
COSMIN male Romanian
Romanian form of COSMAS
COSMINA female Romanian
Feminine form of COSMIN
COSMO male English
English form of COSMAS...
COSTACHE male Romanian
Romanian variant of CONSTANTIN
COSTANTINO male Italian
Italian form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).
COSTANZO male Italian
Italian form of CONSTANS
COSTEL male Romanian
Romanian diminutive of CONSTANTIN
COSTIC? male Romanian
Romanian diminutive of CONSTANTIN
COSTIN male Romanian
Romanian short form of CONSTANTIN
COTY male English (Modern)
Variant of CODY
COURTNEY f & male English
From an aristocratic English surname which was derived either from the French place name Courtenay (originally a derivative of the personal name Curtenus, itself derived from Latin curtus "short") or else from a Norman nickname meaning "short nose"...
COWAL male Irish
Anglicized form of COMHGHALL
COWESSESS male Native American, Ojibwe
Means "little child" in Ojibwe...
COY male English
From a surname which meant "quiet, shy, coy" from Middle English coi.
CRAIG male Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic creag meaning "crag" or "rocks", originally indicating a person who lived near a crag.
CRAWFORD male English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "crow ford" in Old English.
CREE male English (Rare)
From the name of a Native American tribe of central Canada...
CREIGHTON male English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name, originally from Gaelic crioch "border" combined with Old English tun "town".
CRESCENCIA female Spanish
Spanish feminine form of CRESCENTIUS
CRESCENS male Late Roman, Biblical Latin
Latin name which was derived from crescere "to grow"...
CRESCENTIA female German, Late Roman
Feminine form of CRESCENTIUS
CRESCENTIUS male Late Roman
Latin name which was a derivative of the name CRESCENS...
CRESCENZO male Italian
Italian form of CRESCENTIUS
CRESSIDA female Literature
Medieval form of CHRYSEIS...
CRINA female Romanian
Derived from Romanian crin meaning "lily".
CRISPIAN male English (Archaic)
Medieval variant of CRISPIN
CRISPIN male English (Rare)
From the Roman cognomen Crispinus which was derived from the name CRISPUS...
CRISPINUS male Ancient Roman
Latin form of CRISPIN
CRISPUS male Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which meant "curly-haired" in Latin.
CRISTAL female English
Variant of CRYSTAL
CRISTEN female English (Modern)
Variant of KRISTIN
CRISTI male Romanian
Diminutive of CRISTIAN
CRISTIÁN male Spanish
Spanish form of CHRISTIAN
CRISTIAN male Romanian
Romanian form of CHRISTIAN
CRISTIANA female Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of CHRISTINA
CRISTIANO male Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of CHRISTIAN...
CRISTINA female Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian form of CHRISTINA
CRISTÓBAL male Spanish
Spanish form of CHRISTOPHER
CRISTOFORO male Italian
Italian form of CHRISTOPHER
CRISTÓVÃO male Portuguese
Portuguese form of CHRISTOPHER
CRIUS male Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of KREIOS
CROCETTA female Italian
Diminutive of CROCIFISSA
CROCIFISSA female Italian
Means "crucifix" in Italian.
CROFTON male English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town with a small enclosed field" in Old English.
CRONUS male Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek (Kronos), possibly derived from the Indo-European root *ker- meaning "to cut"...
?RT male Slovene
Short form of ?RTOMIR
?RTOMIR male Slovene
Derived from the Slavic elements ?rt "hatred" and miru "peace, world"...
CRUZ f & male Spanish, Portuguese
Means "cross" in Spanish or Portuguese, referring to the cross of the crucifixion.
CRUZITA female Spanish
Diminutive of CRUZ
CRYSTAL female English
From the English word crystal for the clear, colourless glass, sometimes cut into the shape of a gemstone...
CRYSTIN female Welsh
Welsh form of CHRISTINE
CSABA male Hungarian
Possibly means either "shepherd" or "gift" in Hungarian...
CSENGE female Hungarian
Possibly derived from Hungarian cseng meaning "to ring, to clang".
CSILLA female Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian csillag meaning "star"...
CTIBOR male Czech
Czech form of CZCIBOR
CTIRAD male Czech, Slovak
Derived from the Slavic elements chisti "honour" and rad "happy, willing"...
CUÁN male Irish
Means "little wolf" or "little hound" from the Irish element cú "wolf, hound" combined with a diminutive suffix.
CUAUHTÉMOC male Native American, Nahuatl
Means "falling eagle" in Nahuatl...
CÚC female Vietnamese
Means "chrysanthemum" from Sino-Vietnamese ?.
CÚCHULAINN male Irish Mythology
Means "hound of Culann" in Irish...
CUIDIGHTHEACH male Ancient Irish
Old Irish byname meaning "helpful".
CULHWCH male Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Means "hiding place of the pig" in Welsh...
CULLEN male English
From a surname, either CULLEN (1) or CULLEN (2).
CUMHUR male Turkish
Means "public, people" in Turkish.
CUNÉGONDE female French
French form of KUNIGUNDE...
CÜNEYT male Turkish
Turkish form of JUNAYD
CUNIGUND female Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of KUNIGUNDE
CUNOBELINUS male Ancient Celtic
Possibly means "hound of Belenus" from the old Celtic element koun "hound" combined with the name of the god BELENUS...
CUPID male Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin cupido meaning "desire"...
CURRO male Spanish
Andalusian diminutive of FRANCISCO
CURT male English
Either a variant of KURT or short form of CURTIS
CURTIS male English
From an English surname which originally meant "courteous" in Old French.
CUSTODIA female Spanish
Feminine form of CUSTODIO
CUSTODIO male Spanish
Means "guardian" in Spanish.
CUTHBERHT male Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of CUTHBERT
CUTHBERT male English (Rare)
Derived from the Old English elements cuþ "famous" and beorht "bright"...
CVETA female Serbian
Serbian form of CVETKA
CVETKA female Slovene
Derived from Slovene cvet meaning "blossom, flower".
CVETKO male Slovene
Masculine form of CVETKA
CVIJETA female Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of CVETKA
CVITA female Croatian
Croatian form of CVETKA
CY male English
Short form of CYRUS or CYRIL
CYAN female English (Rare)
From the English word meaning "greenish blue", ultimately derived from Greek (kyanos).
CYBELE female Near Eastern Mythology (Hellenized)
Meaning unknown, possibly from Phrygian roots meaning either "stone" or "hair"...
CYBILL female English (Rare)
Variant of SIBYL...
CYDNEY female English (Modern)
Variant of SYDNEY
CYMBELINE male Literature
Form of CUNOBELINUS used by Shakespeare in his play 'Cymbeline' (1609).
CYMONE female English (Rare)
Variant of SIMONE (1)
CYNBEL male Ancient Celtic
Derived from Welsh cyn "chief" and bel "war".
CYNDI female English
Short form of CYNTHIA
CYNEBALD male Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and beald "bold".
CYNEBURG female Anglo-Saxon
Means "royal fortress" from Old English cyne "royal" and burg "fortress"...
CYNEBURGA female Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Variant of CYNEBURG
CYNEFRITH male Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Variant of CYNEFRIÐ
CYNEFRIÐ male Anglo-Saxon
Means "royal peace" from Old English cyne "royal" and friþ "peace".
CYNEHEARD male Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and heard "brave, hardy".
CYNEMÆR male Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and mær "famous".
CYNERIC male Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and ric "power".
CYNESIGE male Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and sige "victory".
CYNEWEARD male Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English cyne "royal" and weard "guard".
CYNTHIA female English, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek (Kynthia) which means "woman from Kynthos"...
CYNWRIG male Ancient Celtic
Derived from Welsh cyn meaning "chief" and gwr meaning "hero, man", plus the suffix -ig indicating "has the quality of".
CYPRIAN male History
From the Roman family name Cyprianus which meant "from Cyprus" in Latin...
CYPRIANUS male Ancient Roman
Original Roman form of CYPRIAN
CYRA female History
Meaning unknown...
CYRANO male Literature
Possibly derived from the name of the ancient Greek city of Cyrene, which was located in North Africa...
CYRIACA female Late Roman
Feminine form of CYRIACUS
CYRIACUS male Late Roman
Latinized form of the Greek name (Kyriakos), which meant "of the lord" (derived from Greek (kyrios) "lord")...
CYRIELLE female French
French feminine form of CYRIL
CYRIL male English, Czech, Slovak, French
From the Greek name (Kyrillos) which was derived from Greek (kyrios) "lord", a word used frequently in the Greek Bible to refer to God or Jesus...
CYRILLA female English (Rare)
Feminine form of CYRIL
CYRILLE male & female French
French form of CYRIL, sometimes used as a feminine form.
CYRILLUS male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of KYRILLOS
CYRUS male English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
(Kyros), the Greek form of the Persian name K?rush, which may mean "far sighted" or "young"...
CYRYL male Polish
Polish form of CYRIL
CYSTENNIN male Welsh
Welsh form of CONSTANTINE
CZCIBOR male Polish
Derived from the Slavic elements chisti "honour" and borti "battle".
CZES?AW male Polish
Derived from the Slavic elements chisti "honour" and slava "glory".
CZES?AWA female Polish
Feminine form of CZES?AW
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