Cuco
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Cuco means "cuckoo" in Spanish; derived from Latin "cuculus." |
Native American, Spanish |
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Cuong
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Cuong means "strong" in Vietnamese, originating from Vietnamese culture. |
Vietnamese |
Boy |
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Cuttino
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Cuttino: Italian surname meaning "little cut" or "small cut." |
American, Biblical |
Boy |
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Crispian
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Crispian means "curly-haired," originating from Latin "Crispinus." |
Arthurian Legend, Celtic, English, Latin |
Boy |
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Cristian
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Cristian means "follower of Christ," derived from Latin "Christianus." |
Biblical, Christian, Latin |
Boy |
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Costaki
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Costaki is a Greek name meaning "steadfast" or "constant." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Costante
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Costante means "constant" in Italian, derived from Latin "constans." |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Creig
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Creig means "rock" in Welsh, originating from the word "craig." |
Gaelic, Scottish |
Boy |
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Cordell
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Cordell means "maker of rope," originating from Old French. |
American, English, Native American |
Boy |
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Cornell
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Cornell: Latin origin, meaning "horn," associated with a prominent family. |
Cornell: Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Cosimo
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Cosimo means "order" in Greek; originated from the Italian Renaissance. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Connor
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Connor means "lover of hounds," originating from Irish Gaelic. |
Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Constantijn
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Constantijn means "steadfast" and originates from Latin "Constantius." |
Dutch, Latin |
Boy |
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Colton
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Colton means "from the coal or dark town," English origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Connan
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Connan means "little wolf," originating from Welsh and Irish roots. |
Celtic, Welsh |
Boy |
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Conner
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Conner: Irish origin, meaning "lover of hounds" or "wolf." |
English, Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Colt
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Colt means young horse; originates from Old English "cūlt." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Colter
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Colter means "swarthy" or "dark," originating from Old French. |
Anglo-Saxon, Native American |
Boy |
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Colm
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Colm means "dove"; originates from Irish, symbolizing peace and purity. |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Clint
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Clint means "fenced settlement"; derived from Old English "clint." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Coleman
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Coleman means "dove" in Irish; derived from the Gaelic "Colm." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Cliff
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Cliff: English origin, meaning "cliffside" or "slope." Strong, rugged. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
Boy |
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Clifton
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Clifton means "town by the cliff," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, Old English |
Boy |
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Clement
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Clement means "merciful" in Latin; originates from the name Clemens. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Christian, Latin |
Boy |
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Cletis
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Cletis means "glory" in Greek; derived from the name Cleitus. |
American, Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Boy |
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Cleve
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Cleve means "cliff" or "slope"; originates from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Cledus
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Cledus: Derived from Latin, meaning "famous" or "glorious." |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Clemens
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Clemens means "merciful" in Latin; derived from the Roman name. |
Biblical, Christian, Latin |
Boy |
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Chronis
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Chronis means "time" in Greek, derived from "Chronos," the god. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Chuckie
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Chuckie is a diminutive of Charles, meaning "free man." |
American, English |
Boy |
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