Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1241 | Colum | Irish | Variant of Columba, a Latin name meaning dove. | M | |
1242 | Columba | Irish | Variant of Colm: Dove. | M | |
1243 | Columba | Latin | Dove. Famous bearer, 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity. | M | |
1244 | Columbanus | Gaelic | Dove. | M | |
1245 | Columbo | Irish | Dove. | M | |
1246 | Colver | English | Dove. | M | |
1247 | Colvert | English | Seaman. | M | |
1248 | Colvile | French | Variant of Colville: Place name in France. | M | |
1249 | Colvill | French | Variant of Colville: Place name in France. | M | |
1250 | Colville | French | Place name in France. | M | |
1251 | Colville | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Sir John Colville. | M | |
1252 | Colvyr | English | Dove. | M | |
1253 | Colwin | Welsh | Variant of Colwyn: Name of a river in Wales. | M | |
1254 | Colwyn | Welsh | Name of a river in Wales. | M | |
1255 | Colyer | English | Charcoal merchant. | M | |
1256 | Colyn | English | Variant of Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy. | M | |
1257 | Colyn | French | Abbreviation of Nicholas 'people's victory.'. | M | |
1258 | Colys | English | Son of the dark man. | M | |
1259 | Colywnn | Welsh | Variant of Colwyn: Name of a river in Wales. | M | |
1260 | Coman | Arabic | Noble. | M |