Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1301 | Conn | Irish | Wise; high and mighty. | M | |
1302 | Connacht | Irish | Brave or wise. | M | |
1303 | Connal | Celtic | 'High; mighty.'. | M | |
1304 | Connal | Irish | High and mighty. | M | |
1305 | Connell | Celtic | Strong in battle. | M | |
1306 | Connell | Irish | Variant of Conall: High and mighty. | M | |
1307 | Conner | Irish | Hound lover. Variant of Connor: Full of desire; much desire. | M | |
1308 | Connie | German | Diminutive of Conrad: Brave adviser. | M | |
1309 | Connie | Irish | Strong willed or wise. Also a diminutive of Conlan: Hero. | M | |
1310 | Connla | Celtic | Mythical son of Conn. | M | |
1311 | Connlaio | Irish | Ardent or wise. | M | |
1312 | Connlan | Gaelic | Hero. | M | |
1313 | Connlaodh | Irish | Pure fire. | M | |
1314 | Connlaoi | Irish | Variant of Connlaodh: Pure fire. | M | |
1315 | Connlaoth | Irish | Variant of Connlaodh: Pure fire. | M | |
1316 | Connlyn | Irish | Variant of Conlan: Hero. | M | |
1317 | Connolly | Irish | Brave or wise. | M | |
1318 | Connor | Irish | Strong willed or wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', meaning high desire. Famous bearers: In Irish mythology Connor was an early king of Ulster.; 20th century Irish diplomat Conor Cruise O'Brien. | M | |
1319 | Conny | German | Diminutive of Conrad: Brave adviser. | M | |
1320 | Conny | Irish | Strong willed or wise. Also a diminutive of Conlan: Hero. | M |