Starting with letter C
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1321 | Conor | Irish | Strong willed or wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', meaning high desire. | M | |
1322 | Conquhare | Irish | Variant of Conchobhar: Strong dog; strong willed or wise. | M | |
1323 | Conrad | German | Honest advisor Brave; wise. | M | |
1324 | Conrad | Slavic | Brave; wise. | M | |
1325 | Conrad | Teutonic | Bo!d speech. | M | |
1326 | Conrade | German | Variant of Conrad: Brave adviser. | M | |
1327 | Conrade | Shakespearean | 'Much Ado About Nothing' Follower of Don John. | M | |
1328 | Conradin | German | Honest advisor. | M | |
1329 | Conrado | German | Variant of Conrad: Brave adviser; honest advisor. | M | |
1330 | Conrado | Spanish | Spanish form of Conrad 'able counsel'. | M | |
1331 | Conroy | Celtic | Persistent. | M | |
1332 | Conroy | Gaelic | Wise. | M | |
1333 | Conroy | Irish | Wise or red. | M | |
1334 | Constant | English | Variant of Constantine: Steady; stable. | M | |
1335 | Constant | Latin | Variant of Constantine: Constant, steadfast, from the Latin 'constans'. | M | |
1336 | Constantin | English | Variant of Constantine: Steady; stable. | M | |
1337 | Constantin | Italian | Firm. | M | |
1338 | Constantine | English | Steady; stable. | M | |
1339 | Constantine | Latin | Constant, steadfast, from the Latin 'constans' Famous bearers: several Roman and Byzantine emperors including Constantine the Great, the Christian emperor who made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. | M | |
1340 | Constantino | English | Variant of Constantine: Steady; stable. | M |