Showing 1661 - 1680 of 1762 results. Page: 84 of 89
# Name Origin Meaning Gender
1661 Cully Gaelic Handsome or dwells at the woodland. M
1662 Cully Irish Diminutive of Cullent: Holly. M

1663 Culvanawd Welsh Legendary son of GwIyon. M
1664 Culver English Dove. M
1665 Cumhaige Scottish Dog/hound of the plain. M
1666 Cumhea Irish Hound of the plains. M
1667 Cumin Scottish From Comines. M
1668 Cumming Scottish From Comines. M
1669 Cunningham Gaelic Village that has a milk pail. M
1670 Cunningham Scottish From Cunningham. M
1671 Cupere English Barrel maker. M
1672 Cupid Shakespearean 'The Life of Timon of Athens' M
1673 Curadhan Gaelic Hero. M

1674 Curan Shakespearean 'Tragedy of King Lear' A courtier. M
1675 Curcio French Courteous. M
1676 Curcio Spanish Friendly; polite. M
1677 Curio Shakespearean 'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Gentleman attending on the Duke. M
1678 Curney Gaelic Hero. M
1679 Curr Gaelic Hero. M
1680 Curran Gaelic Hero; Dagger. M