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Odd Baby Boy Names

Displayed on this page are odd names 201 to 220. Uncommon and odd names include the English Cleavon, Clitus, Colley, the English and Irish Colman, the English Conan, Concobhar, Confucius, the English and Irish Conn, the English Connery, the English and Italian Cono, the English Conroy, the English and French Constant, the English Cooney, Corrigan, Cotton, Cramer, Crandall, Craston, Creighton, and lastly the English Crispus.

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Cleavon cliff; from the hilly ... has its origins in the English and Old ... used largely in English ...

Clitus glorious ... used predominantly in the English ... not regularly used as a baby name for ...

Colley swarthy, black-haired ... primarily used in the English language ... an infrequently used baby name for ...

Colman dove ... origin is Latin, and its use, English and Irish ... Columbanus is itself from Columba ...

Conan dog; great ... largely used in the English language and ... first name could be Anglicized from Cónán ...

Concobhar yearning ... of Gaelic origin and it is ... a rare baby boy name ... not listed in the top 1000 ...

Confucius master of Kung ... mainly used in English and it is of ... not widely used as a baby name for ...

Conn leader, chief, high; ... of Celtic and Germanic origin, and it is ... form of Connor ...

Connery child of the hunting-dog ... of Irish Gaelic origin and it is used ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ...

Cono a cone ... of Italian origin ... used mainly in the English and Italian ... a baby boy name of irregular use ...

Conroy hound of the plain; ... primarily used in English and its ... variation of Connery ...

Constant steadfast, constant ... largely used in the English and ... first name was not common in the medieval ...

Cooney refined ... primarily used in English and it is of ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ...

Corrigan little spear ... mainly used in the English language ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ...

Cotton cotton ... of English origin and it is also used ... not widely used as a baby name for ...

Cramer shopkeeper ... used mostly in the English language and ... unusual as a baby boy name ...

Crandall valley of the cranes ... has its origins in the Old English ... not often used as a baby boy name ...

Craston cross stone ... an English name of Scots Gaelic ... represents the transferred use of the surname ...

Creighton rocky settlement ... used predominantly in the English ... a rarely used baby name for boys ...

Crispus curly-haired one ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... an uncommon baby boy name ...