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Displayed on this page are odd names 41 to 60. The rare and odd names are Carran (English), Cassian (English), Cathán (Irish), Chiron (English and German), Christmas (English), Cian (English and Irish), Cillian (French and Irish), Clancy (English and Irish), Claudius (English and German), Colman (Irish), Conan (English), Conn (English and Irish), Constant (English and French), Cyprian (English and German), Dagobert (English and German), Dandy (English and Scottish), Darragh (English and Irish), Dietrich (German), Dorotheus (English and German), and Draco (English).
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Carran ... son of Ciarán, son of the little dark one ... used predominantly in English and it is ... Cassian ... empty, vain ... used predominantly in the English ... first name is derived from the Roman family ... Cathán ... little battle ... mainly used in the Irish language and it is of ... an infrequently used baby name for ... Chiron ... hand ... used chiefly in English and German ... Its origin is Old Greek ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... Christmas ... Christmas ... language of origin is English and it is also ... first name is derived from the name of the ... Cian ... ancient one ... used predominantly in the English and ... name was borne by a son-in-law of Brian Boru ... Cillian ... war, strife ... its origins in the Celtic language, and it is ... was borne by various early Irish saints, ... Clancy ... son of Flannchadh, son of the red warrior; plain ... largely used in the English and Irish ... Claudius ... limping ... an English and German name of Latin ... first name is derived from Claudius, a Roman ... Colman ... dove ... origin is Latin, and its use, Irish ... Late Latin Columbanus is itself derived from ... Conan ... dog; great ... largely used in the English language and ... first name could be Anglicized from Cónán, ... Conn ... leader, chief, high; ... of Celtic origin, and it is used mainly ... form of Connor ... Constant ... steadfast, constant ... largely used in the English and ... first name was not common in the medieval ... Cyprian ... man from Cyprus ... largely used in the English and German ... first name is derived from the Roman surname ... Dagobert ... bright, famous ... has its origins in the Germanic ... used largely in English and German ... Dandy ... dandy; male, manly, ... an English and Scottish name of Old ... name was made popular by Sir Walter Scott, ... Darragh ... oak ... language of origin is Celtic ... predominantly used in the English and Irish ... Dietrich ... ruler of people ... mainly used in German and its ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Dorotheus ... gift of god ... used predominantly in the English ... name was borne by several early Christian ... Draco ... dragon ... an English name of Old Greek origin ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... |