Displayed on this page are Century names 101 to 120. Among these names, the English Christopher was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #9 and a usage of 0.8268%, followed in decreasing order by the English Cole, the Scottish, English, and French Colin, the English Clayton, Clark, the English and German Conrad, Clarence, and the Dutch, English, and German name, Cornelius. Uncommon Century names include the French and Irish Cillian, the Scottish Cináed, the English and French Clair, the English and Irish Clancy, the English and German Claudius, the English Clement, Clifford, the English and Scottish Clyde, the English Conan, Constantine, the Breton, French, and German Corentin, and the Irish Cormac.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Christopher 9 | bearing Christ ... in tribute to the 3rd-century Saint Christopher, ... |
| Cillian | war, strife ... including the 7th-century Saint Cillian who ... |
| Cináed | born of fire; fair and fiery ... Gaelic name of the 9th-century Kenneth MacAlpin, first ... |
Clair | clear, bright, famous; ... the 19th century, the name was commonly used for ... |
| Clancy | son of Flannchadh, son of the red warrior; plain ... speakers in the 19th century. ... |
Clarence 938 | plain ... created in the 14th century by King Edward III for ... |
Clark 698 | cleric, clerk ... at the end of the 19th century, and mainly in the USA ... |
| Claudius | limping ... most notably the 7th-century Saint Claude of ... |
Clayton 233 | clay settlement ... since the early 19th century, and chiefly in the ... |
Clement | merciful, gentle ...It later saw a revival in the 19th century ... |
Clifford | ford by a cliff ... adopted in the 19th century, as it was well known ... |
Clyde | washer ... first used in the 19th century, both in Scotland and ... |
Cole 84 | black; coal town, Cola's ... who is based on the 3rd-century King Cole of Colchester ... |
Colin 114 | victory of the people; ... speakers in the 12th century; by the 16th century, ... |
| Conan | dog; great ... including the 7th-century Saint Conan, who was a ... |
Conrad 758 | bold counsel ... in tribute to a 10th-century saint and bishop of ... |
Constantine | steadfast, constant ... speakers in the 19th century amidst a revival in ... |
| Corentin | hurricane ... it was borne by the 5th-century Saint Corentin, the ... |
| Cormac | son of charioteer; impure son ... including the 3rd-century Cormac Mac Airt, one of ... |
Cornelius 988 | war horn ... later in the 15th century, and it has since often ... |
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