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Displayed on this page are C- names 181 to 200. Cristian was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #139 and a usage of 0.132%. The name is used mostly in Spanish, and was followed in popularity by the English and Spanish Cruz, the English Cristopher, the English and Scottish Craig, the English Cullen, and finally the English name, Cristobal. Uncommon C- names include Cosmin (Romanian), Cosmo (English, German, and Italian), Costantino (Italian), Costanzo (Italian), Costel (Romanian), Costica (Romanian), Costin (Romanian), Coty (English), Courtney (German), Còiseam (Scottish), Cristiano (Italian), Cristoforo (Italian), Cristovão (Portuguese), and Cuinn (Irish).
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Cosmin ... order, harmony, beauty ... mainly used in the Romanian language ... variant form of Cosmo ... Cosmo Costantino ... steadfast, constant ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... form of Constantine ... Costanzo ... steadfast, constant ... used mostly in Italian and it is of ... variant form of Constant ... Costel ... steadfast, constant ... mainly used in Romanian and it is of ... form of Constantin ... Costica ... steadfast, constant ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... form of Constantin ... Costin ... steadfast, constant ... largely used in the Romanian language ... form of Constantin ... Coty Courtney Còiseam ... steadfast, constant ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... form of Constantine ... Craig Cristian Cristiano ... Christian, disciple ... used predominantly in Italian and ... variant of Christian ... Cristobal Cristoforo ... carrying Christ ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... form of Christoph ... rare as a baby boy name ... Cristopher Cristovão ... carrying Christ ... primarily used in the Portuguese ... variation of Christoph ... Cruz Cuinn ... wise ... largely used in Irish and its origin is ... seldom used as a baby name for boys ... Cullen |