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Displayed on this page are C- names 201 to 220. Clark was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #628 and a usage of 0.0174%, and it is primarily used in the English language. It was followed in popularity by Clarence, which is used in English and German. Unusual C- names include the Italian and Spanish Ciriaco, the Slavic Ciril, the Italian Cirillo, the Italian and Spanish Ciro, the Dutch and German Claas, the English and French Clair, the English Clancey, the English and Irish Clancy, the English Clarance, Clare, Clarke, Clarkson, Clarrie, the Finnish Clas, the English Claud, the French Claude, the English Claudell, and last of all the English Claudian.
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Ciriaco ... of the lord ... used chiefly in the Italian and ... variant of Cyriacus ... Ciril ... of the lord ... used mostly in the Slavic language and ... variant form of Cyril ... Cirillo ... of the lord ... primarily used in the Italian language ... variant form of Cyril ... Ciro ... far-sighted; throne; ... language of origin is Old Persian, and it is ... variant form of Cyrus ... Claas ... used mostly in the Dutch and German ... of Old Greek origin ... form of Claus ... Clair Clancey ... son of Flannchadh, son of the red warrior; plain ... origin is Celtic and English, and its use, ... Clancy ... son of Flannchadh, son of the red warrior; plain ... largely used in the English and Irish ... Clarance Clare Clarence Clark Clarke Clarkson ... cleric, clerk ... an English name of Old English ... variant form of Clark ... Clarrie ... plain ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ... form of Clarence ... Clas ... of Old Greek origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Claus ... not in the top 1000 names ... Claud Claude Claudell ... limping ... primarily used in English and it is ... variant form of Claudius ... not in the top 1000 names ... Claudian ... limping ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant of Claudius ... |