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Baby Boy Names: C

Displayed on this page are C- names 641 to 660. Craig was the most popular among these names in 2008 with a rank of #588 and a usage of 0.0197%. Uncommon C- names include Costa (Greek), Costante (Italian), Costantino (Italian), Costanzo (Italian), Costel (Romanian), Costica (Romanian), Costin (Romanian), Cotton (English), Coty (English), Courtenay (English), Courtland (English), Courtnay (English), Courtney (English), Cowan, Coy (English), Coye, Còiseam (Scottish), Cölestin (German), and Cramer (English).

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Costa steadfast, constant ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... variant form of Constantine ...

Costante steadfast, constant ... used mostly in Italian and it is of ... variant form of Constantine ...

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 Constantine ...

Costel steadfast, constant ... mainly used in Romanian and it is of ... variant form of Constantine ...

Costica steadfast, constant ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... variant form of Constantine ...

Costin steadfast, constant ... largely used in the Romanian language ... variant form of Constantine ...

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

Coty Popularity Trend of Coty
from 1900 to 2008. coast, river bank; son of Óda, son of Otto, son of Cuidightheach, son of the helpful one ...

Courtenay short nose; domain of Curtius; domain of the short one ... used chiefly in the English language ...

Courtland Popularity Trend of Courtland
from 1900 to 2008. royal property ... origin and use are both in the English language ... rare as a baby name for boys ...

Courtnay short nose; domain of Curtius; domain of the short one ... primarily used in the English ...

Courtney Popularity Trend of Courtney
from 1900 to 2008. short nose; domain of Curtius; domain of the short one ... used predominantly in the English ...

Cowan a twin, hillside hollow ... origin is Irish Gaelic ... not popular as a baby boy name ...

Coy Popularity Trend of Coy
from 1900 to 2008. son of Aodh ... primarily used in the English language and ... name is of uncertain origin, but it is ...

Coye son of Aodh ... origin of Coye comes from the Gaelic ... variation of Coy ... an unusual baby name for boys ...

Còiseam steadfast, constant ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... form of Constantine ...

Cölestin heavenly, of sky ... mainly used in the German language and its ... variation of Celestine ...

Craig Popularity Trend of Craig
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 588 588 rock ... language of origin is Celtic ... predominantly used in English and Scottish ... an all-time favorite ...

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