Displayed on this page are C- names 121 to 140. Cole was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #84 and a usage of 0.2584%. The name is used mostly in the English language, and was followed in popularity by the English Colin, the English and Irish Cody, the English Collin, Colby, the English and Irish Coleman, the English Clinton, and last of all the English name, Coby. Rare C- names include Clive (English), Clovis (English, French, and Latinized), Clyde (English and Scottish), Cnut (German and Scandinavian), Codey (English), Codie (English), Coen (Dutch), Coinneach (Scottish), Colm (Irish), Colman (Irish), Colombain (French), and Colombano (Italian).
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Clinton 755 ... town, settlement, homestead ... used chiefly in the English language ... a classic favorite ... Clive ... cliff ... used mostly in the English language and ... given name is derived from a surname which is ... Clovis ... fame, loud; fighter, ... primarily used in the English, French, ... of Germanic origin ... Clyde ... origin is Scottish, and its use, English and ... given name is derived from the name of the ... Cnut ... knot; race, kind ... largely used in the German and ... variant of Knut ... Coby 873 ... Yahweh may protect; ... largely used in English and it is derived ... form of Jacob ... Codey ... son of Óda ... language of origin is Celtic and it is used ... form of Cody ... rare as a baby boy name ... Codie ... son of Óda ... mainly used in the English language and ... variation of Cody ... a rare baby name for boys ... Cody 120 ... son of Óda ... largely used in English and Irish, and it ... given name is derived from an Irish family ... Coen ... bold counsel ... largely used in Dutch and its origin is ... form of Koenraad ... Coinneach ... fair and fiery ... largely used in the Scottish language and its ... variant of Kenneth ... Colby 282 ... coal town ... has its origins in the Old English language ... given name is derived from an Old English ... Cole 84 ... black ... has its origins in the Old English language ... name is of obscure origin; it could have been ... Coleman 684 ... dove ... primarily used in English and Irish, ... variant of Colman ... fairly popular as a baby name for ... Colin 119 ... victory of the people ... largely used in English and it is ... form of Nicholas ... was #84 in rank then ... Collin 185 ... victory of the people ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variation of Nicholas ... Colm ... dove ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... variant of Calum ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... Colman ... dove ... origin is Latin, and its use, Irish ... Late Latin Columbanus is itself derived from ... Colombain ... dove ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant form of Colman ... not in the top 1000 names ... Colombano ... dove ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variation of Colman ...
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