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Displayed on this page are C- names 141 to 160. Within these names, the English and Irish Connor was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #55 and a usage of 0.3779%, followed in decreasing order by the English Colton, Conner, Colten, the English and Irish Conor, the English Colt, and the English and German name, Conrad,; rare C- names include the English Columban, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Columbano, the English Con, Conan, the English and Irish Conn, the Irish and Scottish Connan, the English Connie, the German Conny, Conradin, the Spanish Conrado, the English and French Constant, the Dutch Constantijn, and the French and Romanian Constantin.
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Colt Colten Colton Columban ... dove ... used mostly in English and it is of ... variant form of Colman ... not in the top 1000 names ... Columbano ... dove ... an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish ... variation of Colman ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Con ... steadfast, constant ... largely used in the English language and ... form of Constant ... Conan ... great, hound ... largely used in the English language and ... given name is Anglicized from Cónán which ... Conn ... chief ... of Celtic origin, and it is used mainly ... name has also been used as a short form of ... Connan ... chief ... primarily used in Irish and Scottish, and it ... form of Conn ... not in the top 1000 names ... Conner Connie Connor Conny ... bold counsel ... used predominantly in the German ... form of Konrad ... not listed in the top 1000 names ... Conor Conrad Conradin ... bold counsel ... used predominantly in the German ... variant of Conrad ... listed outside of the top 1000 ... Conrado ... bold counsel ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... variation of Conrad ... Constant ... steadfast, constant ... largely used in the English and ... first name was not common in the medieval ... Constantijn ... steadfast, constant ... of Latin origin and it is used ... variant form of Constantine ... Constantin ... steadfast, constant ... primarily used in the French and ... variant form of Constantine ... |