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Displayed on this page are C- names 161 to 180. Cooper was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #95 and a usage of 0.2099%. The name is used mostly in English, and was followed in popularity by the English Corbin, Corey, Cory, the English and Spanish Cortez, and the German name, Cornelius. Uncommon C- names include Constantine (English), Corbinian (German), Cordell (English), Corentin (Breton, French, and German), Cormac (Irish), Corneille (French), Cornel (German), Cornelio (Italian and Spanish), Cornelis (Dutch and German), Cornell (English), Corrado (Italian), Cortney (English), Corvin (English), and Cosimo (Italian).
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Constantine Cooper Corbin Corbinian ... raven ... used mostly in the German language ... variant spelling of Korbinian ... Cordell Corentin ... largely used in the Breton, French, ... The name could mean 'hurricane' in Breton ... Corey Cormac ... son of charioteer ... language of origin is Celtic and it is ... name has been borne by many early Irish ... Corneille ... horn ... has its origins in the Latin language ... variation of Cornelius ... Cornel Cornelio ... horn ... used chiefly in Italian and Spanish ... derived from Latin origins ... variant form of Cornelius ... Cornelis ... horn ... used predominantly in the Dutch and ... derived from Latin origins ... form of Cornelius ... Cornelius Cornell Corrado ... bold counsel ... an Italian name of Germanic origin ... variant form of Conrad ... Cortez Cortney Corvin ... raven ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... not commonly used as a baby boy name ... Cory Cosimo ... order, harmony, beauty ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is used ... variant of Cosmo ... |