Claus
Short form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Clavance
A variant of the name Clancy, meaning 'descendant of the holy one' or 'son of the warrior' in Gaelic.
Clavel
Translates to 'carnation' in Spanish, a flower often associated with love and affection.
Claxton
Derived from a surname, meaning 'the town of clay' from Old English elements.
Clay
Refers to 'clay', symbolizing earth or soil in Old English.
Clayborne
Meaning 'from the clay tree' in Old English, signifying nature and earth.
Claybourne
A variant of Clayborne, meaning 'dweller near the clay stream' in Old English.
Clayburn
Meaning 'near the clay stream', indicating proximity to earthy locations in Old English.
Clayland
Means 'land covered with clay', derived from Old English elements.
Clayne
A variation of Clay, meaning 'one who is from the clay', associated with earth.
Clayre
A variant of Claire, meaning 'clear and bright' in French.
Clayson
Derived from the name Clay, meaning 'son of Clay' in Old English.
Clayten
An alternative form of Clayton, meaning 'one who is from the clay town' in Old English.
Claytin
Variant of Clayton, meaning 'from the town by the clay' in Old English.
Clayton
Means 'settlement or town built on clay', derived from Old English.
Cleantha
Means 'bright or shining flower' in Greek.
Cleary
Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'clear or bright'.
Cleatus
Derived from the Latin word meaning 'to be called' or 'to call'.
Cleavant
A modern variant of the name Cleveland, used in American contexts.
Cleave
Means 'to split or sever' in Old English.
Cleavon
A variant of the name Cleavon is derived from a surname and relates to a clearing in the woods.
Cleeve
Cleeve means 'a cliff' or 'a slope' in Old English.
Cleland
Cleland means 'clay land' or 'land with clay soil'.
Clelia
Clelia derives from the Latin name 'Clélia' meaning 'famous' or 'glorious'.
Clell
Clell is a diminutive form of names like Cleveland or Clarence, often interpreted as 'famous' or 'land' related.
Clellan
Clellan is of Scottish origin, meaning 'from the land of clay'.
Clely
Clely is derived from Clélie, meaning 'famous' or 'glorious'.
Clem
Clem is a short form of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clemance
Clemance derives from 'clément' meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clematis
Clematis refers to a flowering plant, symbolizing 'purity' and 'cheerfulness'.
Cleme
Cleme is derived from Clément, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clemence
Clemence means 'mercy' or 'clemency' in French.
Clemencia
Clemencia translates to 'clemency' or 'mercy'.
Clemency
Clemency means 'forbearance' or 'mercy'.
Clemens
Clemens means 'merciful' or 'gentle' in Latin.
Clement
Clement means 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clemente
Clemente is the Spanish form of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clementeen
Clementeen is a diminutive form meaning 'little merciful one'.
Clementia
Clementia means 'gentleness' or 'mercy'.
Clementina
Clementina is a feminine form of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Clementine
Clementine means 'merciful' or 'mild' and is a feminine form of Clement.
Clemento
Clemento means 'merciful' and is the Italian variation of Clement.
Clemeth
Clemeth is a variant of Clement and signifies 'gentleness' or 'mercy.'
Clemira
Clemira is derived from Clement and signifies 'merciful.'
Clemmie
Clemmie is a diminutive of Clementine and means 'merciful.'
Clemmons
Clemmons is derived from Clement and signifies 'merciful.'
Clemmy
Clemmy is a diminutive form of Clementine or Clement and means 'merciful.'
Clemo
Clemo is often a diminutive of Clement and means 'mild' or 'merciful.'
Cleofas
Cleofas means 'to be famous' or 'glory of God.'
Cleophas
Cleophas means 'the glory of the father,' and is a derivative of Cleopas.
Cleotilde
Cleotilde means 'famous battle maiden' and is derived from Germanic elements.
Clerc
Clerc means 'a cleric' or 'a learned person' arising from the French word for cleric.
Cleremunda
Cleremunda likely means 'famous warrior' or has roots relating to 'learned' or 'clergy'.
Clericia
The name Clericia means 'famous',' renowned' or 'clear' in Latin.
Clesek
Clesek is derived from Slavic roots meaning 'glorious' or 'famous'.
Cleta
Cleta means 'the called one' or 'summoned' in Greek.
Clete
Clete is derived from the name 'Cletus' meaning 'called' or 'invoked' in Latin.
Cleto
Cleto signifies 'called' in Spanish, often used as a short version of Cletus.
Cletus
Cletus means 'called' or 'invoked' and has Christian origins.
Cliantha
Cliantha means 'the bright flower' in Greek.
Clinton
Town on the river Clun.
Clinttun
From the town by the river Clun.
Clintwood
Woodland belonging to Clinton.
Clive
From the cliff or riverbank.
Clodagh
Name of a river in Ireland, often associated with purity.
Clodwal
Derived from Old English, meaning 'famous ruler'.
Clooney
Descendant of the family name Ó Cluana; often means 'meadow'.
Clothilde
Famous warrior; derived from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning 'famous' and 'hild' meaning 'battle'.
Clotild
Famous in battle; a variation of Clothilde, sharing the same Germanic roots.
Clotilda
Famous in battle; derived from the Germanic elements 'hlud' and 'hild'.
Clotilde
Famous fighter; from the Germanic terms 'hlud' (famous) and 'hild' (battle).
Clotille
Variant of Clothilde, meaning 'famous in battle'.
Clovis
Famous warrior; derived from the Germanic name Chlodovech.
Clyftun
Derived from Old English, meaning 'cliff town' or 'town by the cliff'.
Clynt
A variation of Clinton, meaning 'town on a hill'.
Clyve
A variant of Cleve, meaning 'cliff' or 'bank'.
Cnapa
Derived from Old English, meaning 'bulb' or 'swelling'.
Cnebba
An Old English name meaning 'bump' or 'knob'.
Cnut
A name of Norse origin meaning 'knot' or 'tie'.
Cnute
A variant of Cnut, meaning 'knot' or 'tie' in Norse context.
Co
A short form or variation of various names like Cody, meaning 'helpful' or 'descendant of the hollow'.
Coal
Derived from the word for carbon or black substance, often symbolizing strength or endurance.
Coalfield
A name originating from a surname meaning 'field of coal'.
Cob
A name derived from 'cob', meaning 'a male swan' or 'a young man' in old usage.
Cobalt
Derived from the mineral name cobalt, significant in history for its use in pigment and alloys.
Cobar
Derived from the Old English word for 'cob', meaning 'young man' or 'swan'.
Cobb
A derivative of the word 'cob', meaning 'a male swan' or 'a young man', referring to nobility or courage.
Cobby
A diminutive form of Cob, meaning 'young man' or 'noble one'.
Cobee
An alternative spelling of Cob, meaning 'young man' or 'swain'.
Cobie
A diminutive form of Cob, meaning 'young man' or associated with nobility.
Cobreigen
A name believed to mean 'young noble', derived from Spanish roots.
Coburn
A name of Old English origin meaning 'from the coburn estate'.
Cocca
An Italian name that denotes a connection to sweetness or charm.
Cocheta
A name that implies 'little coach', often used affectionately.
Cochrann
A surname of Scottish origin meaning 'dweller by the hollow'.
Coco
A diminutive of the name 'Colette', meaning 'victorious people'.
Codee
A modern variant of Cody, referring to a helpful or servant-like nature.
Codei
A modern variant of Cody that implies helpful nature or service.
Codell
An English name meaning 'a hooded person or a dwelling near a hollow.'
Codey
A modern spelling of Cody, meaning 'helper' or 'descendant of Oda'.
