Codi
A variant of Cody, associating to the sense of 'helper'.
Codyr
A variant of Cody, meaning 'descendant of the Chodda' or 'one who is round' in Old English.
Coe
Derived from the name Coen, meaning 'brave' or 'bold' in Dutch and Old High German.
Coelee
A modern variation of Coele, associated with 'heavenly' in English.
Coelfrid
Means 'elf strength' in Old English, a name combining elements of supernatural beings and power.
Coeli
Means 'heavenly' or 'of heaven' in Latin, often associated with celestial bodies.
Coeman
Means 'man of the people' in Old English, often referring to a noble or warrior identity.
Coen
A shortened form of Coenraad, meaning 'bold advisor' or 'brave counsel' in Dutch.
Coenbehrt
Means 'bright strength' in Old English, referring to a strong and intelligent individual.
Coenberg
Means 'mountain of boldness' in German, likely referring to a strong or resilient person.
Coenburg
Similar to Coenberg, meaning 'fortress on a hill' in German, denoting strength and protection.
Coenburga
A feminine form meaning 'the strong one from the fortified settlement' in Old English.
Coenhelm
Means 'helmet of strength' in Old English, referring to a protector or warrior.
Coenred
Means 'red power' in Old English, often symbolizing bravery or strength.
Coenwalh
Means 'foreigner or stranger' in Old English, indicating someone from another land.
Coeur
Means 'heart' in French, often symbolizing love and emotion.
Cofa
Means 'the one who is a refuge' in Old English.
Cofahealh
Means 'the healed refuge' in Old English, suggesting protection and restoration.
Cofsi
Means 'the peaceful one' in Old Norse, denoting calmness and tranquility.
Cohha
Means 'bright or famous one' in Old English, often indicating achievement or honor.
Coimagni
Coimagni is an ancient Irish name associated with nobility and leadership.
Coimagnus
This name means 'greatest' in the context of historical Irish leaders.
Coineus
Coineus represents an ancient Irish lineage, linked with the Gaelic roots.
Coire
A Scottish term meaning 'hollow' or 'cauldron', used as a name in various contexts.
Col
Latin origin meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace.
Cola
Derived from 'Cola' which implies victory and glory in Latin.
Colan
Colan is a variant of the name meaning 'cub' or 'young one' in Irish contexts.
Colas
Colas is derived from Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people' in Greek.
Colben
An Old English surname, which is a blend meaning 'coal' and 'gravel'.
Colbert
Colbert is a French surname meaning 'a place where the coal is found'.
Colbey
An English name meaning 'farm by the coal' or 'from the dark farm'.
Colbie
Colbie is of Old Norse origin, meaning 'village by the coal.'
Colborn
A name of Old English origin meaning 'farm near the coal.'
Colby
Colby is an English locational name meaning 'village near the coal.'
Colden
An English name originating from a place-name meaning 'cold valley.'
Cole
Cole is an Old English name meaning 'swarthy' or 'coal black.'
Coleen
Coleen is an Irish name meaning 'girl' or 'young girl.'
Coleman
Coleman means 'merchant' or 'charcoal burner' in Old English.
Colemann
Colemann is a variant of Coleman, meaning 'merchant' or 'charcoal burner' in Old English.
Colen
Colen originates from the Old French name meaning 'young creature' or 'cub'.
Coleridge
Coleridge refers to 'circular ridge' or 'dweller by a cold ridge' in Old English.
Coleton
Coleton means 'from the dark town' in Old English.
Colette
Colette is a diminutive of Nicolas, meaning 'victorious people' in Greek.
Coletun
Coletun means 'from the dark town' similar to Coleton in Old English.
Coley
Coley means 'swarthy' or 'dark' in Old English.
Coleyne
Coleyne is a feminine variant of Coley, meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark' in English.
Colfre
Colfre means 'young creature' in Old English, similar to the name Colen.
Colie
Colie is a diminutive of Cole, referring to 'victory of the people'.
Colier
Colier means 'one who works with coal' in Old French.
Coligny
Coligny refers to a historical figure and means 'regular', linked to Francis de Coligny.
Colin
Colin is derived from the Gaelic name Cailean, meaning 'pup' or 'young one'.
Colina
Colina means 'hill' in Spanish.
Coline
Coline is a variant of Nicholas and means 'victorious people' in Greek.
Colis
Colis means 'to cultivate' in Latin, commonly used in various cultures.
Colissa
Colissa is a feminine form of Collis, meaning 'hill' in Latin.
Colista
Colista is derived from 'cultivator', related to cultivation or farming.
Collan
A variant of the name Colin, meaning 'young dog' or 'young one'.
Collayer
Derived from a surname meaning 'one who lives by the collier's work.'
Collby
A name meaning 'from the dark village'.
Colleen
Means 'girl' or 'young woman' in Gaelic.
Collens
Derived from the surname Collins, meaning 'descendant of Colla'.
Colles
A variant of 'Colin', meaning 'young fellow'.
Collete
A diminutive form of 'Nicole', meaning 'victorious people'.
Colletta
A diminutive form of 'Nicole', meaning 'people of victory'.
Collette
A diminutive of the name Nicola, meaning 'victorious'.
Colley
Means 'dweller by the dark forest'.
Collibe
Not well-documented; likely a variant of Collin or Colin.
Collice
A variant of 'Colin', which means 'young creature' or 'young pup'.
Collier
Means 'one who works with coal.'
Collin
Variant of the name Nicholas which means 'victorious people'.
Collins
Means 'son of Colin'.
Collis
Derived from Collin; means 'young pup'.
Collye
May be an alternate spelling of Colley, meaning 'dark or coal-like'.
Collyer
Means 'one who works with coal'.
Collyn
A variation of Collin, meaning 'young creature'.
Collys
Variant of Collin; meaning 'young creature' or 'young dog'.
Colm
The name Colm means 'dove' in Irish, symbolizing peace.
Colma
Colma is a feminine form of Colm, meaning 'dove' in Irish, associated with peace.
Colman
Colman means 'dove' or 'little dove' in Irish, reflecting peaceful attributes.
Coloma
Coloma is derived from the Latin word for 'dove' and denotes harmony.
Colombe
Colombe translates to 'dove' in French, symbolizing peace and purity.
Colombo
Colombo means 'dove' in Italian and is also associated with Christopher Columbus.
Colum
Colum means 'dove' or 'pigeon' in Irish, representing peace and love.
Columba
The name Columba means 'dove' and is often associated with peace.
Columbia
The name Columbia is derived from the Latin word 'columba,' meaning 'dove' or 'pigeon', symbolizing peace.
Columbine
Columbine originates from the Latin word for 'dove' and symbolizes gentleness and love.
Columbo
Columbo means 'dove' in Italian, representing peace and innocence.
Columbus
The name Columbus comes from 'columba,' meaning 'dove,' and is renowned due to Christopher Columbus.
Colver
Colver is derived from the Old English word for 'dove' and represents peace.
Colvert
Colvert is an English name meaning 'dove,' reflecting themes of peace and gentleness.
Colvin
Colvin is of Irish origin, often meaning 'young dove.'
Colvyr
Colvyr is derived from the Old English for 'dove' or ‘young dove’ and signifies peace.
Colwyn
Colwyn means 'from the dove' in Welsh and is associated with peace.
Colyer
Colyer is derived from col meaning 'dove', signifying peace.
Colyn
Colyn is a variation of Colin, meaning 'young dove' or 'victorious people.'
Colys
Colys originates from an English surname meaning 'dove' or 'victory' and relates to peace.
Coman
Coman means 'little dove' in Irish, symbolizing peace.
Comfort
The name Comfort means 'to soothe' or 'to strengthen' and can be used for both genders.
Commie
Commie is a diminutive form of Comely or Community, often used affectionately.
Con
Con is derived from the Irish for 'wisdom' or 'intelligence'.
