Conal
Conal means 'strong wolf' in Irish, symbolizing bravery.
Conall
Conall means 'strong wolf' in Old Irish.
Conan
Conan means 'little wolf' in Irish.
Conand
Conand is a diminutive form of names beginning with 'Con-', often relating to 'wisdom' or 'chief'.
Conant
Conant means 'brave' or 'wise' in Old French.
Conary
Conary means 'wise' or 'knowledge' in Celtic references.
Conbrinun
Conbrinun is a rare name of Gaelic origin often linked to leadership qualities.
Concenn
Concenn means 'wise head' in Gaelic.
Concepta
Concepta means 'concept' in Latin, symbolizing thoughtful ideas or creations.
Concetto
Concetto means 'concept' in Italian, denoting a thoughtful idea.
Concord
Concord means 'harmony' or 'agreement' in Latin.
Concordia
Concordia means 'harmony' in Latin, often associated with peace and unity.
Condaf
Condaf means 'the strong one' in Old Irish.
Condede
Condede means 'the one who leads' in Gaelic.
Conerad
Conerad means 'strong counsel' in Gaelic.
Conewalch
A name derived from old Irish, meaning 'brave warrior' or 'strong defender'.
Coney
A name meaning 'rabbit' or 'young rabbit', often used as a surname or given name in England.
Confur
A rare name likely derived from the concept of 'to confer' or 'bestow' in English.
Cong
A name meaning 'the hound' in Irish, often connected with strength and loyalty.
Congen
A rare variant of names indicating lineage, potentially meaning 'descendant'.
Conguean
A variant of 'Cong', meaning 'the hound' in Irish culture.
Conhinoci
An established Irish name likely derived from 'Con', meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence'.
Conhinog
A variant of names indicating lineage, potentially meaning 'descendant of Con'.
Conlan
A name meaning 'young warrior' in Irish, reflecting bravery and youthful spirit.
Conlec
An Irish name meaning 'brave' or 'valiant', often associated with chivalry.
Conley
A name meaning 'hero' or 'descendant of Conlaodh', used for both genders.
Conn
A name meaning 'noble' or 'chief' in Irish culture.
Connacht
A name derived from the old Irish province of Connacht, meaning 'descendants of Con'.
Connal
A name meaning 'strong as a wolf', symbolizing strength and courage.
Connar
A variant form of Connal, meaning 'strong as a wolf' in Irish tradition.
Connecticut
A name derived from the Native American word for 'long tidal river', used as a place name.
Connell
A name that means 'strong in battle', associated with leadership and courage.
Conner
A variation of Conor, meaning 'lover of hounds' in Irish culture.
Connery
A name meaning 'descendant of Con', often associated with nobility.
Conni
A diminutive form of Constance or Conny, meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant'.
Connie
A diminutive form of the name Constance, meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant.'
Connley
A variant of Connell, meaning 'descendant of Conall,' which means 'strong wolf.'
Connolly
An anglicized form of the Gaelic 'Ó Conghalaigh,' meaning 'descendant of Conghal.'
Connor
Of Gaelic origin, meaning 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf-hound.'
Connors
A variant of Connor; means 'descendant of Conchobhar,' meaning 'lover of hounds.'
Conny
A diminutive of Constance, meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant.'
Conor
Of Gaelic origin, meaning 'lover of hounds' or could refer to 'strong' or 'wise.'
Conrad
Meaning 'brave counsel' derived from the elements 'fada' (brave) and 'rad' (counsel).
Conrade
A variant of Conrad, meaning 'brave counsel.'
Conradin
A diminutive form of Conrad, meaning 'little counsel or brave counsel.'
Conradina
A feminine diminutive form of Conrad, associated with 'brave counsel.'
Conrado
Spanish variant of Conrad, meaning 'brave counsel.'
Conran
Possibly a Gaelic name meaning 'little hound.'
Conroy
Derived from Gaelic 'Ó Conaire,' meaning 'descendant of Conaire.'
Consolata
Derived from the Latin 'consolatio,' meaning 'consolation or comfort.'
Consolation
Meaning 'act of comforting' or 'gives solace.'
Constance
Derived from Latin 'constans,' meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant.'
Constancia
Spanish variant of Constance, meaning 'steadfast or constant.'
Constancta
Related to Constance, meaning 'steadfast.'
Constancy
Constancy means steadfastness or stability in character or purpose.
Constans
Constans means steadfast or constant, often used regarding loyalty or integrity.
Constant
Constant means unwavering or persistent, related to the notion of endurance.
Constantia
Constantia means steadfastness and firmness of purpose.
Constantijn
Constantijn is the Dutch form of Constantine, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Constantin
Constantin means 'constant' or 'steadfast'; it derives from the Latin 'Constans'.
Constantina
Constantina means the female form of Constantine, meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant'.
Constantine
Constantine means 'steadfast' and is well-known due to Roman Emperor Constantine the Great.
Constantino
Constantino is the Spanish variation of Constantine, meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant'.
Constantinos
Constantinos means 'constant' or 'steadfast', derived from Constantine.
Constantinus
Constantinus is an ancient form of Constantine, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Constanza
Constanza means 'constancy' or 'steadfastness' and is related to loyalty.
Constanze
Constanze is a German form of Constancy, meaning 'steadfastness' and resilience.
Consuela
Consuela means 'comfort' or 'solace,' deriving from the verb consolar.
Consuelo
Consuelo means 'consolation' and is associated with comfort and solace.
Contessa
Contessa means 'countess', a noble title in Italy, signifying rank and status.
Conuan
Conuan means 'wise leader' in Scottish Gaelic.
Conuoge
This name is believed to mean 'son of the warrior' in Irish tradition.
Conway
A surname meaning 'hound of the battlefield' in Old Irish.
Conwenna
A name meaning 'holy' or 'blessed' in Welsh.
Cony
A diminutive form of Constance, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast' in Latin.
Conyers
This name refers to a family name meaning 'a conqueror' in Middle English.
Cook
Historically a surname meaning 'one who cooks' or 'cook' in Old English.
Coolidge
A surname derived from geographical locations meaning 'from the cool ridge.'
Coop
A diminutive of Cooper, meaning 'barrel maker' in Old English.
Cooper
Meaning 'barrel maker' in Old English, denoting the occupation.
Coopersmith
A surname meaning 'smith who makes barrels' in Old English.
Copeland
A name meaning 'coped land' that originated from geographic locations in England.
Copernicus
The surname means 'from Copper' and is most famously associated with the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
Copland
A name meaning 'brought from the copse or woodland meadow' in old Scottish.
Coppa
An Italian name meaning 'cup' or 'trophy,' often used for a person of stature.
Coppelia
A name meaning 'little doll' derived from the Italian word 'coppia,' meaning 'pair' or 'duplicate.'
Copper
A name referring to the metal of the same name, symbolizing value and resilience.
Cora
A name meaning 'maiden' or 'daughter of the goddess of the harvest (Demeter)' in Greek mythology.
Corabelle
A name meaning 'a beautiful heart' derived from French and Latin roots.
Coraima
Coraima refers to a place name linked to beauty and purity.
Coral
Coral refers to the marine organism that is beautiful and symbolizes beauty.
Coralee
Coralee is a combination of the name Cora and the suffix -lee, meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl.'
Coralia
Coralia means 'body of water,' representing the beauty and elegance of coral reefs.
Coralie
Coralie is derived from the word 'coral,' symbolizing beauty and the sea.
Coralin
Coralin is a variant of Coral, symbolizing beauty associated with the sea.
Coralina
Coralina is a diminutive form of Coral, meaning 'little coral,' often associated with beauty.
Coraline
Coraline is a variant of Coral, meaning 'little coral,' symbolizing beauty and elegance.
Coralyn
Coralyn is a diminutive form of Coral, meaning 'little coral' or 'maiden of the sea.'
Corazon
Corazon means 'heart,' symbolizing love and affection.
Corbaleng
Corbaleng means 'the hollow of the hill,' a name associated with nature and place.
