Corbalengi
Corbalengi is derived from 'Corbaleng,' meaning 'the hollow of the hill.'
Corbalengus
Corbalengus pertains to 'the hollow of the hill,' indicating a geographical feature.
Corben
Corben means 'crow or raven,' a name symbolic of intelligence and insight.
Corbet
Corbet is derived from the Old French 'corb', meaning 'raven' or 'crow.'
Corbett
Corbett means 'young raven' and symbolizes a strong and intelligent bird.
Corbin
Corbin means 'little raven' or 'crow,' symbolizing insight and mystery.
Corbinian
Corbinian means 'raven' and is associated with strength and wisdom.
Corbit
Corbit means 'young raven,' often associated with wisdom and mystery.
Corbitt
A local name derived from a place in Old English meaning 'the place of the crows.'
Corby
An English name that derives from a place name meaning 'crow' or 'crows' fort.'
Corbyn
Derived from Old French origin meaning 'raven.'
Cord
A diminutive form of Cordell, meaning 'the maker of cords or strings.'
Corda
An Italian variation of the name Cordelia meaning 'heart' or 'daughter of the sea.'
Cordale
An English name derived from Cord, often interpreted as 'of the chords' or 'from the cord.'
Cordaro
An Italian surname meaning 'a maker of ropes.'
Corday
A French name derived from a place name meaning 'the cord of the valley.'
Cordelia
A Latin name meaning 'daughter of the sea' or 'heart.'
Cordell
An English name meaning 'maker of cords' or 'one who works with ropes.'
Cordella
A diminutive form of Cordelia, meaning 'heart' or 'daughter of the sea.'
Corder
An English occupational name for someone who made or used cords.
Cordero
A Spanish surname meaning 'a dealer in ropes' or 'cord-maker.'
Cordessa
An English variant of Cordelia meaning 'heart' or 'daughter of the sea.'
Cordette
A diminutive of Cordelia, meaning 'little cord' or 'little heart.'
Cordia
Derived from Cordelia, meaning 'the heart.'
Cordie
A diminutive of Cordelia, meaning 'heart' or 'daughter of the sea.'
Cordovan
Refers to the color of leather produced in Córdoba, Spain; traditionally associated with cowhide leather.
Cordula
A Latin name, derived from Latin 'cordus,' meaning 'the heart.'
Coree
Derived from the word 'core' or 'crown,' suggesting something central or essential.
Corelia
Corelia means 'maiden' and is derived from the Latin word 'cor' meaning 'heart'.
Corella
Corella means 'a heart' and is a diminutive form of the name 'Corina'.
Corene
Corene is derived from the Greek name 'Korinna' meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl'.
Corentin
Corentin means 'hurricane' or 'tempest' in Breton and is associated with a saint in Brittany.
Corentine
Corentine is a feminine form of Corentin, meaning 'hurricane' or 'tempest' in Breton, associated with a saint.
Corentyn
Corentyn is a variant of Corentin, meaning 'hurricane' or 'tempest' in Breton, linked to the saint.
Coretta
Coretta is a diminutive of 'Cora', meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl', popularized in the U.S. by civil rights activist Coretta Scott King.
Corette
Corette is derived from 'Cora', meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl', popular in French-speaking countries.
Corey
Corey means 'dweller near a hollow' from Irish origins but also used in several cultures as a variant of 'Cora'.
Cori
Cori is a modern diminutive of 'Corinne', meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl'.
Coriann
Coriann combines 'Cora' and 'Ann', meaning 'maiden' and 'gracious' respectively.
Corianne
Corianne is a blend of 'Cora' and 'Anne', meaning 'maiden' and 'grace'.
Corie
Corie is a variant of 'Cori', meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl' and popular in English-speaking cultures.
Corin
Corin means 'spear', derived from a Roman name and associated with numerous literary contexts.
Corina
Corina means 'maiden' and is a diminutive of 'Cora', widely used in various cultures.
Corine
Corine means 'maiden' and derives from the Greek name 'Korinna'.
Corinn
Corinn is a variant of 'Corinne', meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl' and popular in the U.S.
Corinna
Corinna means 'maiden' or 'young girl', widely recognized in classical literature and mythology.
Corinne
A feminine form of the name Corin, meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl' in Latin.
Corinth
The name refers to an ancient city in Greece, known for its wealth and culture.
Corinthia
Derived from Corinth, it signifies 'of Corinth' or 'from the city of Corinth' in ancient Greece.
Corinthian
Of or relating to the city of Corinth, often associated with elegance and prosperity.
Coriolanus
Derived from the ancient Roman name, meaning 'of Corioli', a city in ancient Italy.
Corisa
A modern variation of the name Cora, which means 'maiden or young girl.'
Corisande
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with the meaning 'heart' or 'singing.'
Corissa
Derived from the name Cora, meaning 'young maiden' or 'girl.'
Corissia
A variation of the name Corissa, meaning 'young maiden.'
Corky
A diminutive form used for names like Cork or Corinne, commonly meaning 'from the cork oak.'
Corla
A variant of the name Carla, meaning 'free woman' or 'strong woman.'
Corlee
A modern name possibly derived from 'Corey' and meaning 'from the hollow.'
Corlene
A modern name likely derived from the name Coral or a variant of Caroline, signifying 'song of happiness.'
Corley
Derived from a surname meaning 'from the crow's meadow.'
Corlie
A variant of Corley, meaning 'from the crow's meadow.'
Corliss
A name meaning 'a joyful heart' or 'hearty.'
Corlissa
A modern feminine variation of Corliss, implying joyfulness or heartiness.
Corly
A diminutive or variant of names like Corley, often used for both genders.
Cormac
An Irish name meaning 'son of the defiled' or 'raven.'
Cormack
A variant of Cormac, meaning 'son of the defiled.'
Cormoran
A giant from British folklore, often associated with the tale of Jack the Giant Killer.
Cornal
A diminutive form derived from cornucopia, symbolizing abundance.
Cornelia
Derived from the Roman family name 'Cornelius', associated with horn, symbolizing strength or power.
Cornelio
Italian variant of Cornelius, meaning 'horn' or 'horned'.
Cornelious
Variant of Cornelius, meaning 'horn' or 'horned', often associated with strength.
Cornelis
Dutch variant of Cornelius, meaning 'horn', often linked to warrior-like qualities.
Corneliu
Romanian form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn', symbolizing strength and resilience.
Cornelius
Meaning 'horn' or 'horned'; it's commonly known due to several saints named Cornelius.
Cornell
Derived from the Latin 'cornel', denoting 'horn', often associated with strength.
Cornellis
A variant of Cornelis, meaning 'horned', derived from Latin.
Cornett
A variant of Cornet, meaning 'little horn', often used as a surname.
Cornie
A diminutive form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn', used for both genders.
Cornwallis
Derived from a surname meaning 'from Cornwall', indicating a geographic origin.
Corona
Meaning 'crown' in Latin, often symbolizing royalty or honor.
Corra
A name of Irish origin, meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman'.
Corrado
Italian form of Conrad, meaning 'bold counsel' or 'wise ruler'.
Corran
A name of Scottish origin, meaning 'spear'.
Correy
A variant of Corey, meaning 'from the hollow', associated with earthly origins.
Corri
A diminutive form of names like Corinne or Corey, meaning 'a maiden' or 'of the hollow'.
Corrianna
A feminine form combining Corrina with Anna, meaning 'maiden' and 'grace'.
Corrianne
A variant of the name 'Cori', meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman'.
Corrick
Derived from a surname meaning 'pole' or 'spear'.
Corridon
A diminutive form of the Gaelic name 'Cuar', meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Corrie
A diminutive of 'Corinne', meaning 'maiden, young girl'.
Corrigan
Derived from the Gaelic 'O'Corraidhin', meaning 'descendant of Corraidh', taken from the word 'corr' meaning 'spear'.
Corrin
Means 'spear' or 'from the hollow.', often used as a modern name variation.
Corrina
Derived from 'Cory', meaning 'maiden' or 'young girl'.
Corrine
A variant of 'Corinna', meaning 'maiden or young girl' in Greek.
Corrissa
A modern form of 'Cory', meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman'.
Corry
Derived from 'Cory', meaning 'hollow'.
Corryn
A modern variant of 'Cory', referring to 'hollow' or 'from the hill'.
Cors
A rare name meaning 'from the marsh'.
Corsabrin
A form of 'Corb', meaning 'raven', associated with wisdom.
Cort
Derived from 'cortex', meaning 'bark, outer covering'.
