Cortana
Derived from a place name meaning 'the place of the strap'.
Cortel
Meaning 'brave and strong', often used in various cultures.
Cortez
Derived from the surname meaning 'courteous' or 'polite'.
Cortie
A diminutive form of 'Cort', meaning 'brave and strong'.
Cortland
A place name meaning 'land of the court'.
Cortlandt
Meaning 'land by the court', deriving from a geographical origin.
Cortney
Court attendant or one who is from the court.
Cortnie
Variation of Cortney, referring to a court attendant.
Cortny
A modern variation of the name Cortney, meaning court attendant.
Corty
A short form of Cortney or Courtney, meaning one who is from the court.
Corvin
Raven, a bird that symbolizes wisdom and intelligence.
Corvina
Derived from Corvinus, meaning raven, often associated with the female form.
Corvus
Crow or raven, often linked to wisdom and transformation.
Corwan
A variation of the name meaning 'from the crow's land.'
Corwin
Friend of the heart or brave companion.
Corwine
One who is from a vineyard or wine farm.
Corwyn
From the hill or one who is from the valley.
Cory
A habitational name meaning 'of the hollow.'
Corydon
The name of a shepherd in the pastural traditions, symbolizing purity.
Coryell
A variant of the name Cory, referring to a place near a sheltered valley.
Coryn
Meaning wise or cunning, a modern variant of the name Cory.
Corynn
Derived from Coryn, meaning wise or cunning.
Corzen
A modern invention derived from Corey, meaning a hollow or valley.
Cosette
Derived from the name 'Nicole,' meaning victory of the people.
Coshel
Meaning 'victorious' or 'a victorious one.'
Cosima
Order or beauty, often symbolizes harmony and balance.
Cosimo
The name Cosimo means 'order' or 'decoration' in Latin, derived from the Greek name Kosmas.
Cosma
Cosma means 'order' or 'decoration', derived from the Greek Kosmas, often associated with beauty and harmony.
Cosmas
Cosmas means 'order, decency', linked to the Greek word kosmos, which signifies the universe or ornamentation.
Cosme
Cosme means 'the orderer' and is derived from the Greek Kosmas, symbolizing harmony and beauty.
Cosmin
Cosmin means 'beautiful' or 'orderly', derived from the Greek name Kosmas.
Cosmina
Cosmina is a feminine form of Cosmin and means 'beautiful' or 'orderly', derived from Greek.
Cosmo
Cosmo signifies 'order' or 'universe', from the Greek kosmos, reflecting harmony and beauty.
Cossa
Cossa is derived from the Latin 'cossa' meaning 'ribbon' or 'string', symbolizing delicacy.
Costa
Costa means 'coast' in Italian, often indicative of geographical location or heritage.
Costache
Costache is a diminutive of Constantine, meaning 'steadfast' or 'firm'.
Costantino
Costantino means 'constant' or 'steadfast', derived from the Latin name Constantinus.
Costas
Costas is a variant of Konstantinos, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Costel
Costel is a diminutive of Costea, which connects to the name Costin, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Costentyn
Costentyn is derived from the name Constantine, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Coster
Coster traditionally means 'keeper' or 'steward', from the Dutch term 'cost'.
Costi
Costi is a diminutive form of Costin, which means 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Costica
Costica is a diminutive of Costin, meaning 'constant', derived from the name Constantine.
Costin
Costin means 'constant' or 'steadfast', derived from the Latin name Constantinus.
Coulson
Son of Col, a diminutive of Nicholas, meaning 'victory' or 'people's victory' in Greek.
Coulter
Son of Walter, derived from the Old French name 'Waltier', meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Countess
A noble title for a woman equivalent to an Italian 'contessa' or a Spanish 'condesa', often denoting the wife of an Earl.
Coure
Derived from 'coeur', meaning 'heart', representing compassion and bravery.
Courel
A diminutive form related to 'cuer', meaning 'body' or 'heart' in Old French, indicating vitality.
Courey
Derived from the Gaelic name 'Cuireadh', meaning 'a raven' or 'dark'.
Courtenay
Derived from a place name meaning 'from the court' or 'domain of the ruler'.
Courteney
Variant of Courtenay, meaning 'from the court', denoting nobility or a royal connection.
Courtland
Derived from a place meaning 'land near the court', associated with governance or noble households.
Courtlandt
Variant of Courtland, meaning 'land near the court', indicating nobility or authority.
Courtlin
A variation of Courtney, meaning 'from the court', associated with societal leadership or nobility.
Courtlyn
Another variant of Courtney, meaning 'from the court', suggesting a noble lineage.
Courtlynn
A combination of 'court' and 'lynn', meaning 'from the court pool', indicating both nobility and charm.
Courtnay
A variant of Courtney, meaning 'from the court', signifying royal or noble ancestry.
Courtnee
Modern variant of Courtney, meaning 'from the court', reflecting a connection to societal rank.
Courtney
Derived from a surname and place name meaning 'from Courtenay', indicating noble lineage.
Courtny
A variant of Courtney, meaning 'from the court', often used in contemporary naming practices.
Covell
From the village of Coville, meaning 'cove' or 'cove dweller'.
Covin
Derived from 'covenant', symbolizing agreement or promise.
Covington
Derived from an Old English place name meaning 'settlement by the cove'.
Cow
Traditionally an occupational name for someone who tended cattle.
Cowan
Derived from 'cowan', meaning 'a person without the use of mortar'.
Cowell
Locational name meaning 'at the cows' or 'dweller by the cows'.
Cowen
Derived from the Gaelic word for 'young warrior'.
Coy
Meaning 'quiet' or 'sly', often used as a nickname.
Coye
Meaning 'bouncy' or 'guile'; often seen as a diminutive of names like Socrates.
Coyne
Meaning 'descendant of the son of the messenger'.
Cozette
A diminutive of Colette, meaning 'victorious' or 'people of victory'.
Cra
Means 'rock' in Scottish Gaelic, often used in place names.
Crad
Possibly derived from 'craddock', meaning 'keeper of the fort'.
Cradelmas
Refers to 'Christ's birth', often associated with the Christmas celebration.
Craeda
Derived from 'create', representing creative origins or beginnings.
Craig
Meaning 'rocky hill' or 'crag' in Scottish, often a topographical name.
Cramer
Meaning 'merchant' or 'trader', derived from 'kram', meaning shop or stall.
Crandall
Derived from a place name meaning 'crane valley'.
Crandell
An English surname meaning 'valley of cranes'.
Cranleah
Derived from a place name meaning 'crane meadow'.
Cranley
A name of English origin meaning 'meadow with cranes'.
Cranly
A variant of Cranley, meaning 'crane meadow'.
Cranston
A Scottish surname meaning 'town of cranes'.
Cranstun
An English name meaning 'farmstead by the crane'.
Crash
A modern name often associated with impact or collapse.
Crashaiou
A variation of 'Crash', possibly crafted for uniqueness with no standard meaning.
Craven
An Old English name meaning 'beaten or ravaged'.
Crawford
An English surname meaning 'ford of the crows'.
Cray
Derived from a place name meaning 'from the creek or river'.
Crayton
An English name meaning 'town of the river'.
Creasy
A diminutive of Cressida, meaning 'gold'.
Crebba
Possibly an Anglo-Saxon name, specific meaning not widely recorded.
Creda
Meaning 'believe' or 'faith', derived from 'credo' in Latin.
Credan
An Old English name potentially meaning 'bold or brave man'.
Creed
Meaning 'belief' or 'document of faith'.
Creeda
A variation of Creed, suggesting 'belief' or 'faith'.
Creighton
An English name meaning 'town on the crag'.
Creoda
Creoda means 'a creature' or 'a creature of God' in Old English.
Creola
Creola refers to a person of mixed European and African descent, particularly in the Southern United States.
