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Clancy: A soldier's son, a warrior; one who fights at the battlefield
Clarance: Something that is very bright and dazzling
Clarembald: A bold and famous one
Claren: One who lives by the Clare River
Clarence: A carriage that is horse-drawn that has 4 seatings
Clarey: Clear, obvious; easy to understand; evident
Clariance: Derived from Clare, meaning clear and bright and dazzling
Clarion: The name of a king in Arthurian Legends
Clarions: Derived from the name of a king in the Arthurian Legends
Clark: A recordist, copyist; secretary; one who copies one data to the other
Clarke: A word for clerk, one who does small time work
Clarkston: The town of a clerk, a place where a clerk hails from
Clarrie: One who lives beside the river Clare, the longest river in the Lough Corrib
Claud: Derived from the name 'Claudius', who was a 7th century saint
Clauda: A bad, deplorable voice, that expresses grief
Claudas: Derived from the name of a famous king
Claude: Taken from the name of a 7th century saint named Claudius
Claudin: Name of a French king's son, Claudas
Claudio: Crippled, one who cannot walk; lame
Claudiu: One who is lame, cannot walk; one whose legs are crippled
Claudius: One who is crippled, disabled; handicapped; unable to walk
Clauds: Taken from a 7th century saint's name, ' Claudius', which means 'lame'
Claudy: Crippled or lame, one who cannot use his legs to walk
Claus: The victory of the men, victory of the people; represents triumph
Clavance: A British royal family
Claxton: The town of Clark's, in the settlement of Jamaica
Clay: Mortal, one who is subjected to death any moment of his life
Clayborne: A river flowing near a clay bed
Claybourne: One who is mortal, can die at any point in his lifetime
Clayburn: One who hails from Clay brook, a place in Jamaica
Clayland: Derived from the name 'Clayton', a settlement that is made of clay
Clayne: A town situated near a place called Clayland
Clayre: One who is not only bright, but also famous and known by all
Clayson: Derived from 'Nicholas', meaning victory of the people
Clayten: A settlement near the land made of clay
Claytin: A town next to a clay bed, a land made of clay
Clayton: A town or settlement that is made from clay
Cleary: Highly educated, scholar; learned; knowledgeable; cultured
Cleatus: Well known, admired; illustrious; acclaimed; prominent; influential
Cleavant: A river bank that is very steep, and falls sharply
Cleave: A cliff, a rock face; an escarpment at the edge of a sea
Cleavon: Cliff, a rock at the edge of a sea
Cleeve: A short term for Cleveland, a city in the U.S
Cleisthenes: Glory and strength
Cleland: A land that is made up of clay, clayland
Clell: Descendant of the wolf family
Clellan: Son of a follower of a Saint named Fillan
Clem: One who is gentle, soft and merciful
Cleme: Tender, gentle; good natured; lenient; understanding
Clemens: Good natured, gentle and merciful
Clement: Gentle, merciful and warm hearted
Clemente: Merciful, lenient; soft hearted; loving; sweet tempered
Clemeth: He is merciful and a gentle person
Clemmons: Merciful, pitiful; forgives easily; tender
Clemmy: Gentle, mild; soft; tender; merciful; pleasant
Clemo: The Cornish diminutive of Clement or Clemence. It means mild or merciful
Cleofas: One who sees fame, glory and worthy of praise
Cleon: One who hails from the cliff, famous and illustrious in Greek
Cleophas: Used in the New Testament, he is the husband of a woman who saw Jesus being crucified
Clerc: Derived from the word 'Clerk' or 'secretary'. Also means intelligent in Latin
Clesek: An old Cornish name derived from the word clos, which means fame.
Cleto: To call a spirit while praying, uaually done by a Pope
Cletus: To summon, to call forth someone; to call upon someone
Cleve: Cliff, a short rock, located at the brim of the sea
Cleveland: A land that is hilly, a land covered by hills; a hilly land
Clevon: One who hails from the cliff, One who lives in the cliff
Clif: A man who is brave, fearless, daring and bold
Cliff: A ridge, located at the edge of the sea
Clifford: A stream found near a slope, A river adjacent to a slope
Cliffton: A farm located near a cliff, A cliff near a farm
Clifland: A land that is hilly, a land filled with hills
Clift: A cliff or slope, a ridge located at the corner of a river
Clifton: Residence on a cliff, houses and settlements on a cliff
Cliftun: A farm located adjacent to a cliff
Clint: Settlement or residence on a hill, people residing on a hill
Clinton: Derived from the name of an English place
Clinttun: One who hails from the headland estate
Clintwood: A town, where people reside, another meaning is hill, an elevation on the land
Clio: An artist of History, who played the lyre
Clive: One who hails near a cliff, one who resides near a cliff
Clochides: A hard working, impulsive and a daydreamer
Clodwal: An icy cold, blue man
Clooney: Hailing from the meadows, a land filled with grass
Cloru: Sicilian form of Chlorus, meaning pale green.
Clotuali: A cold one
Cloud: A condensed form of water vapours that is present in the atmosphere, can also mean a state of worry or unease
Clovis: Derived from the name of a French king
Cloyd: One who works with hammers and nails
Clunie: One who hails from the grasslands or meadows
Clutarigas: An active minded, humble and serious individual
Clvtori: An old male name
Clvtorigi: A monument of Clutorrix
Clyce: An era, a phase, a course of time
Clyde: A term used for men living near, or on the bank of the river Clyde
Clyffton: One who hails from a farm located near a cliff
Clyfland: One who lives in a cliff land, a land consisting of cliffs
Clyford: Walking through liquid substance like waves or lots of water with great effort
Clyftun: "Clyf" means cliff and "tun" means town. A town containing many cliffs
Clynt: One who hails from a town located near a hill
Clyve: A person who lives at the cliffs, one who hails from the cliffs
Cnapa: One who is the bearer and follower of Christ
Cnebba: An expressive, talented and intellectual human
Cnut: Knot, the tightening of a thread or loop
Cnute: Norwegian word for knot.
Co: With, mutually, together, jointly
Coal: A rocky type material used as a fuel, occuring at usually underground
Coalfield: An area of land where coal is found in huge amounts
Coatl: Serpent
Cob: One who replaces or takes the place of someone else
Cobalt: A transition metal used in the making of steel and in jet turbines
Cobar: The earth that is burnt, burnt soil
Cobb: One who replaces or supplants, heel of the foot
Cobby: A person who replaces or supplants or takes the place of someone else
Cobee: One who is saved and protected by God, one who is safe in the hands of God
Cobie: One who is protected and shielded
Coblah: One who is born on Tuesday.
Cobreigen: The son of the Earth, The one who is born from clay or sand
Coburn: The name of a country
Coby: One who acts as a supplanter, one who replaces or takes place of someone else
Cocca: A type of grain or eatable seed
Cochise: A type of wood, a well known warrior chief
Codei: Light, a form of energy; lamp; torch; tubelight
Codell: One who has a helping nature and helps others in need
Codey: A helpful person, one who helps others in need
Codi: Cushion, a cloth stuffed with cotton; used for comfort
Codrin: Of the forest.
Codrut: Hailing from a forest in Romania, in a romanian forest
Cody: One who helps others in need, helpful; also means cushion in American
Coe: A hill consisting of a valley
Coelfrid: One who comes from the coal fields
Coeman: A merchant, one who does the job of buying and selling goods, and is a businessman
Coen: One who advices others in a bold fashion
Coenbehrt: A brave and bold advisor
Coenberg: A bold and brave one
Coenburg: He is bold like a fortress
Coenhelm: A brave and bold persin
Coenred: A bold red man
Coenwalh: A bold one who rules
Coeur: The most vital organ of the human body, the heart
Cofa: One who is considered as the son of the dark man, the bearer of Jesus Christ
Cofahealh: One who lives on the caves or its slopes, residing on the cave slopes
Cofsi: The son of a dark or dusky man
Cohen: One who performs sacred rituals, a priest
Cohha: The bearer of Christ, one who is called as a coal seller
Coifi: The chief of Priests, one who performs rituals of God
Coilbrit: He who is like a hummingburd
Coimagni: A great, grand man
Coimagnus: A majestci, grand man
Coineus: A creative, mindful and energetic individual
Coire: A pool that is filled with froth or bubbles
Coksa: Free from any impurities, clean and pure
Col: A short term for Nicholas, meaning victory of the men
Cola: Charcoal, a black material which is a form of carbon, and is made when an organic substance is heated in the absence of air
Colan: A child, a young Boy of less age
Colas: The Argentinian version of Nicholas. It means victory of the people
Colben: "Col" stands for the victory of men and "ben" stands for son of
Colbert: Derived from a German name meaning a bright helmet used by warriors
Colbey: A town where coal is obtained, A coal town
Colbie: A place or town where coal is found, a town of coal
Colborn: A stream or river that is at a very low temperature, a cold river or stream
Colby: A dark town, a town where coal is found
Colden: A town where coal is found and obtained
Cole: The victory or rejoice of the people, winning in a competition
Coleman: A small and stocky bird, that resembles a pigeon
Colemann: One who is tanned or dark skinned or dusky
Colen: Triumph, win; victory; to defeat the opponent
Coleridge: A dark ridge or mountain range
Coleton: A town from where coal is obtained
Coletun: Hailing from the town where coal is obtained, from a coal town
Coley: One who is dark and dusky like the coal
Colfre: Someone who is as peaceful, amicable and undisturbed as the dove,
Colier: A trader of charcoal, one who does the business of buying and selling charcoal
Colin: The triumph or victory of the people against the enemy
Colis: One who is the son of a dark or dusky man
Collan: A young Boy who is attractive, handsome and good looking
Collayer: One whose job is to mine coal from beneath the ground
Collby: One who hails from a dark farm, where there is no form of light
Collens: The son of a king named Collen
Colles: Glue, a substance used to stick things together
Collier: A charcoal burner, one who works with charcoal
Collin: A child, a little more than a baby; a small Boy,girl
Collins: The victory or triumph of the men
Collis: One who is the son of the dark man or a coal seller
Collye: A word name of English meaning
Collyer: A trader of charcoal in England, someone who buys and sells charcoal
Colm: Dove, the bird used for the symbol of peace; a short white bird
Colma: A dove, a stout bird that resembles a pigeon, and is used as a symbol of peace
Colman: A small, little, tiny dove
Colombo: Dove, the symbol of peace and happiness
Colonel: A rank in military given to a high post, usually given to an experienced soldier
Colony: A group of people in a settlement, province or territory
Colorado: Derived from the state of Colorado, or the red river in Colorado
Colsen: Coal, a form of carbon that is black in colour
Colson: Triumph of people, the victorious people
Colston: A town from where coal is obtained or collected, a coal town
Colt: Residing from a dark town with no source of light
Colten: A dark, dusky, swarthy complexion
Colter: The owner and care taker of young, frisky horses
Coltere: A person who rides and takes care of horses, a horseman
Coltin: A coal town, a town where coal is obtained