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Covin: People's victory, Dove, Cub
Covington: Habitational name from 'Covinton' in Lanarkshire and Old English form 'Cofington'.
Cowan: The original bearer of the name are the people who lived in EnglishScottish border region, Also refers to Twin; Hillside hollow
Cowell: Descendants od Pictish people, Also a lace in the Highland region of Scottish
Cowen: Twins, Hillside indent
Cowessess: Little Child, Infant
Coy: Silent, Steady like forest
Coyne: Humble, Down to earth; Reticent
Coyotl: Nahuatl word meaning coyote.
Cradelmas: An effective, silent and likable person
Craeda: A confident and reserved person
Craig: It is origanted from Gaelic origin meaning Bumpy and rocks.
Cramer: Delightful, Exultation; Triumph; In Old german it means "salesperson"
Crandall: Literally means "Valley of the Cranes", could be used to describe someone from the Crane Valley
Crandell: Invariant to Crandall, Means "Valley of the Cranes"
Cranleah: Originated from the name "Cranley", Meadow of the Cranes
Cranley: Someone from the Crane meadow, Literally means Meadow of the Cranes
Cranly: Another form of the name "Cranley", Meaning Meadow of the Cranes
Cranston: From the Crane estate which a significant location near Ipswich, Masachussets
Cranstun: Invariant to "Cranston", signifies a person from the Crane Estate nearby ipswich, Masachussets
Crash: A word name, original
Crashaiou: One who has a clever mind
Craven: Fainthearted, Weakkneed; Timid
Crawford: Ford where crows gather, From the Crow's Ford
Cray: Productive, Creative; In Gaelic it means rough and bumpy rocks
Crayton: Rocky, Settlement; Name originated from "Creighton"
Creasy: Graceful, Pleasant; Kind
Crebba: A bold, accurate and balanced being
Credan: Derived from the Latin word "Credanus"
Cree: Someone who trades fur, Hunstman
Creed: Compliant, with a strong opinion; Guiding Principle
Creighton: Town near Rocks or the Creek town
Creketun: Someone who lives at the Creek town
Creoda: Belief, Opinion; Conviction
Creola: Habitant of the Native land Creole
Crescens: To get bigger, Develop, Sprout
Crescent: A variant of Crescens, it is now considered a nature name referring to the phase of the moon, Derived from the Latin word "Crescere"
Crescenzo: Italian form of "Crescentius", To develop; To sprout; Grow
Cresson: A topographic name for someone residing near a stream, hill, lake or a tree
Crevan: Fox, Cunning, Smart individual
Crew: Of the chariot, It is a variant of the name "Carew"; It comes from when a family lives as dwellers at a cattlepen in the UK.
Crews: A family which once had lived as dwellers at a cattlepen or a cattlefold
Cricket: Resembling a chirping insect of the night,
Criddi: A respectful and cool headed individual
Crighton: Derived from "Creighton" meaning lives at a rocky place,near a border
Cris: Follower of christ, diminutive of Christopher, Christianity
Crishdeep: One who sees one God
Crisiant: Crystal, Clear; Bright
Crispian: Curlyhaired
Crispin: Derived from the Roman family name "Crispinus", CurlyHaired
Crispino: Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of "Crispin" meaning Curlyhaired
Crispus: Roman cognomen which means "Curly haired"
Crist: Abbreviation of the name "Christianity"
Cristen: Invariant form of the Latin name "Christianityus", Disciple of Christ
Cristia: Catalan form of "Christianity", Believer and follower of Christ
Cristian: Romanian form of "Christianity", Disciple of Christ
Cristiane: French form of the name "Christianity" meaning disciple of Christ
Cristiano: Italian and Portuguese form of Christianity. A famous bearer is Portuguese soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo (1985), Follower of Christ
Cristo: Spanish,Italian and Portuguese form of "Christopher", Follower of Christ; Also means Productive and efficient
Cristobal: Derived from the name "Christ" and the French suffix "bal" meaning "to dance" which implies 'Dance of Christ', also implies to someone who holds Christ in their heart.
Cristofer: Literally means 'with Christ inside"
Cristofor: Romanian form of Christopher, meaning follower of Christ.
Cristoforo: Derived from the name 'Christopher", Christ bearer,Someone who holds Christ in their heart
Cristòfuru: Sicilian form of Christopher. It means bearing Christ.
Cristopher: English and Spanish Variant of the name "Christopher", Bearing,carrying Christ in your heart
Croc: The name given to the lizard of the river
Crockett: Originated from the English word "Croket" meaning 'a large curl' (referring too hairstyle)
Croften: A person from the enclosed town, town with enclosed fields
Crofton: A variant of "Croften", referring to a town with small enclosed field; Cottage town
Croix: The cross which signifies Christianityity, Also the French cognate of "Cruz"; "Holy Cross" in Spanish
Crompton: Originated from the word "Crumpton" which implies bowed or malformed, Could be used to refer to a person from the winding farm
Cromwell: Refers to a person who lives nearby a winding stream, From the crooked well
Cronan: Slightly dark one, Could refer to "Dark brown"
Crosbey: Implies "By the cross", invariant to "Crosby"
Crosby: Someone who resides by the sign of the cross
Croslea: Meadow beside cross
Crosleigh: Near cross Meadow
Crosley: Meadow across the cross
Cross: Cross or the Crucifix
Crosson: Son of cross
Croston: A farm or a settlement
Crow: The bird crow
Crowford: Name of a place
Croydon: A Valley
Črt: Short form of Črtomir, meaning peace, world
Črtomir: Peace, world
Crue: A certain group of people
Cruise: A word name
Crusoe: Literary name
Cruz: Another name of cross
Crwys: Another name of Cross, crucifix
Crympel: A relaxed, young person
Csaba: A gift sent fom heaven
Ctibor: Battle of honor
Cuahutéemoc: Eagle that falls
Cuallea: Good
Cuallee: Spelling variation of Cuallea, meaning good.
Cualli: Good, a good natured man.
Cuauhtemoc: A falling Eagle
Cuauhtemotzin: The one who falls like an Eagle
Cuba: The centre of an island
Cubba: A bold man
Cubele: A bashful, intelligent being
Cubert: Legendary son of Daere.
Cuchein: An understanding person
Cuchulainn: A warrior hero
Cuco: A cute person
Cucola: A lonesome artist
Cuda: Miracle baby
Cudamani: The best crest jewel
Cudaratna: Jewel of the Crest, Excellent; Best; One who has a precious jewel
Cudbert: The famous one
Cudbriht: A dependent, bold, famous person
Cuddey: A youthful, creative person
Cuddie: The bright one
Cuddy: A Donkey
Cuelino: A logical, noble person
Cuetlachtli: Nahuatl word for wolf.
Cuetzpallea: Aztec term for lizard
Cuetzpallee: An alternate spelling for Cuetzpallea. It means lizard.
Cufa: A dark coal seller
Cufel: A literary man
Cufna: Phoenix, a very rare bird
Cugga: Understanding person
Cuha: A clear-headed person
Cuichelm: A hard working, light hearted individual
Cuin: A reasonable free man
Cuinn: A leader
Cuithbeart: A famous and clever person
Cuithbrig: A famous individual
Cuitlahuac: A born ruler
Cuitlahuatzin: Name of a far-off place
Cuixtli: Nahuatl word for kite.
Cula: A dark born coal seller
Culann: Mythical name
Culbart: A mighty Seaman
Culbert: The know all
Culkin: Uilcin's son
Cullen: Handsome boy
Culley: White as a Dove
Cullin: Good looking man
Cully: The one who dwells in the Wood
Culver: The Dove
Cuma: The one who bears Christ
Cumbra: Name of a district in the valley
Cumma: A mature and adorable person
Cummum: Meadow near the River
Cumow: From Cornwall.
Cunacenni: A doer
Cunacus: Meant to be read
Cunanda: A learner
Cunatami: An amusing person, son of Cunotamus
Cunbran: A normal, blunt person
Cuncu: A renowned person
Cunda: To understand
Cunedog: A neat and daring person
Cunignos: A little Wolf
Cunningham: Village with Milk, leader
Cunobarrus: Rational one
Cunobelinus: A Hound
Cunocennos: A compassionate person
Cunogusus: Famous, Brilliant
Cunopectus: A diplomatic, pleasant person
Cunotamus: Name of the son of Cunotamus
Cunovindus: A careful and neat person
Cunuaret: Head Chief
Cuong: Flourishing, healthy
Cupere: The one making Barrels
Cupid: Of Love,The Life of Timon of Athens'
Cupka: The sandpiper
Cuppa: The proud one
Cupun: Inuit word for coal.
Curnow: A variant of Curnow meaning from Cornwall.
Curra: Spear, Hero
Curran: A dagger
Currau: Sicilian form of Conrad. It means brave counsel.
Currer: One who cures leather
Currie: A dagger, Hero
Currier: An occupational name who cures leather
Currin: Variant of Curran
Curry: A sharp dagger
Curt: Derived from court, courteous
Curtis: The one who is well-bred
Curtiss: Son of a Dark man
Cusa: The one who provokes
Cusick: A harsh term
Cuss: Harsh term
Cussa: Admirable, worthy of respect
Cust: To develop
Custanti: Constant or steadfast.
Custantinu: Sicilian form of Constantinus, meaning constant.
Custanzu: Custanzu is the Sicilian form of Constantius and means constant or steadfast.
Custer: A gravedigger
Cutbertus: A bright spirited person
Cuthbert: Bright and famous
Cuthert: Best quality
Cuthgils: A graceful individual
Cuthred: A counsel
Cuthsa: A happy, tactful person
Cuthsige: A choosy person