Names that Begin with C

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  • Colomba

    Italian feminine form of Columba.

  • Colombano

    Italian form of Columbanus.

  • Colombe

    French feminine form of Columba.

  • Colombina

    Italian feminine diminutive of Columba.

  • Colombo

    Italian form of Columba.

  • Colonel

    The name Colonel is of Italian origin.

  • Colorado

    Colorado originates in Spanish language and means "colorful".

  • Colson

    Colson is most likely a derivative of Nicholas.

  • Colston

    Colston is a very old name and is believed to be a locational or place name from a now “lost” village somewhere in Nottinghamshire.

  • Colt

    Colt was the Old English term to describe young asses and later young horses too.

  • Colten

    Variant of Colton.

  • Colter

    Colter is an English name that is derived from the term colt which meant a young horse or ass.

  • Colton

    From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning " Cola 's town".

  • Colum

    Irish form of Columba.

  • Columba

    Late Latin name meaning "dove".

  • Columban

    Possibly an Irish diminutive of Columba.

  • Columbanus

    This name can be viewed as a derivative of Columba or a Latinized form of Columban, both derivations being approximately equivalent.

  • Columbine

    From the name of a variety of the flower.

  • Columbus

    Columbus is a Spanish name and is derived from the Latin word “colum” which meant "a dove".

  • Colvin

    There could be two origins of the name Colvin.

  • Colwyn

    From the name of a river in northern Wales.

  • Colyer

    Colyer is an English name that is derived from the two Old English words “col” which means "coal", and the suffix “er” which means a person who works with it.

  • Côme

    French form of Cosmas.

  • Comfort

    From the English word comfort, ultimately from Latin confortare "to strengthen greatly", a derivative of fortis "strong".

  • Comgal

    Variant of Comhghall.

  • Comgall

    Variant of Comhghall.

  • Comgan

    Anglicized form of Comhghán.

  • Comhghall

    Means "joint pledge" from Irish comh "together" and gall "pledge".

  • Comhghán

    Means "born together" from Irish comh "together" and gan "born".

  • Commodore

    Commodore is a very uncommon name and means itself.

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