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Condon | Boy | Celtic | the dark-haired wise man. |
Conlan | Boy | Irish Gaelic | The hero. |
Conn | Boy | Irish Gaelic | A chief. Also used as a diminutive of Connor. |
Connor | Boy | Irish Gaelic | A strong will. |
Conrad | Boy | Teutonic | Bold, wise counsellor. From the name Conrad and Curtis. |
Conroy | Boy | Irish Gaelic | Wise. |
Constance | Girl | Latin | Steadfast, constant. |
Constantine | Boy | Latin | Firm, constant. |
Consuela | Girl | Latin | The consoler or comforter. |
Consuelo | Girl | Spanish | Consolation. |
Conway | Boy | Welsh/Irish | Welsh: Holy water. Irish: A yellow hound. |
Cooper | Boy | Middle English | Barrel maker. |
Coorah | Girl | Aboriginal | A woman. |
Coorain | Boy | Aboriginal | The wind. Also a NSW placename. |
Cora | Girl | Greek | A maiden. |
Coral | Girl | Latin | From the sea. |
Coralia | Girl | Greek | Like coral. |
Corazon | Girl | Spanish | The heart. Often used in the Philippines. |
Corban | Boy | Greek | a gift devoted to God. |
Corbett | Boy | Old French | A raven. |
Corcoran | Boy | Gaelic | of reddish complexion. |
Cordelia | Girl | Celtic | A jewel of the sea. |
Cordell | Boy | Old French | A rope maker. |
Coreen | Girl | Aboriginal | The end of the hills. |
Corey | Unisex | Celtic/Gaelic | Dweller in the hollow. |
Corin | Unisex | Cornish/Latin | Cornish: From the corner. Latin: The name of a Roman deity, possibly meaning a spear. Also from Shakespeare's play As You Like It. |
Corliss | Girl | Old English | The cheerful one. |
Cormac | Boy | Irish Gaelic | The lad of the chariot. |
Cornelia | Girl | Latin | A horn. The feminine form of Cornelius. |
Cornelius | Boy | Latin | Horn-coloured. |
Corona | Girl | Latin | A town. |
Corowa | Girl | Aboriginal | A rocky river. |
Cort | Boy | Old German | bold. |
Corwin | Boy | Old French | A friend of the heart. |
Cosima | Girl | Greek | Perfect order. |
Cosmo | Boy | Greek | Perfect order, harmony. |
Cossette | Girl | French | Of the victorious. |
Coty | Boy | English | old house. |
Courtland | Boy | Old English | From the court land. |
Courtney | Unisex | Old French | The short-nosed one, or frons a placename. |
Craig | Boy | Scottish Gaelic | A rock or crag. |
Crandon | Boy | Old English | From the hill of the cranes. |
Cranley | Boy | Old English | From the meadow of the cranes. |
Cranog | Boy | Welsh | A heron. |
Crawford | Boy | Old English | From the ford with the crows. |
Crescent | Girl | Old French | one who creates. |
Cressida | Girl | Greek | The golden one. A Shakespearian character. |
Crewe | Boy | Old English | Stepping stones or a ford. An English placename. |
Crisiant | Unisex | Welsh | Like a crystal. |
Crispin | Boy | Latin | Curly-haired. St Crispin was a 3rd-century martyr. |
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