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CondonBoyCelticthe dark-haired wise man.
ConlanBoyIrish GaelicThe hero.
ConnBoyIrish GaelicA chief. Also used as a diminutive of Connor.
ConnorBoyIrish GaelicA strong will.
ConradBoyTeutonicBold, wise counsellor. From the name Conrad and Curtis.
ConroyBoyIrish GaelicWise.
ConstanceGirlLatinSteadfast, constant.
ConstantineBoyLatinFirm, constant.
ConsuelaGirlLatinThe consoler or comforter.
ConsueloGirlSpanishConsolation.
ConwayBoyWelsh/IrishWelsh: Holy water. Irish: A yellow hound.
CooperBoyMiddle EnglishBarrel maker.
CoorahGirlAboriginalA woman.
CoorainBoyAboriginalThe wind. Also a NSW placename.
CoraGirlGreekA maiden.
CoralGirlLatinFrom the sea.
CoraliaGirlGreekLike coral.
CorazonGirlSpanishThe heart. Often used in the Philippines.
CorbanBoyGreeka gift devoted to God.
CorbettBoyOld FrenchA raven.
CorcoranBoyGaelicof reddish complexion.
CordeliaGirlCelticA jewel of the sea.
CordellBoyOld FrenchA rope maker.
CoreenGirlAboriginalThe end of the hills.
CoreyUnisexCeltic/GaelicDweller in the hollow.
CorinUnisexCornish/LatinCornish: From the corner. Latin: The name of a Roman deity, possibly meaning a spear. Also from Shakespeare's play As You Like It.
CorlissGirlOld EnglishThe cheerful one.
CormacBoyIrish GaelicThe lad of the chariot.
CorneliaGirlLatinA horn. The feminine form of Cornelius.
CorneliusBoyLatinHorn-coloured.
CoronaGirlLatinA town.
CorowaGirlAboriginalA rocky river.
CortBoyOld Germanbold.
CorwinBoyOld FrenchA friend of the heart.
CosimaGirlGreekPerfect order.
CosmoBoyGreekPerfect order, harmony.
CossetteGirlFrenchOf the victorious.
CotyBoyEnglishold house.
CourtlandBoyOld EnglishFrom the court land.
CourtneyUnisexOld FrenchThe short-nosed one, or frons a placename.
CraigBoyScottish GaelicA rock or crag.
CrandonBoyOld EnglishFrom the hill of the cranes.
CranleyBoyOld EnglishFrom the meadow of the cranes.
CranogBoyWelshA heron.
CrawfordBoyOld EnglishFrom the ford with the crows.
CrescentGirlOld Frenchone who creates.
CressidaGirlGreekThe golden one. A Shakespearian character.
CreweBoyOld EnglishStepping stones or a ford. An English placename.
CrisiantUnisexWelshLike a crystal.
CrispinBoyLatinCurly-haired. St Crispin was a 3rd-century martyr.


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