Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CONSUELLA
FemaleRare, feminine form of the Latin 'consul', meaning assembly or council, first used in ancient Rome.
CONSUELLO
FemaleSpanish name derived from the Latin word "constantia", meaning constancy or steadfastness.
CONSUELO
FemaleUnique Spanish given name which means "comfort" or "solace".
CONSUELO
MaleUnique feminine name of Spanish origin, meaning 'comfort' or 'consolation', popularized during the reign of Queen Isabella II and made famous by Consuelo Vanderbilt in literature.
CONSWALA
FemaleAfrican-origin given name popularized by Alice Walker's "The Color Purple," but its true meaning and origins remain largely unexplored.
CONSWELLA
FemaleAfrican name of Akan origin, meaning "she has given birth to happiness".
CONSWELLO
FemaleUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God's gift".
CONTANCE
FemaleConstancy is a rare yet meaningful given name derived from Latin 'constantia', meaning 'steadfastness'.
CONTENIA
FemaleContencia, of Latin origin, means "to strive" or "compete," associated with strength and determination.
CONTENT
FemaleFrench origin, dating back to the late Middle Ages, meaning 'content' or 'satisfied'.
CONTESA
FemaleContessa is an Italian female given name derived from the word "contessa," meaning "countess" in English, denoting a title of nobility used for the wife or female equivalent of a count.
CONTESSA
FemaleItalian female given name derived from the Italian word 'contessa', meaning 'countess'. It originated in medieval Europe, referring to nobles accompanying the king or emperor, and evolved to denote feudal lords and ladies holding lands and titles. While not common, Contessa has been used as a given name in Italy for centuries, reflecting high social status or personal preference. Today, it's chosen for its regal sound and Italian heritage, being more popular in English-speaking countries than Italy itself.
CONTESSIA
FemaleElegant Italian feminine given name derived from 'conte' meaning 'count', possibly also connected to 'contessa', meaning 'countess'. It symbolizes nobility and sophistication.
CONTINA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived female given name that signifies self-control or moderation, derived from the Roman goddess Continentia.
CONTINIA
FemaleRare Latin-origin feminine given name, possibly derived from "continere," meaning "to hold together" or "to contain," suggesting strength and endurance. Its origins are undocumented, but it may have been used in ancient Rome or created more recently for uniqueness. Today, Continia remains distinctive and uncommon.
CONTRELL
MaleRare English given name with unclear origins, likely inspired by similar-sounding names like Contessa or Cornwall. Despite lacking historical significance or widely accepted meaning, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking an unusual name.
CONTRELLA
FemaleDistinctive given name with unknown origins, but has gained popularity in English-speaking countries despite having no known meaning or historical roots.
CONTRENA
FemaleSpanish origin, derived from "contrerrey" meaning 'against the king,' initially used as a surname for those deemed traitors during the Spanish Inquisition.
CONTRINA
FemaleUncommon Italian given name with unknown origins and meanings.
CONVERSE
MaleAmerican-origin given name that was originally used as a Middle English surname, meaning 'companion'.
CONWAY
FemaleIrish surname derived from "Ó Conchobhair," meaning descendant of Conchobar, a legendary Ulster king. It's also been used as a given name, carrying a rich Irish heritage.
CONWAY
MaleWelsh origin, meaning 'handsome' or 'valiant', derived from the ancient Welsh word 'Conway'. It has been popular since the Victorian era and is known worldwide despite its Welsh roots.
CONWELL
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "conwy," meaning "happy" or "lucky." It is associated with the River Conwy in northern Wales and has been anglicized over time, now used as both a first and last name.
CONYA
FemaleRare and mysterious name with no clear origin or meaning, making it a unique choice often associated with modern individualism.
CONYE
MaleUncommon given name of uncertain origin, with no widely accepted theory on its etymology or meaning.
CONZUELO
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from 'consuelo', meaning comfort or consolation, popular during the Middle Ages for noble daughters.
CONZY
FemaleRare but charming French name derived from 'conseil', meaning 'council' or 'advice'. It was likely given as a nickname to those perceived as wise.
COOKE
MaleEnglish given name and surname derived from Middle English 'coke', meaning 'baker'. It originally denoted an occupational role as a baker or cake maker. The name gained prominence in England during the 19th century and has since become widespread globally.
COOKIE
FemaleAmerican-originated, unique and playful given name without traditional linguistic or cultural roots. It evokes warmth and nostalgia for childhood treats like cookies but has no specific meaning beyond these associations.
COOLEDGE
MaleUncommon American given name derived from the English surname Coolege, believed to originate from a habitational name for someone living at a "cool" house or dwelling, possibly indicating a particularly cold location.
COOLEY
MaleUncommon given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Gaelic surname Ó Cuileannáin, meaning "descendant of Cuileannán".
COOLIDGE
MaleRare American given name derived from the surname Coolidge, which originates from Scottish Gaelic Mac Ghille Chaluim. Although not directly related to this Gaelic meaning, the name gained prominence through U.S. President Calvin Coolidge but remains uncommon today.
COOPAR
MaleCooper is a unique English name derived from 'coopere', meaning barrel maker or cooper. It originated during medieval times when coopers were skilled artisans making wooden vessels for liquids like beer and wine. Now, it represents a modern identity while retaining historical ties to craftsmanship.
COOPER
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'coper', once referring to barrel-makers.
COOPER
MaleEnglish occupational name, derived from 'cooper,' meaning barrel maker.
COPE
MaleEnglish origin, derived from the Old English 'cop', meaning 'shallow bowl' or 'cup'.
COPELAN
MaleRare, unique name of unknown origin, primarily used in French-speaking countries with no widely accepted meaning or etymology.
COPELAND
MaleUnique English given name with occupational roots meaning "land where copper is worked.
COPELAND
FemaleEnglish surname derived from Old English words 'coppe' (valley) and 'land' (land), meaning "valley land". It originated in medieval England's Cumberland county and later spread globally.
COPELIN
MaleRare French origin given name derived from "copel," meaning "cup." It was likely bestowed upon those involved in serving drinks and first appeared in English census records in the late 19th century.