Female and male first names beginning with the letter “C”..
CORETHA
FemaleAfrican American given name created by author Alice Walker for her novel "The Color Purple.
CORETTA
FemaleRare and unique female given name of American origin, popularized by civil rights activist Coretta Scott King. Its meaning is believed to be derived from the Italian surname Coretti, meaning "little hearts" or "heart-shaped," although its exact origins remain uncertain. The name carries associations of strength, grace, and determination, reflecting the character of its most famous bearer.
CORETTE
FemaleDistinctive French given name derived from 'corail', meaning coral, coined by author Colette for her character in 'Chéri'.
COREY
FemaleEnglish gender-neutral name derived from the Irish surname Ó Cearnaigh, meaning 'descendant of Cearnach', which translates to 'vigorous' or 'ardent'.
COREY
MaleEnglish gender-neutral name believed to derive from the Latin "corvus" meaning 'raven', though some sources suggest it could also be an Irish variant spelling of Cormac, meaning 'son of the sea chief'.
COREYANA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin feminine name meaning "heart" and symbolizing inner strength, courage, wisdom, and intelligence.
COREYANNA
FemaleUnique American name formed by combining 'Corey' (meaning 'from the spear') and 'Anna' (meaning 'grace').
COREYION
MaleAfrican-American name derived from Kori, meaning "wise" or "intelligent," reflecting the hopes and aspirations of its bearer's parents.
COREYON
MaleContemporary African American boys' name with no specific meaning or historical figure attached, thought to be inspired by other popular names like Corey and Jonathan.
COREYONA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Born on a Thursday" or "Happy birth," symbolizing joy and resilience.
COREYONNA
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years with various spellings like Coreyanna or Koreyona.
CORGAN
MaleIrish surname meaning "descendant of the little spear," tracing back to ancient warrior clans in Ireland.
CORI
MaleLatin-derived gender-neutral name meaning 'maiden', inspired by ancient Roman purity and the Greek god Koronis.
CORI
FemaleUnique Greek name meaning "maiden" or "virgin," often associated with chastity and purity. It has historical significance in both Greek mythology, as the mother of Asklepios, and literature, featuring in Shakespeare's "Coriolanus." Today, Cori is used as a standalone given name for girls worldwide.
CORIAH
FemaleThe name Coriah originates from Hebrew, meaning 'song' or 'poem', reflecting its musical connotations.
CORIAN
FemaleUnisex Latin-origin name derived from 'corium', meaning hide or leather, popularized in recent decades and associated with strength.
CORIAN
MaleDistinctive name of Latin origin meaning leather or hide, originally used as a surname likely connected to the leather trade.
CORIANA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'of the heart' or 'from the heart'.
CORIANN
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name, meaning 'heart' combined with the feminine suffix '-ann', signifying warmth, love, and affection.
CORIANNA
FemaleUnique Welsh feminine given name derived from the ancient Welsh words 'Cor' meaning 'wench' or girl, and '-anna' meaning 'fair-haired', translating to 'fair-haired girl'. It is associated with the wise and powerful goddess Cerridwen in Welsh mythology.
CORIANNE
FemaleLatin-derived female given name meaning "heart" or "of the heart", historically used in ancient Rome as an agnomen to denote someone passionate and warm-hearted.
CORIE
MaleGreek name derived from "kora," meaning maiden or virgin, associated with Kore, the Greek goddess of spring and youth.
CORIE
FemaleUnique and elegant name of Greek origin, meaning "maiden" or "young maiden".
CORIELLE
FemaleRare French feminine given name derived from the word 'mer', meaning 'sea'.
CORIENE
FemaleUnisex name of African origin, specifically from the Fulani people, meaning "beauty" or "attractive". It signifies admiration for elegance and strength, making it a distinctive choice with rich cultural history.
CORIENNE
FemaleOriginating from French roots and derived from Latin 'corium', Corienne signifies leather or hide.
CORIEON
MaleUnique Greek name meaning "helmet," originally used as a warrior's name in ancient Greece.
CORII
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'daughter of the sea', inspired by the Greek goddess Koronis and linked to Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus'.
CORIN
FemaleLatin-origin name derived from "cor," meaning heart, symbolizing love and beauty.
CORIN
MaleWelsh origin unisex name meaning "little heart".
CORINA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine given name meaning "maiden" or "girl," derived from the Latin words "corpus" ("body") and associated with "coria" ("heart" or "inner self").
CORINDA
FemaleEnigmatic given name of unknown origin, meaning 'heart-shaped' according to some sources, but its rarity makes it difficult to trace.
CORINE
FemaleFeminine name of Latin origin, derived from "coronarius", meaning crowned or related to the crown. It was first used as a female name in France during the Middle Ages.
CORINE
MaleFrench feminine given name derived from the Latin word "corona," meaning "crown" or "wreath." It symbolizes power, victory, and glory, often associated with royalty and triumph.
CORINN
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "maiden," variant of Cornelia, once popular among European nobility.
CORINNA
FemaleCorinna, of Latin origin, signifies 'maiden' or 'young woman', inspired by Roman mythology's intelligent and witty patron of arts.
CORINNE
MaleFeminine name of Latin origin meaning "maiden".
CORINNE
FemaleCorinne, of French origin, means 'crown' or 'garland', reflecting its Latin root 'corona'. This regal name is timeless, associated with the ancient Roman poet Cornelia and carried by notable figures like Anne-Louise-Germaine de Staël-Holstein.
CORINTH
FemaleUnique Greek-derived given name, referencing the historic city known for its cultural significance and luxurious lifestyle.
CORINTHA
FemaleCorinthia is a rare Greek-origin given name derived from the ancient city-state of Corinth, with possible associations to wealth or power due to its historical significance; however, its exact meaning remains uncertain.