LIFamilies.com Baby Names List
12288 names and counting
Name |
Gender |
Meaning |
Origin |
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Cobham |
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Village with the cottage |
Old English |
Coburn |
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burn |
Scottish, English |
Coby |
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Supplanter |
Hebrew |
Cochise |
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The name of a renowned warrior, chief of the Chiricahua Apache |
Native American Indian |
Cockrell |
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Young rooster |
Old French |
Cody |
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A Cushion |
English |
Coe |
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Young Child |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Coen |
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Brave, alt. sp. Koen |
German |
Coffin |
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Basket, container coffer |
Middle English |
Coilin |
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Young child; peaceful dove |
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Colbert |
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Renowned, bright, famous |
Old French, Old German |
Colburn |
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Cold brook; coal brook |
Old English |
Colby |
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Swarthy person's settlement kol charcoal |
Old Norse |
Colden |
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Dark valley |
Old English |
Cole |
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Swarthy, coal-black, charcoal |
Middle English, Old French |
Coleman |
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Man of War |
English |
Coleridge |
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Cole's ridge dark ridge |
Old English |
Colgate |
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Dark gate |
Old English |
Colin |
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Young child; peaceful dove |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Coll |
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From a medieval short form of Nicholas |
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Colley |
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Dark-haired |
Old English |
Collier |
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Miner |
English |
Collin |
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Variant of Colin |
Scottish |
Collins |
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Holly |
Irish, Gaelic |
Colm |
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Dove |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Colman |
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Anglicized form of Colmn (Gaelic), from Columbanus (Latin), which is derived from Columba (see Calum) |
Irish |
Colorado |
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Red Colored |
Spanish |
Colt |
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Baby Horse |
American |
Colter |
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Colt-herd |
Old English |
Colton |
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Swarthy person; coal town or settlement |
Old English |
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