LIFamilies.com Baby Names List
12288 names and counting
Name |
Gender |
Meaning |
Origin |
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Cillian |
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Strife monastery, church |
Irish, Gaelic |
Cimarron |
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Place name: a city in western Kansas and a river that runs 650 miles across the Great Plains from New Mexico to Oklahoma |
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Cincinnatus |
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Legendary consul of ancient Rome, a statesman, who, according to legend, preferred farming but performed his civic duty by leading the state |
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Cinco |
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Five, Fifth Born |
Spanish |
Cipriano |
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From Cyprus |
Spanish, Greek |
Ciqala |
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Little One |
Native American |
Ciriaco |
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Lord |
Italian, Greek |
Ciro |
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sun throne |
Spanish |
Cirocco |
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Ancient Egyptian Wind |
Italian |
Cirrus |
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Lock of hair |
Latin |
Cisco |
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Diminutive of Francisco |
Spanish |
Claiborne |
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Boundary with clover; boundary of clay |
French, German, Old English |
Clair |
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bright |
Latin |
Clancy |
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Son of Flannchadh |
Irish, Gaelic |
Clare |
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Sometimes used as a diminutive of Clarence |
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Clarence |
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One who lives near the River Clare |
Latin |
Clark |
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Clergyman |
French |
Clarke |
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From the name CLARK |
French |
Clarrie |
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Pet form of Clarence |
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Claude |
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Lame |
Latin |
Claudio |
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Lame |
Latin |
Claus |
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people of victory |
German |
Claxton |
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Clark's town |
Old English |
Clay |
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Mortal |
English |
Clayborne |
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Brook near a clay-bed; border near a clay-bed |
Old English |
Clayland |
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Land of clay |
Old English |
Clayne |
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Town Near Clay Land |
English |
Clayton |
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Clay settlement |
Old English |
Clayton, Clay |
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The Clay Farm |
Old English |
Cleander |
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lion-man |
Greek |
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