Cid is diminutive of Sydney. Sydney originates in Old English language and means "from a large island". It was derived
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Clarissa
Clarissa is a variant of Clarice, a medieval form of Clara. Clara originates in Latin language and means "bright and
Clark
Clark is derived from the Old English term “clerk”, used to describe any member of a religious order. Since members
Clay
Clay is modern version of the Old English “claeg” which means 'clay'.
Cleveland
Cleveland is derived from the Old English terms “clif” which means 'cliff' and “land” which means 'land'. It denotes a
Clifford
Clifford is derived from the two Old English words, “clif” which means 'cliff' and “ford” which means the same. It
Clifton
Clifton is derived from the two Old English words, “clif” which means 'cliff', or in this case 'a river bank',
Clint
Clint is a diminutive of Clinton. The name Clinton comes from the Old English term “glinton” which is a combination
Coburn
Coburn comes from two Old English words, “cocc” which can mean 'cock' or any other wild bird, and “burna” which
Colborn
Colborn is derived from the Norse “Kolbrandr” or even the very similar sounding “Kolbrand”, both of which derived from the
Colby
Colby originates in Old Norse and means "town of darkness". Initially, it was used as a surname, derived from a
Collis
Collis is a variant of Collin, itself a diminutive of Nicholas. Nicholas originates in Greek language and means "people's triumph".
Colson
Colson is most likely a derivative of Nicholas. Nicholas originates in Greek language and means "people's triumph". It has been
Colston
Colston is a very old name and is believed to be a locational or place name from a now “lost”
Colt
Colt was the Old English term to describe young asses and later young horses too. The name could therefore be
Colter
Colter is an English name that is derived from the term colt which meant a young horse or ass. The
Cooper
Cooper is a modern English form of the Old Germanic term “kuper”, derived from the word “kup” which means 'barrels
Cord
Cord is a German variant of Conrad. Conrad comes from the old German words 'kuon' which means 'bold or wise',
Cordell
Cordell is of Middle English origin and is derived from the word “corda” which means 'rope', denoting that the bearer
Cornelia
Cornelia originates in Latin language and means "horn". It is a feminine form of Cornelius. Cornelia was the name of