# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1646 | Culhwch | ArthurianLegend | Arthur's nephew. | M | ![]() |
1647 | Culhwch | Welsh | Legendary son of K;Iydd. | M | ![]() |
1648 | Cullan | Gaelic | Handsome. | M | ![]() |
1649 | Cullan | Irish | Good-looking lad. Also a variant of Cullent: Holly. | M | ![]() |
1650 | Cullen | Celtic | Cub. | M | ![]() |
1651 | Cullen | Gaelic | Handsome; good-looking lad. | M | ![]() |
1652 | Cullen | Irish | Good-looking lad. Surname. | M | ![]() |
1653 | Cullent | Irish | Holly. | M | ![]() |
1654 | Culley | English | Diminutive of Culver: Dove. | M | ![]() |
1655 | Culley | Gaelic | Dwells at the woodland. | M | ![]() |
1656 | Cullin | Gaelic | Variant of Cullen: Handsome; good-looking lad. | M | ![]() |
1657 | Cullin | Irish | Good-looking lad. Also a variant of Cullent: Holly. | M | ![]() |
1658 | Cullo | Irish | Hound of Ulster. | M | ![]() |
1659 | Culloden | Scottish | From the nook of the marsh. | M | ![]() |
1660 | Cully | English | Diminutive of Culver: Dove. | M | ![]() |
1661 | Cully | Gaelic | Handsome or dwells at the woodland. | M | ![]() |
1662 | Cully | Irish | Diminutive of Cullent: Holly. | M | ![]() |
1663 | Culvanawd | Welsh | Legendary son of GwIyon. | M | ![]() |
1664 | Culver | English | Dove. | M | ![]() |
1665 | Cumhaige | Scottish | Dog/hound of the plain. | M | ![]() |
1666 | Cumhea | Irish | Hound of the plains. | M | ![]() |
1667 | Cumin | Scottish | From Comines. | M | ![]() |
1668 | Cumming | Scottish | From Comines. | M | ![]() |
1669 | Cunningham | Gaelic | Village that has a milk pail. | M | ![]() |
1670 | Cunningham | Scottish | From Cunningham. | M | ![]() |
1671 | Cupere | English | Barrel maker. | M | ![]() |
1672 | Cupid | Shakespearean | 'The Life of Timon of Athens' | M | ![]() |
1673 | Curadhan | Gaelic | Hero. | M | ![]() |
1674 | Curan | Shakespearean | 'Tragedy of King Lear' A courtier. | M | ![]() |
1675 | Curcio | French | Courteous. | M | ![]() |
1676 | Curcio | Spanish | Friendly; polite. | M | ![]() |
1677 | Curio | Shakespearean | 'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Gentleman attending on the Duke. | M | ![]() |
1678 | Curney | Gaelic | Hero. | M | ![]() |
1679 | Curr | Gaelic | Hero. | M | ![]() |
1680 | Curran | Gaelic | Hero; Dagger. | M | ![]() |