# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1016 | Coco | French | A pet name. | F | |
1017 | Coco | Spanish | Abbreviation of Socorro meaning help. | F | |
1018 | Codee | English | Cushion. Helpful. | F | |
1019 | Codee | Irish | Helpful. | F | |
1020 | Codi | English | Cushion. Helpful. | F | |
1021 | Codi | Irish | Helpful. | F | |
1022 | Codier | English | Cushion. | F | |
1023 | Cody | English | Cushion. Helpful. | F | |
1024 | Cody | Irish | Helpful. | F | |
1025 | Codyr | English | Cushion. | F | |
1026 | Coira | Scottish | Seething pool. | F | |
1027 | Colby | English | Dark-skinned. | F | |
1028 | Coleen | Gaelic | Girl. | F | |
1029 | Colene | Irish | Girl. | F | |
1030 | Coleta | Spanish | Victorious. | F | |
1031 | Coletta | French | Victorious. Variant of Nicolette. | F | |
1032 | Colette | French | Necklace. Victorious. A Middle Ages feminine form of Nicholas which was originally a diminutive of Nicolette. Famous bearers - 15th Century French nun St Colette, and 20th century French writer Colette. | F | |
1033 | Colette | Greek | Feminine form of Nicholas: People's victory. St. Nicholas is the patron saint of children, sailors, and pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is based on this saint. | F | |
1034 | Colina | Scottish | Feminine form of Colin: Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'. | F | |
1035 | Colleen | Gaelic | Girl. | F | |
1036 | Colleen | Irish | From an Irish word for girl. Famous bearer: Australian novelist Colleen McCullough. | F | |
1037 | Collena | Irish | Girl. | F | |
1038 | Collene | Irish | Girl. | F | |
1039 | Colletta | French | Victorious. Variant of Nicolette. | F | |
1040 | Collette | French | Necklace. Victorious. Variant of Nicolette. | F | |
1041 | Colmcilla | Irish | Dove of the church. | F | |
1042 | Colosse | Biblical | Punishment, correction. | F | |
1043 | Columba | Latin | Dove. | F | |
1044 | Columbina | Latin | Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity. | F | |
1045 | Columbine | Italian | Dove. | F | |
1046 | Columbine | Latin | Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity. | F | |
1047 | Comfort | French | Strength. | F | |
1048 | Comforte | French | Strength. | F | |
1049 | Comyna | Irish | Shrewd. | F | |
1050 | Con | Gaelic | Exalted. | F |