# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1086 | Constantia | Latin | Constancy. Firrn of purpose. | F | |
1087 | Constantia | Spanish | Constancy; steadfastness. | F | |
1088 | Constantina | Italian | Constancy; steadfastness. | F | |
1089 | Constantina | Latin | Firrn of purpose. | F | |
1090 | Constanza | Italian | Constancy; steadfastness. | F | |
1091 | Constanza | Spanish | Constant. | F | |
1092 | Constanze | Latin | Firrn of purpose. | F | |
1093 | Constanzie | Italian | Constancy; steadfastness. | F | |
1094 | Consuela | Latin | Consolation. | F | |
1095 | Consuela | Spanish | Consolation. | F | |
1096 | Consuelo | Spanish | Consolation. | F | |
1097 | Contessa | Italian | Royalty; the title is the feminine equivalent of Count. | F | |
1098 | Coos | Biblical | Top, summit. | F | |
1099 | Cora | English | Maiden. | F | |
1100 | Cora | Greek | From 'kore' meaning girl or maiden. Famous bearers: Persephone used the title Kore. | F | |
1101 | Cora | Scottish | Seething pool. | F | |
1102 | Coral | English | A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments. | F | |
1103 | Coral | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
1104 | Coral | Latin | Semi-precious sea growth often deep pink or red. | F | |
1105 | Coralee | English | Maiden. | F | |
1106 | Coralia | English | Maiden. | F | |
1107 | Coralie | English | Variant of Coral: A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments. | F | |
1108 | Coralie | French | Coral. | F | |
1109 | Coralie | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
1110 | Coralin | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
1111 | Coralina | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
1112 | Coraline | English | From the semi-precious sea growth coral. | F | |
1113 | Coraline | Greek | From the coral of the sea. | F | |
1114 | Coraline | Latin | From the semi-precious sea growth: coral. | F | |
1115 | Coralyn | English | Maiden. | F | |
1116 | Corazana | Spanish | Heart. | F | |
1117 | Corazon | Spanish | Heart. | F | |
1118 | Cordelia | Celtic | Of the sea. | F | |
1119 | Cordelia | English | In Shakespeare's King Lear a woman of rare honesty. | F | |
1120 | Cordelia | Shakespearean | 'Tragedy of King Lear' Daughter to King Lear. | F |