Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Clodius | ![]() |
Meaning : Lame Used in : Latin |
Clodovea | ![]() |
Meaning : Feminine Form Of Clodoveo Famous Warrior Used in : Spanish |
Clodoveo | ![]() |
Meaning : Famous Warrior Used in : Spanish |
Cloe | ![]() |
Meaning : In greek meaning is : Young green shoot. Used in : French, Greek, Italian, American, Australian, Danish |
Clonia | ![]() |
Meaning : Amazon Used in : Latin |
Clooney | ![]() |
Meaning : Green, Plain, Pasture Used in : Irish |
Cloria | ![]() |
Meaning : Goddess Of Spring. Used in : Greek, Australian |
Clorinda | ![]() |
Meaning : In latin meaning is : Renowned; bright Used in : French, Latin, Australian, Parsi, British, English |
Cloris | ![]() |
Meaning : In greek meaning is : Form of Chloris. Pale. Used in : French, German, Greek, Australian |
Clothach | ![]() |
Meaning : Famous, Renowned Used in : Irish |
Clothilda | ![]() |
Meaning : Renowned Battle Used in : German |
Clothilde | ![]() |
Meaning : In german meaning is : Renowned battle Used in : French, German, Australian, British, English |
Clotho | ![]() |
Meaning : A Fate. Used in : Greek, Latin |
Clothra | ![]() |
Meaning : Queen Meeve's Sister Used in : Irish, Celtic |
Clotild | ![]() |
Meaning : In Teutonic meaning is : Renowned for war. Used in : French, German, Teutonic |
Clotilda | ![]() |
Meaning : In german meaning is : Heroine. Famous battle. Derived from the Old German 'hloda' meaning loud or famous; and 'hildi' meaning battle. Famous bearer: 6th century saint Clotilda was married to King Clo Used in : French, German, Teutonic, Australian |
Clotilde | ![]() |
Meaning : In german meaning is : Heroine; Renowned battle Used in : French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Teutonic, Australian, British, Danish, English |
Clover | ![]() |
Meaning : Fortunate Used in : Jamaican, Portuguese, American, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
Clovis | ![]() |
Meaning : In french meaning is : Name of a king Used in : American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Anglo, British, English |
Clovis | ![]() |
Meaning : In french meaning is : Name of a king Used in : American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Anglo, British, English |
Clown | ![]() |
Meaning : Comic Performer Used in : American |
Clud | ![]() |
Meaning : Lame. Used in : Welsh |
Clunainach | ![]() |
Meaning : From The Meadow. Used in : Gaelic |
Cluny | ![]() |
Meaning : From The Meadow. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
Clust | ![]() |
Meaning : Mythical Son Of Clustfeinad. Used in : Celtic |
Clustfeinad | ![]() |
Meaning : Mythical Father Of Clust. Used in : Celtic |
Clyde | ![]() |
Meaning : Name Of The Scottish River Clyde. Used in : American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, Scottish, Welsh, American, Australian |
Clyff | ![]() |
Meaning : Diminutive Of Clifford: River Ford Near A Cliff, Steep Slope. Used in : British, English |
Clyfford | ![]() |
Meaning : Variant Of Clifford: River Ford Near A Cliff Used in : British, English |
Clyffton | ![]() |
Meaning : Town Near The Cliff Or From The Farm Near The Cliff. Used in : American, British, English |
Clyfland | ![]() |
Meaning : From The Cliff Land Used in : American, British, English |
Clyford | ![]() |
Meaning : Ford Near The Cliff , Cliff-side Ford. Used in : American, British, English |
Clyfton | ![]() |
Meaning : Variant Of Clifton: From The Town Near A Cliff Used in : British, English |
Clyftun | ![]() |
Meaning : Town Near The Cliff , From The Farm Near The Clif Used in : American, British, English |
Clymena | ![]() |
Meaning : Mother Of Atalanta. Used in : Greek |
Clymene | ![]() |
Meaning : Mother Of Atalanta. Used in : Greek, Latin |
Clynt | ![]() |
Meaning : In english meaning is : Diminutive of Clinton: From the town near a hill Used in : Australian, British, English |
Clys | ![]() |
Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Merciful, Mild, Gentle Used in : Greek, Polish |
Clyte | ![]() |
Meaning : A Water Nymph. Used in : Greek |
Clytemnestra | ![]() |
Meaning : Murdered Agamemnon. Used in : Greek |
Clytie | ![]() |
Meaning : Mythological Water Nymph Who Loved The Sun God Helios. She Was Changed Into A Sunflower And Now Always Turns Her Face Toward The Sun. Used in : Greek, Australian |
Clyve | ![]() |
Meaning : Cliff By The River, Lives At The Cliffs Used in : American, Australian, British, English |