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English surname meaning 'cool ridge' or a place with cool water sources
Barrel maker, craftsman
From cope land, referring to a hilltop or wooded clearing.
Maiden, heart, filled heart
Combination of Cora (Greek, 'maiden') and Belle (French, 'beautiful'), suggesting a beautiful maiden
A variant of Cora, possibly derived from Greek meaning 'maiden' or 'young woman.'
Related to coral; suggests beauty and grace of the sea.
Derived from coral, the precious sea material; symbolizes natural beauty and ocean treasures.
Related to coral; derived from Latin meaning the sea creature or the color
A combination of Cora (maiden) and Lynn (lake); representing a young maiden by the water.
Heart in Spanish; symbolizes compassion, courage, and the emotional center.
Hebrew word 'Korban' meaning 'offering' or 'gift', a biblical term for sacrifice to God.
Raven. Symbolizes intelligence, mystery, and keen observation.
From Old French meaning raven; represents intelligence and adaptability.
Raven; dark-haired.
Raven; derived from Latin corvus, suggesting dark-haired or resembling a raven.
Heart, derived from Latin 'cor'; variant spelling of Cordelia.
Spanish word meaning 'lamb,' used as a given name, symbolizing gentleness.
Of the heart. Derived from Latin cordis, symbolizing compassion and emotion.
Heart (derived from Cordelia)
Variant of Corinna; from Greek 'korē' meaning 'maiden' or 'girl.'
Maiden, young girl
Maiden, from Greek koré or referencing the city of Corinth.
Maiden or daughter. Derived from Greek 'Kore' with a gentle, diminutive quality.
Possibly Irish or Scottish origin, though etymology unclear.
A raven; possibly from Greek elements denoting intelligence and wisdom.
Maiden
Of or from Corinth, the ancient Greek city known for wealth and artistic achievement.
From the hill where crows live; an English place-based surname used as a given name
Cheerful and carefree, expressing a joyful and unburdened nature
Irish name combining 'cor' (chariot) and 'mac' (son), meaning son of the chariot driver.
Raven or charioteer; from Irish Cormac, symbolizing wisdom and strength
Related to charioteer or raven
Variant spelling of Cornelius, from Latin 'cornu' meaning 'horn,' representing strength and nobility.
Derived from Latin, possibly relating to the cornel tree or the Roman Cornelia family.
From Latin cornu meaning 'horn,' representing strength and resilience.
Horn; from Latin referring to the horn of plenty or strength.
Horn
Diminutive of Cornelius, derived from Latin 'cornu' meaning 'horn,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
Bold ruler; Italian form combining Germanic elements for courage and sovereignty.
Maiden. Greek-derived variant related to Corinna, meaning maiden.
Maiden from Greek; derived from Corinth or meaning maiden
Maiden, young woman
Variant of Corinne or Cory; Greek origin meaning 'maiden.'
Descendant of Corrigan; derived from Irish surname meaning family lineage
Variant of Corinne, derived from Greek meaning maiden.
Maiden or young girl. From the Greek word for maiden.
Maiden, young woman; variant of Corinna
Courteous; from Curtis meaning well-mannered and refined.
From Old French surname Courtenay; variant of Courtney.
A variant spelling of Courtney, from Old French meaning 'short' or 'at the court'; represents grace and nobility.
From the royal court or estate; diminutive or variant of Courtney.
Court dweller; variant of Courtney from Old French place name.
White or holy friend; combines Welsh elements suggesting blessed companionship and purity.
From Greek pastoral tradition; possibly meaning 'gift of the maiden' or 'helmeted one'.
Maiden; modern variant of Corinne, derived from ancient Greek.
From Greek Korinna, meaning maiden.
She who shines; prophetess. Variant of Cassandra.
Little thing; a romantic, diminutive French name.
Order and harmony; derived from the Greek kosmos meaning universe or orderly arrangement.
Order, harmony, or universe, from the Greek 'kosmos'.
Order, harmony, or universe; derived from cosmos.
Order, universe, or harmony from the Greek kosmos, symbolizing cosmic balance.
Order and universe; represents harmony and cosmic wonder.
Coast; a name derived from geography and landforms.
Constant, from the Greek Konstantinos.
An English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Cole' or similar, used as a given name.
English surname-derived name meaning 'from the coal town'.
African name with cultural significance in West African communities.
Maker of wooden vessels
From Courtenay, a place in northern France.
Of or from the court; surname-derived with aristocratic origins.
Of the royal court, combined with Lynn. Represents nobility and graceful strength.
From the court; derived from the French surname Courtenay and Old French 'court', meaning courtyard or royal residence.
From the Norman French place name Courtenay, meaning 'court'.
From the court or short nose; from Norman French place name Courtenay
Variant of Courtney, from Old French referring to a court attendant or short nose.
From the French place name Courtenay; courteous
From the court; a variant spelling derived from the Old French surname meaning short-nosed.
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