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Ciany
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male
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Possibly a modern or fictional creation without established roots in …
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The literal meaning of 'ciany' is not well-documented, but it …
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Ciara
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female
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Irish Gaelic origin, derived from the name 'Ciarán', which means …
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Literal translation: 'little dark one' or 'black-haired one'. In Australian …
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Ciarah
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female
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This name appears to be a modern or invented name …
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The meaning of 'Ciarah' is not officially established; however, it …
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Ciaran
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male
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Irish; derived from the Gaelic name 'Ciarán', which in turn …
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Literal translation: 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired one'. In the …
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Cici
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female
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The name 'Cici' is a modern diminutive or nickname, primarily …
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While 'Cici' itself does not have a traditional meaning, it …
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Ciel
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female
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Derived from the French word 'ciel,' meaning 'sky' or 'heaven.' …
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Literal translation is 'sky' or 'heaven' in French. In Australian …
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Ciella
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female
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Latin origin, derived from 'Cæcilia', which is believed to originate …
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Literal translation relates to 'blind'; however, in the Australian context, …
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Cielle
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female
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The name Cielle is a modern variation influenced by the …
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Literal translation as 'sky' from French; in the Australian English …
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Cienggan
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male
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The name 'cienggan' appears to be of Aboriginal Australian origin, …
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The literal translation of 'cienggan' in its original language is …
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Cienna
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female
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The name 'Cienna' appears to be a modern variant or …
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Although not officially established in traditional name dictionaries, 'Cienna' can …
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Cierra
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female
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Name Cierra is a modern variation of Sierra, originating from …
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Literal translation is 'mountain range' in Spanish. In the Australian …
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Ciin
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female
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The name 'ciin' appears to be a modern or innovative …
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There is no established literal meaning for 'ciin'; it may …
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Cillian
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male
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Cillian originates from the Irish Gaelic name 'Cillín', a diminutive …
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The literal translation of Cillian is 'little church' or 'shrine'. …
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Cindy
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female
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The name Cindy is a diminutive form of Cynthia, which …
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Cindy broadly means 'from Mount Cynthus' or 'woman from Cynthia'. …
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Cing
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female
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The name 'Cing' appears to have no well-documented origins in …
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As 'Cing' does not have an established etymology, its literal …
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Cirilla
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the name 'Cyrillus', which itself stems …
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Literal translation signifies 'lordly' or 'masterful'. In the Australian context, …
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Ciro
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male
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Ciro is of Italian origin, derived from the Greek name …
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Literal translation: 'master' or 'lord'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Cisco
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male
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Derived from Italian 'Francesco', meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man'. The …
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'Little Francisco' or 'young Frenchman'. In Australian informal usage, it …
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Ciunas
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female
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Gaelic, derived from the Latin 'Cnuth' or 'Cinith', with roots …
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Meaning - 'Peace' or 'Quiet'. Its connotation in Australian English …
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Cj
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male
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The name 'CJ' is typically a modern abbreviation or initialism …
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As a stand-alone name, 'CJ' does not have a direct …
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Cjay
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male
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Cjay appears to be a modern, possibly invented or stylised …
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As a newly fashioned or stylised name, 'Cjay' does not …
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Ckobe
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male
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The name 'ckobe' appears to be a modern or coined …
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As 'ckobe' is a constructed or novel name, it lacks …
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Clair
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female
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From French 'Clair', meaning 'bright' or 'clear'. The name was …
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Literally 'bright' or 'clear' in French; symbolising brightness, clarity, and …
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Claira
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female
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Derived from the Latin name Clarissa, itself originating from the …
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Literal translation as 'bright', 'clear', or 'famous'. In Australian English …
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Claire
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Claire derives from the …
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Meaning - In Australian English contexts, Claire signifies 'bright', 'clear', …
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Clairette
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female
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French origin, diminutive form of 'Claire', derived from Latin 'Clarus', …
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In Australian English, 'Clairette' connotes 'bright' or 'famous', reflecting its …
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Clancy
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female
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The name Clancy originates from Irish Gaelic, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'descendant of Cléirigh,' with 'Cléirigh' meaning 'clerk' …
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Clancy
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male
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The name Clancy originates from Irish Gaelic, specifically from the …
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Literal translation is 'descendant of Cléirigh', with 'Cléirigh' meaning 'clerk' …
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Clara
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female
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Derived from Latin 'Clarus', meaning 'bright', 'famous' or 'illustrious'. The …
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Literal translation: 'bright' or 'illustrious'. In Australian English contexts, the …
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Clare
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female
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The name Clare derives from the Latin 'Clara', meaning 'bright', …
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Literal translation: 'bright' or 'famous'. In the Australian context, it …
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Clarence
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male
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The name Clarence derives from the Latin 'Clarentius', meaning 'bright', …
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Literal translation is 'bright' or 'famous'. In the Australian context, …
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Clarice
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female
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Derived from Latin 'Clarus' meaning 'bright', 'famous', or 'renowned'. The …
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'Bright', 'famous', or 'renowned'. In the Australian context, it carries …
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Clarise
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female
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Latin via the Greek προσωπικός (prosōpikós), meaning 'of or relating …
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The name Clarise signifies 'bright', 'famous', or 'illustrious'. In Australian …
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Clarissa
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female
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The name Clarissa originates from the Latin name Clarissa, derived …
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Literal: 'bright', 'famous', or 'clear'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Clark
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male
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Derived from Middle English 'clerk', meaning 'scribe' or 'cleric'. Historically …
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The name 'Clark' literally means 'clerk' or 'scribe', symbolising someone …
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Clarke
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female
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The surname Clarke originates from Old English, derived from the …
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While traditionally a surname meaning 'clerk' or 'scribe', in the …
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Clarke
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male
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Clarke is of Old English origin, derived from the Latin …
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Literal translation relates to 'clerk' or 'scribe', reflecting a person …
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Clarry
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male
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Clarry is a diminutive form of the name Clarence, which …
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'Bright', 'illustrious', or 'famous'. In Australian English contexts, it reflects …
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Clatia
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female
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The name Clatia appears to be a modern or invented …
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The name Clatia does not have an established literal translation; …
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Claude
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male
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Claude is derived from Latin 'Claudius', which originated in ancient …
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Literal translation of 'Claude' is 'lame' or 'limping' in Latin; …
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Claudia
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female
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Latin, from the Roman surname Claudius, derived from the Latin …
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Literal translation: 'lame' or 'limping'. In Australian English contexts, the …
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Claudio
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male
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Latin origin, from the name Claudius, which derives from the …
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Literal translation: 'limping' or 'lame', as the Latin root 'claudus' …
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Clay
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male
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Old English origins, from 'clæg' meaning 'clay, a type of …
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Literal meaning relates to 'clay', symbolising earth, grounding, and structure …
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Clayton
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male
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Old English origin, derived from the surname Clayton, which means …
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'Clay settlement' or 'settlement near clay'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Clea
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female
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Clea originates from Latin, derived from the Latin name 'Clēa', …
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Literal translation is 'glory' or 'fame'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Clem
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male
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Latin, via Old French 'Clément', derived from the Latin 'Clemens' …
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Mild or merciful — representing kindness and gentle demeanour, often …
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Clement
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male
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Latin origin, from the Roman family name 'Clemens' meaning 'merciful' …
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Literal translation is 'merciful' or 'gentle'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Clementine
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female
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Derived from Latin 'Clemens', meaning 'mild' or 'gentle'. The name …
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Literally translating to 'mild' or 'gentle', the name connotes kindness …
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Cleo
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female
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Ancient Greek origin; derived from the Greek name Κλεω (Kleō), …
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‘Glory’ or ‘Fame’ — embodying a sense of honour and …
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Cleome
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female
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The name Cleome is derived from the genus name for …
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Literal translation relates to 'glorious smell' or 'flowering glory', evoking …
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Cleopatra
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female
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Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα (Kleopatras), composed of κλέων (kleō, 'glory') and …
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'Glory of the fatherland' or 'famous in the homeland'. In …
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Cleyo
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female
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The name 'Cleyo' appears to be an uncommon or modern …
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As a likely modern creation, 'Cleyo' does not have an …
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Cliff
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The name 'Cliff' derives from the …
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Meaning - Literal translation of 'Cliff' as a steep face …
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Clifford
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male
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Old English origin; from 'clif' meaning 'cliff' and 'ford' meaning …
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Literally 'cliff ford', referring to a crossing near a cliff …
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Clifton
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unisex
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English origin & Etymology - Derived from Old English elements …
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Literal translation - 'Cliff town' or 'settlement near a cliff'. …
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Clinchy
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unisex
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The name 'Clinchy' appears to be of English origin, likely …
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The literal meaning of 'Clinchy' is unclear, as it resembles …
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Clint
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male
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English; derived from Old English 'Clint', meaning 'fence' or 'enclosure'. …
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Literal meaning: 'fence' or 'enclosure'. In Australian context, it can …
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Clinton
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male
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The name Clinton originates from Old English roots, combining 'clif' …
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Literal translation is 'settlement near a cliff'. In the Australian …
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Clio
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female
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Clio originates from the Ancient Greek name Κλειώ (Kleió), which …
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In Australian English contexts, Clio is often associated with history, …
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Clive
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male
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Old English & Latin roots, derived from 'Cliff' or from …
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Literal meaning 'slope' or 'cliff'. In Australian English, it often …
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Clodagh
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female
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Clodagh originates from the Irish surname Ó Clíodhigh, derived from …
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Literal translation relates to 'strawberry flower' or 'flower of the …
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Cloria
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Cloria appears to be …
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Meaning - The name conveys 'glory' or 'fame', symbolising honour …
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Cloris
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female
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Greek - Derived from the Greek name Χλωρίς (Khlōris), related …
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Literal translation as 'fresh' or 'blooming', symbolising renewal, youth, and …
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Cloud
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male
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Derived from the Old English 'clud', meaning 'mass of snow' …
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Literal translation as 'cloud', representing a mass of condensed water …
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Clova
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female
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The name Clova has roots in ancient European languages, particularly …
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The name Clova is believed to mean 'little cliff' or …
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Clover
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female
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English origin, from Old English 'clāfre', referring to the plant …
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Literal meaning pertains to the plant 'clover', often associated with …
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Clyde
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male
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The name Clyde originates from a Scottish surname derived from …
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Literal translation: 'Narrow, shield-shaped valley' or 'dark water.' In the …
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Coal
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male
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Old English 'col', from Latin 'culpa' meaning 'coal' or 'charcoal'. …
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Literal translation as 'fossil fuel' or 'charcoal'. In Australian English, …
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Cobain
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male
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The surname Cobain is of Irish origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation relates to 'hunch' or 'crook', symbolically associated with …
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Cobey
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unisex
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The name 'Cobey' appears to be a modern variant or …
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The literal meaning of 'Cobey' is not established, but it …
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Cobi
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female
|
Cobi is a modern, often diminutive form derived from various …
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Literal translation is 'supplanter' from Hebrew origin. In Australian English …
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Cobi
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male
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Cobi is a modern diminutive form of the name Jacob, …
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The name Cobi, as a standalone, is often associated with …
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Cobie
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female
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The name 'Cobie' is a variant of 'Coby', which is …
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'Cobie' is often considered a diminutive or affectionate form meaning …
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Coby
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female
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Derived as a diminutive or variant of the name 'Jacob' …
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While 'Coby' itself doesn't have a direct etymological meaning, it …
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Coby
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male
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The name Coby is a diminutive form of Jacob or …
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Literal translation: 'supplanter' or 'one who circumvents'. In Australian English, …
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Coco
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female
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The name 'Coco' is of French origin, originally a diminutive …
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Literal translation of 'Coco' is 'coconut', a tropical fruit, which …
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Coda
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male
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The name 'Coda' originates from the Italian musical term 'coda,' …
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Literal translation as 'tail' in Italian, symbolising an ending or …
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Codee
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female
|
The name 'Codee' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
|
In the Australian context, 'Codee' can be thought of as …
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Codeejo
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female
|
The name 'Codeejo' appears to be a modern or invented …
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As an invented name, 'Codeejo' carries no literal translation or …
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Coden
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male
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The name 'Coden' appears to originate from a less common …
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The literal translation and nuanced meaning of 'Coden' are not …
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Codey
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unisex
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The name 'Codey' is a variant of 'Cody', which has …
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Literal translation is 'helper' or 'companion,' reflecting qualities of assistance …
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Codi
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female
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The name Codi is a modern variation or diminutive form, …
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While Codi does not have an established meaning in Australian …
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Codi
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male
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Codi is a modern variant of the Welsh name 'Cody,' …
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The name Codi means 'helpful' or 'friendly' in its original …
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Codie
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male
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Anglicised form of the Gaelic name 'Códhach' or 'Cúde', with …
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Derived from Gaelic roots, 'Codie' is believed to mean 'helper' …
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Cody
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female
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The name Cody originates from Irish Gaelic, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'helpful' or 'good' in Irish. In Australian …
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Cody
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male
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The name Cody originates from the Irish surname Ó Cuidighthigh, …
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The literal translation can be interpreted as 'helper' or 'protector', …
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Codyjames
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male
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Derived from the English surname Cody, which itself originates from …
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A modern compound name combining 'Cody', meaning 'helpful helper' or …
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Codyn
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male
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The name 'Codyn' appears to be a modern, invented name …
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While 'Codyn' does not have an established meaning in traditional …
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Coen
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male
|
The name Coen has multiple origins. In Dutch and Frisian …
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Literal translation: 'little warrior' or 'spear bearer', with local nuances …
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Cohan
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male
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Cohan is an anglicised form of the Irish surname Ó …
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In Australian English contexts, Cohan is often seen as a …
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Cohen
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male
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Hebrew origin, from the root כוהן (kohen), meaning 'priest'. The …
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Literal translation: 'priest'. In Australian English contexts, the name often …
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Cohob
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female
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Possible origin and etymology are uncertain, with no established roots …
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The literal translation and nuanced meaning in Australian English contexts …
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Col
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male
|
The name 'Col' is commonly used as a diminutive or …
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As a short form of Colin or Nicholas, 'Col' inherits …
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Colbie
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female
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The name Colbie is a modern English creation, likely derived …
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Literal translation suggests 'charcoal village' from Old Norse roots. In …
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Colby
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male
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English: Derived from Old Norse elements 'koli', meaning 'dark' or …
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'Dark farm' or 'coal settlement'. In Australian context, it evokes …
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Colbyscott
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male
|
The name 'Colbyscott' appears to be a modern compound or …
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The name 'Colbyscott' can be interpreted as 'Dark settlement' (from …
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Colden
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male
|
Derived as a modern English name, possibly influenced by the …
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Though not historically rooted in traditional naming, 'Colden' can be …
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Cole
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male
|
Derived from the Old English name Cole, meaning 'charcoal' or …
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Literal translation relates to 'coal' or 'charcoal', symbolising darkness, strength, …
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Colen
|
male
|
The name Colen is a variant of the name Colen, …
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Literal translation: 'young creature' or 'whelp'. In Australian English, it …
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Coletta
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the name 'Collette,' a diminutive of …
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Literal translation: 'Victory of the people.' In the Australian context, …
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