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Colette
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female
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French origin, diminutive of Nicole, from Old French 'colette', which …
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'Victorious people' or 'people of victory'—a meaning retained from its …
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Colin
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The name Colin derives from the …
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Meaning - The literal translation of Colin is 'young dog' …
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Colleen
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female
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The name Colleen originates from the Irish word 'cailín', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'girl'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes …
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Collette
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female
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Origin & Etymology - Derived from the French name 'Collette', …
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Meaning - 'Victory of the people'; in Australian contexts, it …
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Collins
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female
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English surname originally meaning 'son of Colin'. The surname Collins …
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In the Australian context, 'Collins' as a female name can …
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Colt
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male
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English, originating from Middle English 'colt', itself from Old English …
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Literal translation: 'Young horse' or 'foal'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Colten
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unisex
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Derived as a modern variation of the Gaelic surname 'Colton' …
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'Coal town' or 'dark settlement', with connotations of resilience and …
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Colter
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male
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English: Derived from Middle English 'colter', meaning 'one who ploughs …
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Literal translation relates to 'cultivator' or 'farmer' in Australian English …
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Colton
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male
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The name Colton originates from Old English, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'coal town' or 'settlement near coal'. In …
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Comet
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male
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From Latin 'comēta', derived from Greek 'komētēs' meaning 'long-haired' or …
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Literal translation as 'a celestial object consisting of a nucleus …
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Conal
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male
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Derived from Irish sources, Conal originates from the Gaelic names …
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Literal translation is 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf lover', symbolising …
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Conall
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male
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Conall is of Gaelic origin, derived from Old Irish 'Conall', …
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Literal translation: 'Strong as a rock' or 'Holder of the …
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Conan
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male
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Derived from Gaelic origins, particularly from the Irish surname Ó …
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Traditionally interpreted as 'hound' or 'little wolf' in Gaelic, symbolising …
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Conaugh
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male
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The name 'Conaugh' appears to be of Gaelic origin, likely …
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Literal translation is uncertain due to its rarity, but it …
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Concettina
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female
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Italian origin, from Latin 'conceptus' meaning 'concept' or 'notion'. The …
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Literal translation is 'little conception' or 'little idea'. In the …
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Conleth
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male
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Conleth is of Gaelic origin, derived from the Old Irish …
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Literal translation is 'chaste' or 'virtuous', reflecting moral qualities valued …
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Connah
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The name Connah is believed to …
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Meaning - 'Lover of hounds' or 'hound lover', symbolising loyalty, …
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Connar
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male
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Connar is a modern variant or diminutive form derived from …
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Literal translation from Irish 'Conor' is 'lover of hounds' or …
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Conner
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male
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Conner is an Anglicised surname and given name derived from …
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Literal translation and nuances in Australian English context: 'Hunter of …
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Connie
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female
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Diminutive form of Constance, from Latin 'Constans' meaning 'steadfast' or …
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Literal translation: 'steadfast' or 'constant'. In the Australian context, connotes …
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Connierae
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female
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Connierae is a modern, likely invented name with possible influences …
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Literal translation or meaning is 'steadfast' or 'constant' derived from …
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Connor
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male
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From Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name 'Conchobhar', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'lover of hounds' or 'wolf lover'. In …
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Conor
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male
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Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name 'Conchobhar'. The name …
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Lover of hounds or wolf lover. In Australian English, it …
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Conrad
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male
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Latin origin, derived from the Germanic elements 'con' meaning 'bold' …
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'Bold counsel' or 'brave advisor'. In the Australian context, the …
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Constance
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female
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Latin, from 'Constance' meaning 'constancy, steadfastness'. The name was popularised …
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Literal translation: 'steadfastness' or 'constancy'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Constantina
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female
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The name Constantina derives from Latin, originating from 'Constantinus', meaning …
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Literally 'steadfast' or 'constant' in Latin, capturing qualities of reliability …
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Constantine
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male
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Latin, from 'Constantinus', derived from 'constans, constantis' meaning 'steadfast, constant'. …
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Literal translation: 'steadfast' or 'constant'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Constantino
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male
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Latin origin; from the Roman family name 'Constantinus', from 'Constantinus' …
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Literal translation: 'steadfast' or 'constant'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Constantinos
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male
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Greek, from konstantinos (Κωνσταντίνος), derived from konstantinos (meaning 'steadfast', 'constant'). …
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Literal translation: 'steadfast' or 'constant'. In the Australian context, it …
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Conway
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male
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The name Conway originates from Old Welsh roots, from the …
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Literal translation is 'holy river' or 'holy water' in Old …
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Cooper
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female
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English origin; derived from Old English 'cuper' meaning 'barrel maker' …
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Literal meaning relates to barrel making or cooperage. In the …
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Cooper
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male
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Old French origin, derived from the term 'cuppier', meaning 'barrel …
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Coppersmith or barrel maker. In Australian English contexts, it also …
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Cooperjay
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male
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The name 'Cooperjay' appears to be a modern, compound name …
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Literal translation combines 'Cooper' (barrel maker) with 'Jay' (the bird …
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Copper
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male
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English, from the Old English 'coper', meaning 'a person who …
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Literal: 'worker with copper (metal)'. Colloquially in Australia, 'copper' signifies …
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Cora
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female
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Derived from the Greek name 'Kore', meaning 'maiden' or 'daughter'. …
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Literal translation from Greek is 'maiden' or 'young girl'. In …
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Corafae
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female
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The name 'corafae' appears to be a modern or invented …
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The literal translation of 'corafae' is not available due to …
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Coral
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female
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English origin; from the coral marine organism, which in turn …
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Literal translation is 'coral', referring to the marine organism or …
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Coralei
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female
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Coralei appears to be a modern invented name, likely of …
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The name Coralei may be interpreted as 'maiden adorned with …
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Coralie
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female
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Coralie originates from the French name 'Coralie', derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'coral', which in Australian English contexts relates …
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Coraline
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female
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Coraline is a modern literary name, derived as a variant …
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Literal translation relates to 'coral', the marine organism, symbolising beauty …
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Coran
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male
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Coran is a name of uncertain etymology, potentially derived from …
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Literal meaning can be associated with 'little spear' from Irish …
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Corann
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male
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The name Corann appears to be a variant or less …
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Literal translation or meaning is 'corner' or 'nook' in Gaelic, …
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Corazon
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unisex
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Spanish, from Latin 'cor' meaning 'heart'. The name Corazon is …
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Literal translation is 'heart'. In Australian English contexts, Corazon is …
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Corban
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male
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Corban derives from the Hebrew name 'Korban', meaning 'offering' or …
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Literal translation is 'offering' or 'sacrifice'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Corben
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male
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Corben is derived from the Old French name 'Corbeau', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'raven', a bird often associated with mystery …
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Corbin
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male
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The name Corbin originates from Old French 'Corbin', which means …
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Literal translation is 'raven', a bird often associated with wisdom, …
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Corbyn
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male
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Corbyn originates from Old English roots, likely derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'crow's settlement' or 'place associated with crows'. …
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Cordelhia
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female
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The name Cordelia originates from Latin, derived from 'Cor ' …
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Literal translation refers to 'heart' and 'daughter of the sea' …
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Cordelia
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female
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Latin via Old French, derived from the Shakespearean character in …
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Literal translation as 'heart' in Latin; somewhat romanticised in English …
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Cordell
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male
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Old French origin, derived from the medieval given name 'Cordell', …
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The literal translation relates to 'cord' or 'string', symbolising connection, …
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Coree
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male
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Possibly a modern variant or diminutive derived from the name …
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Literal translation as 'helmet' or 'protection' from Old Norse roots, …
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Corey
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male
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English: Derived from Old French 'Courtil' meaning 'courtyard' or 'garden'. …
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Literal translation: 'dweller near the court or courtyard'. In Australian …
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Coreyjames
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male
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The name Corey James combines two distinct origins. 'Corey' derives …
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'Corey James' can be interpreted as 'hawk/crow + supplanter/follower'. In …
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Coreyjoe
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male
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The name Coreyjoe appears to be a modern compound hybrid, …
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The name Coreyjoe can be interpreted as 'protector (Corey) and …
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Cori
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female
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Cori is derived from the Latin 'Corius', possibly related to …
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The name Cori is often interpreted as 'mausoleum', 'heart', or …
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Corie
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male
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Corie is a variant of the Scottish Gaelic name 'Corrie', …
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Literal translation: 'cauldron' or 'hollow'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Corina
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female
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Corina is a variant of the name Corina, derived from …
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Corina generally means 'little maiden' or 'maiden of the crown', …
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Corithian
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male
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The name Corithian appears to be a modern or constructed …
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Literal translation can be associated with 'from Corinth,' reflecting its …
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Cormac
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male
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Irish - Derived from the Gaelic name 'Cormac' (Cormac mac …
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Literal translation: 'Son of the charioteer' or 'Raven'. In Australian …
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Cormack
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male
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Irish and Scottish origins, derived from the Gaelic surname 'Ó …
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Literal translation: 'son of the raven' or 'son of the …
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Cornelius
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male
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Latin, from the Roman family name Cornelius, possibly derived from …
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Literal translation is 'horn' in Latin. Locally in Australia, it …
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Corra
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female
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The name Corra is believed to have Celtic roots, possibly …
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In Australian English contexts, Corra is often interpreted as 'spear' …
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Cortana
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name 'Cortana' is derived from …
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Meaning - While the name has no traditional literal translation …
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Cortez
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male
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Spanish (from the surname 'Cortés'), derived from the medieval given …
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‘Courteous’ or ‘polite’, reflecting qualities of civility and respectful demeanor, …
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Cory
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male
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Derived from the Greek name 'Kore' meaning 'maiden' or 'daughter,' …
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Literal translation is 'maiden' or 'beloved'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Cosimo
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male
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The name Cosimo originates from Italian, derived from the Latin …
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Literal translation is 'order' or 'decency'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Cosmo
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male
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Greek origin from 'Kosmos', meaning 'order', 'harmony', or 'universe'; historically …
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Literal translation as 'universe' or 'order'; in Australian English, it …
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Costa
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unisex
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The name 'Costa' has origins in Greek and Italian languages, …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Costa' generally signifies 'coast' or 'seaside', …
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Costah
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male
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The name 'costah' appears to be of contemporary creation or …
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In the absence of established linguistic roots, 'costah' can be …
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Costas
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male
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Greek, from the name Κωνσταντίνος (Konstantinos), meaning 'steadfast' or 'firm'. …
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Literal translation: 'steadfast' or 'constant'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Coty
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female
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The name Coty is of modern origin, often considered a …
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Literal translation - 'little sword' (from Old Germanic roots). In …
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Cougan
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male
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Derived from Gaelic origins, likely an Anglicised form related to …
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The name 'Cougan' is believed to mean 'descendant of Cú …
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Coulton
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male
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English origin & etymology - The surname Coulton derives from …
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Literal translation and nuances - 'Coulton' generally means 'Cola's town' …
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Courtney
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female
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Old Norman French origin, from 'Courtenay', a place name in …
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The name 'Courtney' originally meant 'short cape' or 'domain of …
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Courtney
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male
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Old French origin, from 'Courtenie', meaning 'domain, estate', related to …
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Originally signifying 'domain' or 'estate', in the Australian context, 'Courtney' …
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Cove
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female
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Derived from the English word 'cove', meaning a small bay …
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Literal translation as 'a small bay or coastal inlet'. In …
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Cove
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male
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From Old English 'cofa', meaning 'small enclosed space or bay'. …
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Literal translation is 'small coastal inlet or bay', symbolising refuge, …
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Cowsar
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female
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The name 'Cowsar' appears to be a contemporary or fictional …
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Given its lack of historical background, 'Cowsar' does not have …
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Cozi
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female
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The name 'Cozi' appears as a modern, inventive creation without …
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While 'Cozi' does not have a classical meaning in Australian …
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Craig
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male
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Scottish Gaelic origin from the name 'Creag' meaning 'rock' or …
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Literal translation is 'rock' or 'crag', symbolising strength, resilience, and …
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Creed
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male
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Old English origin, from 'crίd' meaning 'belief' or 'dogma'. Historically …
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Belief, faith, or set of principles held with unwavering conviction. …
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Cressida
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female
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From the Latin name Cretus, derived from Greek Κρήστις (Kritēs), …
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The name means 'gold' or 'golden' in Greek, symbolising brightness, …
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Crew
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male
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English origin, derived from Old French 'crew' meaning 'body of …
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Literal meaning refers to a group of people working together, …
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Crisdeep
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male
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The name 'Crisdeep' appears to be of modern creation, with …
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The literal translation of 'Crisdeep' is not established due to …
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Crish
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male
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The name 'Crish' appears to be a modern variant or …
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Literal translation can be associated with 'follower of Christ' or …
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Crisley
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male
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The name Crisley appears to be a modern English coinage …
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The literal or implied meaning of Crisley is not definitively …
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Crisn
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male
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The name 'Crisn' appears to be a modern invention or …
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In the context of Australian English, 'Crisn' does not have …
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Crispin
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male
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Latin origin, derived from 'Crispus' meaning 'curly', with historical mentions …
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Literal translation: 'Curly', referring to hair texture. In Australian English …
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Cristian
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male
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Derived from Latin 'Christianus', meaning 'follower of Christ'. The name …
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Literal translation is 'follower of Christ'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Cristiana
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female
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Latin origin from 'Cristianus', meaning 'follower of Christ'. The name …
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Literal translation: 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ'. In Australian English, …
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Cristiano
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male
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Cristiano originates from the Latin name 'Christianus', meaning 'follower of …
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Literal translation: 'Follower of Christ'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Cristopher
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male
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Derived from the Greek name 'Christóphoros', meaning 'bearer of Christ'. …
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Literal translation: 'Christ-bearer'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes a …
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Crosbie
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male
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The name Crosbie originates from Old Norse, specifically from the …
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Literal meaning is 'cross village', referring to a settlement near …
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Crosby
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male
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English origin & etymology - Derived from Old English elements …
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Literal translation - 'Crow's settlement'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Cross
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male
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English: From Old English 'Cros(s)', meaning 'a cross'. Historically used …
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Literal meaning 'a cross', symbolising intersections, central points, or religious …
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Cru
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unisex
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The name 'Cru' is an uncommon name in Australian contexts, …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Cru' can be associated with 'cru' …
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Cruiz
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male
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The name 'Cruiz' appears to be a modern, stylised variant …
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Literal translation and nuances: Derived from the Spanish/Portuguese 'cruz' meaning …
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Cruize
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unisex
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Derived from the Dutch surname 'Cruise', which may have roots …
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Literal translation is ambiguous, but in Australian English contexts, 'Cruize' …
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Crusoe
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male
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The name 'Crusoe' originates from the surname of the fictional …
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Literal translation relates to 'cross oak' from its probable French …
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Cruz
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male
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Derived from Spanish and Portuguese origins, 'Cruz' means 'cross' in …
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Literal translation is 'cross,' symbolising faith in Christian contexts. In …
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