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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1601. | Clarissa | English |  | Variant of Clarice: A variant of the Latin Clara, meaning bright or clear. also a variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1602. | Clark | English |  | Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk. Famous people: American actor Clark Gable; fictional character Clark Kent, alias Superman. |
| 1603. | Clarke | English |  | Cleric; secretary. |
| 1604. | Clarrie | English |  | A diminutive of any feminine name beginning with Clar-. |
| 1605. | Clarrisa | English |  | Variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous. |
| 1606. | Claud | English |  | Lame. |
| 1607. | Claude | English |  | Lame. |
| 1608. | Claudelle | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1609. | Claudette | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1610. | Claudia | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1611. | Claudine | English |  | Feminine of Claude. |
| 1612. | Claudio | English |  | Lame. |
| 1613. | Claudius | English |  | Lame. |
| 1614. | Clay | English |  | Clay maker; mortal. |
| 1615. | Clayborne | English |  | From the clay brook. |
| 1616. | Claybourne | English |  | From the clay brook. |
| 1617. | Clayburn | English |  | From the clay brook. |
| 1618. | Clayten | English |  | Variant of Clayton: Town by a clay bed. |
| 1619. | Claytin | English |  | Variant of Clayton: Town by a clay bed. |
| 1620. | Clayton | English |  | Derived from a surname and place name, based on the Old English 'claeg' meaning clay and 'tun' meaning settlement. Also, mortal. |
| 1621. | Cleantha | English |  | Glory. |
| 1622. | Cleavon | English |  | Cliff. |
| 1623. | Clem | English |  | Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1624. | Cleme | English |  | Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1625. | Clemen | English |  | Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1626. | Clemence | English |  | Variant of Clementia used as a virtue name by the Puritans, associated with the abstract virtue of clemency. |
| 1627. | Clemency | English |  | Variant of Clementia used as a virtue name by the Puritans, associated with the abstract virtue of clemency. |
| 1628. | Clemens | English |  | Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1629. | Clement | English |  | Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1630. | Clemente | English |  | Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1631. | Clementius | English |  | Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1632. | Clemento | English |  | Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1633. | Clemmie | English |  | Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1634. | Clemmons | English |  | Variant of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1635. | Clemmy | English |  | Diminutive of Clement: Gentle. Famous Bearer: Clement Moore, writer of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. |
| 1636. | Cleon | English |  | From the cliff. |
| 1637. | Clerc | English |  | Variant of Clark: Scholar. |
| 1638. | Clerk | English |  | Variant of Clark: Scholar. |
| 1639. | Cleva | English |  | Dwells at the cliffs. |
| 1640. | Cleve | English |  | Cliffs. Abbreviation of Cleveland. |
| 1641. | Cleveland | English |  | From the cliff land. |
| 1642. | Clevon | English |  | From the cliff. |
| 1643. | Cliff | English |  | Diminutive of Clifford: River ford near a cliff. |
| 1644. | Clifford | English |  | Ford near a slope. From an Old English surname and place name, used commonly as a first name since the late 19th century. Famous bearer: pianist Sir Clifford Curzon. |
| 1645. | Cliffton | English |  | From the farm near the cliff. |
| 1646. | Clifland | English |  | From the cliff land. |
| 1647. | Clift | English |  | Diminutive of Clifton: From the town near a cliff. |
| 1648. | Clifton | English |  | Settlement on a cliff. From an Old English surname and place name, used only occasionally as a first name. |
| 1649. | Cliftun | English |  | From the farm near the cliff. |
| 1650. | Clint | English |  | Diminutive of Clinton: Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate. Famous bearer: Clint Eastwood. |
| 1651. | Clinton | English |  | Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate. From an Old English surname and place name. |
| 1652. | Clinttun | English |  | From the headland estate. |
| 1653. | Clintwood | English |  | Hillside. |
| 1654. | Clive | English |  | Cliff. Lives at the cliffs. From an English surname and place name. Famous bearer 18th century British soldier and statesman Robert Clive was known as 'Clive of India'.Lives at the cliffs. |
| 1655. | Clover | English |  | Clover. |
| 1656. | Clyff | English |  | Diminutive of Clifford: River ford near a cliff. |
| 1657. | Clyfford | English |  | Variant of Clifford: River ford near a cliff. |
| 1658. | Clyffton | English |  | From the farm near the cliff. |
| 1659. | Clyfland | English |  | From the cliff land. |
| 1660. | Clyford | English |  | Cliff-side ford. |
| 1661. | Clyfton | English |  | Variant of Clifton: From the town near a cliff. |
| 1662. | Clyftun | English |  | From the farm near the cliff. |
| 1663. | Clynt | English |  | Diminutive of Clinton: From the town near a hill. |
| 1664. | Clyve | English |  | Lives at the cliffs. |
| 1665. | Cob | English |  | Heel. |
| 1666. | Cobb | English |  | Variant of Cob: Heel. |
| 1667. | Coburn | English |  | Surname and place name. |
| 1668. | Coby | English |  | Variant of Coburn. |
| 1669. | Codee | English |  | Cushion. Helpful. |
| 1670. | Codell | English |  | Helpful. |
| 1671. | Codey | English |  | Variant of Cody: Cushion; helpful. |
| 1672. | Codi | English |  | Cushion. Helpful. |
| 1673. | Codi | English |  | A cushion. |
| 1674. | Codie | English |  | Variant of Cody: Cushion; helpful. |
| 1675. | Codier | English |  | Cushion. |
| 1676. | Cody | English |  | Cushion. Helpful. |
| 1677. | Cody | English |  | A cushion; Helpful. |
| 1678. | Codyr | English |  | Cushion. |
| 1679. | Cofahealh | English |  | Lives at the cave slope. |
| 1680. | Colan | English |  | Variant of Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy. |
| 1681. | Colbert | English |  | Seaman. |
| 1682. | Colby | English |  | Dark-skinned. |
| 1683. | Colby | English |  | From tbe black farm. |
| 1684. | Cole | English |  | Diminutive of Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy. |
| 1685. | Coleman | English |  | Dove; dark skinned. |
| 1686. | Colemann | English |  | Dark skinned. |
| 1687. | Coletun | English |  | From the dark town. |
| 1688. | Coley | English |  | Variant of Nicholas 'people's victory.'. |
| 1689. | Colfre | English |  | Dove. |
| 1690. | Colier | English |  | Charcoal merchant. |
| 1691. | Colin | English |  | Of a triumphant people; young boy. |
| 1692. | Colis | English |  | Son of the dark man. |
| 1693. | Collby | English |  | Variant of Colby: From the dark farm. |
| 1694. | Colley | English |  | A surname meaning swarthy, used occasionally as a first name. Famous bearer, 18th-century actor and dramatist Colley Cibber. |
| 1695. | Collier | English |  | Charcoal merchant. Coal miner. |
| 1696. | Collin | English |  | Variant of Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy. |
| 1697. | Collingwood | English |  | Forest. |
| 1698. | Collins | English |  | Abbreviation of Nicholas 'people's victory.'. |
| 1699. | Collis | English |  | Son of the dark man. |
| 1700. | Collton | English |  | Variant of Colton: From a dark town. Also a variant of Colston: Unknown owner of property. |