| 1701 to 1800 of 6704 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1701. | Collyer | English |  | Charcoal merchant. |
| 1702. | Colman | English |  | Variant of Coleman: Dove; dark skinned. |
| 1703. | Colonel | English |  | Military rank. |
| 1704. | Colson | English |  | Triumphant people; people's victory. |
| 1705. | Colston | English |  | Unknown owner of property. |
| 1706. | Colt | English |  | From the dark town. Diminutive of Colston: Unknown owner of property. |
| 1707. | Colten | English |  | Coal town. |
| 1708. | Colter | English |  | Horse herdsman. Variant of Colt: young horse;frisky. |
| 1709. | Coltere | English |  | Horse herdsman. |
| 1710. | Colton | English |  | From the dark town. |
| 1711. | Coltrane | English |  | Variant of Colt: young horse;frisky. |
| 1712. | Colver | English |  | Dove. |
| 1713. | Colvert | English |  | Seaman. |
| 1714. | Colvyr | English |  | Dove. |
| 1715. | Colyer | English |  | Charcoal merchant. |
| 1716. | Colyn | English |  | Variant of Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy. |
| 1717. | Colys | English |  | Son of the dark man. |
| 1718. | Connie | English |  | Constancy; steadfastness. A diminutive of Constance, sometimes used as an independent name. |
| 1719. | Constance | English |  | Constancy; steadfastness. |
| 1720. | Constancia | English |  | Constancy; steadfastness. |
| 1721. | Constancy | English |  | A variant of Constance used by 16th and 17th century Puritans. |
| 1722. | Constant | English |  | Variant of Constantine: Steady; stable. |
| 1723. | Constantin | English |  | Variant of Constantine: Steady; stable. |
| 1724. | Constantine | English |  | Steady; stable. |
| 1725. | Constantino | English |  | Variant of Constantine: Steady; stable. |
| 1726. | Constantinos | English |  | Variant of Constantine: Steady; stable. |
| 1727. | Cony | English |  | Variant of Corey: Hill hollow. |
| 1728. | Cook | English |  | Cook. |
| 1729. | Cooke | English |  | Variant of Cook: Cook. |
| 1730. | Cooper | English |  | A barrel maker. |
| 1731. | Coopersmith | English |  | Barrel maker. |
| 1732. | Cora | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1733. | Coral | English |  | A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments. |
| 1734. | Coralee | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1735. | Coralia | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1736. | Coralie | English |  | Variant of Coral: A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments. |
| 1737. | Coraline | English |  | From the semi-precious sea growth coral. |
| 1738. | Coralyn | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1739. | Corben | English |  | Raven-haired. |
| 1740. | Corbet | English |  | Black-haired. |
| 1741. | Corbett | English |  | Raven. Variant of Corbet: Black-haired. |
| 1742. | Corbin | English |  | Raven-haired. |
| 1743. | Corbit | English |  | Raven. Variant of Corbet: Black-haired. |
| 1744. | Corbitt | English |  | Raven. Variant of Corbet: Black-haired. |
| 1745. | Corby | English |  | Raven-haired. |
| 1746. | Corbyn | English |  | Raven-haired. |
| 1747. | Cord | English |  | Variant of Cordell 'cordmaker.'. |
| 1748. | Cordale | English |  | Variant of Cordell 'cordmaker.'. |
| 1749. | Corday | English |  | Variant of Cordell 'cordmaker.'. |
| 1750. | Cordelia | English |  | In Shakespeare's King Lear a woman of rare honesty. |
| 1751. | Cordell | English |  | A rope maker; cordmaker. |
| 1752. | Corella | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1753. | Coretta | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1754. | Corey | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1755. | Corey | English |  | Hill hollow. |
| 1756. | Cori | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1757. | Coriann | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1758. | Corianne | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1759. | Corie | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1760. | Corisa | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1761. | Corissa | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1762. | Corky | English |  | Variant of Corey 'Hill hollow.'. |
| 1763. | Corlene | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1764. | Corley | English |  | Variant of Corliss: Generous. Variant of Corey 'Hill hollow.'. |
| 1765. | Corliss | English |  | Good hearted; carefree. |
| 1766. | Corliss | English |  | Generous. |
| 1767. | Cornal | English |  | Variant of Cornell: College; name of a town. |
| 1768. | Cornall | English |  | Variant of Cornell: College; name of a town. |
| 1769. | Cornel | English |  | Variant of Cornell: College; name of a town. |
| 1770. | Cornell | English |  | College; name of a town. |
| 1771. | Cornwallis | English |  | Man from Cornwall. |
| 1772. | Correy | English |  | Variant of Corey 'Hill hollow.'. |
| 1773. | Corri | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1774. | Corrianna | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1775. | Corrianne | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1776. | Corrick | English |  | Variant of Corey 'Hill hollow.'. |
| 1777. | Corrie | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1778. | Corrissa | English |  | Maiden. |
| 1779. | Corry | English |  | Variant of Cory meaning variously: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine. |
| 1780. | Cort | English |  | Courtier; court attendant. |
| 1781. | Cortland | English |  | Courtier; court attendant. |
| 1782. | Cortlandt | English |  | Variant of Courtland: Farm land. |
| 1783. | Cortney | English |  | Courtly; courteous. |
| 1784. | Cortney | English |  | Variant of Courtney: Lives in the court. |
| 1785. | Corvin | English |  | Raven-haired. |
| 1786. | Corwan | English |  | Friend of the heart. |
| 1787. | Corwin | English |  | Friend of the heart. |
| 1788. | Corwine | English |  | Friend of the heart. |
| 1789. | Corwyn | English |  | Friend of the heart. |
| 1790. | Corwynn | English |  | Variant of Corwin: Heart's friend. |
| 1791. | Cory | English |  | From the round hill; seething pool; ravine. |
| 1792. | Cory | English |  | Hill; hollow. |
| 1793. | Corydon | English |  | Ready for battle/war. |
| 1794. | Coryell | English |  | Wears a helmet. |
| 1795. | Costa | English |  | Diminutive of Constantine: Steady; stable. |
| 1796. | Coty | English |  | Variant of Cody: Cushion; helpful. |
| 1797. | Coulson | English |  | Triumphant people. |
| 1798. | Coulter | English |  | Variant of Colt: young horse;frisky. |
| 1799. | Countess | English |  | Titled. Feminine equivalent of Count. |
| 1800. | Court | English |  | Courtier; court attendant. |