| 1801 to 1900 of 6704 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1801. | Courtenay | English |  | Courtier; court attendant. |
| 1802. | Courtland | English |  | Lives at the farmstead. |
| 1803. | Courtlandt | English |  | Variant of Courtland: Farm land. |
| 1804. | Courtlyn | English |  | Courtly; courteous. |
| 1805. | Courtnay | English |  | Variant of Courtney: Lives in the court. |
| 1806. | Courtney | English |  | Courtly; courteous. |
| 1807. | Courtney | English |  | Courtier; court attendant. |
| 1808. | Covell | English |  | Lives at the cave slope. |
| 1809. | Covyll | English |  | Lives at the cave slope. |
| 1810. | Coy | English |  | Forest. |
| 1811. | Crandal | English |  | Variant of Crandall: Crane valley. |
| 1812. | Crandall | English |  | From the crane valley. |
| 1813. | Crandell | English |  | From the crane valley. |
| 1814. | Cranleah | English |  | From the crane meadow. |
| 1815. | Cranleigh | English |  | Variant of Cranley: Crane meadow. |
| 1816. | Cranley | English |  | From the crane meadow. |
| 1817. | Cranly | English |  | From the crane meadow. |
| 1818. | Cranston | English |  | From the crane estate. |
| 1819. | Cranstun | English |  | From the crane estate. |
| 1820. | Crawford | English |  | From the crow's ford. |
| 1821. | Crayton | English |  | Variant of Creighton: Rocky town. |
| 1822. | Creed | English |  | Belief; guiding principle. |
| 1823. | Creighton | English |  | Lives at the creek town. |
| 1824. | Creketun | English |  | Lives at the creek town. |
| 1825. | Crespin | English |  | Curly-haired. The 3rd century martyr St. Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers. |
| 1826. | Cresswell | English |  | Watercress river. |
| 1827. | Creswell | English |  | Variant of Cresswell: Watercress river. |
| 1828. | Crichton | English |  | From the town by the creek. |
| 1829. | Cris | English |  | Diminutive of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Diminutive of Christian: Follower of Christ. |
| 1830. | Criseyde | English |  | Old English form of the Greek Cressida, used by Chaucer. |
| 1831. | Crispin | English |  | Curly-haired. The 3rd century martyr St. Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers. |
| 1832. | Cristen | English |  | Variant of Christian. |
| 1833. | Cristin | English |  | Variant of Christian. |
| 1834. | Cristobal | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1835. | Cristoforo | English |  | Variant of Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher Walken; explorer Christopher Columbus. |
| 1836. | Cristyn | English |  | Variant of Christian. |
| 1837. | Croften | English |  | From the enclosed town. |
| 1838. | Crofton | English |  | Cottage town; from the enclosed town. |
| 1839. | Crombwiella | English |  | Lives by the winding stream. |
| 1840. | Crompton | English |  | From the winding farm. |
| 1841. | Cromwell | English |  | Lives by the winding stream. |
| 1842. | Crosbey | English |  | Variant of Crosby: By the cross. |
| 1843. | Crosbie | English |  | Variant of Crosby: By the cross. |
| 1844. | Crosby | English |  | By the cross. |
| 1845. | Crosland | English |  | Literally 'cross land'. |
| 1846. | Croslea | English |  | Variant of Crosley: Meadow with a cross. |
| 1847. | Crosleah | English |  | From the cross meadow. |
| 1848. | Crosleigh | English |  | From the cross meadow. |
| 1849. | Crosley | English |  | From the cross meadow. |
| 1850. | Crosly | English |  | From the cross meadow. |
| 1851. | Crossland | English |  | Variant of Crosland: Literally 'cross land'. |
| 1852. | Crossley | English |  | Variant of Crosley: Meadow with a cross. |
| 1853. | Crowther | English |  | Fiddle player. |
| 1854. | Croydon | English |  | Surname and place-name. |
| 1855. | Crystal | English |  | A jewel name from the English word crystal, referring to crystal glass, based on the Greek 'krustallos' meaning ice. Also a variant of Christiana, meaning Follower of Christ. |
| 1856. | Cuithbeart | English |  | Variant of Cuthbert: Famous. |
| 1857. | Cuithbrig | English |  | Variant of Cuthbert: Famous. |
| 1858. | Culbart | English |  | Seaman. |
| 1859. | Culbert | English |  | Seaman. |
| 1860. | Culley | English |  | Diminutive of Culver: Dove. |
| 1861. | Cully | English |  | Diminutive of Culver: Dove. |
| 1862. | Culver | English |  | Dove. |
| 1863. | Cupere | English |  | Barrel maker. |
| 1864. | Curt | English |  | A diminutive of Curtis, meaning courteous, or an alternative spelling of Kurt or Cort. |
| 1865. | Curtis | English |  | Polite; courteous. |
| 1866. | Curtiss | English |  | Courteous. See also Curt. |
| 1867. | Cuthbeorht | English |  | Noted splendor. |
| 1868. | Cuthbert | English |  | From the Old English 'cuth' meaning famous, and 'beorth' meaning bright. |
| 1869. | Cutler | English |  | Makes knives. |
| 1870. | Cwen | English |  | Queen. |
| 1871. | Cwentun | English |  | From the queen's estate. |
| 1872. | Cy | English |  | Master, lord. A diminutive of Cyril or Cyrus. |
| 1873. | Cyd | English |  | Variand abbreviation of Sydney, meaning "from St. Denis". |
| 1874. | Cyd | English |  | Variant abbreviation of Sydney, meaning "From St. Denis" |
| 1875. | Cydnee | English |  | Variant of Sydney, meaning "From St. Denis." |
| 1876. | Cydney | English |  | Variant of Sydney. From St. Denis. |
| 1877. | Cydney | English |  | Variant of Sydney. From St. Denis. |
| 1878. | Cym | English |  | Ruler. |
| 1879. | Cymberly | English |  | From the royal meadow. |
| 1880. | Cynburleigh | English |  | From the royal meadow. |
| 1881. | Cyndee | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1882. | Cyndi | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1883. | Cyndy | English |  | Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda. |
| 1884. | Cyne | English |  | Ruler. |
| 1885. | Cyneburhleah | English |  | From the royal meadow. |
| 1886. | Cyneleah | English |  | Lives in the royal meadow. |
| 1887. | Cyneley | English |  | Lives in the royal meadow. |
| 1888. | Cyneric | English |  | Royal. |
| 1889. | Cynerik | English |  | Royal. |
| 1890. | Cynhard | English |  | Bold guardian. |
| 1891. | Cyning | English |  | Royal. |
| 1892. | Cynric | English |  | Royal. |
| 1893. | Cynrik | English |  | Royal. |
| 1894. | Cyril | English |  | Master; lord. |
| 1895. | Cyrill | English |  | Master; lord. |
| 1896. | Cyrilla | English |  | Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril. |
| 1897. | Dace | English |  | Of the nobility. |
| 1898. | Dacey | English |  | Of the nobility. |
| 1899. | Dacian | English |  | Of the nobility. |
| 1900. | Dack | English |  | Reference to the French town Dax. |