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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Coleen
Gaelic
Girl.
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Coleen
Scottish
Girl.
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Coleman
English
Dove; dark skinned.
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Coleman
Irish
Dove.
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Colemann
English
Dark skinned.
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Colene
Irish
Girl.
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Colene
Scottish
Girl.
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Coleta
Spanish
Victorious.
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Coleton
English
coal town
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Coletta
French
Victorious. Variant of Nicolette.
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Colette
French
Necklace. Victorious. A Middle Ages feminine form of Nicholas which was originally a diminutive of Nicolette. Famous bearers - 15th Century French nun St Colette, and 20th century French writer Colette.
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Colette
Greek
Feminine form of Nicholas: People's victory. St. Nicholas is the patron saint of children, sailors, and pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is based on this saint.
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Coletun
English
From the dark town.
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Coley
English
Variant of Nicholas 'people's victory.'
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Colfre
English
Dove.
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Colhoun
Irish
Variant of Calhoun: Small forest.
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Colhozeh
Biblical
Every prophet.
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Colie
English
swarthy, coal-black, charcoal
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Colie
French
swarthy, coal-black, charcoal
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Colier
English
Charcoal merchant.
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Colin
English
Of a triumphant people; young boy.
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Colin
French
A variant of Nicholas, which means 'people's victory', from a French diminutive.
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Colin
Gaelic
Child or virile.
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Colin
Greek
Variant of Nicholas: People's victory.
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Colin
Scottish
Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'.
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Colina
Scottish
Feminine form of Colin: Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'.
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Coline
Scottish
Feminine form of Colin: Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'.
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Colis
English
Son of the dark man.
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Coll
Gaelic
Child.
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Coll
Scottish
Child; victory of the people; young cub.
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