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My Names
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Cruz
Spanish
Cross.
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Crysta
Greek
Anointed one; a Christian.
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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.
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Crystal
Greek
Feminine form of Christopher: From the Greek word meaning 'carrier of Christ', Famous bearer: St Christopher, patron Saint of travellers, is believed to have carried the Christ-child across a river.
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Crystal
Latin
Variant of Christiana. Follower of Christ.
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Crystal
Scottish
Christ bearer.
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Crystall
Scottish
Christ bearer.
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Crystoll
Scottish
Christ bearer.
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Csilla
Hebrew
Defender.
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Ctesippus
Greek
One of Penelope's suitors.
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Ctibor
Czech
An honourable fight.
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Ctik
Czech
Variant of Ctibor: An honourable fight.
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Ctislav
Czech
Variant of Ceslav: Glorious honour.
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Cu
Scottish
Dog.
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Cuadonga
Spanish
Cavern of the Lady; a Spanish place name.
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Cuana
Scottish
Handsome; little wolf.
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Cuanaic
Irish
Handsome.
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Cuartango
Spanish
A Basque place name.
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Cuartio
Spanish
Born fourth.
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Cuarto
Spanish
Born fourth.
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Cub
English
baby; the young of many species
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Cubert
Welsh
Legendary son of Daere.
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Cuca
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Cucao
Spanish
A place name in both Spain and South America.
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Cuchulain
Celtic
Mythical Hound of Ulster.
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Cuchulainn
Scottish
"Cullen's hound." The legendary hero earned his name by accidentally killing the hound that belonged to the smith.
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Cuckoo
English
a bird
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Cuddle
Scottish
This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey.
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Cuddles
English
a pet name
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Cuddy
Scottish
This diminutive of Cuthbert may have given rise to the Scottish dialect word 'cuddy', meaning donkey.
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