Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with C

Coolie

Coolie is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1724 times.

Meaning: Hound of ulster Origin: Irish

Cooney

Cooney is a common Irish surname that dates back to before the 11th century. It is popular all over Ireland, particularly in the Munster counties, although it actually originated in Ulster. Back to Irish surnames. The name derives from the old Gaelic name O'Cuana.

Meaning: Handsome Origin: Irish

Coop

English: metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle English coupe 'tub', 'container' (see Cooper). ... Dutch: from koop 'purchase', 'bargain', hence a nickname for a haggler or a metonymic occupational name for a merchant.

Meaning: Barrel maker Origin: English

Coopersmith

Coopersmith Name Meaning. Americanized form of German Kupferschmied, an occupational name for a smith. Although the literal meaning is 'coppersmith', according to Brechenmacher, during the Middle Ages the term was also used to denote a blacksmith.

Meaning: Barrel maker Origin: English

Coos

(KOOS)

The different meanings of the name Coos are: Hebrew meaning: Supplanter; held by the heel. Latin meaning: Supplanter; held by the heel.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Hebrew

Coowescoowe

Coowescoowe is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 764 times.

Meaning: Cherokee name meaning egret Origin: Native-american

Copenhagen

The etymology of Copenhagen is fairly straightforward. The Danish København derives from Køpmannæhafn, which roughly translates to 'merchant's harbor', 'Hafn' or 'Havn' being 'harbour' in Danish. The corresponding Low German is Kopenhagen, which gives rise to the modern English name.

Meaning: Lord of the pastures Origin: Irish

Copernicus

The Koperniks came from Silesia. ... The name "Copernicus", as well as the quoted name of a village, were created from the name of a profession functioning at that time in Silesia, namely kopernik, meaning a metallurgist who dealt with the mining and smelting of copper (Latin Cuprum, German Kupfer), or traded it.

Copland

Last name: Copland. SDB Popularity ranking: 5020. This long-established surname, widespread in Scotland and in the north of England, is of Old Scandinavian origin, and is a locational name either from Copeland in Cumberland, or from Coupland, a parish north west of Wooler in Northumberland, containing Copeland Castle.

Copper

The name is derived from the Old English name 'coper' in turn derived from the Latin 'Cyprium aes', meaning a metal from Cyprus. Allotropes. Cu. Copper.