Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with C

Colie

Origin of the name Nicole: A feminine form of Nicolas, which is from the Greek Nikolaos, a compound name composed of the elements nikē (victory) and laos (the people): hence, "victory of the people."

Meaning: Coal

Colier

Meaning 'the Collier', this is an occupational name from someone who was a charcoal-burner.

Meaning: Black Origin: English

Coligny

The meaning of the name “Coligny” is: “From COLOGNE”. Categories: French Names. Used in: French speaking countries.

Meaning: Cologne Origin: French

Colin

Origin of the name Colin: Borrowed from the English, Colin originated as a medieval variant of the obsolete Colle, a short form of Nicholas (victory of the people). Alternatively, Colin is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Cailean (dove). Var: Collan, Collin, Collun, Coln, Colun.

Meaning: A young man, Of the victorious people Origin: Gaelic

Colina

Colina Name Meaning. Italian: from a feminine pet form of Cola.

Meaning: Victory of the people Origin: Scottish

Coline

Coline as a girls' name is pronounced koh-LEEN. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Coline is "people of victory". Feminine of Colin, derived from Nicholas. Also short form of Nicoline.

Meaning: Girl Origin: English

Colis

Colis is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1427 times.

Meaning: Son of the dark man Origin: English

Colista

The meaning of the name “Colista” is: “Most Beautiful”.

Meaning: Most beautiful Origin: Greek

Coll

Coll Name Meaning. English: from a reduced form of the personal name Nicholas. Scottish or Irish: reduced form of McColl. Catalan: topographic name from coll 'mountain pass', from Latin collis 'hill'. Americanized spelling of German Koll or Kohl.

Meaning: Child. Origin: Gaelic

Colla

Colla Name Meaning. Italian: habitational name from any of various places named with Colla, from medieval Latin colla 'hill', 'col' (a derivative of Latin collis 'hill').

Meaning: Son of the dark man Origin: English