Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with C

Comhghall

Comhghall is derived from Celtic origins. The name Comhghall means co-hostage. Coale (English), Cowal, and Cowall are variants of Comhghall. See also the related category celtic. Comhghall is uncommon as a baby boy name.

Meaning: Hostage Origin: Irish

Comhghan

Comhghan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 908 times.

Meaning: Twin. Origin: Gaelic

Commodore

(ko-mo-DOHR)

Commodore Name Meaning. Origin unidentified; perhaps an altered spelling of Italian Commodari, a derivative of commodare 'to furnish or supply'.

Meaning: A commodore Origin: English

Comsuelo

Consuelo is a female given name meaning "solace" or "consolation" in Spanish (a reference to the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Consuelo i.e. Our Lady of Consolation).

Meaning: Consolation

Comyn

History. Origin of the name. The origin of the surname Comyn and Cumming (in relation to this clan) is disputed. It is thought that the name may be derived from the a Celtic personal name derived from the element cam (meaning “bent” or “crooked”.

Meaning: Shrewd Origin: Irish

Comyna

Comyna is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1533 times.

Meaning: Shrewd Origin: Irish

Conaire

Conaire is an Irish language male given name. It gave rise to the original form of the anglicized surname Connery. It is borne by two legendary High Kings of Ireland: Conaire Mór (the great)

Meaning: Wise. Origin: Gaelic

Conal

The name Conal is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Conal is: High and mighty.

Conall

(KON-ul)

Means "strong wolf" in Gaelic. This is the name of several characters in Irish legend including the hero Conall Cernach ("Conall of the victories"), a member of the Red Branch of Ulster, who avenged Cúchulainn's death by killing Lugaid.

Meaning: Powerful wolf Origin: Gaelic, Irish, Scottish

Conall Cernach

Meaning of the Irish name Conall. ... In legend Conall Cearnach (“”Conall the Victorious””), one of the mightiest warrior heros in the Red Branch Knights, the forerunners of the Knights of the Round Table, avenged the death of his foster brother Cuchulainn (read the legend).

Meaning: Mythical Ulster chieftain. Origin: Celtic