Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with C

Coral

(KAWR-əl)

English Meaning: The name Coral is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Coral is: A popular 19th century jewel name, from the name of the pink semi-precious sea growth used to make jewellery and ornaments.

Meaning: Resembling the semiprecious sea growth, from the reef Origin: English

Coralee

The name Coralee is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Coralee is: Maiden.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Greek

Coralia

English Meaning: The name Coralia is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Coralia is: Maiden.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Greek

Coralie

(KOHR-ə-lee)

Coralie is a French feminine name meaning "coral", derived from the Latin word coralium. It was the eighth most popular name for baby girls in Quebec in 2007. Notable people with the name Coralie include: Coralie Balmy.

Meaning: Coral Origin: Greek

Coralin

Origin of the name Coral: Derived from the vocabulary word coral which refers to the pinkish calcareous skeletons secreted by marine polyps which are used in jewelry making.

Meaning: From the coral of the sea Origin: Greek

Coralina

The name Coralina is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Coralina is: From the coral of the sea.

Meaning: From the coral of the sea Origin: Greek

Coraline

The name Coraline is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Coraline is: From the semi-precious sea growth coral.

Meaning: From the semi-precious sea growth coral Origin: English

Coralyn

The name Coralyn is a girl's name . Coralyn and discussed in our forums with posts like "A brother or sister for little Jack or Olivia". Variation of Coral. Variation of Coralie. Find other names based on Coralyn using our baby name generator.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: English

Corann

The name Corann is a Male name. Celtic meaning: The name Corann is a Celtic baby name The Celtic meaning of Corann is: Mythical druid.

Meaning: Mythical druid. Origin: Celtic

Corax

Corax (Greek: Κόραξ, Korax; fl. ... It is believed that William Shakespeare derived the name Sycorax from Corax of Syracuse. Corax is said to have lived in Sicily in the 5th century BC, when Thrasybulus, tyrant of Syracuse, was overthrown and a democracy formed.