Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings

Cordella

Origin of the name Cordelia: Of uncertain origin, Cordelia is thought to be from the Celtic name Creiryddlydd (daughter of the sea). The name is borne in Shakespeare's King Lear by Lear's youngest daughter, the only one who was faithful to him. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Heart Origin: Latin

Cordey

Cordey is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 654 times.

Meaning: Heart Origin: Latin

Cordi

Cordi Family History. Cordi Name Meaning. Italian: probably from the personal name Cordio, a short form of Accord(i)o (literally 'agreement').

Meaning: Heart Origin: Latin

Cordula

Late Latin name meaning "heart" from Latin cor, cordis. Saint Cordula was one of the 4th-century companions of Saint Ursula.

Meaning: Heart Origin: Latin

Cordy

Cordy [cordy] as a name for girls is of Latin origin, and the name Cordy means "heart". Cordy is an alternate form of Cordelia (Latin): probably from Cordula.

Meaning: Heart Origin: Latin

Coreen

Origin of the name Corinne: English cognate of the Greek Korinna, a derivative of Korē (maiden). The name was borne by a Greek poetess from Boeotia, who won a wreath of victory at Thebes, and whose works survive only in fragmented form.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Irish

Coreene

Coreene is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1320 times.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Irish

Corella

Greek Meaning: The name Corella is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Corella is: Maiden.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Greek

Corena

Corena is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 740 times.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Greek

Corene

Origin of the name Corinne: English cognate of the Greek Korinna, a derivative of Korē (maiden). The name was borne by a Greek poetess from Boeotia, who won a wreath of victory at Thebes, and whose works survive only in fragmented form.

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Greek