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Camden: Winding valley
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Captain: He who is in charge
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Carl: Man
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Carlatun: From Carl's farm
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Carleton: Peasants' settlement Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old EnglishFree men's town
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Carlisle: Carl's island
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Carlson: Form of Carlton 'free men's town'
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Carlton: Form of CARLETON - Carl's town or farmer's town
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Carlyle: Form of Carlisle - From the protected tower; from the walled city
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Carmel: Form of Carmine - Garden
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Carmelo: Form of Carmine - Garden
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Carmine: Garden
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Carnell: Defender of the castle
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Carol: Manly, strong A Form of Charles; from Carolus, the Latinized form of the name
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Caroll: Form of Carroll - Man
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Carolus: Form of Carroll - Man
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Carr: Swamp; bog
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Carrington: Place name and surname
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Carrol: Form of Carroll - Man
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Carroll: Man
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Carson: Son who lives in the swamp; son of Carr
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Carswell: Lives at the watercress spring
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Carter: Cart driver
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Cartere: Drives a cart
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Carthage: The anglicized form of the Irish Carthach, which is a Form of Caradoc The Irish St Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century monastery at Lismore, County Waterford
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Cartland: From the land between the streams
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Cartwright: Builder of carts
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Carvel: From the villa by the march
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Carvell: From the villa by the march
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Carver: Sculptor
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Cary: Stream Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach
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Caryl: Form of Carroll - Man
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Case: Bringer of peace
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Casey: From a polish word meaning 'Proclamation of peace' A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine Popularized as a boy's name by the American folk song 'Casey Jones'
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Cash: Diminutive of Caspar - Wealthy man
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Casimir: From a polish word meaning 'Proclamation of peace'
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Caspar: Wealthy man
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Casper: Form of Caspar - Wealthy man
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Cass: Diminutive of Caspar - Wealthy man
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Castel: Form of Castle - Castle
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Caster: From the Roman camp
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Castle: Castle
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Cater: One who caters
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Cayle: Bold
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Ceapmann: Merchant
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Ceaster: Lives at the camp
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Ceastun: Camp
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Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius)
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Cecilio: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius)
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Cecillo: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius)
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Cecillus: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius)
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Cedric: Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern
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Cedrych: Form of Cedric - Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern
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Celdtun: From the farm by the spring
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Celio: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius)
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Cenehard: Bold guardian
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Cenewig: Bold warrior
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Cenewyg: Bold warrior
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Ceolbeorht: Seaman
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Cetewind: From the cottage on the winding path
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Chace: Huntsman
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Chad: Warlike
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Chadburn: From the wildcat brook
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Chadburne: From the wildcat brook
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Chadbyrne: From the wildcat brook
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Chadd: Form of Chad - Protector; defender English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring
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Chadwick: From the warrior's town Form of Chad - Protector; defender
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Chadwik: From the warrior's town
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Chadwyk: From the warrior's town
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Chaise: Form of Chase - Hunter
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Chal: Boy, son
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Chance: Good luck; good fortune; chancellor
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Chancellor: Secretary; chancellor
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Chancey: Form of Chauncey - Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble
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Chandler: Candle maker
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Chann: Young wolf
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Channe: Young wolf
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Channing: Church official; wise; young wolf
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Channon: Young wolf
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Chap: Diminutive of Chapman - Peddler; merchant
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Chapman: Merchant
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Chappy: Diminutive of Chapman - Peddler; merchant
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Charles: Man (from the Old English 'ceorl')
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Charleson: A man; Form of Carl
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Charleston: A man; Form of Carl
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Charleton: From Charles' farm Also a Form of Carleton - From the farmer's land
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Charley: Diminutive of Charles - From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man
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Charlie: Diminutive of Charles - From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man
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Charlton: A Form of Carlton, meaning peasants' settlement Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old EnglishFree men's town
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Charly: A man Form of Carl
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Chas: Diminutive of Charles - From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man
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Chase: Huntsman
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Chasen: Huntsman
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Chatham: From the soldier's land
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Chatwin: Warring friend
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Chatwyn: Warring friend
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Chaunce: Chancellor; secretary
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Chaunceler: Chancellor
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Chauncey: Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble
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Chauncy: Form of Chauncey - Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble
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Chay: A diminutive of Charles, from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man Sometimes used as an independent name
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Chayce: Huntsman
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Chaz: A man Form of Carl
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Chess: Camp of the soldiers
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Chester: From an English surname and place name, but ultimately based on the Latin 'castra' meaning camp Famous people - American president Chester A Arthur
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Cheston: Camp
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Chet: Camp of the soldiers
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Chetwin: From the cottage on the winding path
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Chetwyn: From the cottage on the winding path
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Chick: A man Form of Carl
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Chilton: From the farm by the spring
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Chip: Diminutive of Charles - Man (from the Old English 'ceorl')
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Choncey: Fortune; a gamble Form of Chauncey
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Chresta: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher
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Chris: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher
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Christiaan: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher
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Christian: Follower of Christ
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Christianos: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher
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Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
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Christmas: This name is derived from the name of the Christian festival, and occasionally given to children born on Christmas Day Used as both first name and surname since the Middle Ages
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Christof: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christofer: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christoff: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christoffer: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christoforus: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christoph: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christophe: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christophoros: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christos: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Christy: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
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Chrystian: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher
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Chuck: A diminutive of Charles from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man
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Churchill: Lives at the church hill
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Churchyll: Lives at the church hill
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Cicero: Chick pea
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Ciceron: Form of Cicero - Chick pea
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Cingeswell: Lives at the king's spring
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Cingeswiella: Lives at the king's spring
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Cinwell: Lives at the king's spring
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Circehyll: Lives at the church hill
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Cis: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
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Ciss: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
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Cissie: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
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Cissy: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher
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Claec: Dark
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Claeg: Mortal
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Claegborne: From the clay brook
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Claegtun: Mortal
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Claiborn: From the clay brook
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Claiborne: Form of Clayborne - Stream by a clay bed
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Clair: Diminutive of Clarence - Clear
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Clarance: Form of Clarence - Clear
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Clare: Diminutive of Clarence - Clear
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Clarence: From the surname and place name Clare, meaning bright or clear
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Clarey: Diminutive of Clarence - Clear
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Clark: Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk Famous people - American actor Clark Gable; fictional character Clark Kent, alias Superman
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Clarke: Cleric; secretary
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Claud: Lame
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Claude: Lame
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Claudio: Lame
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Claudius: Lame
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Clay: Clay maker; mortal
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Clayborne: From the clay brook
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Claybourne: From the clay brook
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Clayburn: From the clay brook
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Clayten: Form of Clayton - Town by a clay bed
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Claytin: Form of Clayton - Town by a clay bed
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Clayton: From the clay town
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Cleavon: Cliff
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Clem: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle
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Cleme: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle
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Clemen: Form of Clement - Gentle
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Clemens: Form of Clement - Gentle
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Clement: Gentle
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Clemente: Form of Clement - Gentle
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Clementius: Form of Clement - Gentle
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Clemento: Form of Clement - Gentle
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Clemmie: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle
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Clemmons: Form of Clement - Gentle
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Clemmy: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle
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Cleon: From the cliff
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Clerc: Form of Clark - Scholar
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Clerk: Form of Clark - Scholar
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Cleve: Cliffs Abbreviation of Cleveland
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Cleveland: From the cliffs
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Clevon: From the cliff
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Cliff: Form of CLIFFORD - From a steep cliff
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Clifford: From a steep cliff
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Cliffton: From the farm near the cliff
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Clifland: From the cliff land
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Clift: Diminutive of Clifton - From the town near a cliff
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Clifton: Settlement on a cliff From an Old English surname and place name, used only occasionally as a first name
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Cliftun: From the farm near the cliff
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Clint: Diminutive of Clinton - Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate
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Clinton: Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate From an Old English surname and place name
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Clinttun: From the headland estate
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Clintwood: Hillside
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Clive: Form of CLIFFORD - From a steep cliff
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Clyff: Diminutive of Clifford - River ford near a cliff
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Clyfford: Form of Clifford - River ford near a cliff
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Clyffton: From the farm near the cliff
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Clyfland: From the cliff land
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Clyford: Cliff-side ford
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Clyfton: Form of Clifton - From the town near a cliff
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Clyftun: From the farm near the cliff
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Clynt: Diminutive of Clinton - From the town near a hill
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Clyve: Lives at the cliffs
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Cob: Heel
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Cobb: Form of Cob - Heel
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Coburn: Surname and place name
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Coby: Form of Coburn
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Codell: Helpful
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Codey: Form of Cody - Cushion; helpful
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Codi: A cushion
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Codie: Form of Cody - Cushion; helpful
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Cody: A cushion; Helpful
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Cofahealh: Lives at the cave slope
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Colan: Form of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy
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Colbert: Seaman
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Colby: Coal town
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Cole: Diminutive of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy
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Coleman: Charcoal burner
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Colemann: Dark skinned
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Coletun: From the dark town
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Coley: Form of Nicholas 'people's victory'
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Colfre: Dove
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Colier: Charcoal merchant
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Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy
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Colis: Son of the dark man
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Collby: Form of Colby - From the dark farm
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Colley: A surname meaning swarthy, used occasionally as a first name
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Collier: Charcoal merchant Coal miner
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Collin: Form of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy
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Collingwood: Forest
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Collins: Abbreviation of Nicholas 'people's victory'
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Collis: Son of the dark man
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Collton: Form of Colton - From a dark town Also a Form of Colston - Unknown owner of property
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Collyer: Charcoal merchant
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Colman: Form of Coleman - Dove; dark skinned
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Colonel: Military rank
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Colson: Triumphant people; people's victory
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Colston: Unknown owner of property
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Colt: From the dark town Diminutive of Colston - Unknown owner of property
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Colten: Coal town
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Colter: Horse herdsman Form of Colt - young horse;frisky
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Coltere: Horse herdsman
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Colton: From the dark town
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Coltrane: Form of Colt - young horse;frisky
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Colver: Dove
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Colvert: Seaman
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Colvyr: Dove
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Colyer: Charcoal merchant
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Colyn: Form of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy
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Colys: Son of the dark man
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Constant: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable
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Constantin: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable
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Constantine: Steady; stable
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Constantino: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable
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Constantinos: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable
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Cony: Form of Corey - Hill hollow
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Cook: Cook
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Cooke: Form of Cook - Cook
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Cooper: A barrel maker
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Coopersmith: Barrel maker
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Corben: Raven-haired
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Corbet: Black-haired
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Corbett: Raven Form of Corbet - Black-haired
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Corbin: Raven-haired
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Corbit: Raven Form of Corbet - Black-haired
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Corbitt: Raven Form of Corbet - Black-haired
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Corby: Raven-haired
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Corbyn: Raven-haired
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Cord: Form of Cordell 'cordmaker'
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Cordale: Form of Cordell 'cordmaker'
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Corday: Form of Cordell 'cordmaker'
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Cordell: A rope maker; cordmaker
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Corey: Hill hollow
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Corky: Form of Corey 'Hill hollow'
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Corley: Form of Corliss - Generous Form of Corey 'Hill hollow'
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Corliss: Generous
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Cornal: Form of Cornell - College; name of a town
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Cornall: Form of Cornell - College; name of a town
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Cornel: Form of Cornell - College; name of a town
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Cornell: College; name of a town
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Cornwallis: Man from Cornwall
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Correy: Form of Corey 'Hill hollow'
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Corrick: Form of Corey 'Hill hollow'
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Cort: Courtier; court attendant
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Cortland: Courtier; court attendant
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Cortlandt: Form of Courtland - Farm land
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Cortney: Form of Courtney - Lives in the court
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Corvin: Raven-haired
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Corwan: Friend of the heart
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Corwin: Friend of the heart
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Corwine: Friend of the heart
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Corwyn: Friend of the heart
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Corwynn: Form of Corwin - Heart's friend
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Cory: Hill; hollow
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Corydon: Ready for battle/war
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Coryell: Wears a helmet
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Costa: Diminutive of Constantine - Steady; stable
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Coty: Form of Cody - Cushion; helpful
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Coulson: Triumphant people
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Coulter: Form of Colt - young horse;frisky
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Court: Courtier; court attendant
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Courtenay: Courtier; court attendant
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Courtland: Dweller in court
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Courtlandt: Form of Courtland - Farm land
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Courtnay: Form of Courtney - Lives in the court
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Courtney: Courtier; court attendant
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Covell: Lives at the cave slope
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Covyll: Lives at the cave slope
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Coy: Forest
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Crandal: Form of Crandall - Crane valley
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Crandall: From the crane valley
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Crandell: From the crane valley
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Cranleah: From the crane meadow
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Cranleigh: Form of Cranley - Crane meadow
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Cranley: From the crane meadow
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Cranly: From the crane meadow
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Cranston: From the crane estate
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Cranstun: From the crane estate
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Crawford: From the crow's ford
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Crayton: Form of Creighton - Rocky town
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Creed: Belief; guiding principle
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Creighton: Lives at the creek town
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Creketun: Lives at the creek town
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Crespin: Curly-haired The 3rd century martyr St Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers
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Cresswell: Watercress river
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Creswell: Form of Cresswell - Watercress river
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Crichton: From the town by the creek
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Cris: Diminutive of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ
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Crispin: Curly-haired The 3rd century martyr St Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers
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Cristobal: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Cristoforo: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart
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Croften: From the enclosed town
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Crofton: Cottage town; from the enclosed town
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Crombwiella: Lives by the winding stream
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Crompton: From the winding farm
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Cromwell: Lives by the winding stream
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Crosbey: Form of Crosby - By the cross
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Crosbie: Form of Crosby - By the cross
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Crosby: By the cross
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Crosland: Literally 'cross land'
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Croslea: Form of Crosley - Meadow with a cross
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Crosleah: From the cross meadow
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Crosleigh: From the cross meadow
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Crosley: From the cross meadow
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Crosly: From the cross meadow
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Crossland: Form of Crosland - Literally 'cross land'
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Crossley: Form of Crosley - Meadow with a cross
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Crowther: Fiddle player
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Croydon: Surname and place-name
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Cuithbeart: Form of Cuthbert - Famous
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Cuithbrig: Form of Cuthbert - Famous
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Culbart: Seaman
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Culbert: Seaman
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Culley: Diminutive of Culver - Dove
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Cully: Diminutive of Culver - Dove
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Culver: Dove
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Cupere: Barrel maker
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Curt: A diminutive of Curtis, meaning courteous, or an alternative spelling of Kurt or Cort
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Curtis: Polite; courteous
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Curtiss: Courteous See also Curt
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Cuthbeorht: Noted splendor
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Cuthbert: From the Old English 'cuth' meaning famous, and 'beorth' meaning bright
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Cutler: Makes knives
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Cwentun: From the queen's estate
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Cy: Master, lord A diminutive of Cyril or Cyrus
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Cyd: Variant abbreviation of Sydney, meaning From St Denis
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Cydney: Form of Sydney From St Denis
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Cyneleah: Lives in the royal meadow
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Cyneley: Lives in the royal meadow
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Cyneric: Royal
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Cynerik: Royal
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Cynhard: Bold guardian
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Cyning: Royal
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Cynric: Royal
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Cynrik: Royal
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Cyril: Master; lord
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Cyrill: Master; lord
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Dace: Of the nobility
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Dacey: Of the nobility
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Dacian: Of the nobility
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Dack: Reference to the French town Dax
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Dael: Lives in the valley
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Daelan: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers
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Dagwood: Bright wood; from the bright one's forest
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Dain: Form of Dane - Brook Also from the surname Dane, meaning 'From Denmark'
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Daine: Form of Dane 'from Denmark'
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Dal: Diminutive of Dale - Lives in a dale/valley
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Dalbert: Bright one; proud
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Dale: Lives in the valley Surname
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Dalen: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers
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Daley: Lives in the valley
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Dallin: Proud
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Dallton: Form of Dalton - Dale town; valley town
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Dalten: Form of Dalton - Dale town; valley town
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Dalton: Valley farm
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Dalwin: Form of Delvin - Friend; good friend
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Dalwyn: Form of Delvin - Friend; good friend
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Daly: Form of Dale - Lives in a dale/valley
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Dalyn: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers
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Dana: From Denmark Also a form of Daniel, meaning God has judged, God is judge, or God will judge
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Dane: From Denmark
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Danforth: Place name in Britain
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Danon: Form of Dane 'from Denmark'
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Danvin: Form of Darwin - Friend
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Dar: Diminutive of Darby - Place where deer graze
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Daran: Great
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Darb: Diminutive of Darby - Place where deer graze
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Darby: Deer Park, from the surname and place name Derby Also 'Without envy'
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DArcy: Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy
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Darcy: Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy
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Darek: Gifted ruler From Theodoric
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Darel: Form of Darrell 'open'
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Daren: Great
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Darence: Blend of Darell and Clarence
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Dariel: Form of Darrel 'open'
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Dariell: Form of Darrel 'open'
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Darik: Form of Darrick - Ruler of the land
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Darin: Great
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Darnal: Form of Darnell - Hiding place; hidden area
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Darnall: Form of Darnell - Hiding place; hidden area
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Darneil: Hidden
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Darnel: Form of Darnell - Hiding place; hidden area
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Darnell: Hidden nook
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Darold: Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
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Daron: Great
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Darrance: Blend of Darell and Clarence
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Darrel: Form of DARYL - Dear, beloved
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Darrell: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'
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Darren: Great Origin uncertain
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Darrence: Blend of Darell and Clarence
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Darrick: Ruler of the land
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Darrik: Form of Darrick - Ruler of the land
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Darrill: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'
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Darrin: Great
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Darrol: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'
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Darrold: Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald
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Darroll: Form of Darrel 'open'
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Darron: Great
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Darryl: Darling, from the Old english 'deorling' Also a Form of Darrell
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Darryll: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'
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Darryn: Great
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Darton: From the deer park
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Darvell: Town of eagles
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Darvin: Blend of Daryl and Marvin
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Darwin: Dear friend Nineteenth-century naturalist Charles Darwin was the first major exponent of human evolution
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Darwyn: Form of Derwin - Good friend
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Daryl: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'
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Daryle: Form of Darrell
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Daryll: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'
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Dave: Form of DAVID - Beloved
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Daveon: Form of David 'beloved'
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Davian: Form of David 'beloved'
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Davidson: Surname Form of David 'beloved'
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Davidsone: David's son
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Daviel: Form of David 'beloved'
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Davion: Form of David 'beloved'
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Daviot: Form of David 'beloved'
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Davis: David's son
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Davison: David's son Surname
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Davy: Beloved or friend A diminutive of David
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Dawson: David's son Surname
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Dax: Water
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Daxton: Reference to the French town Dax
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Daylan: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers
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Dayle: Lives in the valley
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Daylen: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers
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Daylin: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers
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Daylon: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers
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Dayne: Form of Dane - Brook Also from the surname Dane, meaning 'From Denmark'
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Dayner: Form of Dane 'from Denmark'
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Dayson: Surname Form of David 'beloved'
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Dayton: Day town; light town
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Deacon: Dusty one; servant
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Deagmund: Bridge protector
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Deakin: Dusty one; servant
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Dealbeorht: Proud
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Dealbert: Proud
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Dean: From a surname derived from the Old English 'denu', meaning valley
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Deane: Form of Dean - from the valley
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Deanne: From the dene
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Dearborn: From the deer brook
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Dearbourn: Form of Dearborn - Deer river
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Dearbourne: From the deer brook
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Deavon: Form of the English county name Devon
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Decker: Roofer
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Dedrick: Gifted ruler Form of Diederick
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Dee: A diminutive of any name beginning with D, also frequently used as an independent name
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Deems: Judge's son
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Deerborn: Form of Dearborn - Deer river
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Deerward: Guardian of the deer
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Deke: Dusty one; servant
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Dekel: Dusty one; servant
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Dekle: Dusty one; servant
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Del: Form of Dell - Valley
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Delavan: Form of Delvin - Friend; good friend
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