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Cornish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Cador Likely from Welsh element 'cad' meaning 'battle', broadly interpreted as 'battle leader' or 'warrior'. Cornish, Welsh Boy
Carn cairn; heap or mound of stones; rocky hill Cornish, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Coan Likely 'descendant of Cuanán' (from Irish Cuan meaning roughly 'harbor' or 'beloved/little one'), or a locational name meaning 'dweller by a hollow/cove' in Cornish/English contexts. Cornish, English, Irish, Scottish Boy
Cubert famous, bright Cornish, English Boy
Denzal From a Cornish place name meaning "from the high fortress" or "from the fortified place". Cornish Boy
Denzell from the high fortress Cornish Boy
Denzil from the high stronghold Cornish, English Boy
Denzill Surname-derived given name from the Cornish place-name Denzell, meaning 'fortified place' or 'from the fortress'. Cornish Boy
Denzille From the place Denzell - 'fort' or 'high stronghold' Cornish Boy
Enys island Cornish Boy
Gof smith, blacksmith (metalworker) Cornish, Welsh Boy
Gorran Either 'mountain man' (from Slavic Goran) or 'change' (Kurdish); also used as a Cornish place name. Cornish Boy
Henwas Literally 'old servant' or 'old youth' - a Cornish/Brittonic compound Cornish Boy
Jago Supplanter (one who follows at the heel) Cornish Boy
Jaygo Derived from Jago (Cornish form of James/Jacob), meaning 'supplanter'. Cornish, English Boy
Kellow Surname-based name probably linked to a place or the holly tree (if from Cornish kelyn); overall meaning is uncertain Cornish, English Boy
Kernen Surname-turned given name; likely surname-origin. Possible Irish link meaning 'descendant of Cearnán' or a German/toponymic sense related to 'core, seed' or the place name Kernen. Cornish, English, German, Irish Boy
Kerwyn Likely 'fair/blessed' (wyn) combined with 'ker' - possibly 'fair/blessed dweller' or a variant of Carwyn meaning 'blessed love'. Cornish, Welsh Boy
Kevern Uncertain - original Cornish meaning unclear; possibly related to 'gentle'/'handsome' if linked to Kevin (Caoimhín) Cornish, Scottish Boy
Keverne Place-name derived - 'of Keverne' (named for the parish/saint); specific older-language element uncertain Cornish Boy
Kitto Diminutive form of Kit (from Christopher: 'Christ-bearer'); sometimes linked to Katherine ('pure') when used for girls; also a Cornish family name. Cornish, English, Japanese Boy
Mawgan Likely from a Brythonic root related to mael, meaning 'prince' or 'chief'; also the name of a Cornish/Breton saint. Breton, Cornish Boy
Morice Derived from Mauritius, meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish" Cornish, Latin Boy
pasco Relating to Easter or Passover; 'of the Passover/Easter' (born at or associated with Easter) Cornish, Italian, Latin Boy
Pascoe Relating to Easter; 'born at Easter' Breton, Cornish Boy
Penvro Likely 'head of the land' or 'chief of the country' (from pen 'head' + vro 'land/country') Breton, Cornish Boy
Peran Uncertain - in Cornish linked to Saint Piran (no clear literal meaning); in Persian/Kurdish contexts it may relate to words meaning 'old' or 'wise'. Meaning varies by origin. Celtic, Cornish, Persian Boy
Perran Probably "little dark one" (from Irish Ciarán); associated with Saint Piran, patron saint of Cornwall Cornish Boy
Pirrin Likely 'little rock' (diminutive of Pierre/Peter - 'rock') Cornish Boy
tremaine homestead or settlement by the stone Cornish Boy