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Corbeau
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Raven or crow; often evokes intelligence, mystery, and omen symbolism |
French |
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Corbet
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little raven |
French |
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Corbie
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crow, raven |
French, Scottish |
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Corbin
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Raven (derived from Old French 'corbeau') |
French |
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Cordelle
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Originally a surname meaning 'maker or seller of cord/rope'; occasionally linked to heart-related forms through Cordelia |
English, French |
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Cordrelle
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Variant of the surname Cordell, originally referring to a maker/seller of cords or a cord/rope. |
English, French |
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Cosime
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Order, decency; ornament, beauty |
French, Greek |
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Costes
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Derived from 'costa' - 'side, slope' or 'of the coast'; occasionally used as a diminutive/short form of Konstantinos ('constant, steadfast') |
French, Spanish |
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Counte
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Likely derived from the title 'count' (a noble or county ruler) or from surnames like Conte/Comte; an occupational/status name. |
English, French, Italian, Latin |
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Courtis
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Courteous; polite, well-mannered |
French |
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Creissant
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Crescent; growing or increasing, often associated with the crescent moon |
French |
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Cremer
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Occupational name for a shopkeeper, merchant, or dairy/cream seller |
Dutch, French, Germanic |
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Curtis
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courteous, polite, well-mannered |
English, French |
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Cutlar
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Knife-maker; maker or seller of cutting tools (occupational surname) |
English, French |
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Cyr
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Likely 'lordly' (from Cyril/Cyrille); sometimes associated with 'sun'/'throne' if linked to Cyrus |
French |
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Cyrano
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Likely “of the Lord” (from Greek kyriakos), interpreted as lordly or belonging to the Lord |
French |
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Daguenet
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Probably a diminutive family name; possibly related to French 'dague' (dagger) or to regional surname forms - exact meaning uncertain. |
French |
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Dalphin
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dolphin; historically associated with the French heir title 'Dauphin' (leadership/heir) |
French |
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Danion
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Derived from Daniel: 'God is my judge' (sometimes treated as a diminutive or modern elaboration) |
English, French |
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Danton
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Of Anton/Anthony - essentially 'son of' or 'from Anton' (linked to Antonius, often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'praiseworthy') |
French |
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Darden
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From Arden/Ardennes; ‘of the Arden’ - associated with the forest or region |
English, French |
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Dareau
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Likely a French surname-turned-given name; exact meaning uncertain, possibly 'of Areau' or derived from a local place name or Old French elements. |
French |
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Darnay
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'from Arnay' (denoting origin from a place called Arnay) |
French |
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Darnyell
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Modern variant of Darnell - surname/place-name or associated with the darnel grass; broadly 'from Darnell' or linked to the plant name |
English, French |
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Dartagnan
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Originally a surname meaning "of/from Artagnan" (a place name) |
French |
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Dartanian
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'from Artagnan' (a place name); associated with bravery and adventurous spirit via the musketeer D'Artagnan |
French |
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dartanyan
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Toponymic: 'of Artagnan' / 'from Artagnan' (a place name) |
French |
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Dax
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From the town of Dax; associated with thermal waters/hot springs |
French |
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Delano
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From Lannoy - a locational surname referring to the town of Lannoy in northern France |
French |
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Delevan
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From the place called Levan - a locational surname meaning 'from Levan' (exact original element uncertain) |
English, French |
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