Boy Names
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Names In This Collection
Conrad
Conrad signals leadership with a traditional Germanic background.
Pronounced KON-rahd
Conrado
Conrado offers a strong, versatile option with multicultural reach.
Pronounced kon-RAH-doh
Constantine
Constantine conveys peace with a strong, historic Greek background.
Pronounced KON-stan-teen
Constantino
Constantino blends Italian heritage with a courageous, uplifting feel.
Pronounced kon-tahn-TEE-no
Conway
Timeless name with a thoughtful, scholarly vibe.
Pronounced KON-way
Copeland
Strong, place-based surname with a protective, steady vibe.
Pronounced KOP-lənd
Corban
Biblical-rooted name with a gentle, steadfast strength.
Pronounced KOR-bən
Corbett
Classic Scottish surname turned given name with a warm, light feel.
Pronounced KOR-bet
Corbin
Bold, versatile name with a modern edge and strong sound.
Pronounced KOR-bin
Corby
Short, buoyant name with a lively, joyful feel.
Pronounced KOR-bee
Corbyn
Modern-friendly English name with a warm, light sound.
Pronounced KOR-bin
Cord
Short, cheerful name with a sunny, joyful feel.
Pronounced KORD
Cordarius
Distinctive African-rooted name with a bold, strong energy.
Pronounced kor-DAY-ree-us
Cordaro
Italian-influenced name with a graceful, musical cadence.
Pronounced kor-DAH-ro
Cordell
Elegant French-origin name with a peaceful, confident feel.
Pronounced KOR-del
Cordero
Cordero is a masculine name with Spanish roots associated with lamb and gentleness.
Pronounced kor-DEH-roh
Corin
Corin is an African-origin name commonly linked with joyful, uplifting presence.
Pronounced KOH-rin
Cormac
Cormac is an Irish-origin name rooted in courage and uplifting energy.
Pronounced KOR-mak
Cornel
Cornel is a Welsh-origin name associated with strength and grounded presence.
Pronounced KOR-nel
Cornelio
Cornelio is the Spanish/Italian form of Cornelius with Latin roots.
Pronounced kor-NEL-ee-oh
Cornelious
Cornelious is a form closely tied to Cornelius with Latin roots.
Pronounced kor-NEL-ee-us
Cornelius
Cornelius is a classic Latin name with long historical use.
Pronounced kor-NEL-ee-us
Cornell
Cornell is a compact, versatile name with broad cultural usage.
Pronounced KOR-nell
Correy
Correy is a modern-styled name with varied cultural usage.
Pronounced KOR-ee
Cort
Cort offers a brisk, modern feel with a tranquil, peaceful edge.
Pronounced KORT
Cortez
Cortez is a Spanish-rooted name with a strong, harmonious presence.
Pronounced kor-TEZ
Cortland
Cortland blends a place-name feel with a thoughtful, wise impression.
Pronounced KORT-land
Corwin
Corwin blends classic English roots with a hopeful, warm impression.
Pronounced KOHR-win
Cosimo
Cosimo is Italian-origin with a warm, lighthearted cadence.
Pronounced KOH-see-mo
Cosme
Greek-origin Cosme offers a classic, scholarly feel.
Pronounced KOS-me
Cosmo
Multicultural Cosmo evokes brightness with a cosmopolitan vibe.
Pronounced KOZ-mo
Coty
Multicultural Coty offers a bold, contemporary masculine name.
Pronounced KOT-ee
Courtland
Greek-root Courtland evokes resilience with a classic sound.
Pronounced COURT-land
Craig
Japanese Craig gives a modern, hopeful masculine option.
Pronounced CRAYG
Crawford
Multicultural Crawford offers a balanced, heritage-inspired masculine option.
Pronounced CROF-erd
Cree
Germanic Cree offers a graceful, gentle masculine option.
Pronounced KREE
Creed
African Creed combines a bold, uplifting feel with modern usage.
Pronounced Kreed
Creighton
Multicultural Creighton blends harmony with a modern surname feel.
Pronounced KREE-ton
Crew
Greek-origin Crew presents a modern, peaceful masculine option.
Pronounced KROO
Crispin
Crispin blends classic English roots with a crisp, modern sound.
Pronounced KRIS-pin
Crist
Crist is a concise, sturdy name with broad cultural resonance.
Pronounced KRIST
Cristhian
Cristhian signals strength with a flexible, cross-cultural resonance.
Pronounced KRIS-tee-an
Cristian
Cristian: a male name rooted in Latin heritage, tied to courage and steadfastness.
Pronounced KRIS-tee-an
Cristiano
Cristiano: Italian form linked to hope and a hopeful future.
Pronounced kri-STYAH-no
Cristo
Spanish form Cristo, rooted in the name Christ, conveying a strong, grounded heritage.
Pronounced KREE-stoh
Cristobal
Cristobal is the Greek-origin form of Christopher, linked to faith and devotion.
Pronounced kree-sto-BAHL
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