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Collin

A young pup or cub

Collis

Latin for hill

Colten

A variant of the name Colton, which means 'coal town'.

Colton

The town of coal or dark town

Conall

Strong wolf

Conner

Lover of hounds

Connor

Lover of hounds or dogs

Conroy

A surname of Irish origin meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable'.

Cookie

A small, sweet baked treat

Cooley

Derived from a surname meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark-skinned'

Cooper

Barrel maker

Corban

A term for a gift or offering to God in Hebrew tradition

Corina

Maiden

Corkey

A name derived from 'cork', often associated with buoyancy and lightness.

Cormac

Charioteer

Cortez

Spanish for 'the one who is a counselor or advisor'

Corvin

Derived from the Latin word 'corvus', meaning raven

Corwin

Heart's friend

Cosima

Order, harmony

Cosimo

Derived from the Greek name Kosmas, meaning 'order' or 'decency'.

Cosmas

Derived from the Greek word for 'order' or 'decoration'.

Cosmic

Relating to the universe or cosmos; celestial

Cosmos

A harmonious system of countless elements that are interconnected

Cottie

A term of endearment often used for a small pet.

Cowboy

A person who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western United States

Creamy

Having a smooth texture resembling cream

Cresso

Italian for cup

Cricko

A playful or whimsical creature

Crisby

A playful variation of the name Cris, often associated with a lively and cheerful personality.

Crispie

A light and airy food, often resembling a small cake or biscuit

Crokus

A type of flowering plant in the iris family

Crosby

From the cross settlement

Crunch

The sound of something being crushed or crunched

Crusoe

A name derived from a literary character in Daniel Defoe's novel, Robinson Crusoe, representing resilience and adventure.

Csilla

Star

Cuddly

Affectionate and warm

Cullen

Handsome, good-looking

Cupper

A term often used to describe a cup holder or a cup itself.

Curran

Descendant of the ruler

Curtis

Brave or courteous

Cyrene

A mythological figure who was a huntress and a goddess of the hunt.

Cyrill

Derived from the Greek name Kyrios, meaning 'lord' or 'master'.

Dacapo

From the beginning; again

Dackie

A diminutive form of Dachshund

Dacota

Derived from the Native American Sioux language, meaning 'friend' or 'ally'.

Daegan

Meaning 'little fire' in Irish

Daeira

A name that implies a sense of guidance or leadership.

Daelan

Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'little flat valley'.

Daelyn

A modern name often associated with charm and grace

Daemyn

A variation of the name Damon, often associated with loyalty and friendship.

Daeron

A name often associated with noble or high-born individuals.

Daffie

A playful and cheerful name inspired by daffodils, symbolizing new beginnings.

Dainty

Delicate or fragile in appearance

Daisya

Derived from the name Daisy, which symbolizes purity and innocence.

Dajana

The name Dajana is derived from the Slavic word meaning 'gift' or 'morning star'.

Dalena

A diminutive or variation of the name 'Dahlia', which is a flower name.

Dalila

Gentle or delicate

Dallas

From the surname meaning 'meadow valley'.

Dalmie

A playful variation of Dalmatian, which refers to the breed known for its distinctive black or liver-spotted coat.

Dalton

Valley town

Damian

To tame or to subdue

Damien

To tame, subdue

Damilo

A name of Italian origin, often associated with strength and resilience

Damion

To tame or subdue

Dancan

A noble and brave warrior

Dandan

A common term used in various cultures, often conveying a sense of joy or fun

Dandie

A diminutive form of ‘Dandy’, often associated with elegance.

Danica

Morning star

Danila

The Lord is my judge

Danira

Gift

Danish

A type of pastry that originated in Denmark.

Dannie

A diminutive form of Daniel or Danielle, meaning 'God is my judge'.

Dannos

Derived from the Italian word meaning 'gifted'.

Dantie

A term of endearment, often used to convey affection

Daphie

Noble or delicate

Daphne

Laurel, a symbol of victory

Daphny

Laurel; victory

Dapper

Neat, trim, or smart in appearance

Dapple

A pattern of spots or mottled markings.

Darbie

A name of English origin that evokes the idea of a playful and charming personality.

Darcey

The name is derived from Old French and means 'from the marsh town'.

Darios

Derived from the Greek name Darius meaning 'possessor' or 'maintainer'.

Darius

Upholder of good

Darkus

Related to darkness or shadow

Darlin

A term of endearment, often used to express affection.

Darlyn

Beloved

Darragh

Oak tree

Darrow

Derived from the Old English word meaning 'the oak tree' or 'oak grove'.

Darvin

Derived from Charles Darwin, known for the theory of evolution.

Darwin

Belonging to Charles Darwin, the famed naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution.

Darwyn

An alternative spelling of Darwin, related to the famous naturalist Charles Darwin

Daryla

A name meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.

Dasher

One who moves quickly or runs fast

Dasper

A playful and imaginative name, often associated with the word 'dashing'.

Dastie

A playful and spirited dog name, often associated with joy.

Dastin

Brave one

Davina

Beloved

Daxton

Meaning 'town of the Daks' or 'village of the Daks'

Dayana

A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'divine'; also associated with a form of the name Diana.

Daysie

A variation of Daisy, often associated with purity and innocence.