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Meaning of the Name Coll

72 names found for "Coll"   (page 1 of 2) 

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The first name Coll is of Gaelic origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

Gaelic: Child

Similar Names

Cael | Cal | Cale | Caly | Chal | Chill | Chul | Cole | Coley | Colla |

Related Names

Ahuzzah  (Biblical)
Possession, Seizing, Collecting
Ahuzzah  (Biblical)
Possession, Seizing, Collecting
Amanda  (Latin)
Lovable, Worthy of Love. Some Scholars Believe This Name Was Invented by British Dramatist Colley Cibber Who Gave it to a Character in His Play 'Love's Last Shift.' Noel Coward Later Named a Character
Anak  (Biblical)
A Collar, Ornament
Angharad  (Welsh)
Much Loved. Used in 'Mahinogion, ' a Collection of Medieval Welsh Folk Tales. The Name of Famous Welsh Actress Angharad Rees
Bud  (English)
Derived from Bud, a Colloquial Term of Address Used in the United States; Short for Buddy, Meaning Friend. Common As a Nickname, But Less Common As a First Name. American Comedian Bud Abbott's Real Na
Cai  (English)
Diminutive of Caius: a Variant of Gaius; Which is a More Common Form of the Name in Britain. Famous Bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is Named After Its Founder, John Caius
Caius  (English)
A Variant of Gaius; Which is a More Common Form of the Name in Britain. Famous Bearer: Cambridge's Caius College is Named After Its Founder, John Caius
Colla  (Irish)
An Ancient Irish Name Whos Meaning is Lost in Antiquety
Collan  (Gaelic)
Variant of Cullen: Handsome; Good-looking Lad
Collby  (English)
Variant of Colby: from the Dark Farm
Colle  (Gaelic)
Dwells at the Woodland
Colleen  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Irish Girl
Colleen  (Gaelic)
Girl
Colleen  (Irish)
From an Irish Word for Girl. Famous Bearer: Australian Novelist Colleen Mccullough
Colleen  (Irish)
A Girl (Coleen, Colline)
Collena  (Irish)
Girl
Collene  (Irish)
Girl
Colletta  (French)
Victorious. Variant of Nicolette
Collette  (French)
Necklace. Victorious. Variant of Nicolette
Colley  (English)
A Surname Meaning Swarthy, Used Occasionally As a First Name. Famous Bearer, Actor and Dramatist Colley Cibber
Collice  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Form of Colleen
Collier  (English)
Charcoal Merchant. Coal Miner
Collier  (English)
Miner (Colier, Colis, Collayer, Collis, Collyer, Colyer). Origin: Old English
Collier  (English)
Miner
Collin  (French)
Abbreviation of Nicholas 'People's Victory.'
Collin  (Gaelic)
Child
Collin  (English)
From the Name Colin
Collin  (English)
Variant of Colin: of a Triumphant People; Young Boy
Collin  (Irish)
Virile
Collingwood  (English)
Forest
Collins  (Irish)
Holly
Collins  (English)
Abbreviation of Nicholas 'People's Victory.'
Collins  (French)
Abbreviation of Nicholas 'People's Victory.'
Collis  (English)
Son of the Dark Man
Collton  (English)
Variant of Colton: from a Dark Town. Also a Variant of Colston: Unknown Owner of Property
Collyer  (English)
Charcoal Merchant
Cornal  (English)
Variant of Cornell: College; Name of a Town
Cornall  (English)
Variant of Cornell: College; Name of a Town
Cornel  (English)
Variant of Cornell: College; Name of a Town
Cornell  (English)
College; Name of a Town
Deepali  (Hindu)
Collection of Lamps
Deepali  (Indian)
collection of lamps
Dernas  (Hebrew)
Paul's Colleague
Doll  (English)
Diminutive of Dorothy, Meaning Gift of God. Doll Has Also Come to Be Used As the Name of a Child's Plaything, and As a Colloquial Term for an Attractive Woman
Driscoll  (Celtic)
Interpreter
Driscoll  (Irish)
Mediator
Eriko  (Japanese)
Child With a Collar. The Suffix -ko Means Child
Erimentha  (Greek)
Collector of Thoughts, Determined Protector
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