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
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
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