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Meaning of the Name Cord

The first name Cord is of German, English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

German: Honest Advisor
English: Variant of Cordell 'Cordmaker.'

Similar Names

Ceard | Corday | Cort | Court | Curt |

Related Names

Amethyst  (Greek)
Jewel. Also 'Against Intoxication.' a Purple or Violet Gemstone. According to Ancient Greek Superstition an Amethyst Protected Its Owner Against the Effects of Strong Drink
Anna  (Greek)
A Variant of Hannah. in Virgil's 'Aeneid', Anna Was Sister of Dido, Queen of Carthage. According to an Apocryphal Gospel, Anna Was Also the Mother of the Virgin Mary
Anya  (Greek)
Variant of Anna: a Variant of Hannah. in Virgil's 'Aeneid', Anna Was Sister of Dido, Queen of Carthage. According to an Apocryphal Gospel, Anna Was Also the Mother of the Virgin Mary
Arqam  (Muslim)
Writer. The Best Recorder
Asia  (Arabic)
Lively; the Rising Sun. The Name of the Continent Used As a Given Name. According to the Koran the Pharaoh's Wife Asia Raised the Infant Moses. A Variant of Aisha: Life
Asianne  (Arabic)
The Rising Sun. The Name of the Continent Used As a Given Name. According to the Koran the Pharaoh's Wife Asia Raised the Infant Moses. A Variant of Aisha: (Life)
Azia  (Arabic)
The Rising Sun. The Name of the Continent Used As a Given Name. According to the Koran the Pharaoh's Wife Asia Raised the Infant Moses. A Variant of Aisha: (Life)
Bedan  (Biblical)
According to Judgment
Chance  (English)
Keeper of the Records
Chancellor  (English)
Keeper of Records, Secretary
Concordea  (Latin)
Harmony
Concordia  (Latin)
Harmony
Cordale  (English)
Variant of Cordell 'Cordmaker.'
Corday  (English)
Variant of Cordell 'Cordmaker.'
Cordelia  (Shakespearean)
'Tragedy of King Lear' Daughter to King Lear
Cordelia  (Celtic)
Of the Sea
Cordelia  (Welsh)
Jewel of the Sea
Cordelia  (English)
In Shakespeare's King Lear a Woman of Rare Honesty
Cordelia  (Celtic)
Daughter of the Sea, Modest, Diligent, Prudent
Cordelia  (English)
Daughter of the Sea
Cordell  (English)
Rope Maker
Cordell  (English)
A Rope Maker; Cordmaker
Cordero  (Spanish)
Lamb
Delia  (Greek)
From Delos. Derived from the Name Delos, the Greek Island Where Apollo and the Goddess Artemis are Believed to Have Been Born. Also an Abbreviation of Cordelia and Adelia
Delia  (Greek)
From the Name Cordelia
Devi  (Sanskrit)
Divine. A Mythological Hindu Title Relating to Shiva's Wife Who is Known by Different Names According to Her Exercise of Power for Good or Ill
Discordia  (Latin)
Goddess of War
Eris  (Greek)
Goddess of Discord
Harmonee  (English)
Unity; Concord; Musically in Tune. Harmonia Was the Mythological Daughter of Aphrodite
Harmonia  (Latin)
Concord
Harmonie  (English)
Unity; Concord; Musically in Tune. Harmonia Was the Mythological Daughter of Aphrodite
Harmony  (Latin)
Concord
Kord  (English)
Cordmaker. Surname
Kordale  (English)
Cordmaker. Surname
Kordell  (English)
From Cordell
Kordell  (English)
Cordmaker. Surname
Leif  (Scandinavian)
Son; Descendant. According to Norse Legend Viking Leif Eriksson Landed His Longboat on North American Shores Some Years Before Columbus Arrived in the Caribean
Nodab  (Biblical)
Vowing of His Own Accord
Qubilah  (Muslim)
Concord
Raaqeem  (Muslim)
Variant of Raqim: Writer. Recorder
Raaqim  (Muslim)
Variant of Raqim: Writer. Recorder
Raqim  (Muslim)
Writer. Recorder
Rebecca  (Hebrew)
Variant of Rebekah: Captivating; Knotted Cord
Rebekah  (Hebrew)
Captivating; Knotted Cord. Wife of Isaac in the Old Testament
Sigionoth  (Biblical)
According to Variable Songs or Tunes
Sigionoth  (Biblical)
According to Variable Songs or Tunes

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