Coleman

Meaning: A worker in coal or charcoal Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Lmuhn Language origin of Coleman: Germanic Regional origin of Coleman: Northern Europe Languages Coleman is most common: English Religions Coleman is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: N, lmuhn Alternative Spelling: Kolman, Colman

Connor

Meaning: Lover or hound, with Gaelic origins Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kon-Er Language origin of Connor: Germanic Regional origin of Connor: Northern Europe Languages Connor is most common: English Religions Connor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kon Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Conner, Konner

Coleson

Meaning: Son of Cole, meaning charcoal or strong Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Luh-Suhn Language origin of Coleson: Germanic Regional origin of Coleson: Northern Europe Languages Coleson is most common: English Religions Coleson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: N, luh Alternative Spelling: Colson, Koleson

Conor

Meaning: Lover or hound Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kon-Or Language origin of Conor: Germanic Regional origin of Conor: Northern Europe Languages Conor is most common: English Religions Conor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kon Last letter and sound: R, or Alternative Spelling: Conner, Connor

Coley

Meaning: Charcoal or coal Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Lee Language origin of Coley: Germanic Regional origin of Coley: Northern Europe Languages Coley is most common: English Religions Coley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Colie, Kolee

Conrad

Meaning: Bold counsel or ruler, from Old German Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kon-Rad Language origin of Conrad: Germanic Regional origin of Conrad: Northern Europe Languages Conrad is most common: English Religions Conrad is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kon Last letter and sound: D, rad Alternative Spelling: Konrad, Conrade

Colin

Meaning: Victory of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Lin Language origin of Colin: Germanic Regional origin of Colin: Northern Europe Languages Colin is most common: English Religions Colin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Collin, Kolin

Colley

Meaning: A variant of Cole, meaning coal Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Lee Language origin of Colley: Germanic Regional origin of Colley: Northern Europe Languages Colley is most common: English Religions Colley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Collie, Kolley

Collier

Meaning: A person who works in coal, coal miner Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kol-Yer Language origin of Collier: Germanic Regional origin of Collier: Northern Europe Languages Collier is most common: English Religions Collier is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kol Last letter and sound: R, yer Alternative Spelling: Collyer, Kollyer

Collin

Meaning: Victory of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kol-In Language origin of Collin: Germanic Regional origin of Collin: Northern Europe Languages Collin is most common: English Religions Collin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kol Last letter and sound: N, in Alternative Spelling: Colin, Kolin