Colson

Meaning: Charcoal or strong Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kol-Suhn Language origin of Colson: Germanic Regional origin of Colson: Northern Europe Languages Colson is most common: English Religions Colson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kol Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Coleson, Kolson

Colt

Meaning: A young horse, or a boy, spirited and lively Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Lt Language origin of Colt: Germanic Regional origin of Colt: Northern Europe Languages Colt is most common: English Religions Colt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: T, lt Alternative Spelling: Kolt, Colte

Colten

Meaning: Town of the coal town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Lt-Uhn Language origin of Colten: Germanic Regional origin of Colten: Northern Europe Languages Colten is most common: English Religions Colten is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: N, lt Alternative Spelling: Kolten, Colton

Colton

Meaning: From the coal town, meaning town by the coal or settlement Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Lt-Uhn Language origin of Colton: Germanic Regional origin of Colton: Northern Europe Languages Colton is most common: English Religions Colton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Koh Last letter and sound: N, lt Alternative Spelling: Kolton, Colten

Coltrane

Meaning: Train of coal Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kol-Trayn Language origin of Coltrane: Germanic Regional origin of Coltrane: Northern Europe Languages Coltrane is most common: English Religions Coltrane is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kol Last letter and sound: E, trayn Alternative Spelling: Koltrane, Coltrain

Colvin

Meaning: From the valley of the stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kol-Vin Language origin of Colvin: Germanic Regional origin of Colvin: Northern Europe Languages Colvin is most common: English Religions Colvin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kol Last letter and sound: N, vin Alternative Spelling: Kolvin, Colven

Colyer

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

Conner

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

Clayton

Meaning: From the town on the clay field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Klay-Tuhn Language origin of Clayton: Germanic Regional origin of Clayton: Northern Europe Languages Clayton is most common: English Religions Clayton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Klay Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Klayton, Clayten

Clement

Meaning: Merciful or mild Gender: Male Pronunciation: Klem-Uhnt Language origin of Clement: Germanic Regional origin of Clement: Northern Europe Languages Clement is most common: English Religions Clement is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Klem Last letter and sound: T, uhnt Alternative Spelling: Clemont, Clemens