Cornelius
Meaning: Horn, or strong, often associated with leadership Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kor-Nee-Lee-Uhs Language origin of Cornelius: Germanic Regional origin of Cornelius: Northern Europe Languages Cornelius is most common: English Religions Cornelius is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kor Last letter and sound: S, uhs Alternative Spelling: Kornelius, Cornelious
Cleveland
Meaning: From the cliffs by the land Gender: Male Pronunciation: Klee-Vuh-Luhnd Language origin of Cleveland: Germanic Regional origin of Cleveland: Northern Europe Languages Cleveland is most common: English Religions Cleveland is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Klee Last letter and sound: D, vuh Alternative Spelling: Cleaveland, Cleavland
Chamberlain
Meaning: Officer or servant in a royal court Gender: Male Pronunciation: Chaym-Buhr-Lin Language origin of Chamberlain: Germanic Regional origin of Chamberlain: Northern Europe Languages Chamberlain is most common: English Religions Chamberlain is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Chaym Last letter and sound: N, buhr Alternative Spelling: Chamburlain, Chamburlaine
Christian
Meaning: Follower of Christ Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kris-Tee-Uhn Language origin of Christian: Germanic Regional origin of Christian: Northern Europe Languages Christian is most common: English Religions Christian is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kris Last letter and sound: N, tee Alternative Spelling: Kristian, Cristien, Khristian
Christopher
Meaning: Christ-bearer, meaning one who carries Christ Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kris-Tuh-Fer Language origin of Christopher: Germanic Regional origin of Christopher: Northern Europe Languages Christopher is most common: English Religions Christopher is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kris Last letter and sound: R, tuh Alternative Spelling: Kristopher, Cristopher, Khristopher
Carrington
Meaning: From the town of Carrington in England Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kahr-Ing-Tuhn Language origin of Carrington: Germanic Regional origin of Carrington: Northern Europe Languages Carrington is most common: English Religions Carrington is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kahr Last letter and sound: N, ing Alternative Spelling: Carington, Karrington
Beresford
Meaning: From the ford by the hill or slope Gender: Male Pronunciation: Behr-Iss-Ferd Language origin of Beresford: Germanic Regional origin of Beresford: Northern Europe Languages Beresford is most common: English Religions Beresford is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Behr Last letter and sound: D, iss Alternative Spelling: Berisford, Beresferd
Bannister
Meaning: The guard of the stairs Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ban-Iss-Ter Language origin of Bannister: Germanic Regional origin of Bannister: Northern Europe Languages Bannister is most common: English Religions Bannister is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Ban Last letter and sound: R, iss Alternative Spelling: Banister, Bannyster
Archibald
Meaning: Bold and genuine Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ar-Chuh-Bawld Language origin of Archibald: Germanic Regional origin of Archibald: Northern Europe Languages Archibald is most common: English Religions Archibald is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ar Last letter and sound: D, chuh Alternative Spelling: Archibold, Archybold
Arlington
Meaning: From the settlement of the family of Arla Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ar-Ling-Tuhn Language origin of Arlington: Germanic Regional origin of Arlington: Northern Europe Languages Arlington is most common: English Religions Arlington is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ar Last letter and sound: N, ling Alternative Spelling: Arlingtun, Arlinton