Court(English)
Derived from Old French, it means 'yard or enclosure' or 'residence of a lord'. | In English, it can also denote a courtier or someone who attends court.
Derived from Old French, it means 'yard or enclosure' or 'residence of a lord'. | In English, it can also denote a courtier or someone who attends court.
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Courteney
Derived from an old French term meaning 'short nose
Courtland
Courtland means 'land of the court', deriving from Old English roots
Courtlandt
Land of the court, denoting an estate or region belonging to nobility
Couvert
A protective shelter, offering refuge and safety
Covell
Derived from Old English, Covell means 'dweller at the cave'
Covin
Symbolizes triumph and peace
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