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Cortneigh

What does Cortneigh mean?

Cortneigh Pronunciation of Cortneigh as a girls' name is of Old French derivation, and Cortneigh means "domain of Curtius". Cortneigh is a version of Courtney (Old French): transferred use of the surname.

STARTS/ENDS WITH Cor-, -eigh

Variations

VARIANTS Quartney, Kourtnie, Kourtni, Kourtney, Kourtneigh, Kourtnee, Kortny, Kortnie, Kortni, Kortney, Kortnee, Kortnay, Courtny, Courtnie, Courtnee, Courtnay, Cortny, Cortnie, Cortney, Cortnee

RELATIONS VIA COURTNEY Cortne, Courteneigh

CREATIVE FORMS
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Cortneigh Maisyn (C.M.), ..

How popular is Cortneigh?

Cortneigh is an uncommonly occurring first name for women. Cortneigh is also an unusual last name for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Courtney (#1192 FROM RECENT DATA), Cortney, Courtnee, Courtnie, Kortney, Kortni, Kourtney and Kourtni are the popular related forms of Cortneigh (NOT RANKED) ranked in the Top 2000. Other forms, like Kortnee, are uncommon. Adoption of these forms of Cortneigh was widespread in 1990 (MEDIAN #942) and has become much diminished since (#1899, 98.8% LESS USAGE). (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Cortney, Courtnee, Courtney, Courtnie, Kortney in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Kortni, Kourtney, Kourtni in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Courtney outside U.S.

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Arleigh, Bentleigh, Breigh, Brittneigh, Bryleigh, Caileigh, Caleigh, Carleigh, Cayleigh, Ceileigh, Charleigh, Chelseigh, Chesleigh, Chesneigh, Corabeth, Cordney, Cordni, Corene, Corine, Cornela, Cornelia, Cornelija, Cornella, Cornelle, Cornelya (see Cornelia), Cornie, Coronetta, Coronette, Cortenay (see Courtney), Corteney, Dafneigh, Darceigh, Darseigh, Deneigh, Dorseigh (see Dorsey), Fernleigh, Fortneigh, Harleigh, Holleigh, Joleigh, Karleigh, Marleigh, Sidneigh, Sivneigh (see Sivney), Tereigh, Terreigh (see Terry), Tierneigh and Whitneigh (see Whitney). These names tend to be more commonly used than Cortneigh.


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