Last name: Cosgrove This most interesting surname, is a County Cork variant of "Cosgrave", which is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic name "O'Coscraigh", meaning the male descendant (O) of Coscrach, a Gaelic nickname meaning "victorious, triumphant" (from "coscur", victory, triumph).
Last name: Costard The ultimate origin of the word lies in the Old French "coste" (Modern French "cote", rib), with the suffix "ard", indicating a person or thing characterized by a certain quality.
Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Oisdealbhaigh 'son of Oisdealbhach', a personal name composed of the elements os 'deer', 'fawn' + dealbhach 'in the form of', 'resembling'.
New Latin, from Greek kottos, a kind of river fish.
Coughlan surname history. Two original Irish versions of Coughlan (and its variants (O')Coghlan, Coglin and Cohalan) exist, O Cochlain and Mac Cochlain, both derived from cochal, meaning "cloak" or "hood".
Origin of the name Courtney: Transferred use of the French surname meaning "from Courtenay (in northern France)." The name, originally bestowed upon both males and females, is now more commonly given to girls.
Covell Name Meaning. English: from Old English cufle 'cloak', hence a nickname for an habitual wearer of a cloak or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a cloak maker.
The name Covey is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Covey is: Hound of the plains.
Covyll is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 993 times.
Cowin. Buy JPG Image ยป To the ancient Scottish name Cowin was a nickname for a metalworker. The Gaelic form of the name is Mac Ghobhainn, which means son of the smith.