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Kalahan
Irish · Kalahan is an Irish surname-style variant of Callahan, from Gaelic roots meaning "bright-headed" or "lover of churches."
Kallai
Hebrew · Kallai is a Hebrew biblical name, likely meaning "swift" or tied to a clan name in scripture.
Kashmire
Indian · Likely inspired by Kashmir, a historic region name, giving it a place-based and evocative feel.
Kope
English · A rare short-form name likely used for sound and distinctiveness rather than a fixed traditional meaning.
Kyzair
Latin · Likely inspired by Caesar-derived names, carrying an imperial and commanding sound.
Kyzaire
Latin · A stylized modern form likely influenced by Caesar-derived names and their regal associations.
Kanvi
Indian · An Indian name, often interpreted as creative or poetic in modern usage, with a gentle contemporary sound.
Keveah
Hebrew · Likely a modern invented form with Hebrew-style sound, possibly echoing Kever or Kiva-related patterns.
Kalessy
Greek · Kalessy appears to be a modern elaboration of Greek-rooted Kal- names, suggesting beauty or goodness through the kalos element.
Khelany
English · Khelany is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Kehlani and similar melodic contemporary names.
Khlover
English · Khlover is a modern respelling of Clover, the English nature name for the lucky flowering plant.
Kaiyair
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend of Kai and Yair/Jair, carrying senses of brightness or light.
Kerlens
French · Likely a French-influenced modern surname-style given name with unclear deeper etymology.
Kazar
Persian · Likely derived from West Asian naming sounds, possibly suggesting power or distinction in modern use.
Khavon
English · A modern name likely shaped by names like Davon or Javon, with possible Arabic-influenced sound patterns.
Kayeli
English · Kayeli appears to be a modern blended name, influenced by Kay, Kailey, and melodic Spanish-style endings.
Keyior
English · Keyior appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped from Keyon or Kyrie-like sounds.
Knoxly
Scottish · Knoxly is a modern surname-style name built on Knox, a Scottish place name meaning "round hill."
Kataliah
Greek · Kataliah appears to elaborate Katherine and related forms, from Greek roots meaning 'pure,' with a lyrical Spanish-style ending.
Kavery
Indian · Kavery is a variant of Kaveri, the name of a sacred Indian river, making it a place and nature name.
Khalari
Arabic · Khalari is likely a modern name influenced by Arabic-derived sounds such as Khalil or Khali, with a decorative ending.
Kervenson
French · Likely a modern surname-style formation, possibly built with the French patronymic feel of '-son.'
Kingstynn
English · Kingstynn is a stylized form of Kingston, an English place name meaning "king's town."
Kiyair
Hebrew · Kiyair likely echoes Jair or Yair, the Hebrew name meaning he shines or gives light, with modern spelling.
Kotah
English · Kotah is a modern variant of Dakota, a place and people name popularized as a contemporary unisex-style choice.
Kairoh
Arabic · Kairoh is a modern spelling tied to Cairo, the Arabic place name, giving it a place-linked and contemporary feel.
Kalloway
Scottish · Kalloway is a surname-style name related to Calloway and similar place-derived Celtic family names.
Keyver
English · Keyver appears to be a modern coined name shaped from Key- plus a surname-like ending for a sleek contemporary sound.
Kaeori
Japanese · Kaeori is likely a modern variant influenced by Japanese names such as Kaori, often associated with fragrance or beauty.
Kaiore
Japanese · Kaiore appears to be a modern blended name, likely shaped by Kai with a lyrical ending for a flowing contemporary sound.
Kairavi
Indian · Kairavi is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots, often linked with moonlight or something luminous in the night.
Kalaylah
Arabic · Kalaylah is likely an Arabic-influenced elaboration of Layla, a name tied to night, beauty, and poetic romance.
Kaybrielle
English · Kaybrielle is a modern blend of Kay and Gabrielle, carrying a graceful contemporary sound with echoes of God is my strength.
Kazelynn
English · Kazelynn is a modern invented name combining a sharp opening sound with the familiar English suffix -lynn.
Kehilani
English · Kehilani is likely a modern melodic name influenced by Leilani-style forms, giving it a heavenly and graceful feel.
Keiyla
Hebrew · Keiyla is likely a variant of Keila or Keyla, a name associated with crown or laurel in later usage.
Kelanii
English · Kelanii is a modern invented name with a flowing vowel pattern, likely inspired by contemporary names ending in -lani.
Kemoura
Arabic · Kemoura appears to be a modern coined name, possibly shaped from Arabic-influenced sounds and a soft romantic ending.
Kenzaya
English · Kenzaya is a modern blend name, likely built from Kenza or Kenzie with a fashionable -ya ending.
Ketana
Hebrew · Ketana comes from Hebrew and means small or little, originally a descriptive word that became a personal name form.
Khaliana
Arabic · Khaliana is likely an Arabic-influenced modern elaboration, echoing roots tied to enduring, noble, or graceful qualities.
Khivi
Hebrew · Khivi is likely a rare Hebrew-style modern name with a light, lively sound rather than a single widely fixed origin.
Kiraz
Persian · Kiraz is used as a nature name and is associated with cherry fruit, giving it a bright and vivid botanical image.
Kleia
Greek · Kleia is likely a variant of Cleia or Kleio, from Greek roots related to glory, fame, and celebration.
Knyomi
Hebrew · Knyomi is a modern spelling twist on Naomi, preserving the sense of pleasantness while giving it a more distinctive look.
Kolibri
German · Kolibri is the German word for hummingbird, used as a vivid nature-inspired modern name.
Kollynns
English · Kollynns is a modern surname-style invention based on Collins or Collyn, giving it a tailored contemporary sound.
Krisbel
Latin · Krisbel appears to blend Kris with Belle, combining Christian-rooted sound with the French word for beautiful.
Kyoir
Japanese · Kyoir is likely a modern East Asian-inspired coined form, valued more for its sleek sound than a fixed traditional meaning.
Kaezen
Japanese · Kaezen is likely a modern name inspired by Japanese kaizen, meaning improvement or positive change.
Kaisten
English · Kaisten is a modern -en name, likely shaped by names like Kason, Caiston, or Germanic surname sounds.
Kanata
Japanese · Kanata is a Japanese name meaning far away or beyond, suggesting distance and horizon.
Kanekoa
Japanese · Kanekoa is likely used as a strong warrior-style name and is associated with brave, steadfast character.
Kashmyr
Persian · Kashmyr is a stylized form of Kashmir, the place name linked to the historic region of South Asia.
Kaymar
Persian · Kaymar has a Persian-style form and likely evokes royal or noble associations found in Iranian naming.
Kazmier
Slavic · Kazmier is a variant of Casimir, from Slavic roots meaning to proclaim peace or destroy strife.
Keev
Irish · Keev is likely an Irish short form related to Caoimh, carrying meanings like gentle, handsome, or beloved.
Kemazi
African · Kemazi appears to be a modern African-style name chosen for its bold sound and contemporary individuality.
Kemonii
African · Kemonii is a modern inventive name, possibly influenced by K names and melodic vowel endings.
Kenzlo
English · Kenzlo is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Kenzo and surname-style endings like -lo or -low.
Kevit
Irish · Kevit is likely a variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin, meaning handsome or gentle birth.
Keyano
English · Keyano is a modern melodic creation, likely shaped by Keanu and other vowel-rich contemporary names.
Keyes
English · Keyes comes from an English surname, likely linked to a quay or wharf, making it originally place-based.
Khalev
Hebrew · Khalev is a transliterated form of Caleb, the Hebrew biblical name tied to wholeheartedness and loyalty.
Khalias
Arabic · Khalias likely draws on Arabic khalid-type roots, suggesting enduring, eternal, or lasting qualities.
Khalys
Arabic · Khalys appears to be a modern Arabic-influenced spelling, likely built from roots suggesting purity or permanence.
Khartier
French · Khartier is likely a stylized modern surname-form inspired by Cartier and luxury-associated French naming.
Khasan
Arabic · Khasan is a variant of Hasan, the Arabic name meaning handsome, good, or excellent.
Khasi
Indian · Khasi most directly matches the ethnonym and place-linked name of the Khasi people of northeastern India.
Khazmir
Slavic · Khazmir looks like a modern blend of Casimir and Kashmir, carrying echoes of peace, nobility, and place.
Kheart
English · Kheart is a modern invented name built around the English word heart, suggesting love or courage.
Kiazen
Japanese · Kiazen is likely a modern invention influenced by kaizen, the Japanese idea of continual improvement.
Kilam
Irish · Kilam is likely a modern variant influenced by Killian or William-type sounds, with a strong surname feel.
Kilyam
German · Kilyam appears to be a creative form of William or Killian, blending classic roots into a modern spelling.
Kirav
Indian · Kirav is an Indian name, likely Sanskrit-derived, associated with rays of light, praise, or graceful sound.
Knoxen
English · Knoxen is a modern extension of Knox, a Scottish surname meaning round hill or hillock.
Knoxsyn
English · A modern invented elaboration of Knox, from an English surname meaning 'round hill' or 'hillock.'
Kreeden
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Creed, from an English word meaning 'belief' or 'doctrine.'
Kreu
English · Likely a modern invented spelling inspired by crew, suggesting togetherness or group identity.
Krith
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit-based Indian naming, associated with ideas of creation, action, or accomplishment.
Kwamir
Arabic · Likely a blended modern name influenced by Arabic Qamar 'moon' and African-style Kwa- naming patterns.
Kylori
English · A modern invented name likely built from Ky- and Lori, with a soft contemporary sound rather than a single historic root.
Kymeer
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic Qamar or names like Kymir, often associated with the moon.
Kittie
English · Diminutive of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Kizzie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia tree,' a biblical daughter of Job.
Kattie
English · Diminutive of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Knute
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse 'Knútr' meaning knot. Borne by King Canute (Cnut) who ruled England and Denmark.
Katharyn
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning 'pure'.
Kathyrn
English · Variant spelling of Kathryn/Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathern
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
Kathrina
German · German variant of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning "pure."
Katye
Greek · Variant spelling of Katie, a pet form of Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Kid
English · English word name meaning 'young child'; used as an informal given name in America.
Knowlton
English · English place name meaning 'settlement on a hilltop,' from Old English 'cnoll.'
Kenney
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ciannaigh, meaning "descendant of Cionaodh" (born of fire).
Kermit
Irish · From the Irish Mac Diarmada, meaning 'son of Diarmaid' (free man). Popularized as a given name in America.
Kinnie
Scottish · Diminutive of Kenneth or related Gaelic names, meaning 'born of fire' or 'handsome one.'
Katherene
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Kathaleen
Greek · Irish-influenced spelling of Kathleen/Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kikuyo
Japanese · Japanese name associated with chrysanthemum (kiku) imagery, evoking autumn beauty.
Killis
English · Rare name of uncertain origin; possibly a variant of Gillis or Killian, from Irish ceall meaning 'church.'
Kikue
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'kiku' (chrysanthemum) and 'e' (inlet or blessing), meaning chrysanthemum bay.
Kennard
English · From Old English Cyneheard meaning 'bold royal one' or 'brave guardian.'
Katheleen
Irish · Phonetic variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kee
Irish · Irish from 'Mac Aodha' meaning 'son of fire'; also a common Chinese and Korean surname element.
Kazuo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'kazu' (harmony, number) and 'o' (man); connotes a harmonious or first-born man.
Kimiyo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'noble generation' or 'sovereign of her era,' from 'kimi' (noble) + 'yo' (generation).
Kathreen
Greek · Phonetic variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kerman
Persian · Persian name from the ancient city of Kerman in Iran, meaning 'seed' or 'worm.'
Kathlene
Irish · Variant spelling of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kline
German · From German 'Klein' meaning 'small' or 'little,' a surname adopted as a given name.
Katsumi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning victorious beauty or self-controlled, from katsu (victory) and mi (beauty).
Kenith
Scottish · Variant of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic 'Coinneach' meaning 'handsome, born of fire'.
Kester
English · Medieval English diminutive of Christopher, from Greek 'Christophoros' meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Kimble
English · From an Old English place name or Germanic personal name meaning 'royal bold' or 'war chief.'
Kathrin
German · German form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kazue
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'harmonious branch' or 'peaceful blessing,' from 'kazu' (harmony).
Kathalene
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathelene
Greek · Phonetic variant of Kathleen/Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathlyne
Greek · Variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek meaning 'pure.'
Kathyleen
Irish · Elaborated spelling of Kathleen, Irish form of Catherine, meaning 'pure.'
Kie
English · Short form or variant of names like Kyle or Kian, possibly meaning narrow strait or ancient.
Kearney
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Catharnaigh' meaning 'warlike' or 'victorious in battle.'
Kerney
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó Catharnaigh, meaning 'descendant of the warlike one.'
Kaoru
Japanese · Japanese unisex name meaning fragrance or aroma, evoking natural beauty and gentleness.
Kermitt
Irish · Variant of Kermit, from Irish Mac Diarmada meaning son of Diarmaid (free from envy).
Kern
Irish · From Irish 'ceithern' meaning foot soldier, or German 'kern' meaning seed or core.
Kirkwood
English · Place-name meaning 'church wood' or 'forest near the church,' from Norse 'kirkja' and Old English 'wudu.'
Koichi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'radiant first son' or 'happiness first,' from kō (light/happiness) and ichi (one/first).
Katrine
Greek · Scandinavian and German variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kimiye
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'noble beauty' or 'pure generation,' from 'kimi' (noble).
Kathren
English · Variant of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning 'pure,' a widely used classic name.
Kiku
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'chrysanthemum,' a symbol of longevity and nobility.
Kimie
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'noble child' or 'beautiful blessing.'
Kathleene
Irish · Variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Kazimiera
Slavic · Polish feminine of Kazimierz, from Slavic elements meaning to destroy and peace.
Keitha
Scottish · Feminine form of Keith, from Scottish Gaelic meaning woodland or forest.
Kinue
Japanese · Japanese name meaning silk branch or silk blessing, written with kanji for silk (絹) and branch (枝).
Katharyne
Greek · Elaborate spelling of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Kathline
Greek · Contracted variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Katherine meaning pure.
Kazuko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name; common kanji meanings include harmonious child or first-born child.
Kikuko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning chrysanthemum child, symbolizing longevity and nobility.
Kiyono
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning pure field or clean meadow, from kanji 'kiyo' and 'no.'
Kenichi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'strong first son' or 'healthy first,' combining ken (health/strength) and ichi (one/first).
Kazumi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'harmonious beauty' or 'peaceful beauty,' from kazu (harmony) and mi (beauty).
Kasmer
Slavic · Variant of Casimir, from Slavic elements meaning destroyer of peace or famous peacemaker.
Kieth
Scottish · Variant spelling of Keith, from a Scottish place name meaning wood or forest.
Kalmer
Norse · Scandinavian and Germanic name related to 'calm' or the Swedish place Kalmar, meaning 'stony ground'.
Kell
Norse · From Old Norse 'kellr' meaning 'spring' or 'well'; also an Irish surname from 'ceall' (church).
Kempton
English · Old English place name meaning 'warrior's settlement', from 'cempa' (warrior) and 'tun' (town).
Kennett
English · Place name from Welsh 'cen' (head/chief) or a diminutive of Kenneth, meaning 'handsome/born of fire'.
Kazuye
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'harmonious branch' or 'peaceful blessing,' from kazu (harmony) and ye (branch).
Kikuye
Japanese · Japanese name from kiku (chrysanthemum) combined with a suffix element, evoking the revered autumn flower.
Karene
Greek · Variant of Karen, from Greek Aikaterine (Catherine), meaning 'pure.' Popular in mid-20th century.
Kathalyn
Greek · Blended spelling of Katherine and -lyn, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Katherne
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.' A classic feminine name.
Kathrene
Greek · Phonetic variant of Katherine, from Greek meaning 'pure.' Common in early 20th-century America.
Kazmiera
Slavic · Polish feminine form of Kazimierz (Casimir), meaning 'destroyer of peace' or 'proclaimer of peace.'
Kazu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'harmony,' 'peace,' or 'number,' commonly a unisex element in Japanese names.
Knut
Norse · Old Norse name meaning "knot," borne by several Scandinavian kings.
Konstanty
Latin · Polish form of Constantine, from Latin meaning "steadfast" or "constant."
Kostanty
Latin · Variant Polish form of Constantine, meaning "steadfast" or "constant."
Kramer
German · German occupational surname meaning "shopkeeper" or "traveling merchant."
Katherleen
Greek · Blend of Katherine (Greek katharos 'pure') with Irish -leen suffix, combining two naming traditions.
Koula
Greek · Greek pet name, often short for names ending in -oula, meaning 'young girl.'
Kameko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning turtle child, symbolizing longevity and good fortune.
Karine
French · French and Armenian form of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Katheren
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Katherlene
Greek · Modern blend of Katherine (pure) and the -lene suffix, an elaborated form.
Kiser
German · Variant of Kaiser, from the German word for 'emperor,' ultimately from Latin 'Caesar.'
Kingdon
English · English place name meaning "king's hill," from Old English "cyning" (king) and "dūn" (hill).
Kary
English · Variant of Cary, from Irish Gaelic meaning "from the dark one" or Old English for "pleasant stream."
Kennth
Scottish · Variant spelling of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic Cináed meaning "born of fire" or "handsome."
Kunio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "country man" or "national hero," from kuni (country) and o (man).
Kazimer
Slavic · Kazimer is a Slavic form of Kazimierz, meaning one who proclaims or restores peace.
Kermith
Irish · Kermith is a variant of Kermit, likely from an Irish surname with ancient clan roots.
Kiyoto
Japanese · From Japanese 'kiyo' (pure, clean) combined with 'to' (person, gateway), conveying purity and clarity.
Kathie
Greek · Diminutive of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kumiko
Japanese · Japanese name often written with kanji meaning "long-time beautiful child" (久美子).
Kazmer
Slavic · Variant of Casimir, from Slavic elements 'kaziti' (to destroy/proclaim) and 'mir' (peace, world).
Kazuma
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'kazu' (harmony, number) and 'ma' (truth, real), meaning 'true harmony'.
Kasimer
Slavic · Variant of Casimir, from Slavic elements meaning 'proclaimer of peace' or 'destroyer of peace'.
Keene
Irish · From Irish 'Cian' meaning ancient or enduring; also an English word meaning sharp or wise.
Kellis
Irish · Variant of Ceallach, an Irish name meaning bright-headed or strife; used as a given name.
Kiichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'ki' (joy, foundation) with 'ichi' (one, first).
Kathlean
Greek · Variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek meaning 'pure.'
Katsuko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'victorious child,' from katsu (victory) and ko (child).
Katheriene
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning "pure."
Katsue
Japanese · Japanese name typically combining katsu (victory) with e (branch or blessing).
Katsuji
Japanese · Japanese masculine name where 'katsu' means 'victory' and 'ji' means 'second' or 'next.'
Kilmer
German · From Germanic roots, possibly meaning 'famous warrior' or an occupational kiln-worker surname.
Kazuto
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'kazu' (harmony, peace) and 'to' (person), meaning harmonious one.
Kirt
German · Variant of Kurt, from Germanic 'kuoni' meaning bold or brave counsel.
Kaarlo
German · Finnish form of Charles, from Germanic karl meaning 'free man' or 'warrior.'
Kenard
English · Variant of Kennard, from Old English meaning 'bold or royal guardian.'
Kenward
English · From Old English cyne (royal) and weard (guardian), meaning 'bold guardian.'
Kinneth
Scottish · Variant of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic Coinneach meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.'
Kotaro
Japanese · Japanese name combining ko (small/filial) + taro (great son), meaning 'great boy.'
Kinuko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'kinu' (silk) and 'ko' (child), meaning silk child.
Katholeen
Irish · Phonetic variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Karren
Greek · Variant spelling of Karen, from the Greek Aikaterine or Scandinavian form of Katherine.
Kerma
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a place-based or modern phonetic coinage.
Kanichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'kan' (gold or first) and 'ichi' (one), meaning golden first or top one.
Kengo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'strong and healthy,' combining 'ken' (strong) and 'go' (vigorous).
Kenwood
English · English place name meaning 'royal forest' or 'keen wood,' from Old English elements.
Kermet
Irish · Variant of Kermit, anglicized from Irish 'Diarmaid' meaning free from envy.
Kile
Irish · Variant of Kyle, from Gaelic 'caol' meaning narrow strait or channel.
Kareen
English · Variant of Karen, from Danish/Norse Karin, a short form of Katherine (Greek katharos, 'pure').
Kayoko
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written as 佳代子 (ka 'excellent' + yo 'generation' + ko 'child').
Kleber
German · German occupational surname meaning 'one who plasters or sticks'; also honors French general Kléber.
Kazuyoshi
Japanese · Japanese name combining kazu (harmony, peace) and yoshi (good, virtuous), meaning harmonious virtue.
Kenso
Japanese · Japanese name that can combine ken (healthy, wise) and so (creation), meaning wise creator.
Koneta
English · Rare modern name, possibly a feminine elaboration or variant of Connie or Bonita.
Kathaline
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure or clear.
Krikor
Persian · Armenian form of Gregory, from Greek gregorios meaning 'watchful' or 'vigilant'.
Kater
German · Germanic occupational surname used as a given name, possibly related to 'Kater' (tomcat) or a trader.
Kelmer
German · Germanic name likely derived from elements meaning 'helmet' and 'famous,' a variant of Kelmar.
Kinney
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish 'Cionaodh' or Scottish Gaelic, meaning 'born of fire.'
Karyl
German · Variant of Carol, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free person or strong.
Keiji
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "govern well" or "respectful second son," from kei (respect) + ji (second).
Kazuyuki
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'kazu' (harmony/peace) and 'yuki' (happiness/snow), meaning peaceful joy.
Kimsey
English · English surname variant, possibly from a place name or a diminutive of Kimberly or Kimball.
Koon
Chinese · From Chinese 'kun' meaning earth or universe, or an English surname variant of Kuhn.
Klyda
Scottish · Feminine variant of Clyde, from the River Clyde in Scotland, meaning 'warm' in Celtic.
Katheline
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Kathlynn
Greek · Blend of Kathleen (Irish form of Katherine, 'pure') with the suffix -lynn.
Kanji
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'generous second son' or 'tolerant ruler,' depending on the kanji characters used.
Kernell
English · Variant of Cornell or Kernal, possibly from Old English or an elaborated surname form.
Kazuyo
Japanese · Japanese name typically written 和代, meaning harmonious generation or peaceful era.
Kaola
English · Rare modern name, possibly a phonetic variant of Kayla or inspired by the koala, evoking nature.
Katherline
English · Blend of Katherine and a suffix like -line; Katherine derives from Greek katharos meaning 'pure.'
Kathrean
English · Variant spelling of Kathryn/Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning 'pure.'
Kilbourne
English · Old English place name meaning 'stream by the kiln,' from 'cyln' (kiln) and 'burna' (stream).
Kikumi
Japanese · Japanese name often written as 菊美 meaning 'chrysanthemum beauty', combining nature and elegance.
Kathelean
Irish · Variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' (pure).
Kathrynn
Greek · Variant spelling of Kathryn/Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kather
Greek · Truncated form of Katherine, from the Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathlee
Irish · Variant of Kathleen, the Anglicized form of Irish Caitlín, ultimately from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kenneith
Scottish · Variant of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic 'Cináed' meaning born of fire.
Kellogg
English · English surname from Middle English 'kilhog' meaning pork butcher; adopted as a given name in America.
Kinji
Japanese · Japanese name often written with characters meaning gold or diligence and second/order.
Kernie
Irish · Diminutive form, possibly from Irish 'ceirín' or a pet form of names like Kern.
Katrena
Greek · Phonetic variant of Katrina, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Karline
German · Feminine form of Karl (Charles), from Germanic meaning 'free woman' or 'strong'.
Karna
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning ear or a hero in the Mahabharata; also a Norse variant of Karin.
Keither
Scottish · Extended form of Keith, from a Scottish place name meaning 'wood' or 'forest.'
Kuniko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "country child," from "kuni" (country) and "ko" (child).
Karole
German · Variant of Carole, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free man or strong.
Koleta
French · Variant of Colette, a French diminutive of Nicole from Greek 'Nikolaos' meaning 'victory of the people.'
Karilyn
Norse · Blend of Kari ('pure') and the suffix -lyn, a modern Scandinavian-English hybrid.
Kittye
Greek · Archaic spelling of Kitty, a pet form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' (pure).
Karry
English · Modern phonetic variant of Carey/Kerry, possibly from Irish 'ciar' meaning 'dark'.
Kirke
Norse · Variant of Kirk, from Old Norse 'kirkja' meaning 'church'.
Kin
English · English word name meaning "family," or Japanese meaning "gold."
Kinnith
Scottish · Variant of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic 'Coinneach' meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.'
Karey
Irish · Variant of Carey, from Irish Ó Ciardha meaning 'descendant of the dark one.'
Karron
Greek · Variant of Karen, a Scandinavian form of Katherine from Greek katharos meaning 'pure.'
Kaaren
Greek · Variant spelling of Karen, a Scandinavian form of Katherine (Greek 'pure, unsullied').
Kathey
Greek · Variant spelling of Kathy, a diminutive of Katherine (Greek 'pure').
Kathi
Greek · Variant spelling of Kathy, a diminutive of Katherine (Greek 'pure, unsullied').
Karle
German · A variant of Karl/Carl, the Germanic form of Charles, from Old High German meaning 'free man.'
Kenn
Scottish · Short form of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic 'Coinneach' meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.'
Karolee
German · Elaborated variant of Carole or Caroline, from Germanic meaning 'free person' or 'strong.'
Karrol
English · Variant spelling of Carol, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man,' or associated with joyful song.
Kayrene
English · A modern compound likely blending Kay with Irene; Irene comes from Greek for peace.
Kraig
Scottish · Kraig is a spelling variant of Craig, from a Celtic word meaning "rock" or "crag."
Kennieth
Scottish · Kennieth is a variant of Kenneth, from Gaelic roots often interpreted as "handsome" or "born of fire."
Kathe
Greek · Kathe is a short form of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with "pure."
Katrinka
Greek · Katrinka is a Slavic diminutive of Katherine, a Greek-rooted name meaning "pure."
Karolynn
German · A variant of Carolyn, a feminine form of Charles meaning 'free man' in Germanic.
Karroll
Irish · A variant of Carol or Carroll, from Irish Cearbhall meaning 'fierce in battle.'
Kum
Korean · From Korean 금 (geum/kum) meaning 'gold,' a traditional Korean name element symbolizing wealth and value.
Karlen
English · Variant of Carlin or Karoline, a feminine form of Karl/Charles meaning 'free man' or 'strong.'
Kayann
English · Modern invented compound of Kay (English, possibly from Latin 'Caius') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Karalee
Greek · Modern blend of Kara (Greek: pure) and Lee (English: meadow clearing).
Karran
Greek · Variant of Karen, from Greek Aikaterine meaning 'pure' or 'unsullied.'
Katleen
Irish · Irish variant of Kathleen, itself derived from Greek Aikaterine meaning 'pure.'
Kayren
Greek · Modern spelling variant of Karen, derived from Greek Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Kolene
Irish · Variant of Colleen, from the Irish word 'cailín' meaning 'girl' or 'young woman.'
Koreen
Greek · Variant of Corinne, derived from Greek 'Korinna' meaning 'maiden.'
Kathye
Greek · Variant spelling of Kathy, a diminutive of Katherine from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Kaaran
Greek · Variant spelling of Karen, a Scandinavian form of Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Karenlee
Greek · Compound of Karen (Greek 'pure') and Lee (English 'meadow'), a mid-20th century American blend.
Kirstin
Latin · Scandinavian form of Christine, from Latin Christianus meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Karyle
German · Variant of Carol or Caryl, ultimately from Germanic Karl meaning free man or strong one.
Kitten
English · English word name meaning a young cat, used as an affectionate diminutive or pet nickname.
Kem
English · Short form possibly derived from Kim or Kempton; an English diminutive of uncertain independent origin.
Kert
German · A variant of Kurt, the German short form of Conrad, meaning 'bold counsel.'
Keener
English · English surname used as a given name, from an occupational term for one who sharpens tools.
Karenann
Greek · Combination of Karen (Scandinavian form of Katherine, Greek 'pure') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Kerrie
Irish · Kerrie is a variant of Kerry, from the Irish place name Ciarrai, often linked with dark-haired meanings.
Katheen
Greek · Katheen is a variant of Kathleen and Katherine, from Greek roots often interpreted as pure.
Katreen
Greek · Katreen is a variant of Katrine or Catriona, from Greek roots commonly interpreted as pure.
Kristeen
Greek · Kristeen is a variant of Christine, from Greek Christos, meaning anointed.
Kristan
Latin · Variant of Kristian or Christian, from Latin 'Christianus' meaning follower of Christ.
Kandi
African · Kandi is usually a modern spelling of Kandy or a short form linked to Candace, a name tied to Nubian queens.
Kandee
African · Kandee is a modern spelling of Kandy, often linked to Candace, the title of ancient Nubian queens.
Kandice
African · Kandice is a spelling variant of Candice or Candace, a name connected to the royal title of Kushite queens.
Kandie
English · A spelling variant of Kandy or Candy, from the English word suggesting sweetness.
Kermon
English · Likely a modern variant of Kerman or German-derived forms, used mainly as a surname-style given name.
Kandis
English · A variant of Candace or Candice, linked to a title of Nubian queens and later used as a given name.
Kristene
Greek · A variant of Christine, from Greek Christianos meaning follower of Christ.
Kathee
Greek · Kathee is a spelling variant of Kathy, a diminutive of Katherine, from Greek and associated with the idea of purity.
Kolleen
Irish · Kolleen is a phonetic variant of Colleen, from Irish cailin, meaning girl or young woman.
Kandyce
African · A variant of Candace, from the Kushite royal title Kandake, known through Greek and associated with queenly rank.
Katharin
Greek · A spelling variant of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally linked with purity.
Kathlen
Irish · A variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Kenric
English · Kenric is a modern form of Kendrick or Kenrick, from Germanic roots often interpreted as bold ruler or royal power.
Ki
Korean · Ki is a concise East Asian name element whose meaning depends on the character, often linked to energy, rise, or brightness.
Krist
Greek · Krist is a short form tied to Christian or Kristoffer traditions, derived from Greek Christos meaning anointed.
Kanda
Indian · Kanda is used in Indian naming traditions and may relate to Sanskrit roots meaning 'section,' 'stem,' or a sacred reference depending on usage.
Karn
Welsh · Karn likely comes from roots like cairn or horn, giving meanings tied to 'rock pile,' 'peak,' or 'horn.'
Kandra
Greek · Likely a shortened modern form of Kassandra or Alexandra, tied to Greek roots about shining or defending.
Kathay
English · A modern spelling related to Kathy or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning "pure."
Kristyne
Greek · A variant of Christine or Kristina, from Greek Christianos meaning "follower of Christ."
Kyong
Korean · A Korean name element often romanized various ways, commonly associated with brightness, respect, or celebration by hanja used.
Kyung
Korean · A Korean name element whose meaning depends on hanja, often linked with brightness, honor, or scenery.
Kriss
Greek · Kriss is a modern spelling of Kris, usually a short form of names like Kristina or Christopher, from Greek roots tied to Christ.
Karlynn
German · Karlynn blends Karl and Lynn; Karl means free man, while Lynn became a popular name element in English.
Katricia
Greek · Katricia is a modern variant of Patricia, from Latin Patricius, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Karlotta
German · Karlotta is a variant of Carlota or Charlotte, from Karl meaning "free man," with an Italian-style spelling.
Keeta
English · Keeta is used as a short modern name and may relate to names like Nikita or Keta, with varied roots depending on usage.
Kitsy
English · Kitsy is an English pet form, likely related to Kit or Katherine, carrying a light diminutive feel.
Konda
African · Konda appears in African and Indian naming traditions, though its exact etymology varies by language and region.
Kristena
Greek · Kristena is a variant of Christina, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ or anointed one.
Keath
Scottish · Keath is likely a variant of Keith, a Scottish place name meaning wood or forest.
Kirtland
English · Kirtland is a surname and place name likely meaning church land or land near a kirk.
Kreg
Scottish · Kreg is a variant of Craig, from Scottish Gaelic creag meaning rock or crag.
Kregg
Scottish · Kregg is a spelling variant of Craig, from Scottish Gaelic for rock or crag.
Khristine
Greek · Khristine is a variant of Christine, from Greek Christianos, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Krystine
Greek · Krystine is a stylized form of Christine, from Greek roots meaning 'Christian' or 'anointed.'
Kathylene
Greek · Kathylene is an elaborated form of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with 'pure.'
Kimm
English · Kimm is a spelling variant of Kim, a short form of Kimberly or Kimball, with place-name roots.
Kaffie
English · Kaffie is likely an English pet form of Katherine or a surname-style nickname.
Karyne
French · Karyne is a variant of Karen or Carine, ultimately from Greek roots associated with purity.
Karynn
English · Karynn is a modern spelling of Karen, from Greek-derived Katherine meaning "pure."
Koleen
Irish · Koleen is a variant of Colleen, from Irish cailin meaning "girl."
Keary
Irish · Keary is an Irish surname-derived name, likely related to Ciar and meanings connected to 'dark' or 'black.'
Kirtley
English · Kirtley is an English surname-place name likely meaning church clearing or settlement.
Kipley
English · Kipley is an English surname-style name probably derived from a place name meaning pointed clearing or hill meadow.
Kippy
English · Kippy is an English diminutive or nickname-style name, often formed from Kip.
Kurth
German · Kurth is a German surname-style variant of Kurt, from Conrad, meaning bold counsel.
Karie
English · Karie is a variant of Carrie or Keri, often linked to Caroline or Katherine, with senses like "free" or "pure."
Karlyne
German · Karlyne is a feminine elaboration of Karl or Caroline forms, from Germanic roots meaning "free person."
Kela
Irish · Kela is often used as a short modern name; in Irish-linked usage it can relate to Kelly, meaning "bright-headed."
Kerrin
Irish · Kerrin is a variant of Kieran or Karen-like forms; in Irish use it relates to Ciaran, meaning "little dark one."
Kaleta
Greek · Likely a diminutive or variant of Caleta/Kaletta, possibly tied to Greek-rooted Katherine forms meaning pure.
Kathyanne
Greek · A compound of Kathy and Anne, combining pure with grace.
Kelle
Irish · A variant of Kelly or Kelley, from a surname meaning bright-headed or descended from Ceallach.
Kerstin
Scottish · A Scandinavian-German form of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Kirstie
Scottish · A Scottish diminutive of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Kriste
Greek · A short form of Krista or Christine, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Karrin
Greek · Karrin is a modern spelling of Karen, from Katherine, traditionally linked to the Greek idea of purity.
Katheran
Greek · Katheran is a spelling variant of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with purity.
Kelleen
Irish · Kelleen is an English form related to Irish Kelly names, often connected with bright-headed or warrior meanings.
Korene
Greek · Korene is a variant of Corinne or Korinna, from Greek kore meaning maiden.
Kym
English · Kym is a streamlined English form of Kim, originally from surnames and place names, now used as a short given name.
Karlis
Slavic · Karlis is a Latvian form of Karl or Charles, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Kennyth
Scottish · Kennyth is a variant of Kenneth, from Gaelic Cináed, usually understood as meaning born of fire or handsome.
Kyna
Irish · Kyna is likely related to Irish names from Cian or Cinaed roots, suggesting ancient or noble associations.
Katrin
German · A European form of Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Kathileen
Irish · Kathileen blends Kathleen and Eileen, names from Greek and Irish traditions associated with purity and shining light.
Kathleenmary
Irish · Kathleenmary combines Kathleen and Mary, joining senses of purity with the ancient Hebrew name Mary of uncertain meaning.
Korla
Slavic · Korla is likely a Slavic diminutive-style form, though its exact source is uncertain and may be regional.
Karne
Hebrew · Karne likely relates to Hebrew keren, meaning horn or ray, and appears in rare biblical-style naming traditions.
Kathyann
Greek · Kathyann combines Kathy, a form of Katherine, with Ann, creating a modern compound rooted in purity and grace.
Kathyrne
Greek · Kathyrne is a spelling variant of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally associated with purity.
Kellee
Irish · Kellee is a variant of Kelly, from Irish surname roots meaning descendant of Ceallach, often interpreted as bright-headed.
Kimberle
English · Kimberle is an English Kimberly variant from a place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' or 'royal fortress meadow.'
Kimbra
English · Kimbra is an English short form or variant of Kimberly, a surname-place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Keevin
Irish · A variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin, meaning "handsome birth" or "gentle birth."
Kernis
Irish · Likely derived from a surname such as Kearns or Kern, with roots tied to warrior or servant meanings.
Kimmy
English · Kimmy is an English diminutive of Kim, Kimberly, or Kimball.
Kimbal
Welsh · A surname-style name likely related to Kimball, from an old British or Welsh personal name.
Kurby
Norse · Likely a variant of Kirby, from Norse-derived place names meaning church settlement.
Kathyjo
English · Kathyjo is an English compound name combining Kathy, from Katherine, and Jo, from Josephine or Joanne.
Krystyna
Slavic · Krystyna is a Slavic form of Christina, from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Keran
Irish · Keran may reflect the Irish name Ciaran, meaning little dark one, or Indian Kiran, meaning ray of light.
Koni
German · Koni is often a diminutive form of names like Konrad or Kornelia, giving it a short affectionate feel.
Karman
Indian · Karman may reflect Indian karma, meaning action or deed, or a modern variant of Carmen.
Kathran
Greek · Kathran is a rare variant of Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kathyren
Greek · Kathyren is an elaborated Katherine form, ultimately from Greek and associated with purity.
Katrenia
Greek · Katrenia is a decorative variant of Katrina or Katherine, names derived from Greek and linked to purity.
Kimberely
English · Kimberely is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place name meaning meadow of the royal fortress.
Kirsti
Scottish · Kirsti is a Scottish and Nordic short form of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Krys
Greek · Krys is a short modern form of Kris or Crystal-related names, often linked to Christ or crystal clarity.
Keefe
Irish · From the Irish surname O Caoimh, associated with gentleness, nobility, or handsome form.
Kurtiss
French · A spelling variant of Curtis, from an Old French surname meaning courteous or refined.
Keryl
English · A variant of Carol or Cheryl, often tied to names meaning "free person" or beloved sounds.
Kare
English · Likely a short variant of Karen or Cara; Karen derives from Katherine, often linked with purity.
Kennette
Scottish · Probably a feminine form of Kenneth with a French-style -ette ending; Kenneth is a Scottish name meaning handsome or born of fire.
Krisanne
Greek · A blended modern form of Kris and Anne, combining Christ-rooted Greek with Hannah-derived Hebrew grace.
Kathyrine
Greek · Kathyrine is a spelling variant of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with purity.
Kitti
English · Kitti is a pet form of Katherine, a Greek-derived name meaning pure.
Karee
English · Karee is a modern spelling variant of Carrie or Kari, often associated with a beloved or free-person sense through related forms.
Kathleeen
Irish · Kathleeen is a spelling variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Katherine, traditionally linked to "pure."
Ketty
English · Ketty is a pet form related to Kitty or Katherine, from Greek roots commonly meaning "pure."
Kristee
Greek · Kristee is a modern spelling of Christy or Kristy, derived from Greek Christian-root names meaning "follower of Christ."
Kimbel
English · Kimbel is likely a surname-based variant of Kimball, from an old personal name with uncertain Germanic roots.
Krisann
Greek · Krisann is a blended modern name combining Kris, from Christina or Christopher roots, with Ann, meaning grace.
Kimberlea
English · Kimberlea is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kama
Arabic · Kama can reflect different traditions, including Indian roots associated with desire and love and Arabic sound-based usage in modern naming.
Katri
Greek · Katri is a short form of Katherine used in northern Europe, from Greek roots meaning "pure."
Kenita
English · Kenita is likely a modern English coinage or elaboration of Ken and Anita-like forms.
Kennetta
Scottish · Kennetta is a feminine elaboration of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic roots meaning "handsome" or "born of fire."
Konni
German · Konni is a diminutive of names like Konstanze or Conrad-related forms, often associated with "steadfast" or "bold counsel."
Korin
Greek · Korin is a variant of Corinne or Corin, linked to Greek Kore and often interpreted as "maiden."
Krisandra
Greek · Krisandra is a modern form related to Cassandra or Alexandra, from Greek elements suggesting "shining" or "defender of men."
Kalene
Greek · Likely related to Kalene or Kaylene forms, influenced by Greek kalos meaning "beautiful."
Karola
German · A feminine form of Carol or Karl, meaning "free woman" or "free person."
Kathry
Greek · A shortened variant of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with the meaning "pure."
Kathyn
Greek · A variant of Katherine or Kathryn, ultimately from Greek and commonly interpreted as "pure."
Kellene
Greek · Likely influenced by Kelly and Helene forms, blending senses such as "bright" or "torch."
Ketha
English · A rare modern form, possibly related to Keziah or Keturah, with uncertain single origin.
Khristy
Greek · A variant of Christy, from Greek Christianos, meaning "follower of Christ."
Kimela
English · A modern elaboration of Kim, often used as a feminine invented form without one fixed traditional root.
Kerrick
Irish · Likely related to Carrick, from Gaelic roots meaning 'rock' or 'rocky place.'
Kestutis
Slavic · A Baltic royal name, usually interpreted as 'patient' or 'enduring.'
Keavin
Irish · Keavin is a variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin, meaning "handsome birth" or "gentle, noble one."
Kilburn
English · Kilburn is an English place-name surname meaning "stream by the kiln" or "church stream."
Kimothy
English · Kimothy is a modern blended name modeled on Timothy and Kim, created for sound rather than ancient etymology.
Kreig
German · Kreig is a variant of Krieg, the German word for "war," and is also used as a surname-style given name.
Kennetha
Scottish · Kennetha is a feminine form of Kenneth, from Gaelic roots meaning “born of fire” or “handsome.”
Kimetha
English · Kimetha is a modern elaboration of Kim, likely influenced by names ending in -etha.
Kimala
English · Likely an elaborated form of Kim, a modern name form with varied roots and a stylish invented feel.
Kimba
African · Often used as a modern African-style name, sometimes associated with strength or wild nature by sound and usage.
Kellye
Irish · A variant of Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning bright-headed or descendant of Ceallach.
Karmel
Hebrew · A form of Carmel, from Hebrew, meaning "garden" or "vineyard of God."
Kemberly
English · A variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning "Cyneburg's meadow."
Kathyern
Greek · A spelling variant of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally associated with 'pure.'
Kenette
English · Likely a feminine or diminutive form of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic Cináed, often interpreted as 'born of fire.'
Kimilee
English · A modern blended spelling of Kimberly and Lee, with Kimberly originally referring to a royal meadow.
Kimmerly
English · A variant of Kimberly, an English surname and place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kimra
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Kim and Mira-like endings, with no single traditional root.
Kiven
Irish · Likely a variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin, meaning handsome or gentle birth.
Kippie
English · A diminutive form built on Kip or Kipp, used as an affectionate English nickname.
Kipper
English · An English nickname and surname-style name, sometimes linked to Kip, meaning pointed hill or a lively short form.
Kimerly
English · Kimerly is a variant of Kimberly, an English place name meaning Cyneburg's meadow or royal meadow.
Kenetha
Scottish · Kenetha is the feminine form of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic roots meaning handsome or born of fire.
Kimberleigh
English · Kimberleigh is an elaborated English form of Kimberly, a place name meaning meadow or clearing linked with Cyneburg.
Kande
English · Kande is likely a modern English-style spelling related to Candy or Kandace, suggesting sweetness or brightness.
Kath
Greek · Kath is a short English form of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with purity.
Keela
Irish · Keela likely comes from Irish forms such as Caoilfhionn or Keely, carrying senses of slender or fair.
Karlena
German · Karlena is a feminine form built from Karl or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Krisan
Greek · Krisan is a modern form related to Kris or Kristen, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kennita
Scottish · Kennita is a feminine elaboration of Kenneth, from Gaelic roots meaning handsome or born of fire.
Kerra
Irish · Kerra is likely related to Kerry or Ciara, with Gaelic associations to dark-haired or the county name Kerry.
Kimalee
English · Kimalee is a modern blended English name combining Kim and the suffix -alee for a melodic contemporary style.
Kimila
English · Kimila is likely a modern variant influenced by Camilla and Kim, with associations to youth and ceremonial service through Camilla.
Kimla
English · Kimla appears to be a compact modern formation built from Kim, used mainly for sound rather than a fixed historical etymology.
Korby
Norse · Korby is likely a variant of Corby, from Old Norse-influenced place names meaning raven settlement.
Karian
English · Karian is a modern blend related to Karen and Kari, with roots tied to Katherine and purity.
Karletta
German · Karletta is an embellished feminine form of Karl or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karmon
Hebrew · Karmon is likely a variant of Carmel, from Hebrew meaning garden, orchard, or vineyard.
Karra
Greek · Karra is a modern variant of Cara or Kara, usually associated with beloved or dear.
Kendis
English · Kendis is a modern variant of Candace, a title-name associated with queens of ancient Nubia.
Keyna
Irish · Keyna likely relates to Irish or Cornish saint-name traditions, often interpreted as ancient or noble in related forms.
Kimara
English · Kimara is a modern elaboration of Kim or Kiara-like forms, with associations to brightness or nobility in related names.
Kimarie
English · Kimarie is a blended modern name combining Kim and Marie.
Kimera
Greek · Kimera echoes Chimera, the Greek mythological creature, and carries a fantastical classical feel.
Kimery
English · Kimery is a modern surname-style or blended name likely built from Kim with a decorative ending.
Korine
Greek · Korine is a variant of Corinne, from Greek Kore, a name associated with maidenhood.
Kurk
Scottish · Kurk is likely a variant of Kirk, from Norse kirkja, meaning "church."
Krag
Norse · Krag likely echoes Scandinavian words for a crag or rugged rock, giving it a stony, place-like feel.
Keta
Greek · Keta is often treated as a short form of Katherine-type names, carrying the Greek-derived meaning pure.
Kawana
Japanese · Kawana is likely influenced by Japanese place-name elements or modern English sound patterns, used as a contemporary given name.
Katalin
Greek · A Hungarian form of Katherine, ultimately from Greek and associated with "pure."
Kathllen
Greek · A spelling variant of Kathleen, from Katherine, traditionally linked to the meaning "pure."
Kamla
Indian · Kamla is an Indian form of Kamala, from Sanskrit, meaning lotus.
Karenn
Greek · Karenn is a spelling variant of Karen, a Danish form of Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Katryn
Greek · Katryn is a variant of Katherine, from Greek, commonly interpreted as pure.
Kibbie
Scottish · Kibbie is likely a Scottish or English nickname form, probably derived from surnames or names like Kipp or Kibbe.
Kimbery
English · Kimbery is a spelling variant of Kimberly, originally an English place name meaning Cyneburg's meadow or clearing.
Kimmberly
English · Kimmberly is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place-based name meaning Cyneburg's meadow.
Kimmi
English · Kimmi is a diminutive of Kim, often linked to Kimberly, an English place name, or Kim as a short standalone form.
Kirstine
Scottish · Kirstine is a Scandinavian and Scottish form of Christina, from Greek, meaning follower of Christ.
Kristinia
Greek · Kristinia is an elaborated variant of Christina, from Greek, meaning follower of Christ.
Kymm
English · Kymm is a modern spelling of Kim, used as a short form of Kimberly or as an independent unisex-style name.
Kelven
Scottish · Likely related to Kelvin, a Scottish river and place-name.
Klint
English · Klint is a spelling variant of Clint or Clinton, originally an English place-based name meaning "settlement on a hill."
Karil
German · Karil is likely a variant of Karl or Karel, from Germanic roots meaning "free man."
Katrinia
Greek · Katrinia is a variant of Katherine, from Greek roots traditionally associated with purity.
Korrine
Greek · Korrine is a variant of Corinne, from Greek Kore, meaning maiden or young woman.
Karita
Greek · Karita is often treated as a form related to Carita or Charis, carrying the meaning dear one or grace.
Keeli
Irish · Keeli is a variant of Keely, from Irish roots often linked to beauty or slender grace.
Kimlee
English · Kimlee is a modern blended name, combining Kim with the popular -lee ending meaning meadow or clearing.
Kimmarie
English · Kimmarie combines Kim and Marie, making a modern compound name with meanings tied to noble kin and Mary traditions.
Kitrina
Greek · A variant of Katrina or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Krysia
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Krystyna or Christina, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kahne
Irish · Kahne is likely a modern form related to Kane, from Irish roots meaning warrior or tribute.
Katheine
Greek · Katheine is a spelling variant of Katherine, a Greek-derived name traditionally associated with purity.
Kathyy
Greek · Kathyy is a spelling variant of Kathy, a diminutive of Katherine meaning pure.
Kemmie
English · Kemmie is a modern diminutive, often used as a pet form of Kim or Kimberly.
Kerie
Irish · Kerie is a variant of Kerry, an Irish place-name surname meaning people of Ciar.
Kimbely
English · Kimbely is a spelling variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning Cyneburg's meadow.
Kimberlyy
English · Kimberlyy is a spelling variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning Cyneburg's meadow.
Kimbly
English · Kimbly is a shortened spelling of Kimberly, an English place-based name meaning Cyneburg's meadow.
Kimily
English · Kimily is a modern variant influenced by Kimberly and Emily-style endings, generally tied back to Kimberly.
Krysti
Greek · Krysti is a modern spelling of Kristy or Christy, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kemmy
English · Kemmy is likely a diminutive or surname-style form related to Kem or Kemi, with uncertain exact root.