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Baby names starting with K
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Kinny
Irish · Kinny is a nickname-style form likely related to Irish names like Kenneth or McKinney, tied to ideas of kin or fire-born roots.
Kirwin
Irish · Kirwin comes from an Irish surname, likely from a Gaelic family name associated with dark or swarthy lineage.
Kjell
Norse · Kjell is a Scandinavian name from Old Norse, often interpreted as kettle or helmeted vessel in origin.
Ketti
Greek · Ketti is a pet form related to Katherine, from Greek katharos, meaning pure.
Kimley
English · Kimley is a modern surname-style name likely formed like Kimberly, meaning meadow or clearing of Cyneburg's estate.
Kellyann
Irish · Kellyann combines Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning bright-headed, with Ann, meaning grace.
Kimary
English · Kimary is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Kim and Mary.
Krina
Greek · Krina may be a variant of Karina or an Indian-derived form, often associated with purity or grace.
Kanella
Greek · Kanella is a Greek word-name meaning "cinnamon," used as a warm, spice-inspired feminine name.
Kebbie
Scottish · Kebbie is likely a pet form of a surname or given name such as Keb or Keppie, used affectionately in Scottish-English style.
Kelee
Irish · Kelee is a modern spelling of Kelly-related names, from an Irish surname meaning "descendant of Ceallach."
Keleen
Irish · Keleen likely blends Kelly with a feminine suffix, drawing on the Irish surname root Ceallach.
Kelie
Irish · Kelie is a spelling variant of Kelly, from an Irish surname often linked to meanings like "warrior" or "bright-headed."
Kelliann
Irish · Kelliann is a compound of Kelly and Ann, combining Irish surname style with Hebrew "grace."
Kema
African · Kema has varied use; in African contexts it can suggest strength or blessing, though it is also used as a modern coined name.
Kimatha
English · Kimatha appears to be a modern elaborated form built on Kim, with a rhythmic suffix common in twentieth-century coined names.
Kimberla
English · Kimberla is a variant of Kimberly, originally from an English place name meaning "Cyneburg's meadow."
Kimberlye
English · Kimberlye is a stylized spelling of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning "Cyneburg's meadow."
Kimbley
English · Kimbley is likely a variant of Kimberly, ultimately from an English place name meaning "Cyneburg's meadow."
Kimette
English · Kimette is a diminutive-style elaboration of Kim, using a French-flavored suffix.
Kitza
Spanish · Kitza is likely a rare variant influenced by Ketzia or Kezia, from Hebrew roots meaning "cassia" or spice bark.
Kookie
English · Kookie is an English nickname-style word name, playful in tone and derived from "cookie" or "kooky."
Karlan
English · A modern variant built from Karl or Carl, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Kenne
Scottish · Likely a short form of Kenneth, from Gaelic roots often interpreted as "handsome" or "born of fire."
Kevins
Irish · Built from Kevin, an Irish name from Caoimhín meaning "handsome birth" or "gentle birth."
Kileen
Irish · Kileen is likely related to Irish place and surname forms from cill, meaning "church" or "churchyard."
Kassy
Greek · A diminutive of Cassie or Cassandra, from Greek roots meaning one who shines upon men or prophetess.
Kelene
Greek · Likely a variant of Kaylene or Helene-based names, often associated with light or brightness.
Kimblery
English · A variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning Cyneburg's meadow or royal meadow.
Kalleen
Irish · Likely related to Colleen or Kathleen, suggesting girl or pure.
Kamela
Arabic · A variant of Kamala or Camilla; in Sanskrit Kamala means lotus.
Kerriann
Irish · A compound of Kerry and Ann; Kerry refers to the Irish place-name Ciarrai, and Ann means grace.
Kimella
English · A modern elaboration of Kim, likely blending Kim with -ella for a softer feminine form.
Kimely
English · A modern blend name built from Kim and names like Emily or Kimberly.
Kimlyn
English · A modern compound of Kim and the popular suffix -lyn, giving a sleek contemporary style.
Krystn
Greek · A compressed modern spelling of Kristin or Christian, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kerwyn
Welsh · Kerwyn is likely a Welsh-style variant related to Carwyn, carrying the sense of blessed or fair love.
Kimbrell
Welsh · Kimbrell is a surname-style name likely tied to old Welsh personal-name roots, later used in English.
Kiz
Hebrew · Likely a short form of Kizzy or Keziah, from Hebrew referring to the cassia spice tree.
Korena
Greek · Korena is likely a variant of Corinna or Korinna, from Greek, meaning 'maiden' or 'girl.'
Kellyanne
Irish · Kellyanne blends Kelly, from Irish meaning 'descendant of Ceallach,' with Anne, meaning 'grace.'
Kammi
Latin · Kammi is a modern spelling of Cammie, often a diminutive of Camille, from Latin roots tied to ceremonial service.
Kelda
Norse · Kelda comes from Old Norse and means 'spring' or 'fountain.'
Kirsty
Scottish · Kirsty is a Scottish diminutive of Christina, from Greek, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Korrina
Greek · Korrina is a variant of Corinna, from Greek, meaning 'maiden.'
Kymberley
English · Kymberley is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kymberli
English · Kymberli is a modern spelling of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kahla
Arabic · Kahla is often linked to Arabic kahla, meaning dark-eyed, though it may also echo Hebrew-based Kayla forms.
Kellianne
Irish · Kellianne blends Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning bright-headed, with Anne, meaning grace.
Kerrye
Irish · Kerrye is likely a variant of Kerry, from an Irish place name often linked to the people of Ciar and meaning dark or dusky.
Kristye
Greek · Kristye is a creative spelling of Kristy, from Christina, ultimately from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kaethe
German · Kaethe is a German form of Kate, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally associated with purity.
Karilee
English · Karilee is a modern English blend of Kari and Lee, formed as a melodic compound name.
Kendle
English · Kendle likely derives from Kendall, an English place name meaning valley of the River Kent.
Kerryn
Irish · Kerryn is likely related to Karen or Kieran forms, from Celtic roots associated with dark or dusky.
Ketta
German · Ketta is likely a short form of Henrietta or related names, carrying associations of home ruler.
Kricket
English · Kricket is a modern English word-name taken from the chirping insect cricket.
Krysta
Greek · Krysta is a variant of Krista, from Greek Christianos, meaning follower of Christ.
Kery
Irish · Likely related to Kerry, from an Irish place-name meaning people of Ciar or dark-haired people.
Keaven
Irish · Likely an Irish-inspired form related to Kevin, from Caoimhin meaning gentle or handsome.
Kirtis
English · Variant of Curtis, from an Old French surname meaning courteous or polite.
Kirtus
English · Modern variant of Curtis or Kurtis, likely tied to a surname meaning courteous.
Kostas
Greek · Greek short form of Konstantinos, from Latin constans meaning steadfast or constant.
Kriston
English · Modern form related to Christian or Kristin, ultimately from Greek Christos meaning anointed.
Kecia
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Keziah, a Hebrew name linked to cassia, an aromatic spice tree.
Kymberlee
English · A creative spelling of Kimberly, an English place name meaning Cyneburg's meadow.
Kedra
Welsh · Likely related to Kendra, a modern name associated with wisdom or keen knowing.
Kalisa
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Callista or Calista, meaning most beautiful.
Katreena
Greek · A spelling variant of Katrina or Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Kerilyn
English · A modern blended English form, likely influenced by Kerry, Carol, or Marilyn-style names.
Korrin
Greek · A modern spelling of Corinne or Corin, from Greek roots linked with maiden.
Ka
Chinese · Ka is used in several cultures; in Chinese usage it is often a phonetic name element rather than a single fixed meaning.
Kaaron
Hebrew · Kaaron is likely a modern variant of Karen or Aaron, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning 'mountain of strength' or 'exalted.'
Karetha
Greek · Karetha is likely a modern form related to Carita or Cara, associated with affection, grace, or belovedness.
Karryn
Greek · Karryn is a modern spelling of Karen, ultimately from a Greek form of Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Katrice
Greek · Katrice is a contracted form of Katherine or Patrice-style names, usually linked to the Greek meaning 'pure.'
Kayetta
English · Kayetta appears to be an elaborated modern form built on Kay, a name with mixed roots but modern English styling.
Kellyjo
Irish · Kellyjo combines the Irish surname-name Kelly, meaning 'war' or 'bright-headed,' with Jo from Josephine or Joanna.
Kerrilyn
English · Kerrilyn is a blended modern name combining Kerri, from Irish Kerry, with the English suffix lyn.
Keryn
English · Keryn is a modern variant of Karen, ultimately from Katherine and associated with the meaning 'pure.'
Kimberlyann
English · Kimberlyann combines Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow,' with Ann, meaning 'grace.'
Kimmey
English · Kimmey is a diminutive spelling of Kim, usually short for Kimberly, an English place-based name.
Kindy
English · Kindy appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by the word 'kind' and affectionate nickname patterns.
Kini
English · Kini is used in several traditions; in modern use it often functions as a short, affectionate nickname form.
Kippi
English · Kippi is a playful diminutive-style modern name, likely related to Kip or Kipp.
Konya
Slavic · Konya is used as a Slavic-style feminine form and may connect to names derived from Konstans or place associations.
Krissa
Greek · Krissa is a modern short form of Christina or Krista, from Greek roots meaning 'anointed.'
Krzysztof
Slavic · Krzysztof is the Polish form of Christopher, meaning bearer of Christ.
Khristi
Greek · Khristi is a variant of Kristy or Christi, from Greek roots meaning "anointed" or "Christian."
Kayanne
English · Kayanne is a modern English blend of Kay and Anne, combining a short classic name with "grace" or "favor."
Kellyjean
Irish · Kellyjean is a compound of Kelly, from an Irish surname, and Jean, a form of Jane meaning "God is gracious."
Ketra
English · Ketra may be a modern variant influenced by Keziah or Keturah, names with Hebrew roots used in the Bible.
Karilynn
English · Karilynn is a modern compound blending Kari or Kari-like forms with Lynn.
Karinda
English · Karinda is likely a modern blended form, possibly influenced by Karen and Linda.
Kenyetta
African · Kenyetta is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Kenya and similar African place-linked names.
Kersten
German · Kersten is a German and Dutch form related to Christian names, meaning associated with Christ.
Krin
Indian · Krin is likely a short modern form influenced by Indian names such as Krishna-derived forms.
Kadra
Arabic · Kadra is used in Arabic and East African contexts and is often linked with power, destiny, or worth.
Kaui
English · Likely Hawaiian in usage, possibly tied to island or word elements; its exact derivation varies.
Kelleigh
Irish · Kelleigh is a spelling variant of Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Ceallach.
Kemberley
English · Kemberley is a variant of Kimberly, an English place name meaning meadow or clearing of Cyneburg's people.
Kerren
Welsh · Kerren is likely related to Welsh Karen or Ceryn-style forms and is used as a modern Celtic-feeling name.
Kerrianne
English · Kerrianne is a modern compound of Kerry and Anne, blending an Irish place name with the Hebrew-rooted Anne.
Ketrina
Greek · Ketrina is a variant of Katrina and Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kimbrely
English · Kimbrely is a spelling variant of Kimberly, derived from an English place name.
Krissie
Greek · Krissie is a diminutive of Christine or Christina, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kristiann
Greek · Kristiann is a modern spelling of Christian-derived names, meaning follower of Christ.
Krystie
Greek · Krystie is a pet form of Kristy or Christina, from Greek roots tied to Christ.
Kahn
German · Usually a surname variant of Khan or Kahn, associated with rulership or boatman traditions depending on origin.
Kenin
Irish · Likely a variant of Keenan or Kenan, associated with ancient family-name traditions.
Kinnard
Scottish · From Gaelic place and family-name roots, often linked to a "high headland" or "high hill."
Kesia
Hebrew · A variant of Keziah, from Hebrew, meaning 'cassia' or 'cinnamon bark.'
Keshia
English · Usually viewed as a modern variant of Keziah, from Hebrew for 'cassia' or 'cinnamon bark.'
Kechia
English · Likely a modern variant of Keziah, from Hebrew for the cassia spice.
Kea
Greek · A short Greek place-derived name also associated with the island of Kea; as a given name it has a crisp modern feel.
Keesha
English · Keesha is generally treated as a modern English-form name, often linked to names like Keisha and shaped by late 20th-century usage.
Kaarin
Greek · Kaarin is a variant of Karen or Katherine, ultimately from Greek roots often interpreted as 'pure.'
Katinka
Greek · Katinka is a diminutive of Katherine used in Slavic and Central European traditions, meaning 'pure.'
Kisa
African · Kisa appears in several traditions, including African usage and as a Slavic pet form, though meanings vary by culture.
Kristia
Greek · Kristia is a feminine form related to Christina or Krista, ultimately meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kristl
Greek · Kristl is a Germanic diminutive form of Christina-related names, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kristle
Greek · Kristle is a spelling variant of Crystal or Kristel, associated either with Christ-rooted names or the clear gemstone word.
Kandas
African · Kandas is a variant of Candace, a title of ancient Nubian queens that came into use as a given name.
Kerina
Greek · Kerina is likely a variant of Karina or Corinna, tied to roots meaning maiden or beloved.
Kimberland
English · Kimberland appears to be an elaboration of Kimberly, an English place-name meaning meadow or clearing of Cyneburg.
Krissi
Greek · Krissi is a diminutive spelling of Christina or Christine, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kaara
Irish · Kaara is often treated as a variant of Cara or Kara, associated with meanings like beloved friend or dear one.
Kandance
Latin · Kandance is a modern spelling of Candace, a title-name from ancient Nubia later associated with queenly rank.
Katanya
Greek · Katanya is likely an elaboration of Katya or Katherine forms, ultimately from Greek and often linked to purity.
Katonya
Greek · Katonya appears to be a modern variant of Katya or Antonia-like forms, usually associated with Katherine's purity tradition.
Kawanna
English · Kawanna is a modern constructed name, likely modeled on names like Wanda with a prefixed Ka-.
Kehaulani
English · A Hawaiian name from ke hau lani, usually interpreted as "dew of heaven" or "heavenly mist."
Kelleyann
Irish · Kelleyann combines Kelly and Ann; Kelly comes from an Irish surname meaning bright-headed or descendant of Ceallach.
Kellijo
Irish · Kellijo blends Kelly with Jo; Kelly is from an Irish surname, while Jo is a short form of Josephine or Joanna.
Kimann
English · Kimann appears to be a modern blend built on Kim and Ann, with Kim often used as a short form of Kimberly or Kimball.
Kimbla
English · Kimbla is likely a variant of Kimberly, originally an English place-name meaning Cyneburg's meadow or royal fortress meadow.
Kindle
English · Kindle is taken from the English verb meaning to light or ignite, giving it a bright, spark-like modern feel.
Koreena
Greek · Koreena is a spelling variant of Corinna or Karina, commonly linked to Greek kore meaning maiden.
Klark
English · A spelling variant of Clark, an English occupational surname meaning clerk or scholar.
Keithen
Scottish · An elaborated form of Keith, from a Scottish surname and place name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Kenndy
Irish · A spelling variant of Kennedy, from an Irish surname meaning helmeted chief or misshapen head.
Korry
Irish · Variant of Corey or Kori, a name with surname roots often linked to a hollow or seething pool.
Kimbell
English · Kimbell is an English surname-style name derived from Kimball, likely from an old place or family name.
Kiesha
English · Kiesha is a modern name likely developed as a variant of Keisha, associated with late 20th-century English-language usage.
Krystin
Greek · Krystin is a modern spelling of Kristin or Kristen, from Greek Christianos, meaning "follower of Christ."
Keica
English · A modern phonetic variant of Keisha or Kesha, used primarily for its sound and contemporary style.
Kellieann
Irish · A compound of Kelly and Ann; Kelly comes from Irish roots often interpreted as 'bright-headed.'
Kollette
French · A spelling variant of Colette, a French diminutive of Nicole meaning 'victory of the people.'
Kristiane
Greek · A feminine form of Christian, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed.'
Kasaundra
Greek · A modern spelling of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name often interpreted as shining upon men.
Kendahl
English · A variant of Kendall, from an English place name meaning valley of the River Kent.
Kerryann
Irish · A compound of Kerry and Ann, blending an Irish place name with a Hebrew-rooted classic.
Kicia
Slavic · A Slavic-style pet form, used as an affectionate diminutive, sometimes with a playful kitten-like sense.
Kimberline
English · An elaborated form of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning meadow of the royal fortress.
Kindall
English · A variant of Kendall, from an English place name meaning valley of the River Kent.
Krisa
Greek · A short feminine form related to Krista or Christina, from Greek, meaning follower of Christ.
Kyrsten
Greek · A variant of Kirsten and Christina, ultimately from Greek, meaning follower of Christ.
Kariann
English · Kariann combines Kari and Ann, likely drawing on Katherine-related Kari and Ann meaning 'grace.'
Kearn
Irish · Kearn likely comes from the Irish surname Kearns or O'Ciarain, linked to 'dark' or 'little dark one.'
Kevia
Irish · Kevia is likely a feminine form of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin meaning 'gentle' or 'handsome birth.'
Khristie
Greek · Khristie is a spelling variant of Kristie, from Greek Christianos meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kimbereley
English · Kimbereley is a spelling variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kimberlei
English · Kimberlei is a modern spelling of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kimberlly
English · Kimberlly is a spelling variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kimbler
English · Kimbler likely comes from an English surname related to Kimberly or similar place-based family names.
Krisanna
Greek · Krisanna likely blends Kris and Anna, combining 'follower of Christ' with 'grace.'
Kymberlie
English · Kymberlie is a modern spelling of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow.'
Kynda
English · Kynda is likely a modern invented form influenced by names like Kendra or Linda.
Kyndra
English · Kyndra is a modern variant of Kendra, a name of English usage with uncertain older roots.
Karnell
English · Karnell is likely a modern surname-style variant related to Carnell or Cornell, used mainly for its strong sound.
Klinton
English · Klinton is a spelling variant of Clinton, an English place name meaning settlement on a hill or headland.
Krieg
German · Krieg is a German surname and word name meaning war, giving it a stark and forceful character.
Krister
Norse · Krister is a Scandinavian form of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Kimbrly
English · A spelling variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' or 'royal meadow.'
Kinberly
English · A spelling variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' or 'royal meadow.'
Kalpana
Indian · From Sanskrit, Kalpana means 'imagination,' 'idea,' or 'creative conception.'
Kierstin
Greek · Kierstin is a variant of Kirsten or Christina, from Greek meaning "follower of Christ."
Kimblyn
English · Kimblyn is a modern blend form influenced by Kimberly, an English place name meaning "Cyneburg's meadow."
Kristianne
Greek · Kristianne is an English elaboration of Christian-based names, ultimately from Greek meaning "follower of Christ."
Kalinda
Indian · Kalinda is an Indian name linked to the sun or the Kalinda mountains, giving it a bright natural sense.
Kamy
French · Kamy is likely a short modern form of Camille or Camilla, names of Latin origin associated with ceremonial attendants.
Kandise
Latin · Kandise is a modern spelling of Candice, from a title meaning 'queen mother' used in ancient Kush.
Kasondra
Greek · Kasondra is a spelling variant of Cassandra, from Greek, often interpreted as 'shining upon man.'
Kathleena
Greek · Kathleena is an elaborated form of Kathleen and Katherine, from Greek roots meaning 'pure.'
Keasha
African · Keasha is likely a modern coinage influenced by Kesha and Keisha, often used for its melodic sound.
Keisa
Greek · Keisa is likely a modern variant related to Kesa or Kaisa, tied to Katherine and meaning 'pure.'
Kele
African · Kele appears in several African naming traditions and is often used with meanings tied to strength or spirit depending on language.
Kelleye
Irish · Kelleye is a variant of Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning 'warrior' or 'bright-headed.'
Kendrea
English · Kendrea is a modern blend of Ken and Andrea, likely carrying associations of strength and courage.
Kimbrley
English · Kimbrley is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place name meaning 'royal fortress meadow.'
Kimly
English · Kimly is a streamlined form of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning 'royal fortress meadow.'
Konny
German · Konny is a diminutive of Constance or Conrad forms, carrying senses of 'steadfast' or 'bold counsel.'
Kortney
French · Kortney is a spelling variant of Courtney, from a French surname meaning 'from the court' or 'courteous.'
Karriem
Arabic · Karriem is a variant of Karim, from Arabic meaning generous, noble, or honorable.
Keil
Irish · Keil is a surname-style name likely related to Gaelic forms tied to "narrow" or a place-name root.
Kristofor
Greek · Kristofor is a variant of Christopher, from Greek, meaning "bearer of Christ."
Kaare
Norse · Kaare is a Scandinavian name related to Kåre, traditionally meaning "curly-haired" or "with curly hair."
Kynan
Welsh · Kynan is likely a modern variant of Cianan or Kynan, from Celtic roots meaning "ancient" or "enduring."
Kerith
Hebrew · Kerith comes from the biblical brook Cherith, a Hebrew place-name associated with Elijah and often linked to 'cutting' or a ravine.
Kimberl
English · Kimberl is a clipped form of Kimberly, an English place-name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' or 'royal fortress meadow.'
Kartika
Indian · Kartika comes from Sanskrit and can refer to a lunar month or the star cluster Krittika, giving celestial associations.
Kassondra
Greek · A variant of Cassandra, from Greek, traditionally interpreted as 'she who shines upon men' or 'prophetess.'
Kawanda
African · Likely a modern name shaped by African-influenced sound patterns, though its exact root is uncertain.
Karianne
French · Karianne blends Kari and Anne, with roots tied to grace and favor.
Kassaundra
Greek · Kassaundra is a spelling variant of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name often linked to shining upon mankind.
Kely
Irish · Kely is likely a variant of Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Ceallach, often linked to bright-headed.
Kendria
English · Kendria is a modern elaboration of Kendra, a name associated with knowledge or royal power in modern use.
Kirsta
Scottish · Kirsta is a shortened form of Kirsten or Christina, from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Krisi
Greek · Krisi is a playful spelling of Krissy or Chrissy, a diminutive of Christina meaning follower of Christ.
Krisy
Greek · Krisy is a variant of Krissy, a short form of Christina from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Karinne
French · Karinne is a French-style form of Karina or Karen, ultimately from Greek roots meaning pure.
Keenya
African · Keenya is likely a modern phonetic form influenced by Kenya, the East African place-name.
Keia
English · Keia is likely a modern variant of Kia or Kiya, sometimes linked to names meaning pure or earth-related by association.
Kista
Greek · Kista is a short form related to Christina or Kirsten, from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Kristelle
French · Kristelle is a French-style variant of Crystal or Christine, often tied to Christian meaning or crystal clarity.
Krystyn
Greek · Krystyn is a modern spelling of Kristin or Kristen, from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Kurstin
Greek · Kurstin is a spelling variant of Kirsten or Kristen, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Keishia
English · Keishia is a modern variant of Keisha, likely formed in English from name-fashion sounds rather than a single ancient source.
Kimbelry
English · A likely modern English variant of Kimberly, a place-derived surname meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' or 'royal fortress meadow.'
Kirstan
Scottish · A variant of Kirsten or Kirstin, from Greek Christianos, meaning 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ.'
Kebra
African · A rare name likely influenced by African and Arabic naming sounds, with meanings often associated with greatness or dignity.
Kelinda
English · Probably a blended modern form related to Kelly and Linda, combining senses of brightness and beauty.
Keriann
English · A compound of Keri and Ann, combining an Irish-style form with Anne's meaning of 'grace.'
Kerianne
English · An elaborated form of Keriann, blending an Irish-style Kerry element with Anne, meaning 'grace.'
Kisten
Greek · Likely a variant of Kirsten or Kristen, from Greek Christianos, meaning 'Christian' or 'anointed follower.'
Koretta
Greek · A form related to Coretta or Cora, from Greek kore, meaning 'maiden.'
Kyshia
English · A modern spelling variant of Keisha or Keshia, widely used in contemporary English naming.
Katurah
Hebrew · A variant of Keturah, a biblical name meaning incense or fragrant smoke.
Kelaine
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Kayla, Elaine, or Kelly-like forms.
Kelline
English · Probably a variant of Kelly or Kellen-based names, linked to bright-headed or warrior roots.
Kenora
English · Taken from the Canadian place name Kenora, making it primarily place-based in use as a given name.
Killeen
Irish · From an Irish surname or place name, often tied to church or woodland place roots.
Kristien
Greek · A variant of Christiane or Kristen, from Greek christianos, meaning follower of Christ.
Kristol
Greek · A variant of Crystal or Kristal, associated with clear crystal and purity.
Karlita
German · Karlita is a diminutive feminine form of Carla or Karl, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karoleigh
German · Karoleigh is a modern elaboration of Carol, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Katura
African · Katura is often treated as an African-origin modern name, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Kavita
Indian · Kavita is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning poem or poetry.
Keirsten
Scottish · Keirsten is a variant of Kirsten, a Scandinavian and Scottish-linked form of Christina meaning follower of Christ.
Keirstin
Scottish · Keirstin is a spelling variant of Kirsten, ultimately from Greek Christianos meaning follower of Christ.
Kerrilee
Irish · Kerrilee is a modern compound of Kerri and Lee, blending Gaelic name elements with an English meadow suffix.
Kerrilynn
Irish · Kerrilynn combines Kerri with Lynn, mixing Gaelic and English elements in a modern blended form.
Kerryanne
Irish · Kerryanne blends Kerry, linked to the Irish county name, with Anne, meaning grace.
Keysa
English · Keysa appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Keesha or Kay names.
Kishia
English · Kishia is a modern variant of Keisha, likely developed in English with a melodic ending.
Kristeena
Greek · Kristeena is a stylized form of Christina, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Krik
Scottish · Krik is likely a modern variant of Kirk, a Scottish name meaning "church."
Kirkpatrick
Scottish · A surname-style name from a Scottish place and patronymic meaning church of Patrick or devoted to Saint Patrick.
Kurtus
German · A rare form of Kurt or Curtis, linked to names meaning courteous or courtly.
Kellea
Irish · Kellea is likely a variant of Kelly, an Irish surname and given name with ancient Gaelic roots.
Kjersti
Norse · Kjersti is a Scandinavian form of Christina, ultimately from Greek meaning follower of Christ.
Kerre
Irish · Likely a variant of Kerry or Kerr, from Celtic surname and place-name traditions.
Kathlena
English · Kathlena is an elaborated form of Katherine, from Greek roots traditionally associated with purity.
Kersti
Slavic · Kersti is a northern and Slavic-influenced form of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Ketsy
English · Ketsy is likely a rare pet-form style name, probably built as a diminutive of Katherine-like names.
Kimyatta
African · Kimyatta is an African-associated modern given name, likely influenced by East African surname and place traditions.
Kirstina
Scottish · Kirstina is a form of Christina or Kirsten, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kristyna
Slavic · Kristyna is a Slavic spelling of Christina, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Kajuana
English · Kajuana is a modern elaborated name likely built from the Ka-/La- style with the -juana ending, probably influenced by Juana.
Katrece
English · Katrece is likely a modern variant of Patrice or Beatrice-style forms, shaped in English from French-influenced sounds.
Katrinna
Greek · Katrinna is a variant of Katrina, from Katherine, ultimately from Greek and associated with purity.
Katryna
Greek · Katryna is a spelling variant of Katrina and Katherine, from Greek roots linked with purity.
Keba
African · Keba is used in African naming traditions, especially West African, though its exact etymology varies by language.
Kimako
Japanese · Kimako is a Japanese-style name, often interpreted through elements that can suggest nobility, beauty, or child.
Kischa
English · Kischa is likely a modern invented form influenced by names like Keisha, with contemporary phonetic styling.
Kysha
English · Kysha is a modern phonetic variant related to Keisha-style names, with contemporary English naming patterns.
Kambra
English · Likely a modern variant of Cambria, the Latinized name for Wales.
Kanitra
English · A modern invented name shaped by late-20th-century sound patterns rather than one fixed root.
Katonia
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Katherine-family names, carrying the traditional association with purity.
Kava
Slavic · Used in some Slavic settings as a rare modern name form, with usage driven more by sound than a fixed personal-name root.
Kelita
English · A modern elaboration of Kelly-like forms, created for rhythm and individuality.
Kellei
Irish · A spelling variant of Kelly, from Irish surname roots often linked with warrior or bright-headed meanings.
Kenja
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped from Ken- names with a distinctive ending for individuality.
Kesa
Norse · Likely a Nordic short form related to Katherine-family names, carrying the traditional purity association.
Kimyetta
English · A modern blended name built from Kim and decorative suffix patterns popular in recent naming styles.
Kinya
African · Used in several African naming contexts, often valued for sound and community identity rather than one single pan-African meaning.
Krystle
Greek · A spelling variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning ice or clear crystal.
Ketih
Scottish · Ketih is almost certainly a misspelling of Keith, a Scottish place name that came to be used as a given name.
Kedron
Hebrew · Kedron is a form of Kidron, from Hebrew, referring to the biblical valley name often interpreted as "dark" or "dusky."
Kelwin
Scottish · Kelwin is likely a variant of Kelvin, a Scottish river name meaning "narrow or wooded water."
Kenderick
Scottish · Kenderick is a variant of Kendrick, linked to Welsh and Scottish forms meaning "greatest champion" or "high ruler."
Kwan
Chinese · Kwan is an East Asian name element or surname, often linked with meanings such as "strong," "wide," or "official" by character.
Keric
Norse · Keric is likely a modern variant related to Eric, from Norse roots meaning "eternal ruler."
Karessa
French · Karessa is likely related to caress or Carissa, carrying associations of affection, tenderness, or grace.
Keyshia
English · Keyshia is a modern English spelling of Keisha, a name popularized in the twentieth century with uncertain exact root.
Kaisha
English · Kaisha is a modern given name, often treated as a creative form related to Kay or Keisha, with contemporary sound-based styling.
Katria
Greek · Katria is likely a variant of Katherine-derived names, from Greek roots associated with purity.
Kennethia
Scottish · Kennethia is a feminine elaboration of Kenneth, a Scottish name traditionally interpreted as “handsome” or “born of fire.”
Khrista
Greek · Khrista is a variant of Christa, from Greek Christianos, meaning “follower of Christ.”
Kistin
Greek · Kistin is likely a variant of Kristin or Kirsten, from Greek roots meaning “Christian” or “anointed.”
Kiwana
African · Kiwana appears to be a modern name influenced by African-American naming patterns and melodic prefix forms like Ki-.
Kristyl
Greek · Kristyl is a stylized form of Crystal or Kristal, ultimately tied to Greek krystallos meaning “ice” or “clear crystal.”
Kawanis
African · Kawanis appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by African American naming patterns and the element Kawan-.
Kinita
English · Kinita appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped by names like Kenita or Juanita.
Kresha
English · Kresha appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Keisha and Keshia.
Kristey
Greek · Kristey is a variant of Kristy or Christine, from Greek Christianos, meaning “follower of Christ.”
Kwana
African · Kwana appears to be a modern name possibly influenced by African-derived sound patterns and names like Kwana or Quanah.
Kalisha
English · A modern coined name likely built from Ka- with -lisha, following patterned contemporary formations.
Katasha
English · A modern elaboration of Kat- names such as Katherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Katrisha
English · A variant of Patricia or Katherine-pattern names, likely carrying noble or pure associations depending on source.
Keidra
English · A modern name possibly influenced by Kendra, a contemporary form with uncertain but established English usage.
Keischa
English · A modern variant spelling related to Keisha, a contemporary coined name with patterned suffix formation.
Keiya
Japanese · A modern name that may echo Japanese Kei-based forms, though in English use it is often a creative variant.
Kessa
Scottish · Likely a short form of names like Kestrel, Keziah, or Vanessa-pattern forms, with soft modern styling.
Kiela
Irish · Likely related to Kelly or Keela forms from Irish roots, often associated with bright-headed or slender meanings.
Kijana
African · From Swahili kijana, meaning youth or young person.
Kijuana
English · A modern name likely influenced by Kijana, carrying youthful associations from Swahili-inspired roots.
Kjerstin
Norse · A Scandinavian form of Christine or Kirsten, ultimately meaning follower of Christ.
Kresta
Greek · Likely related to Christa or crest-like English forms; as a Christa variant it means follower of Christ.
Kristalyn
Greek · A modern elaboration of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning ice or clear crystal.
Kristn
Greek · A compressed spelling of Kristin or Kristen, from Christian-rooted forms meaning follower of Christ.
Kuwana
Japanese · A rare name that may echo the Japanese place name Kuwana, though modern personal-name use varies.
Keefer
German · Keefer is a surname-style name from German roots, likely related to occupation or trade associations.
Keifer
German · Keifer is a variant of German Kiefer, a surname meaning pine tree or sometimes jawbone.
Kyriakos
Greek · Kyriakos is a Greek name meaning of the Lord or belonging to the Lord.
Kwane
African · Kwane is commonly treated as an African-derived modern name, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Khevin
Irish · Khevin is a modern spelling of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin, meaning handsome or gentle birth.
Keffer
German · Keffer is likely from a German surname, possibly occupational or descriptive in origin.
Keif
Arabic · Keif likely relates to Arabic kayf, associated with mood, pleasure, or well-being, though it also appears as a modern variant spelling.
Ketan
Indian · Ketan is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as "home," "banner," or "dwelling."
Kostantinos
Greek · Kostantinos is a variant of Konstantinos, the Greek form of Constantine, meaning "steadfast" or "constant."
Keiron
Irish · Variant of Kieran, an Irish name meaning "little dark one," sometimes influenced in spelling by Chiron.
Kief
German · Likely a short form or surname-style variant related to Germanic names like Kiefer.
Kivin
English · Likely a variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin meaning "handsome birth" or "gentle birth."
Kemba
African · Kemba is used in African naming traditions and is often associated with strength, preciousness, or cherished status.
Katisha
English · Katisha is likely a modern variant built from Kat- names such as Katherine, whose Greek root is associated with purity.
Kenyette
English · Kenyette appears to be a modern elaboration of Ken or Kenya-style forms with a decorative suffix.
Kamili
Arabic · Kamili means perfect or complete, from Arabic kamil and also used in Swahili.
Karriann
English · Karriann is a modern compound blending Karrie and Ann into a combined given name.
Katrese
Greek · Katrese is likely a modern form related to Katherine, from Greek meaning pure.
Kafi
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Kafi, meaning sufficient or enough, and also appears in African naming use.
Kalandra
Greek · Probably a modern variant of Calandra, from Greek kalandros, a type of lark bird.
Kindel
English · Likely from a surname or variant of Kendal/Kindall, with English or Germanic naming influence.
Kanita
Indian · Used in several traditions; often treated as a modern feminine name with Indian-style phonetics and soft, graceful sound.
Karimah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'generous,' 'noble,' or 'honorable.'
Keecha
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Keisha or Kisha.
Keema
African · Probably a modern name influenced by African and Arabic sound patterns, sometimes associated with dignity or grace.
Keshea
Hebrew · A variant of Keisha or Kesha, often linked to Cassia, the biblical spice name.
Khristin
Greek · A variant of Kristin or Christine, from Greek-rooted Christian names meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kindell
English · Likely a modern surname-style or coined name, possibly influenced by Kendall.
Kinshasa
African · Taken from the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, making it a place-based African name.
Kjersten
Norse · A Scandinavian variant of Kirsten, from Christian roots meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Krisie
Greek · A pet form of Kris or Kristy, from Greek-rooted Christian names meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Karesa
Italian · Karesa is likely a modern form influenced by the Italian word carezza, meaning "caress" or "gentle touch."
Karisha
English · Karisha appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from Kara or Kari with a stylish -isha ending.
Katrisa
Greek · Katrisa is likely a modern variant from the Katherine family, whose Greek root is commonly interpreted as "pure."
Kaylynne
English · Kaylynne is a modern elaboration of Kaylin or Kayla, blending Irish and English naming elements into a lyrical form.
Kealy
Irish · Kealy comes from an Irish surname derived from Gaelic, often associated with beauty or grace.
Keisher
English · Keisher appears to be a modern phonetic variant within the Keisha family, a name shaped largely by contemporary English usage.
Kellylynn
Irish · Kellylynn combines Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning "warrior" or "bright-headed," with the English suffix Lynn.
Kenra
English · Kenra is a modern coined name, possibly formed from Ken- names with a streamlined feminine ending.
Kenyata
African · Kenyata is likely inspired by the East African surname Kenyatta, associated with Kenya and modern African identity.
Kenyotta
African · Kenyotta appears to be a modern elaboration influenced by Kenya or Kenyatta, giving it a place-linked, invented feel.
Kewanna
English · Kewanna is a modern American coined name, possibly influenced by place names and the popular -anna ending.
Kiann
Irish · Kiann may blend Irish Kian, meaning "ancient," with Persian Kian, linked to kingship and royal lineage.
Kierston
Scottish · Kierston is a variant of Kirsten or Kiersten, from the Scandinavian form of Christina, meaning "Christian."
Kilolo
African · Kilolo is an African name, especially found in Bantu-language regions, often interpreted as referring to greatness or stature.
Kimyata
English · Kimyata appears to be a modern coined name, possibly built from Kim with a rhythmic, stylized ending.
Kish
Persian · Kish is an ancient name and place name known in Hebrew tradition, where Kish appears in the Bible as Saul's father.
Kishla
English · Kishla appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped from Kish- sounds with a soft feminine ending.
Kisia
African · Kisia is likely a modern variant related to Keziah or Kisia forms, sometimes associated with cassia spice or sweetness.
Kristana
Greek · Kristana is a modern elaboration of Christina, ultimately from Greek meaning "follower of Christ."
Kwanza
African · Kwanza is likely inspired by Kwanzaa, from African language roots associated with "first fruits."
Kyesha
Arabic · Kyesha is likely a modern form of Keisha or Aisha, tied to Arabic roots meaning "alive" or "living."
Kojo
African · Kojo is an Akan day name from Ghana traditionally given to a boy born on Monday.
Khary
Arabic · Khary is a spelling variant of Khari, often linked to Arabic-rooted ideas of goodness or generosity.
Kalonji
African · An African name used in several traditions and often associated with strength or distinction.
Kenon
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Kenan, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as possession or acquired one.
Kwabene
African · An Akan day name from Ghana given to a boy born on Tuesday.
Kindrick
English · Kindrick is a variant of Kendrick, likely from Welsh roots meaning "greatest champion" or "royal ruler."
Kibwe
African · Kibwe is an African name, especially in East Africa, often associated with blessing or sacred significance.
Kamisha
English · Kamisha is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Arabic Kamila-type roots and English creative forms.
Katena
Greek · Katena is likely a variant of Katina or Katherine forms, ultimately from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kutina
Slavic · Kutina may reflect a Slavic place or surname root adapted into a given name form.
Ketina
Greek · Ketina is probably a variant of Katina, tied to Katherine and the Greek idea of purity.
Kamesha
English · Kamesha is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Arabic Kamal or Kamil-type sounds.
Kateena
Greek · Kateena is a creative variant of Katina or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kitina
Greek · Kitina is likely a variant of Katina or a diminutive-style form related to Katherine, meaning pure.
Kertina
Greek · Kertina is likely a creative variant in the Katherine family, ultimately linked to purity.
Krisinda
English · Krisinda is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Kris or Christina-family names, tied to Christ.
Kartina
Greek · Kartina is likely a creative variant of Katrina or Katherine, ultimately from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kattina
Greek · Kattina is a variant of Katina in the Katherine family, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Katenia
Greek · Katenia is likely a variant of Katina or Katherine, carrying the Greek sense of purity.
Katine
Greek · Likely a variant of Katina or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kotina
Greek · Probably a modern variant built on Tina or Katina-style forms, linked to names meaning pure.
Kareema
Arabic · From Arabic, Kareema means generous, noble, or honorable.
Katinia
Greek · Likely a modern extension of Katie or Katina, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Katyna
Greek · A modern spelling of Katina or Katyna-style names derived from Katherine, meaning pure.
Kenitra
English · A modern coined name using Ken- with a fashionable -itra ending.
Keeya
English · A modern phonetic-style given name, likely created for sound and individuality.
Kontina
Greek · Likely a modern variant shaped from Tina or Katina-type names, associated with purity traditions.
Kantina
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Katina-type names derived from Katherine, meaning pure.
Katesha
Greek · A modern blend of Kate with -esha, ultimately linked to Katherine, meaning pure.
Kameshia
English · Kameshia is a modern English inventive form, probably built from Kam- with the -eshia ending.
Karona
Latin · Karona likely echoes Latin corona, meaning crown, in a modern adapted spelling.
Kiska
Slavic · Kiska is used as a Slavic-style diminutive form and can carry an affectionate, pet-name feel.
Kasee
Irish · A modern spelling of Casey, an Irish surname-name meaning watchful or vigilant.
Katika
African · Likely a Swahili-derived name associated with being in the middle or center.
Katinna
Greek · A variant of Katina or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Keina
English · A modern phonetic name, often treated as a variant of Kena, Kiana, or similar forms.
Kenyada
English · A modern name likely inspired by Kenya, giving it a geographic or place-linked feel.
Kereen
English · Likely a variant of Karen or Carine, often linked to names from Katherine meaning pure.
Kicha
English · Likely a short modern form related to Keisha or Kisha, without a single fixed older root.
Kiisha
English · Likely a modern English-form name shaped from Keisha, often linked to a joyful or favorite-name sound pattern.
Kimesha
English · Probably a modern English coinage built from Kim with the suffix -esha, a late 20th-century naming pattern.
Kanesha
African · Kanesha is a modern given name likely formed in English with African American naming patterns and melodic suffixes.
Kanya
Indian · Kanya comes from Sanskrit and means "girl" or "maiden," with long use in Indian naming and language.
Karre
Norse · Karre may relate to Kari, a Norse name, or Kara roots, carrying meanings tied to "curly-haired" or beloved forms.
Karrianne
English · Karrianne is a modern compound of Kari and Anne, combining forms linked to grace and pure or beloved roots.
Kathina
Greek · Kathina is likely a variant of Katherine, from Greek roots meaning "pure."
Kecha
African · Kecha is likely a modern English-formed name shaped by African American naming styles rather than an older single source.
Keeba
African · Keeba is used as a modern African-style name and is often associated with a rhythmic, affectionate sound rather than one fixed etymology.
Kenyana
African · Kenyana likely draws on Kenya, the East African place name, with an added feminine ending.
Kerilynn
English · Kerilynn is a modern English blend of Keri and Lynn, creating a melodic compound form.
Kevina
Irish · Kevina is the feminine form of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín, meaning "handsome" or "gentle birth."
Kewana
African · Kewana is likely a modern English-coined name shaped by African American naming traditions and vowel-rich endings.
Kianga
African · Kianga is used in African-derived naming and is often associated with bright or sunny imagery in modern use.
Kiwanna
African · Kiwanna appears to be a modern coined name shaped by African American naming patterns and the suffix -wanna.
Ktina
Greek · Ktina is a shortened modern form of Christina or Katina, both linked to Greek roots meaning "anointed" or "pure."
Kalita
Indian · Kalita can reflect Indian surname usage and also resembles Greek-rooted forms, though as a given name it is often modern and stylized.
Kamey
Japanese · Kamey may echo Japanese kame, "turtle," though in English use it often functions as a modern phonetic name.
Karensa
Welsh · Karensa is related to Welsh and Cornish Karenza, meaning "love" or "affection."
Karlisa
German · Karlisa is likely a feminine elaboration of Karl or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning "free person."
Karonda
English · Karonda is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Karen or Caronda-style forms.
Karsha
English · Karsha appears to be a modern coined name, possibly related to Karla or Marsha in sound and structure.
Keish
English · Keish is likely a shortened modern form related to Keisha, a name popularized in contemporary English usage.
Kellisa
English · Kellisa is likely a modern blend of Kelly and Lisa, combining Irish and Hebrew-associated name elements.
Kenetra
English · Kenetra is a modern coined name, probably formed from Ken- plus a decorative suffix.
Kenitha
English · Kenitha is likely a feminine elaboration of Kenneth, from Gaelic roots often interpreted as "handsome" or "born of fire."
Kenyanna
English · Kenyanna is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Kenya and Anna.
Kenyatte
African · Kenyatte is likely influenced by Kenyan surname forms such as Kenyatta and functions as a place-linked modern given name.
Kerrey
Irish · Kerrey is a variant of Kerry, an Irish place name meaning "people of Ciar."
Kewanda
English · Kewanda is a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Wanda with a prefixed syllable.
Khisha
English · A modern coinage, likely shaped by names like Keisha or Aisha and used for its distinctive sound rather than a single old root.
Khrishna
Indian · A spelling variant of Krishna, from Sanskrit, meaning dark or black and associated with the Hindu deity Krishna.
Kika
Spanish · Kika is a Spanish-style pet form, often used as a diminutive of Francisca or related names.
Kindal
English · A variant of Kendall, an English place name meaning valley of the River Kent.
Kirston
Greek · A modern form related to Kirsten and Kristen, ultimately from Greek-based Christian names meaning follower of Christ.
Kisher
English · A rare modern name, likely formed in the style of Keisha-family names with a distinctive contemporary spelling.
Kisty
Greek · A pet form of Kristy or Christie, from names ultimately tied to Christ and Christian tradition.
Kiwanda
English · A rare modern-use name, probably valued for its sound and pattern more than for one established classical root.
Kizmet
Arabic · A variant of Kismet, from Arabic via Persian and Turkish, meaning fate or destiny.
Kontrina
Greek · A rare modern form probably modeled on Katrina or Katherine-family names, ultimately linked to purity.
Krissandra
Greek · A blended form of Kris and Cassandra, tied to the Greek name Cassandra, often glossed as shining upon man.
Kristieann
Greek · A compound of Kristie and Ann, combining Christ-related naming with Ann from Hannah, meaning grace.
Kristinn
Latin · An Icelandic-style form of Kristin or Christian, ultimately from Latin Christianus, meaning Christian or follower of Christ.
Kristna
Latin · A simplified form related to Kristina or Christina, from Christianus, meaning Christian or belonging to Christ.
Krystl
English · A spelling variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning ice or clear crystal.
Krystol
English · A variant of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, referring to ice or clear mineral crystal.
Kurtina
German · A feminine elaboration of Kurt, from German Conrad-family roots meaning bold counsel.
Kuuipo
English · An English-rendered spelling of the Hawaiian endearment Ku'uipo, meaning my sweetheart or beloved.
Keino
African · Keino is used as an East African surname and given name, likely linked to Kalenjin naming traditions.
Karreem
Arabic · Karreem is a variant of كريم, Karim, meaning generous or noble.
Karanja
African · Karanja is an East African name, especially Kikuyu, traditionally linked with lineage and clan identity.
Karrem
Arabic · Karrem is likely a variant of Kareem, from Arabic karim meaning 'generous' or 'noble.'
Kevis
English · Kevis is a modern form likely influenced by Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin meaning 'handsome' or 'gentle.'
Konata
Japanese · Konata is a Japanese name whose sense depends on kanji, often giving soft or graceful associations.
Kariem
Arabic · Kariem is a spelling variant of Karim, from Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble.'
Kerr
Scottish · Kerr is a Scottish surname-name, probably from a Norse or Gaelic word for marshland or rough wet ground.
Kevine
Irish · Kevine is a variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin meaning 'handsome,' 'kind,' or 'gentle birth.'
Kipchoge
African · Kipchoge is a Kalenjin name from Kenya traditionally referring to a boy born near the grain store.
Kowan
English · Kowan is a modern English-form name, possibly influenced by Cowan, Cohen, or Kowan surname usage.
Keynan
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Kenan or Cainan, a biblical name associated with possession or sorrow.
Kono
Japanese · Kono is a Japanese surname-style name whose meaning depends on kanji, often connected to fields or places.
Kaream
Arabic · Kaream is a variant of كريم, usually rendered Kareem, meaning "generous" or "noble."
Karrien
English · Karrien appears to be a modern constructed name, possibly influenced by Karen or Kieran-style forms.
Kiambu
African · Kiambu is an African place name from Kenya, used as a personal name with geographic roots.
Kumar
Indian · Kumar is an Indian name and title meaning "prince," "son," or "young man."
Kachina
Indian · From Hopi kachina, referring to a sacred spirit being; as a name it carries spiritual and cultural resonance.
Kandida
Latin · Variant of Candida, from Latin candidus meaning "bright," "clear," or "pure."
Kenosha
Indian · Taken from the place name Kenosha, from an Indigenous source often glossed as "pike" or linked to local water life.
Kertrina
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Katrina or Katherine, ultimately from Greek roots meaning "pure."
Kimika
Japanese · A Japanese name form that can be read with elements suggesting "noble" or "beautiful child," depending on kanji.
Kamika
Japanese · May echo Japanese kami, "divine" or "spirit," but in English usage it is likely a modern coined sound-based name.
Kashonda
English · Likely a modern coined name combining Ka- with Shonda, following creative English-language naming patterns.
Kerisha
English · Kerisha is a modern invented name, probably formed from Ke- plus -risha, with no single traditional root but a contemporary melodic style.
Kesi
African · Kesi is used in African naming traditions and is often associated with a favorite or beloved child, depending on local usage.
Karem
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Karim or Kareem, meaning generous or noble.
Kasonya
English · Likely a modern coined form built on Kay or Kas- sounds with a decorative ending.
Katresa
Greek · Probably a variant of Katrice or Katrina, from Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Kenetta
English · Likely a feminine elaboration of Kenneth, a Scottish name often interpreted as handsome or born of fire.
Kiriaki
Greek · From Greek Kyriaki, meaning of the Lord or Sunday, reflecting Christian usage.
Kiwanis
African · Taken from the service organization name, itself adapted from an Indigenous phrase meaning to share or express oneself.
Kursten
Greek · A variant of Kirsten or Kristen, from Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Kaneshia
English · A modern blend built on Keisha, which traces back to Keziah and the cassia spice tree.
Kashana
English · A modern invented name shaped by the popular Ka- and -shana sound pattern.
Kasundra
Greek · A variant of Cassandra, the Greek mythic name often interpreted as 'she who excels over men.'
Katrica
Greek · A modern form related to Katherine, a Greek-rooted name associated with purity.
Keacha
English · Likely a creative variant of Keisha, ultimately tied to Keziah and the cassia spice tree.
Keedra
English · A modern English coinage, possibly influenced by names like Kendra or Kedra.
Keeshia
English · A spelling variant of Keisha, derived from Keziah, the biblical name meaning cassia or cinnamon.
Ketia
Hebrew · Usually treated as a form of Keziah, the biblical Hebrew name meaning cassia or cinnamon bark.
Ketura
Hebrew · A variant of Keturah, the Hebrew biblical name often linked to incense or fragrance.
Keyoka
English · A modern invented name built for sound and style rather than a single clear historical root.
Khadeja
Arabic · A variant of Khadija, the Arabic name traditionally understood as 'premature child' or 'early-born.'
Kiamesha
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Kia and Aisha or Miesha, giving it a contemporary melodic form.
Kimyada
Persian · Likely influenced by Persian kimya, meaning 'alchemy,' 'elixir,' or something rare and precious.
Kinyatta
African · A form influenced by the East African name Kenyatta, associated with Kenyan heritage and identity.
Kinyetta
African · A variant influenced by Kinyatta or Kenyatta, carrying an East African and modern American naming feel.
Kriscinda
English · A creative blend of Kris with Cindy or Cynthia, combining Christ-rooted and moon-linked name elements.
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