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Baby names starting with K

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Kristain
Latin · A variant spelling of Kristin or Christian, ultimately meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kristanne
English · A blend of Krista and Anne, combining Christ-rooted sound with Anne's sense of grace.
Kadee
English · A modern English spelling of Katie or Kady, often used as a diminutive-style given name.
Kanette
English · Likely a modern coined form with a French-style ending, possibly influenced by Annette or Jeanette.
Karlye
English · A modern spelling of Carly, from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man.'
Karrissa
Greek · A variant of Carissa, from Greek charis meaning 'grace' or 'kindness.'
Katedra
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Kate, from Greek Katherine, often associated with 'pure.'
Katessa
English · A modern variant built on Kate or Katherine, a Greek-derived name associated with purity.
Kavitha
Indian · An Indian name meaning 'poem' or 'poetry,' from Sanskrit kavita.
Keichia
English · Likely a modern phonetic variant of Keisha, a contemporary name form of uncertain exact derivation.
Keiva
Irish · Probably related to Irish Caoimhe, meaning 'gentle,' 'beautiful,' or 'precious.'
Keke
African · Often used as a nickname; in some African contexts it can mean 'big' or serve as an affectionate short form.
Kerilee
English · A modern combination name blending Keri and Lee, created for sound and style.
Keysia
English · Likely a modern variant of Keziah, a biblical Hebrew name meaning 'cassia cinnamon.'
Kibibi
African · An African name used in East African languages, often meaning 'little lady' or 'princess.'
Kimberlyanne
English · A compound of Kimberly, a place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow,' and Anne, meaning 'grace.'
Kishma
Indian · Likely an Indian-derived name, possibly related to names suggesting patience, destiny, or grace.
Knicole
Greek · A modern spelling built on Nicole, from Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.'
Koya
Japanese · A Japanese name element that can relate to meanings such as 'child,' 'village,' or 'wilderness' depending on characters.
Kritina
Greek · A variant of Kristina or Christina, from Greek meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kutana
African · Likely an African name, possibly from southern or eastern traditions, with an uncertain but locally rooted meaning.
Kuwanna
English · A modern American coined form, likely influenced by names like Juana or Shawna.
Kyisha
English · Likely a variant of Keisha, a modern English-language name with uncertain exact origin.
Kyriaki
Greek · A Greek name meaning 'Sunday' or 'of the Lord,' traditionally given to girls born on Sunday.
Kyrstin
Scottish · A Scottish-style spelling of Kirsten or Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Keithon
Scottish · Keithon is likely an elaborated form of Keith, a Scottish name tied to a place name meaning wood or forest.
Keldrick
English · Keldrick is a modern elaborated name likely built from Germanic-style elements found in names like Kendrick and Cedric.
Kelii
English · Kelii reflects the Hawaiian word for "chief" or "noble," though used as a modern personal name in English contexts.
Kenta
Japanese · Kenta is a Japanese name commonly formed with elements meaning "healthy," "strong," or "big."
Kelvis
English · Kelvis appears to be a modern blend name, likely influenced by Kelly, Kelvin, or Elvis.
Kendricks
English · Kendricks comes from the surname Kendrick, from Brittonic and Anglo roots often interpreted as 'royal ruler' or 'greatest champion.'
Konstandinos
Greek · Greek form of Constantine, from Latin constans, meaning steadfast or constant.
Kreston
English · Likely an English surname-style name from place elements meaning a settlement on a crest or hill.
Kasimu
African · Kasimu is an African form of Qasim, from Arabic meaning one who divides or distributes.
Kevinn
Irish · Kevinn is a spelling variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin, meaning handsome birth or gentle birth.
Kindu
African · Kindu is used as an African place and personal name, likely tied to regional languages and place-based identity.
Kondwani
African · Kondwani is a Chichewa name from Malawi meaning be happy or joyful.
Kidada
African · From Swahili usage, Kidada is often said to mean 'curly-haired' or 'one with small curls'.
Kameka
African · A modern coined name, likely formed with the popular Ka- prefix and a feminine -meka ending.
Kissa
English · Likely a nickname-style name, possibly influenced by pet forms of Clarissa or similar feminine names.
Kosha
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit kosa, meaning 'treasure', 'storehouse', or 'sheath'.
Keiona
African · A modern coined name shaped from popular Kei- and -ona sounds in contemporary naming.
Kelisha
African · Kelisha is likely a modern coinage formed from Ke- and -lisha elements common in late 20th-century naming.
Kimwana
African · Kimwana appears African in form and may derive from Bantu-style naming patterns, though its exact root is uncertain.
Kalimba
African · Taken from the African thumb piano instrument, giving the name musical and cultural associations.
Keitra
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Keisha, Kiera, or Keturah-like forms.
Kersha
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Keisha and Kersh- surname sounds.
Kioka
Japanese · A name with Japanese-style phonetics, possibly tied to elements suggesting purity or fragrance depending on kanji.
Kortni
English · A modern spelling of Courtney, an English surname from Norman French place and court-related roots.
Kourtni
English · A variant of Courtney, from an English surname with Norman French place-name and courtly associations.
Kowana
African · Likely a modern coined name with African-style sound patterns rather than a single established etymology.
Kamera
English · Kamera is generally treated as a modern coined name, valued more for sound and style than a fixed ancient etymology.
Katera
Greek · Katera is likely a variant of Katherine or Kateri, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Khristal
Greek · Khristal is a spelling variant of Crystal, from Greek crystallos meaning clear ice or crystal.
Kinisha
English · Kinisha is a modern coined name, likely shaped by contemporary sound patterns rather than a single old-language source.
Kweli
African · Kweli is a Swahili name meaning truth.
Kamberly
English · Kamberly is a modern spelling variant of Kimberly, originally an English place name meaning 'royal fortress meadow.'
Kamecia
English · Kamecia is a modern invented name, likely shaped by the sounds of names like Kameisha or Alicia.
Kamica
English · Kamica is a modern coined name, probably formed from Ka- plus a melodic -mica ending.
Karyna
Slavic · Karyna is a Slavic-style form of Karina, often linked to Greek-rooted names meaning 'pure.'
Kata
Greek · Kata is a short form of Katherine in several European languages, from Greek meaning 'pure.'
Katee
English · Katee is a modern spelling of Katie, a diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure.'
Katoya
English · Katoya is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Kat- names with a rhythmic decorative ending.
Keanya
English · Keanya is a modern coined name, likely inspired by Kenya and other Ke- names.
Kenyia
English · Kenyia is a modern variant influenced by Kenya, a place-based name tied to the East African country.
Keosha
English · Keosha is a modern invented name, probably formed in English with the popular Ke- and -sha sounds.
Keshi
Japanese · Keshi is used in Japanese contexts and can relate to words for tiny or poppy-like forms depending on kanji choice.
Kesiha
Hebrew · Kesiha is likely a variant of Keziah, a Hebrew biblical name linked to the cassia spice tree.
Keyia
English · Keyia is a modern coined name, often treated as a creative phonetic form related to Kia or Keia.
Keyonia
English · Keyonia is a modern invented name with the melodic -onia ending popular in late 20th-century naming.
Keyva
English · Keyva is likely influenced by Keva or Caoimhe forms, often associated with beauty or gentleness.
Kiasha
English · Kiasha is a modern invented name, built from popular Ki- and -sha sounds in contemporary naming.
Kieshia
English · Kieshia is a modern spelling variant of Keisha, a name popularized in English-speaking communities.
Kimbie
English · Kimbie is a diminutive or pet form of Kimberly, an English place-derived name.
Kimeko
Japanese · Kimeko is likely a variant of Kimiko, a Japanese name often meaning 'noble child' depending on kanji.
Kineta
English · Kineta is likely a modern coined name, possibly echoing names like Kendra or Anita and suggesting a bright, feminine sound.
Kishana
African · Kishana is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Ki- forms and names ending in -shana.
Kito
African · Kito is an African name, especially linked to Swahili usage, often interpreted as meaning precious or jewel.
Konika
Indian · Konika is an Indian name, often treated as a variant of Kanika, carrying senses like small particle or golden grain.
Krysty
Greek · Krysty is a modern spelling of Kristy, from Christina and ultimately Greek Christos, meaning anointed.
Kojak
Slavic · A surname-style name of Slavic form, best known through modern popular culture.
Karlon
German · An extended form of Karl or Carl, meaning 'free man.'
Karras
Greek · A Greek-derived surname-style name, likely from a family-name tradition rather than a single fixed meaning.
Kaseen
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped by names like Casey or Kasim and valued more for sound than a fixed origin.
Korrey
Irish · A variant of Corey, from a surname linked to a hollow or cauldron-like landscape feature.
Kwon
Korean · A Korean name element and surname commonly associated with authority, power, or strength depending on the hanja used.
Kajuan
English · A modern English-form name, likely built from the prefix Ka- with Juan or John influences.
Kalid
Arabic · Likely a variant of Khalid, an Arabic name meaning 'eternal' or 'immortal.'
Kaniel
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-style formation, likely using the divine element -el, suggesting 'God is my support' or similar.
Karvin
English · Probably a surname-style variant related to Carvin or Marvin, with uncertain older roots.
Keats
English · An English surname-name best known through poet John Keats; its deeper etymology is uncertain.
Kedrin
English · Likely a modern English-form name, possibly influenced by Cedric or Kaden-style sounds.
Kentaro
Japanese · A Japanese masculine name often meaning 'healthy or strong eldest son,' depending on kanji.
Kewan
Irish · Likely related to Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin, meaning 'handsome birth' or 'gentle birth.'
Keye
English · Likely an English surname-style or phonetic modern name, possibly tied to 'Kay' or 'Key.'
Kimathi
African · An East African surname and given name, strongly associated with Dedan Kimathi of Kenya.
Kirtan
Indian · From Sanskrit via Indian traditions, kirtan refers to devotional singing or praise.
Kitwana
African · Likely derived from African naming traditions, often interpreted with ideas of blessing or leadership, though usage varies.
Kudura
African · Likely from African naming traditions, though the exact linguistic root is uncertain in this form.
Keria
Greek · Keria is likely a modern variant of Keri or Kerry forms, with roots possibly linked to Greek Kyra, meaning lady.
Kalimah
Arabic · Kalimah is from Arabic kalimah, meaning word, speech, or utterance.
Kenesha
English · Kenesha is a modern English-language coinage, likely shaped by prefixes like Ke- and endings influenced by Aisha or Nesha.
Kimaree
English · Kimaree is a modern blend name, likely combining Kim with the suffix -maree or Marie.
Kirstyn
Scottish · Kirstyn is a modern spelling of Kirsten or Kirstin, from Greek Christianos meaning follower of Christ.
Keonia
English · Keonia appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Keon, Kiana, or similar contemporary forms.
Kerissa
English · Kerissa is likely a modern variant of Carissa, from Greek charis meaning grace or kindness.
Kyanne
English · Kyanne appears to be a modern blend of Ky- names and Anne, with Anne meaning grace.
Keah
Hebrew · Keah is likely related to Hebrew-style name forms and is often interpreted with meanings tied to life or beauty.
Keyisha
English · Keyisha is likely a modern English coinage influenced by Keisha and similar contemporary forms.
Kiffany
English · Kiffany is likely a modern English-created variation influenced by Tiffany.
Kadesha
Hebrew · Probably related to Hebrew qadosh or qedesha, carrying associations of holiness, sanctity, or consecration.
Kalima
Arabic · From Arabic kalima, meaning word, speech, or utterance, with a lyrical modern sound in name use.
Kalonda
African · Likely a modern coined name possibly influenced by African sound patterns and the popular -onda ending.
Kameo
English · A creative spelling of Cameo, from the word for a carved gem, ultimately traced through Italian usage.
Kandrea
Greek · Probably a modern blend related to Andrea, from Greek andreios, meaning manly, brave, or strong.
Kanisa
African · Kanisa appears in African and Arabic-influenced naming contexts and may be linked with ideas of church or assembly.
Kasinda
African · Kasinda is used in African naming traditions and is often treated as a melodic personal name with local significance.
Keera
Irish · A variant of Kiera or Ciara, from Irish, meaning dark, black, or dusky.
Kelsha
English · Likely a modern coinage influenced by names like Kelsey and Keisha, with no single traditional root.
Keme
African · Keme appears in African naming use and may echo terms associated with blackness or homeland in some traditions.
Kemisha
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from the prefix Ke- and the fashionable -misha ending.
Kenyell
English · Likely a modern created name influenced by Ken-, Kenneth, or Kendra patterns with a stylized -yell ending.
Kessie
Greek · Often used as a pet form of Kessia or Cassidy-like names; it may connect to Greek-rooted names meaning pure.
Kiawana
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Kiana and names with the -wana ending.
Kimberlina
English · An elaborated form of Kimberly, originally an English place name meaning Cyneburg's meadow.
Kirsha
English · Probably a modern variation influenced by names like Keisha or Kiran, with no single firmly fixed origin.
Kaiesha
English · Kaiesha is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Kay and Aisha forms.
Kaliopi
Greek · Kaliopi is a form of Calliope, from Greek, meaning beautiful-voiced.
Kamra
Arabic · Kamra is likely related to Arabic Qamra or Kamar forms associated with the moon.
Kandia
African · Kandia is used in African naming traditions and may echo names associated with brightness or strength.
Kareemah
Arabic · Kareemah is the feminine form of Karim, from Arabic, meaning generous or noble.
Karess
English · Karess is a modern English-style coined name, probably influenced by the word caress and soft-sound names.
Karmesha
Indian · Karmesha is a modern elaborated name that may echo karma, the Sanskrit word for action or deed.
Kasara
Arabic · Kasara is a modern-style name that may be influenced by Kassara or similar melodic forms.
Kashanda
English · Kashanda is a modern coined name built in the popular -anda pattern of late 20th-century naming.
Kashanna
English · Kashanna is a modern invented name, likely formed with the fashionable prefix Ka- and suffix -shanna.
Kashima
Japanese · Kashima is a Japanese place and surname name associated with deer island or a sacred district.
Kashina
Indian · Kashina likely reflects Indian naming patterns and may be related to words for shining or sacred radiance.
Katona
Slavic · Katona is used as a surname and given name form and is associated with the idea of a soldier.
Keandra
English · Keandra is a modern blended name, often seen as a feminine elaboration of Keon or Andrea-like forms.
Keashia
African · Keashia is a spelling variant of Keisha, a name popularized in African American naming traditions.
Kemia
African · Kemia may relate to African name forms such as Kemi, associated with care, blessing, or cherishedness.
Keneta
English · Keneta is a modern English-style elaboration, likely influenced by names like Kenneth, Kenna, or Janetta.
Keondra
English · Keondra is a modern blended name, likely built from Keon plus an -dra ending.
Keywanna
English · Keywanna is a modern coined name formed in the expressive Ki or Key plus -wanna pattern.
Khara
Italian · Khara is a variant of Kara or Cara, associated with the sense of beloved or dear.
Kidata
African · Kidata appears in African naming use and likely carries an associative meaning tied to identity or family honor.
Kinshasha
African · Kinshasha is a variant of Kinshasa, the capital city name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Kishara
English · Kishara is a modern melodic coinage, likely influenced by names such as Kiara, Keisha, or Shara.
Kitra
Greek · Kitra is likely a short modern form related to names like Katerina or Kitra-like Greek patterns.
Kjirsten
Norse · Kjirsten is a Scandinavian-style spelling of Kirsten, a form of Christina meaning follower of Christ.
Kourtnie
English · A variant of Courtney, from a French surname meaning from the court or short nose.
Krishana
Indian · Likely a feminine variant of Krishna, the Sanskrit name of a major Hindu deity meaning dark or black.
Kuulei
African · Likely inspired by Hawaiian Ku'u Lei, meaning my lei or my beloved garland, adapted here into a modern given name.
Kwanna
African · Probably a modern name influenced by African-sounding elements and names beginning with Kwa- or Kwan-.
Kiron
Indian · A form related to Kiran in Indian usage, meaning ray of light or sunbeam.
Kenyun
English · Kenyun is likely a modern English-language variant of Kenyon, a surname and place-based name.
Kurry
Irish · Kurry likely comes from a surname related to Curry, from Irish family or place-name roots.
Keithrick
Scottish · A modern blend of Keith and -rick; Keith is Scottish and -rick reflects Germanic 'ruler' sounds.
Keiven
Irish · A variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín, meaning 'handsome birth' or 'gentle birth'.
Kwami
African · A form of Kwame, from Akan tradition, meaning 'born on Saturday'.
Karibe
Spanish · Likely inspired by Caribe, the Spanish word for Caribbean, making it a place-based modern name.
Kashka
Slavic · A Slavic-style diminutive form, likely related to affectionate nickname patterns ending in -ka.
Kasiem
Arabic · A variant of Qasim or Kasim, from Arabic, meaning one who distributes or shares.
Kelon
Irish · Likely a variant of Cian or Kellen, carrying a Gaelic sense of ancient, slender, or bright-headed roots.
Kennyatta
African · A variant of Kenyatta, associated with East African naming and likely tied to the place-name Kenya.
Kenyota
African · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Kenya-style place naming and melodic English suffix patterns.
Khalfani
Arabic · An Arabic-derived African name linked to khalifa, often interpreted as successor or leader.
Koreem
Arabic · A spelling variant of Karim or Kareem, from Arabic, meaning generous or noble.
Kwamin
African · Likely a variant of Akan Kwame, traditionally given to a boy born on Saturday.
Kishina
English · Kishina is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Keisha, Kiana, or similar contemporary forms.
Kaamilya
Arabic · Kaamilya is a variant of Kamilah, from Arabic, meaning perfect, complete, or accomplished.
Kendrah
English · Kendrah is a spelling variant of Kendra, a modern English name possibly influenced by Ken- names and feminine endings.
Kennisha
English · Kennisha is a modern elaborated name likely formed from Ken- plus the fashionable -nisha ending.
Kemesha
English · Kemesha is a modern coined name, probably formed from Ke- plus the decorative suffix -mesha.
Kimetra
Greek · Kimetra may be inspired by Greek-sounding forms such as Demetra, reshaped into a modern English-language creation.
Kabrina
Latin · Variant of Sabrina, a Latinized river name associated with the River Severn.
Kashunda
African · Likely a modern coined name built in African American naming tradition with a decorative prefix and suffix.
Khalidah
Arabic · Feminine form of Khalid, meaning immortal, everlasting, or eternal.
Kadisha
Arabic · Kadisha likely relates to Arabic or Hebrew roots meaning holy, sacred, or consecrated.
Karema
Arabic · Karema is the feminine form of Karim, an Arabic name meaning generous or noble.
Keneisha
African · Keneisha is a modern elaborated name likely formed in African American usage, often using the productive -isha ending.
Keoka
English · A modern Hawaiian-influenced name adopted in English, used as a lyrical personal name with soft phonetics.
Kerisa
Greek · Kerisa is likely a modern variant of Carissa, from Greek-derived forms associated with grace or kindness.
Kanetra
English · Likely a modern coined name formed with the prefix Ka- and suffix -netra, without a single established ancient etymology.
Karana
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Karana can relate to "cause," "reason," or "action."
Karrah
Italian · Likely a variant of Cara or Kara, associated with meanings such as "beloved" or "dear."
Kasmin
Persian · Probably inspired by Jasmine, from Persian yasamin, the fragrant flowering plant.
Keelee
Irish · A modern spelling of Keely, from an Irish surname often interpreted as "beautiful" or "graceful."
Kennesha
English · Likely a modern invented name using Ken- with a stylized feminine ending, reflecting contemporary naming creativity.
Keyatta
African · Likely inspired by African surname patterns such as Kenyatta, adapted into a modern given name form.
Kimaka
African · Likely a modern coined name, possibly shaped by Ki- and -maka sounds rather than a single traditional root.
Kimeka
English · Likely a modern invented name formed with Ki- and -meka, characteristic of late 20th-century creative naming.
Kacia
Greek · Often treated as a modern form of Acacia, the tree name from Greek.
Kalah
Hebrew · Related to Hebrew kallah, meaning 'bride' or 'beloved young woman.'
Kaleema
Arabic · From Arabic Kalima or related forms, meaning 'word,' 'speaker,' or 'eloquent one.'
Kamee
English · A modern phonetic spelling, often connected to Kami or Cammy-style diminutive names.
Kameisha
English · A modern coined name likely built from Ka- and -eesha elements, sometimes linked loosely to Arabic roots.
Kametra
English · A modern invented name formed in the style of Kam- names with a decorative ending.
Kanetha
Scottish · Likely related to Kenneth forms, ultimately from Gaelic roots meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.'
Karlisha
German · A modern feminine elaboration of Carl/Karla, from Germanic roots meaning 'free person.'
Karrina
Italian · Likely a variant of Karina, often linked to Katherine or dear-beloved name lines.
Karuna
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'compassion' or 'mercy.'
Kasheena
African · Likely a modern phonetic name form; usage suggests a creative contemporary formation rather than one fixed root.
Kashira
Persian · Probably a modern form related to names meaning 'radiant' or 'honored,' though usage varies.
Kasmira
Indian · A feminine form associated with Kashmir, the historic region name, giving it a place-based feel.
Katashia
Greek · A modern elaboration of Katha- or Kat- names, often linked loosely to Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Katiuscia
Italian · An Italian form of Katyusha, a pet form of Katherine, meaning 'pure.'
Katreina
Greek · A variant of Katrina or Catriona, from Katherine, meaning 'pure.'
Katrenna
Greek · A modern variant of Katrina or Katherine, traditionally understood to mean 'pure.'
Keetra
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by K- initials and melodic endings popular in contemporary naming.
Kenishia
English · A modern invented name built from Ken- and -ishia patterns common in late 20th-century naming.
Kerl
German · Likely related to Karl/Carl, from Germanic roots meaning 'free man' or 'free person.'
Kescha
English · A modern phonetic variant, often grouped with Kesha-type names of contemporary coined style.
Keyonda
English · A modern invented name built from Key- and -onda elements, with no single established ancient root.
Khaleelah
Arabic · From Arabic Khalilah, meaning 'beloved friend' or 'close companion.'
Khalema
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Halima or Khalima, suggesting gentleness, patience, or mildness.
Khrystal
Greek · A respelling of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning 'ice' or 'clear crystal.'
Kiesel
German · From a German surname and word meaning "pebble" or "gravel," giving it a stony, nature-linked feel.
Kimbala
African · Likely a modern African-influenced name form, used for its rhythmic sound more than a fixed traditional etymology.
Kinesha
English · A modern elaborated name, probably formed with the popular -esha ending and used mainly for its contemporary sound.
Kishon
Hebrew · A Hebrew place and river name from the Bible, associated with the Kishon River in ancient Israel.
Komal
Indian · From Sanskrit and Hindi usage, Komal means "soft," "delicate," or "tender."
Komeka
African · Likely a modern coined name with African-American naming patterns, valued more for style and sound than fixed etymology.
Kristilyn
English · A modern blend of Kristi and the suffix -lyn, from Greek Christian-rooted forms meaning "anointed."
Kumi
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with characters suggesting beauty, long-lastingness, or assembling, depending on kanji choice.
Kwanda
African · Likely a modern name influenced by African-American naming style, with no single widely agreed traditional root.
Kyrone
Irish · Kyrone is likely a modern variant influenced by Tyrone, an Irish place name meaning "land of Eoghan."
Keevan
Irish · Keevan is an anglicized Irish form related to Caoimhín, meaning 'gentle birth' or 'handsome beloved.'
Ketrick
English · Ketrick is likely a modern variant of Cedric or Patrick-like forms, with possible Germanic influence in sound.
Khayree
Arabic · Khayree is from Arabic khayri, meaning 'good,' 'charitable,' or 'benevolent.'
Kumasi
African · Kumasi is taken from the Ghanaian city name, giving it an African and place-based identity.
Kable
English · Kable is likely a modern spelling of Cable, a surname-style name associated with rope-making or cord.
Kawaski
Japanese · Kawaski is likely a variant of Kawasaki, a Japanese surname and place name meaning “river cape” or “river promontory.”
Kazeem
Arabic · Kazeem is a spelling variant of Kazim, from Arabic, meaning “restrained,” “patient,” or “one who controls anger.”
Kederick
English · Kederick is likely a variant of Cedric, a name popularized in literature and later used as a stylish modern given name.
Keenen
Irish · Keenen is a variant of Keenan, from Irish, meaning “ancient,” “enduring,” or descended from the old one.
Keldric
English · Keldric is a modern-sounding blend built on Germanic-style elements, echoing names associated with rule and strength.
Kenrie
English · Kenrie is likely a modern blend influenced by Ken and Henry, with Germanic roots tied to knowledge or home rule.
Kevn
Irish · Kevn is a clipped modern spelling of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín, meaning “handsome” or “gentle birth.”
Khamisi
African · Khamisi is used in Swahili and Arabic-influenced naming, meaning “born on Thursday” or connected to the fifth day.
Khanh
Chinese · Khanh is used in Vietnamese and often reflects Sino-Vietnamese roots associated with joy, celebration, or esteem.
Kinte
African · Kinte is an African surname, especially associated with Mandinka heritage and remembered widely through Kunta Kinte.
Kiwan
Persian · Kiwan is likely a variant of Keyvan, a Persian name meaning “Saturn,” the planet, and carrying an old celestial association.
Krishan
Indian · Krishan is an Indian form related to Krishna, a Sanskrit name meaning "dark" and tied to the deity Krishna.
Kristifer
Greek · Kristifer is a variant of Christopher, from Greek elements meaning "bearing Christ."
Kizzy
African · Kizzy is often linked to African American naming tradition and may derive from Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning "cassia spice."
Kissy
English · Kissy is likely a pet form influenced by names like Keziah or Christina, used as an affectionate diminutive.
Kissie
English · Kissie is an affectionate diminutive form, likely related to Kizzy or pet-name patterns in English.
Kizzi
African · Kizzi is a variant of Kizzy, often linked to Keziah from Hebrew, meaning "cassia spice."
Kizzey
African · Kizzey is a spelling variant of Kizzy, often connected to Keziah, the Hebrew name meaning "cassia spice."
Kaneisha
English · Kaneisha is likely a modern invented name combining Ka- with the suffix -neisha, shaped by contemporary American naming patterns.
Kinta
African · Kinta is best known from West African naming and surname traditions, especially Mandinka usage.
Kimisha
English · Likely a modern coined name built from Kim with the popular suffix -isha, giving it a contemporary invented style.
Kissey
English · Probably a pet-form style name, used as a playful diminutive with a soft, affectionate sound.
Kwanita
English · Likely a modern form influenced by names like Juanita, reshaped with a contemporary initial sound.
Kynisha
English · Likely a modern invented name using the popular -isha ending and a streamlined opening syllable.
Kashawna
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Shawna, the feminine form of Sean, with the added prefix Ka-.
Kezzy
Hebrew · A nickname-style form of Keziah, the Hebrew biblical name linked to cassia, a fragrant spice.
Khalisha
Arabic · Khalisha is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic khalis, meaning pure, with an English-style feminine ending.
Kristyann
Greek · Kristyann blends Kristy and Ann, ultimately tracing to Christian and Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Krystall
Greek · Krystall is a decorative spelling of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning ice or clear crystal.
Kunta
African · Kunta is an African name, best known from West African usage, and is associated with heritage and strength.
Kakisha
English · Kakisha is likely a modern coined name built around the popular -kisha ending in English-speaking usage.
Kashena
English · Kashena is likely a modern invented name, probably shaped by Ka- and -shena patterns popular in contemporary naming.
Katosha
English · Katosha is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Kat- names and the rhythmic -osha ending.
Keishana
English · Keishana is a modern elaboration of Keisha-style names, likely formed for sound and individuality.
Keyanta
English · Keyanta is likely a modern invented name formed from Key- or Ke- sounds with a decorative ending.
Kizi
African · Kizi is likely a short modern form possibly influenced by Kiswahili-style sounds or names like Kizzy.
Kristalee
Greek · Kristalee blends Krista, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed,' with the English suffix -lee.
Kanesia
African · A modern invented name, likely shaped from Ka- and -nesia patterns rather than one single ancient source.
Katelin
Greek · A form of Caitlin/Katherine, from Greek roots commonly interpreted as pure.
Kateshia
Greek · Likely a creative form built from Kate, from Katherine, usually interpreted as pure.
Katti
Greek · A pet form of Katherine or Kate, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kavonda
African · A modern coined name in the Ka- and -vonda pattern, with contemporary rather than ancient formation.
Kendee
English · A modern spelling related to Kendi or Candy-like forms, used mainly for sound and style.
Keneshia
African · A modern coined name, probably built from Ken- with the popular -eshia ending.
Kenyona
African · Likely a modern elaboration of Kenya-style forms, associated with place-name influence and contemporary sound.
Keyonta
African · A modern invented name built in the Ke-/Key- and -onta pattern.
Keywana
African · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Kianna or Kiana-style forms.
Khalida
Arabic · From Arabic Khalidah, meaning immortal, everlasting, or eternal.
Khaliliah
Arabic · Likely a feminine elaboration of Khalil, meaning friend or beloved companion.
Khayriyyah
Arabic · From Arabic Khayriyyah, meaning goodness, benevolence, or charitable nature.
Kiesa
African · Often treated as a modern variant of Keisha or Keesha, used mainly for sound and style.
Kimby
English · Probably a pet form influenced by Kim, a short form of Kimberly or Kimball-derived names.
Kimitra
Greek · Likely influenced by Demetria or Kim forms; Demetria ultimately relates to Demeter.
Kishea
African · A modern spelling variant of Keisha-like names, shaped more by sound than a single root.
Konica
Indian · Related to Indian Kanika/Konika forms, often interpreted as a small particle or tiny piece.
Korissa
Greek · A modern form related to Cora or Corissa, often tied to Greek Kore, meaning maiden.
Kaarina
Greek · A form of Katherine, ultimately from Greek roots associated with purity.
Kaitrin
Irish · A form of Caitrin or Katrin from Katherine, ultimately linked to the Greek idea of purity.
Kalesha
English · A modern coined name, probably shaped from Kay or Kale with a fashionable -esha ending.
Kalle
Norse · A Scandinavian diminutive of Karl, from a root meaning free man.
Kamekia
English · A modern African American style name, likely created as a variation of names like Tamika or Kameka.
Kaneesha
English · A modern name shaped in African American naming tradition, often treated as a creative variation of Kanisha or similar forms.
Kaniesha
English · A modern African American style variant, likely formed from Kanisha-like patterns rather than one old source name.
Kanyatta
African · Likely inspired by the East African surname Kenyatta, giving it a strong African cultural association.
Karese
English · A modern form likely influenced by Charis or caress, often associated with grace or affection.
Karrisa
English · A spelling variant of Karissa or Carissa, usually linked to Greek charis meaning grace.
Kashanta
English · A modern coined name in African American naming style, built for rhythm and distinction rather than one fixed ancient root.
Kashika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-related roots, often interpreted as shining, radiant, or bright.
Katishia
English · A modern elaborated name, likely influenced by Katherine or Keisha-style forms rather than a single traditional root.
Katoria
English · A modern African American style name, often seen as a creative extension of Kat- or Victoria-like sounds.
Kawanza
African · A modern name inspired by Kwanzaa, from Swahili roots referring to first fruits and harvest.
Keedah
Arabic · Keedah is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-style sounds, used more for rhythm and distinctiveness than fixed etymology.
Keeisha
African · Keeisha is a modern variant of Keisha, a name popular in African-American naming traditions and likely shaped from English phonetics.
Keekee
English · Keekee is a playful reduplicated nickname-style name formed for sound and affection rather than old etymological roots.
Kelsa
English · Kelsa appears to be a variant of Kelsey, an English and Scottish surname-name meaning a ship's island or victory place.
Keneesha
African · Keneesha is a modern name shaped in African-American usage, likely built from Ken- with the melodic -eesha ending.
Kenika
African · Kenika is a modern given name formed in contemporary usage, possibly influenced by Ken- names and the suffix -ika.
Kennitha
Scottish · Kennitha is a feminine form of Kenneth, from Gaelic roots meaning handsome or born of fire.
Keonda
African · Keonda is a modern African-American style name, likely created from the Ke- prefix and the rhythmic -onda ending.
Kerian
Irish · Kerian likely relates to Kieran, from Gaelic roots meaning little dark one.
Keshauna
African · Keshauna is a modern elaboration of Keisha or Shauna-style forms, created for sound and individuality.
Keshona
African · Keshona is a modern name likely built from the Ke- prefix and Shona-like ending, valued for its rhythm and uniqueness.
Keydra
English · Keydra is a contemporary name, probably formed from Key- and the feminine -dra ending in modern usage.
Khaalis
Arabic · Khaalis comes from Arabic and means pure, sincere, or unmixed.
Khiana
English · Khiana is a modern variant influenced by names like Kiana and Chiara, often associated with grace or brightness.
Kieva
Slavic · Kieva is likely inspired by Kiev or Kyiv, making it a place-based name with Slavic associations.
Kijafa
African · Kijafa is used as a modern African-style name, likely chosen for its distinctive sound rather than a widely fixed etymology.
Kili
Norse · Kili is best known from Norse-derived naming in literature, associated with a dwarf name in modern fantasy tradition.
Kimaada
African · Kimaada appears to be a modern African-style name, formed for musicality and individuality.
Kinika
Indian · Kinika resembles Indian name forms and may relate to smallness or delicacy in Sanskrit-derived naming patterns.
Kissha
African · Kissha is likely a modern variant of Keisha, shaped in African-American naming traditions for sound and style.
Knisha
African · Knisha is a contemporary name likely formed from initial Kn- plus the popular -isha ending.
Krishanda
Indian · Krishanda appears to blend Krishna-related Indian roots with an English-style feminine ending.
Kryste
Greek · Kryste is a stylized form of Christa or Crystal-related names, ultimately linked to Greek Christos meaning anointed.
Kuwanda
African · Kuwanda is likely a modern African-style name, formed with the resonant -wanda ending popular in contemporary naming.
Kente
African · Taken from the famous West African kente cloth name, symbolizing woven heritage and status.
Kunte
African · A West African surname and given-name form best known from Mandinka usage, associated with lineage and identity.
Kairaba
African · Kairaba is a West African name associated with peace and reconciliation, often understood as "peacemaker."
Kayin
Hebrew · Kayin is a form of Cain, from Hebrew, traditionally linked to “acquired” or “possessed.”
Keanon
Irish · Keanon is likely a variant of Keenan, from Irish, meaning “ancient” or “little ancient one.”
Keddrick
English · Keddrick is a variant of Cedric, a name likely coined from Celtic elements and associated with kindness or leadership.
Kentay
English · Kentay appears to be a modern invented name, possibly blending Ken with a stylish -tay ending.
Kanta
Indian · Kanta is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning beloved, desired, or beautiful.
Kedryn
Welsh · Kedryn is likely a modern form influenced by Welsh-style names like Cedric or Kedron.
Keidrick
English · Keidrick is likely a variant of Kedrick or Kendrick, a name associated with royal power or great champion.
Keland
English · Keland is likely a modern English-style place name built with the land element.
Kendrich
Welsh · Kendrich is a variant of Kendrick, a Welsh and English surname-name meaning chief hero or bold ruler.
Khaaliq
Arabic · Khaaliq comes from Arabic al-Khaliq, meaning creator or maker.
Kontar
Arabic · Kontar is likely related to Arabic surname and given-name forms, possibly tied to the heroic name Antar.
Kristophor
Greek · Kristophor is a spelling variant of Christopher, from Greek, meaning bearer of Christ.
Kuntakinte
African · Kuntakinte refers to the Mandinka name Kunta Kinte, carrying West African ethnic and ancestral significance.
Kaliq
Arabic · Kaliq is likely a variant of Khaliq, from Arabic, meaning creator or one who creates.
Kalob
Hebrew · Kalob is a spelling variant of Caleb, from Hebrew, commonly interpreted as faithful, devoted, or whole-hearted.
Kasheen
English · Kasheen is likely a modern phonetic variant influenced by Kashin or Kaseem-style names, with no single fixed etymology.
Kefentse
African · Kefentse is a Southern African name often understood to mean triumph or victory in Setswana usage.
Keishon
English · Keishon is a modern coined name, likely shaped by prefix forms like Kei- and names ending in -shon.
Keivn
Irish · Keivn is likely a spelling variant of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin meaning handsome or gentle-born.
Kentwan
English · Kentwan appears to be a modern invented name, possibly blending Ken- with the suffix -twan.
Kore
Greek · Kore comes from Greek and means maiden; it was an epithet of Persephone in mythology.
Koron
Greek · Koron is likely a rare modern form influenced by Greek roots related to crown or curved forms.
Koury
Irish · Koury is likely a surname-style modern variant related to Corey or Corry, names with Irish associations.
Kunal
Indian · Kunal is an Indian name often interpreted as lotus or someone with beautiful eyes in Sanskrit tradition.
Katiria
Spanish · Probably a modern elaboration of Katia or Katherine forms, ultimately linked to 'pure.'
Kushana
Indian · Likely inspired by Kushan/Kushana historical naming, associated with an ancient Central and South Asian dynasty.
Kearston
English · Modern surname-style form related to Kirsten or Kerston sounds, likely meaning-linked to 'Christian.'
Kierstan
Scottish · Variant of Kirsten or Kiersten, a feminine form of Christian, meaning 'anointed' or 'follower of Christ.'
Kerston
English · Surname-style variant related to Kirsten or Christian roots, meaning 'anointed' or 'Christian.'
Kajal
Indian · Indian name meaning 'kohl' or 'eyeliner,' associated with beauty and dark eyes.
Kyeisha
African · Kyeisha is likely a modern name form influenced by Keisha, often linked to African American naming traditions and sometimes associated with cassia or favorite.
Kearsten
Scottish · Kearsten is a variant of Kirsten, a Scandinavian form of Christina meaning follower of Christ.
Kyona
Japanese · Kyona is used as a modern name and may also align with Japanese sound patterns; it often carries a contemporary, melodic style.
Kameika
English · Kameika is a modern coined name, probably formed by blending Ka- with a decorative -meika ending.
Karalynne
English · Karalynne blends Kara and Lynn forms, with Germanic roots linked to beloved or free person and the lake-derived Lynn element.
Karenina
Slavic · Karenina is a literary surname-style form best known from Tolstoy, built on Karen and used as an elegant feminine name.
Kayte
English · Kayte is a modern spelling of Kate, from Katherine, traditionally linked to the Greek idea of purity.
Kinna
Scottish · Kinna is likely a short Scottish-style pet form related to names like McKenna or Kenneth-family names.
Kinyata
African · Kinyata likely reflects African naming influence, especially forms reminiscent of Kenyan surname traditions.
Kiyona
Japanese · Kiyona resembles Japanese-style elements such as kiyo, meaning pure or clear, adapted into modern English use.
Kowanda
English · Kowanda appears to be a modern coined English-language name with a rhythmic, place-like formation.
Kaliska
English · Likely adapted from the Native name Kaliska, usually glossed as "coyote chasing deer," and used in English-language naming.
Kandiss
English · A modern spelling of Candace, a name linked through Greek to the Kushite royal title Kandake.
Kaneka
Indian · Likely a variant of Kanika, from Sanskrit roots meaning "small particle" or sometimes associated with gold.
Kashona
English · A modern English-language coined name, likely built on the popular Ka- prefix and Shona-style sound pattern.
Katira
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Katirah, meaning "abundant" or "plentiful," with a streamlined modern spelling.
Keirston
Scottish · A variant of Kiersten or Kirsten, ultimately from Christian roots meaning "follower of Christ."
Kellina
English · Likely a feminine elaboration of Kelly, from an Irish surname meaning "bright-headed" or "warrior."
Kentra
English · A modern coined name, probably built from Ken- with the feminine -tra ending.
Kenyarda
English · A distinctive modern English-language formation, likely created from Ken- plus a decorative -yarda ending.
Khaleedah
Arabic · A feminine form of Khalid, from Arabic meaning "eternal," "lasting," or "immortal."
Kimona
English · Likely a modern English coinage influenced by Kim and Mona, rather than a traditional historic name form.
Kortnee
English · A creative spelling of Courtney, from a French surname and place name meaning "domain of Curtenus."
Kristinna
Greek · An embellished spelling of Christina or Kristina, from Greek Christianos meaning "follower of Christ."
Kumari
Indian · From Sanskrit kumari, meaning "girl," "maiden," or "princess," and long used in South Asian naming.
Kyeshia
English · A modern English-language variant in the Keisha family, likely built from the popular Ky- prefix and -esha ending.
Kalishia
English · A modern invented name likely formed from the Ka- prefix with a melodic -lishia ending.
Karhonda
English · A modern invented name built with the popular Ka- prefix and -rhonda ending.
Karmina
Latin · A variant of Carmina, from Latin carmen, meaning song or poem.
Kashauna
English · A modern invented name, likely built from the Ka- prefix and Shawn/Shauna-related sounds.
Kateria
Greek · A variant of Katerina or Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Katyria
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Katherine-derived forms, carrying the traditional sense of pure.
Kawonna
English · A modern invented name with the popular Ka- prefix and a melodic ending.
Kayna
Welsh · Likely related to Kaina or Cana-type forms; in modern use it is treated as a stylish invented name.
Keiley
Irish · A spelling variant of Keely or Kelly, from Irish surnames often linked to slender or bright-headed meanings.
Keresa
Greek · Likely a variant of Charissa or Carissa, from Greek roots meaning grace or kindness.
Kerline
French · A modern name possibly influenced by French-sounding forms and the suffix -line, giving it a graceful, refined feel.
Keyuana
English · A modern invented name formed with the Ke- prefix and -yuana ending.
Kezzie
Hebrew · A pet form of Keziah, the biblical name meaning cassia, a fragrant spice.
Khedra
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic khadra, meaning green or verdant.
Khristen
Greek · A modern spelling of Kristen or Christian, from Greek Christos, meaning anointed.
Kiea
English · A short modern invented name, likely formed as a streamlined phonetic spelling of Kia-like names.
Kiffin
Irish · Likely from a surname or place-name tradition, used as a rare given name with a brisk, clipped sound.
Kortnie
French · A modern spelling of Courtney, from a French surname meaning from the court or short-nosed lineage.
Krishelle
Greek · A blend of Kris and Michelle, tying to Christian and Michael-related roots with meanings linked to Christ and who is like God.
Kuiana
English · A modern invented name with a flowing vowel pattern, possibly influenced by names like Qiana or Luana.
Kene
African · Kene is often used as an African name, especially in Igbo contexts, where it can relate to praise, thanks, or strength.
Kalief
Arabic · Kalief is a variant of Khalif or Caliph, from Arabic meaning 'successor' or 'leader.'
Kasib
Arabic · Kasib is an Arabic name meaning 'earner,' 'acquirer,' or 'one who gains.'
Kentrail
English · Kentrail appears to be a modern English coinage, likely blending Ken- with a stylish ending for sound.
Khalik
Arabic · Khalik comes from Arabic al-Khaliq, meaning 'creator' or 'maker,' from a root meaning to create.
Khurram
Persian · Khurram is a Persian name meaning 'happy,' 'joyful,' or 'cheerful.'
Kantrell
English · Kantrell is a modern elaborated surname-style name, likely influenced by French-derived forms such as Cantrell.
Kenjuan
English · Kenjuan appears to be a modern blend of Ken and Juan, combining English and Spanish naming influences.
Kerick
English · Kerick is likely a modern variant of Eric or Carrick, drawing on Norse-rooted name elements associated with eternal rule.
Ketric
English · Ketric is a modern English-style coined name, possibly influenced by Cedric and Patrick-like endings.
Kristapher
Greek · Kristapher is an alternate spelling of Christopher, from Greek meaning bearer of Christ.
Kagan
Slavic · Kagan likely comes from a title meaning ruler or leader and is used as a strong surname-style given name.
Kalim
Arabic · Kalim is an Arabic name meaning "speaker" or "one who speaks," especially in a thoughtful or honored sense.
Kareme
Arabic · Kareme is a variant of Karim, from Arabic, meaning "generous" or "noble."
Karif
Arabic · Karif is likely an Arabic-derived name, used as a modern variant with connotations of distinction or seasonality.
Keitric
English · Keitric is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Keith and Cedric-style sounds.
Kentae
English · Kentae is a modern coined name built from Ken- and a stylized ending for a contemporary sound.
Kenten
English · Kenten is a variant of Kenton, an English place-based name meaning "town or settlement on the edge."
Kentral
English · Kentral is a modern coined name formed from Ken- with a contemporary ending.
Keonta
English · Keonta is a modern blended name, likely related to Keon and stylized with a contemporary ending.
Kerk
Scottish · Kerk is related to Kirk, a Scottish place name meaning "church."
Keynon
Irish · Keynon is likely a modern variant influenced by Keenan or Kenan, used for its distinctive sound.
Kiril
Slavic · Kiril is the Slavic form of Cyril, from Greek, meaning "lordly" or "masterful."
Klye
Scottish · Klye is a spelling variant of Kyle, a Scottish place name meaning "narrow strait" or "channel."
Koty
Irish · Koty is a spelling variant of Cody, from an Irish surname often interpreted as "helpful" or "descendant of Cuidightheach."
Kristoper
Greek · Kristoper is a spelling variant of Christopher, from Greek, meaning "bearer of Christ."
Kujtim
Slavic · Kujtim is a Balkan name meaning "memory" or "remembrance," used to honor remembrance and legacy.
Kwang
Korean · Kwang is a Korean name element meaning "light," "brightness," or "glory."
Kitzie
English · Diminutive-style modern name, possibly influenced by Kitty or Kitzia forms.
Kayatana
Indian · Likely a modern or rare Indian-influenced form; exact etymology is uncertain.
Kiauna
English · Modern invented name, likely shaped by Keona/Kiana-style sounds.
Kenethia
Scottish · Kenethia is a feminine elaboration of Kenneth, a Scottish name often interpreted as handsome or born of fire.
Kearstin
Scottish · Kearstin is likely a modern spelling related to Kirsten or Kersten, forms ultimately derived from Christian meaning follower of Christ.
Keshonna
English · Keshonna is a modern English coinage, probably shaped by prefixes like Ke- and names such as Shawna or Shonna.
Kathiria
Greek · Likely a variant of Katherine or Katiria, from Greek roots often interpreted as "pure."
Keianna
English · A modern variant of Kiana or Keyanna, usually formed with popular contemporary sounds rather than one fixed classical root.
Kellymarie
Irish · A compound of Kelly, from Irish meaning "bright-headed," and Marie, a French form of Mary.
Keshanda
English · A modern coined name, likely formed with the Ke- prefix and -shanda ending popular in late 20th-century naming.
Kaletha
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Calla or Calista, tied to beauty roots.
Kanoelani
English · Likely inspired by Hawaiian-style elements suggesting heavenly mist or cloud from the sky.
Kensha
English · Probably a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Ken- names and rhythmic feminine endings.
Kenyonna
English · Kenyonna is a modern elaborated name, likely built from Ken- with a decorative ending, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Keyetta
English · Keyetta is a modern coined name, probably formed from the Key- sound with a stylized feminine ending.
Keyuna
English · Keyuna is a modern constructed name using the Key- prefix and a soft -una ending.
Kitzi
German · Kitzi likely developed as a playful diminutive form related to Kit or Katherine-style names.
Korinn
Greek · Korinn is a variant of Corinne, from Greek, associated with a maiden or girl.
Kristjana
Greek · Kristjana is a feminine form of Christian, ultimately from Greek, meaning follower of Christ.
Krystalyn
Greek · Krystalyn is an elaborated form of Crystal, from Greek kristallos, meaning ice or clear crystal.
Kahila
Arabic · Kahila likely comes from Arabic roots associated with dark eyes or grace, giving it an elegant meaning.
Kaile
Irish · Kaile is likely a modern form related to Kaylee or Kelly, with Irish and English naming influences.
Kaity
Greek · Kaity is a diminutive spelling of Katie, from Katherine, traditionally linked to Greek 'pure.'
Kanessa
English · Kanessa appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Vanessa with a K-initial.
Karaann
Italian · Karaann blends Kara and Ann; Kara may relate to Italian cara 'beloved,' while Ann means 'grace.'
Karesha
English · Karesha appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed from Karen or Kara with a stylish suffix.
Katrea
Greek · Katrea is likely a modern variant related to Katherine or Katria, from a root associated with purity.
Kaydi
English · Kaydi is a modern diminutive-style spelling, likely related to Katie or Kadie.
Kayti
English · Kayti is a creative spelling of Katie, from Katherine, traditionally linked to Greek 'pure.'
Kebrina
English · Kebrina appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Sabrina or Katrina.
Keesa
African · Keesa is likely used as an African-influenced modern name, sometimes associated with favorite or cherished qualities.
Keeshan
Indian · Keeshan is likely a variant of Indian Krishna-related forms, carrying associations of dark beauty and divinity.
Keionna
English · Keionna appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped from Keisha and names ending in -onna.
Keishanda
English · Keishanda is a modern elaborated form built on Keisha with a decorative suffix.
Kelicia
English · Kelicia appears to be a modern variant of Felicia or Alicia; Felicia comes from Latin felix, 'happy, fortunate.'
Kemyatta
African · Kemyatta is likely inspired by East African naming traditions, echoing the surname Kenyatta.
Kennetra
English · Kennetra appears to be a modern invented form influenced by Kenneth or names like Kenitra.
Keonya
English · Keonya is a modern coined name, likely formed from the popular Ke- prefix and -onya ending.
Keshana
English · Keshana appears to be a modern name, likely related to Keisha with an added melodic ending.
Keshonda
English · Keshonda is a modern coined name, formed with the popular Ke- prefix and -shonda ending.
Khalimah
Arabic · Khalimah is an Arabic name meaning 'gentle,' 'mild,' or 'forbearing.'
Kheli
Indian · Kheli likely draws on Indian linguistic roots associated with play or movement, giving it a light, lively feel.
Kieasha
African · Likely a modern elaboration of Keisha, a name often linked to Aisha and interpreted as life or favored being.
Kija
African · Probably a modern short-form name, used for its bright sound more than a fixed historical etymology.
Kileigh
Irish · A modern spelling of Kiley or Kylie, from an Irish surname often interpreted as graceful or beautiful.
Kiosha
African · Probably a modern elaboration in the Keisha family of names, often associated with life or favored one.
Kizze
African · Likely a modern clipped or stylized form, used more for sound and individuality than a fixed classical derivation.
Korren
Greek · Probably a variant of Corinne or Coren, ultimately tied to Greek kore, meaning maiden.
Korynne
Greek · A creative spelling of Corinne, from Greek roots meaning maiden or young woman.
Kristalle
Greek · A decorative spelling of Crystal, from Greek krystallos, meaning clear ice or crystal.
Kristyanne
Greek · An ornate form of Christiane or Kristina, from Greek roots meaning follower of Christ.
Ktherine
Greek · A variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek roots traditionally associated with purity.
Kong
Chinese · Kong is a Chinese surname and given name element, famously associated with Confucius's family name.
Kawon
English · Kawon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Ka- prefixes and names like Kawan or Devon.
Kamien
Slavic · Kamien comes from a Slavic word for stone, giving the name a strong, rock-like sense.
Karac
English · Karac is a rare modern spelling, likely formed as an inventive variant related to Kara or Carrick-style names.
Karega
African · Karega is an East African name, especially associated with Kikuyu usage, often interpreted as one who restores or sets things right.
Kennell
English · Kennell is an English surname-style name, possibly linked to a dwelling or enclosure term and later adapted as a given name.
Kou
Japanese · Kou is an East Asian name that can carry meanings such as light, peace, or filial virtue depending on the character used.
Kahlid
Arabic · Kahlid is a spelling variant of Khalid, from Arabic, meaning "eternal" or "immortal."
Kalpesh
Indian · Kalpesh is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit elements, often interpreted as "lord of imagination" or "of perfection."
Keanen
Irish · Keanen is likely a variant of Keenan, from Irish, meaning "ancient" or "long-enduring."
Keishaun
English · Keishaun is a modern blend name, often influenced by Shawn, the Irish form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Keitrick
English · Keitrick appears to be a modern English-style coined name, possibly influenced by Cedric or Patrick.
Keng
Chinese · Keng is a Chinese romanized name or surname, with meaning varying by character and often linked to brightness or firmness.