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Baby names starting with K

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Kiaron
Irish · Phonetic variant of Kieran, from Irish Ciarán meaning 'little dark one', honoring Saint Ciarán.
Korden
English · Modern variant of Corden or Gordon, likely place-based in origin meaning 'muddy or marshy place'.
Kosten
German · Modern invented name possibly from German Kosten or a creative variant of Costin or Constantine.
Kyller
English · Modern invented name, a creative stylistic variant of Kyle or Tyler with no established etymology.
Kylun
Scottish · Modern phonetic variant of Kyle, a Scottish name from Gaelic caol meaning 'narrow strait'.
Kamariyah
Arabic · Blend of Arabic 'qamar' (moon) with Hebrew -iyah suffix ('of God'), suggesting 'moon of God'.
Kaymin
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Kai/Kay with a masculine -min suffix; no established etymology.
Keelah
Irish · Possibly an Irish-influenced variant of Cadhla meaning 'beautiful, graceful'; also treated as modern invented.
Kaleiyah
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Hawaiian Kalea (joy) blended with the '-iyah' suffix.
Kaliyha
English · Creative spelling of Kalia or Kaliya, a modern invented name with possible Sanskrit or Hawaiian roots.
Karlysia
English · Modern invented blend of Karly (German, 'free woman') with an ornate Latin-style suffix.
Kaylann
English · Modern invented blend of Kayla (Hebrew/Arabic, 'crown') and Ann (Hebrew, 'grace' or 'favor').
Kemarah
English · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Tamara or Kemara, with a melodic African-American naming style.
Keymia
English · Modern invented name, a creative blend evoking the suffix '-mia' (mine/beloved) with a unique opening.
Kihanna
English · Modern invented blend of Ki (life force) and Hanna (Hebrew, 'grace' or 'favor').
Kyrrah
Greek · Creative spelling of Kyra, from Greek/Persian meaning 'sun' or 'throne', a name of noble bearing.
Kaliyana
Indian · From Sanskrit *kalyana* meaning auspicious or blessed, reshaped into a modern feminine variant.
Keyarie
Irish · A creative form of Kairi/Kiara traditions, used as a soft feminine English spelling.
Khamara
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced variation associated with names using the Kham- root family and adapted as a woman’s name.
Kilei
Irish · A modern variant of Kyle/Kiley, reflecting a softer Celtic-leaning English style ending.
Kinze
German · A stylized form from Germanic kin/kins names, tied to family or kinship meaning and adapted as a first name.
Kalajah
African · Modern invented name blending Kaliyah and Aaliyah; the '-iah' suffix evokes Hebrew divine resonance in African American naming tradition.
Kamelah
Arabic · Variant of Kamila, from Arabic 'kamil' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', a name denoting wholeness and excellence.
Kamorie
English · Modern invented feminine name, a creative phonetic construction likely inspired by names such as Amory or Camry.
Kandence
English · Variant spelling of Cadence, from Latin 'cadentia' meaning 'rhythm' or 'flowing beat', evoking musical movement.
Kanyjah
African · Modern invented name in the African American creative tradition, with the '-jah' suffix evoking divine or Rastafarian resonance.
Kaylese
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant of Kaylee with a distinctive suffix, representative of contemporary American naming trends.
Kelela
African · Ethiopian/Amharic feminine name associated with restraint and holding; carried by noted Ethiopian-American recording artist Kelela Mizanekristos.
Keyilah
Hebrew · Variant of Keila, a Hebrew biblical place name meaning 'citadel' or 'fortress', referencing a town in ancient Judah.
Keymiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name grafting the Hebrew '-miah' suffix (as in Jeremiah, 'God will uplift') onto a contemporary 'Key-' stem.
Kianny
Spanish · Modern invented name likely of Latin American or Caribbean origin, a creative diminutive-style feminine construction.
Kindalyn
English · Modern invented name blending Kyndall or Kinda with the Lynn suffix, creating a soft contemporary feminine name.
Kitsia
Hebrew · Variant of Keziah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'cassia', a fragrant spice; borne by one of Job's daughters in the Old Testament.
Kliyah
Hebrew · Modern variant blending Aaliyah (Arabic: 'exalted, sublime') with a Hebrew '-iyah' divine suffix, popular in contemporary naming.
Kyajah
English · Modern invented name in the African American creative tradition, blending a 'Kya-' prefix with the '-jah' divine suffix.
Kyoka
Japanese · Japanese feminine name written with kanji meaning 'mirror flower' (鏡花) or 'apricot blossom', evoking delicate natural beauty.
Kadria
Arabic · Feminine form of Arabic Qadir meaning 'powerful' or 'capable'; a variant of Qadriyyah, a name of strength.
Kahlei
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Kaylee, blending Kay (Greek: 'pure') with Lee (Old English: 'meadow').
Kahmiyah
English · Modern invented name combining a Kah- prefix with the Hebrew-style divine suffix -miyah, suggesting sacred connection.
Kaityn
Irish · Modern spelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, itself from Greek Aikaterine meaning 'pure.'
Kalaijah
English · Modern invented name blending 'Kala' with the Hebrew suffix '-ijah,' meaning 'God is Lord.'
Kalayshia
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation of names like Alicia or Kalisha with a stylized spelling.
Kaleis
Greek · Likely a modern variation of Calais or a creative form of Greek names with roots meaning beauty or grace.
Kaltrina
Slavic · Albanian name meaning 'golden' or bright, from the root related to gold and luminosity.
Kamaurie
African · Modern variation of the Kikuyu name Kamau, meaning 'quiet warrior' or 'silent fighter.'
Kamayia
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation blending elements of Kamiya and Maya.
Kambel
Scottish · Variation of Campbell, a Scottish surname from Gaelic 'cam beul' meaning 'crooked mouth.'
Kambrey
Welsh · Variation of Cambria or Cambrey, from the Latin name for Wales meaning 'land of compatriots.'
Kameal
French · Modern variation of Camille, from Latin 'camillus' meaning a young ceremonial religious attendant.
Kameil
Arabic · Variation of Kamel (Arabic: perfect/complete) or Camille (Latin: ceremonial attendant).
Kamiaya
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation blending Kamiya and Maya with a unique spelling.
Kamiria
African · Kikuyu name from Kenya associated with a place and river, meaning 'of the flowing water.'
Kamlyn
English · Modern invented name blending Cam/Cameron with the Welsh suffix '-lyn' meaning lake or pool.
Kamrynne
Scottish · Modern feminine variation of Cameron, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'crooked nose.'
Kamyjah
English · Modern invented name blending Kamiya with the Hebrew suffix '-jah,' meaning 'God is Lord.'
Karamia
Italian · Likely a blend of Italian 'cara' (dear/beloved) and 'mia' (mine), meaning 'my dear one.'
Karelie
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Karelia (a Finnish/Russian region) or a form of Carrie.
Karionna
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation of Caireann or Kari with a stylized feminine ending.
Kayannah
English · Modern invented name, a variation blending Kaya with the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace.'
Kayedence
English · Creative spelling of Cadence, from Latin 'cadentia' meaning rhythm or a falling flow of sound.
Kaylalynn
English · Modern compound name combining Kayla (Hebrew: crown) and Lynn (Welsh: lake/pool).
Kayten
Irish · Modern variation of Caitlin or Kaiten, ultimately from Greek Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Kdence
English · Minimalist spelling variation of Cadence, from Latin 'cadentia' meaning rhythm or flowing beat.
Kefira
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'young lioness,' derived from the root 'kefir' referring to a lion cub.
Keimy
English · Modern invented diminutive name, possibly a creative variation of Keimani or a stylized form of Amy.
Kellissa
English · Modern invented name combining Kelly with elements of Melissa (Greek: honeybee).
Kemariya
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation blending a Ke- prefix with Mariya or Maria.
Kenyjah
English · Modern invented name blending Kenya with the Hebrew suffix '-jah' meaning 'God is Lord.'
Keolani
English · Hawaiian name meaning 'the heavenly one' or 'voice of heaven,' from 'lani' meaning sky or heaven.
Ketzalli
Spanish · From Nahuatl 'quetzalli,' meaning precious feather or the sacred quetzal bird of Aztec culture.
Keymaya
English · Modern invented name combining the 'Key-' prefix with Maya, a name meaning illusion or great one.
Keymiyah
English · Modern invented name blending 'Key-' with Miyah and the Hebrew suffix '-jah' meaning 'God.'
Keyria
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Kyria or Kyra, from Persian/Greek meaning 'lord' or 'sun.'
Kezaria
Hebrew · Extended form of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia tree,' a fragrant spice in the Bible.
Khaylie
English · Modern invented spelling variation of Kaylee or Hayley, meaning 'hay clearing' in Old English.
Kihana
Japanese · Possibly Japanese combining 'ki' (spirit/tree) and 'hana' (flower), or a Swahili name meaning 'of the flower.'
Kimauri
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Kim with Mauri or drawing on African naming traditions.
Kimore
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Kimora or a creative form of the name Kimberly.
Kioko
Japanese · In Japanese means 'born of the earth'; also a Kamba (African) name meaning 'born happy.'
Kirynn
Irish · Modern invented variation of Kieran, from Irish Gaelic 'ciar' meaning 'dark' or 'black.'
Kiyrah
Persian · Modern spelling variation of Kyra, from Persian/Greek meaning 'lord,' 'sun,' or 'throne.'
Komora
African · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the Comoros Islands or a creative variation of Kimora.
Kylicia
English · Modern invented name blending Kyle (Scottish Gaelic 'narrow strait') with the feminine suffix -icia.
Kymori
English · Modern invented name combining the Ky- prefix with Japanese 'mori' meaning forest.
Kyrha
Persian · Variant of Kyra, from Persian 'khur' (sun) or Greek 'kyrios' (lord), meaning sun or throne.
Krrish
Indian · Krrish is an Indian name tied to Krishna traditions, where Krishna is a central mythic and devotional figure.
Kasch
German · Kasch is a German-origin surname form later adopted as a given name with a concise, modern-modernized feel.
Kaua
Spanish · Brazilian name of Tupi-Guarani indigenous origin, often associated with the hawk; widely used in Brazil as a given name.
Kadein
English · Modern invented variant of Caden, derived from a Celtic surname meaning 'battle' or a Welsh place name.
Kardin
English · Modern invented name, possibly derived from the English surname Carden meaning 'thistle fort' or 'rough terrain.'
Keagin
Irish · Modern variant of Keegan, an Irish surname meaning 'little fierce one' or 'son of Aodhagán.'
Keden
English · Modern invented phonetic variant of Caden/Kaden, derived from a Welsh or Gaelic surname meaning 'battle.'
Kedus
Hebrew · Possibly derived from Hebrew 'kadosh' meaning 'holy' or 'sacred,' related to the concept of divine sanctity.
Khemani
Indian · Name of South Asian origin, found in Sindhi communities, possibly derived from Sanskrit roots.
Kartikeya
Indian · Sanskrit name of the Hindu god of war and victory, son of Shiva, meaning "son of the Pleiades" or "bestower of happiness."
Keighan
Irish · Phonetic variant of Keegan, from Irish "Aodhagán," a diminutive of Aodh (god of fire), meaning "little fire."
Kemaurion
English · Modern American invented name blending African American naming traditions with Maurice-derived elements meaning "dark" or "Moorish."
Kemondre
English · Modern American coined name combining the Ke- prefix with an André-derived suffix, reflecting contemporary African American naming creativity.
Kadenn
English · A modern English spelling close to Caden, with no single firm historical source and a recent naming style.
Kaisean
English · A modern English coinage based on Kai/Kade-like sounds, created through contemporary name stylization.
Keagyn
Irish · Irish-flavored modern variant of Kegan, from Gaelic naming traditions but now mostly a modern spelling form.
Keiten
English · A contemporary English construction modeled on Keeton/Kai-ton style sounds, used as a modern given name.
Khaleal
Arabic · Arabic-influenced name variant linked with protective or noble meanings in regional naming styles.
Kidron
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical place name of the Kidron Valley, used as a place-based personal name with religious resonance.
Komari
Japanese · Japanese name whose exact meaning depends on kanji choice; in many forms it is a modern aesthetic personal name.
Kadavion
English · Modern American invented name with no established etymology; likely a creative elaboration using the -avion suffix.
Kahmel
Arabic · Variant of Kamal, from Arabic meaning 'perfection' or 'completeness,' a common virtue name in Islamic tradition.
Kalek
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Caleb, from Hebrew Kalev meaning 'faithful' or 'wholehearted,' a loyal biblical spy.
Kamakani
English · Hawaiian name meaning 'the wind,' used in English-speaking communities for its natural and melodic resonance.
Kamarien
Scottish · Modern invented variant likely inspired by Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked nose' or 'crooked river.'
Kardae
English · Modern American invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic spelling.
Karlito
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Carlos (from Germanic Karl), meaning 'little free man' or 'little strong man.'
Karrick
Irish · Variant of Carrick, a place-based surname from Irish/Scottish Gaelic carraig meaning 'rock' or 'rocky headland.'
Kavone
Irish · Modern variant likely inspired by Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín meaning 'kind' or 'gentle,' with a contemporary form.
Kaylab
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Caleb, from Hebrew Kalev meaning 'faithful,' 'wholehearted,' or 'dog' as a symbol of loyalty.
Kazden
English · Modern invented name blending Kaz- with the popular -den suffix, with no established historical etymology.
Keltyn
English · Modern invented variant of Kelton, an English place-based surname meaning 'town on the keel' or 'ridge settlement.'
Kemarri
English · Modern American invented name with no established etymology; likely a creative phonetic elaboration.
Kemarrion
English · Modern American invented elaboration of Kemarri with the -ion suffix, with no established etymology.
Kemarui
English · Modern American invented name, a variant form of Kemarri with no established historical etymology.
Kensei
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'sword saint' (剣聖), historically a title for a master swordsman of supreme skill.
Kenyi
African · East African name from the Luo people of Kenya and Uganda, associated with cultural identity and place of birth.
Keunta
English · Modern American invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic elaboration.
Keydren
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant within the Kayden/Hayden naming trend, with no historical etymology.
Khadin
Arabic · Arabic-influenced name, possibly a variant of Khadir meaning 'evergreen,' referring to lush and enduring greenery.
Khaleil
Arabic · Variant of Khalil, from Arabic meaning 'friend,' 'companion,' or 'intimate,' used widely in Islamic naming tradition.
Khimani
African · East African name, possibly Swahili-influenced, associated with meanings of 'life' or 'vitality' in regional usage.
Kimonte
English · Modern American invented name blending Kim- with the -monte suffix, with no established historical etymology.
Kiyel
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative phonetic variant of Kyle or Kiel with contemporary styling.
Kmani
African · Modern invented name with African-American creative coinage, possibly inspired by Imani meaning 'faith' in Swahili.
Kmauri
African · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Mauri or Mauricio with African-American phonetic styling.
Koosha
Persian · Persian name meaning 'hardworking' or 'diligent,' used in Iran and among Persian-speaking communities.
Kristo
Greek · Scandinavian and Albanian form of Christopher, from Greek Khristos meaning 'anointed one' or 'bearing Christ.'
Kuol
African · Traditional Dinka name from South Sudan, used among the Nilotic Dinka people of the Nile Valley region.
Kyntrell
English · Modern invented name with African-American creative coinage, blending contemporary sounds with a distinctive suffix.
Kolie
English · A modern nickname-style spelling of Colie/Kyle-family names, now used as a contemporary given name form.
Kielyn
Scottish · A modern spelling of Kyle with -lyn added, shaped in contemporary English naming fashion.
Kamijah
Arabic · A modern form related to Arabic Kamila/Kamilah names, from the root meaning perfect or complete.
Keiryn
Irish · A modern respelling of Kieran from Irish *Ciar* meaning dark-haired, updated with a contemporary ending.
Kat
Greek · Short form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
Kahmora
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic creation with no established classical etymology.
Kaniyha
English · Modern stylized invented name, a variant spelling of Kaniya or Kania.
Karaleigh
English · Blend of Kara (Latin/Italian, dear beloved) and Leigh (Old English, meadow clearing).
Kaygan
Irish · Modern variant of Keegan, from Irish Mac Aodhagáin meaning son of the fiery one.
Kenah
Irish · Possibly a variant of Keena, from Irish caoin meaning ancient, gentle, or brave.
Kinberli
English · Creative spelling of Kimberly, derived from the South African place name Kimberley.
Kareny
Greek · Modern variant of Karen, a Scandinavian form of Katherine from Greek katharos meaning 'pure.'
Kaygen
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Kay and Caden/Cayden with contemporary styling.
Kayri
English · Modern invented variant of Kari or Carrie, a diminutive form of Caroline from Latin Carolus.
Kennley
English · Modern variant of Kenley, an English place name or blend of Kenneth (Scottish 'handsome') and Lee.
Kennyah
Scottish · Modern invented feminine form of Kenny/Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic Cainnech meaning 'handsome' or 'fire-born.'
Keylei
English · Modern phonetic variant of Kaylee or Kylie, a contemporary American invented spelling.
Khilee
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Kylie, possibly derived from Aboriginal Australian meaning 'boomerang.'
Kiamora
African · Modern invented name with African phonetic influence; exact meaning uncertain but evokes strength and spirit.
Klayre
French · Modern stylized spelling of Claire, from Latin clarus meaning 'bright, clear, and famous.'
Koey
Greek · Modern invented variant of Zoey or Chloe, from Greek meaning 'life' or 'blooming and verdant.'
Kynadie
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Kylie or Kyna with a feminine diminutive suffix.
Kahmiya
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by Kamiya or similar names with a melodic, flowing quality.
Kalieah
English · A modern invented spelling variant of Kalea or Calia, suggesting brightness and beauty.
Kamariona
African · A modern elaborated feminine form of Kamari, an African name associated with moonlight.
Kashmiere
Indian · A stylized spelling of Kashmir, the Himalayan region whose name derives from Sanskrit meaning 'land desiccated from water.'
Kayenne
French · A modern name inspired by Cayenne, the French Guiana city and spice, suggesting warmth and vibrancy.
Keimaya
English · A modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Keia and Maya with a melodic sound.
Kenidie
Irish · A modern feminine respelling of Kennedy, from Irish Ó Cinnéide meaning 'helmeted head' or 'fierce warrior.'
Kennasia
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by Kennedy or Vanessa, with a melodic and inventive quality.
Kerionna
Irish · A modern invented name combining Kerry or Keira (Irish, 'dark') with the feminine suffix -onna.
Kharla
German · A stylized spelling of Karla, the feminine form of Karl/Charles, from Germanic meaning 'free man.'
Kieriana
Irish · A feminine elaboration of Kieran, from Irish Ciarán meaning 'little dark one,' derived from ciar 'dark.'
Kiniya
English · A modern invented name with a melodic quality, possibly inspired by Kenia or similar-sounding names.
Kiomy
English · A modern invented name with a soft, lyrical sound, likely a creative combination of melodic elements.
Kyeleigh
English · A modern blended spelling of Kylie and Kayleigh, with Kylie having Aboriginal Australian roots meaning 'boomerang.'
Kaajal
Indian · From Hindi/Sanskrit meaning kohl or dark eye paint, evoking beauty and expressive eyes.
Kabree
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Cambree or Cambria, a poetic name for Wales.
Kaddy
English · Modern diminutive variant of Kady or Cady, pet forms of Katherine meaning 'pure'.
Kahlina
English · Modern invented blend of Kahlia and Lina, with no single established etymology.
Kahlis
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative feminine variant of Calyx or a stylized spelling.
Kaileeann
English · Modern compound blending Kailee (variant of Kylie) with Ann, from Hebrew meaning 'grace'.
Kamberlyn
English · Modern elaboration of Kimberly, an Old English place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow', with -lyn suffix.
Kameera
Arabic · Variant of Qamar or Kamera, rooted in Arabic meaning 'moon', evoking luminosity and beauty.
Kanaiyah
Indian · From Sanskrit, an epithet of Lord Krishna meaning 'beloved' or 'one who steals hearts'.
Kanila
English · Modern invented feminine name with no established etymology, possibly a creative blend.
Kanyra
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative feminine elaboration.
Kaolin
Chinese · Derived from kaolin clay, named for Gaoling hill in China, meaning 'high ridge' in Chinese.
Karalena
Latin · Compound of Kara (Latin/Italian 'dear') and Lena (Greek 'light' or 'torch'), a modern blend.
Kayleene
Irish · Modern elongated variant of Kathleen, from Irish Caitlín meaning 'pure'.
Kayleigha
English · Elaborated spelling of Kayleigh, a modern English-Irish blend meaning 'slender' or 'fair'.
Kaylian
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Kaylee blended with a -ian suffix.
Kaylianne
English · Modern compound blending Kaylee with Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Kdynce
English · Unconventional phonetic spelling of Cadence, from Latin meaning 'rhythm' or 'flow'.
Kealohi
English · From Hawaiian meaning 'the brightness' or 'the light', a unisex name evoking radiance.
Keimyah
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative African-American feminine name.
Keirrah
Irish · Variant of Keira, from Irish Ciara meaning 'dark' or 'dark-haired', with elaborated spelling.
Kemauria
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative feminine compound.
Kemoria
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by 'memory' or a creative feminine blend with no classical root.
Kenaria
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Kenya (East African place name) with the -aria suffix.
Keniyha
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative spelling variant.
Kesly
English · Modern variant of Kesley or Leslie, from Old English meaning 'garden of holly' or 'grey fortress'.
Keziya
Hebrew · Variant of Keziah, from Hebrew meaning 'cassia tree' or 'cinnamon', a biblical daughter of Job.
Kheira
Arabic · From Arabic Khayr meaning 'goodness' or 'benevolence', a feminine North African Arabic name.
Khennedi
Irish · Phonetic variant of Kennedy, from Irish/Scottish meaning 'helmeted chief' or 'ugly head'.
Kily
English · Simplified variant of Kylie, possibly from Aboriginal Australian 'boomerang' or a diminutive of Kyle.
Kimoree
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative feminine elaboration.
Kinslea
English · A variant of Kinsley, from Old English 'cyning's leah' meaning 'king's meadow'.
Kinsly
English · A variant of Kinsley, from Old English meaning 'king's meadow' or 'royal clearing'.
Klariza
Latin · A variant of Clarissa, from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'bright' or 'clear'.
Kloye
Greek · A phonetic variant of Chloe, from Greek meaning 'blooming' or 'young green shoot'.
Kolee
English · A modern phonetic variant of Coley or Cole, a diminutive English form.
Kotomi
Japanese · A Japanese name combining 'koto' (traditional harp) and 'mi' (beautiful), suggesting musical beauty.
Kymaya
English · A modern invented blend, possibly combining Kyma with Maya, evoking 'wave' and 'illusion'.
Kyralynn
Greek · A modern blend of Kyra ('sun' or 'lord') from Persian/Greek roots and the suffix Lynn.
Kytalin
Irish · A modern phonetic variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine meaning 'pure'.
Kolben
German · From German 'Kolben' meaning club or mace, used historically as an occupational or descriptive surname.
Kenyin
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative variation of Kenyon or Kevin with no established etymology.
Kayser
German · From German 'Kaiser', derived from Latin Caesar meaning 'emperor'; a regal title-turned-name.
Keidyn
English · Modern invented variant of Cayden/Kaden, possibly from an English name meaning 'battle' or 'companion'.
Kemori
English · Modern invented name with no established traditional etymology.
Khian
Irish · Variant of Kian, an Irish name meaning 'ancient' or a Persian name meaning 'royal' or 'kingly'.
Kacin
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variation of Jason or Cason, with no established ancient etymology.
Kahliel
Arabic · Modern elaboration of Khalil, from Arabic meaning 'dear friend' or 'close companion,' with an added suffix.
Kamario
Italian · Modern invented name blending Kamari with Italian or Latin name endings, suggesting contemporary coinage.
Kevyon
Irish · Modern invented variation of Kevin, from Irish 'Caoimhín' meaning 'gentle birth' or 'beloved child.'
Kolbyn
Norse · Modern invented variation of Colby, from Old Norse meaning 'coal town' or 'dark settlement.'
Krisztian
Greek · Hungarian form of Christian, from Greek 'Christianos' meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed one.'
Kaigen
Japanese · Modern invented name possibly combining Japanese kai (sea/ocean) with -gen, evoking natural imagery.
Kaiyen
English · Modern invented name combining the popular Kai with a phonetic suffix, a contemporary American coinage.
Kebron
Hebrew · Variant of Hebron, a Hebrew place name meaning 'association' or 'friendship,' significant in the Bible.
Keyland
English · Modern invented name combining Keyl- with the suffix -land, suggesting a place or land association.
Khyber
Persian · Derived from the Khyber Pass, a historic mountain pass between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Korbon
Hebrew · Variant of Corban, a Hebrew term meaning 'an offering dedicated to God,' used in religious contexts.
Kordai
English · Modern invented name, a stylized form possibly inspired by Cordae or Kordell, an American coinage.
Kyian
Irish · Modern spelling variant of Cian, an Irish name meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring.'
Kyven
English · Modern invented name combining Ky- with the suffix -ven, a contemporary American phonetic coinage.
Kadean
English · Modern variant of Caden/Kaden, possibly related to Irish 'cadán' or a contemporary invented form.
Kailar
English · Modern invented name, a variant of Kyler or Kaylor with no fixed traditional etymology.
Kaique
African · Brazilian name of possible African or indigenous Tupi origin, used widely in Brazil.
Kamarre
Arabic · Modern invented variant of Kamari, possibly related to Arabic 'qamar' meaning 'moon.'
Kanyan
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by canyon geography or a creative phonetic construction.
Karmari
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration blending the sounds of Karma and Kamari.
Kavell
French · Possibly derived from the French surname Cavell, meaning 'bald,' repurposed as a given name.
Kayshon
English · Modern invented blend of 'Kay' and the Irish-derived -shon (Sean), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Kelik
English · Modern invented name, a stylistic variant possibly blending Kellic or similar Celtic-sounding forms.
Kemarian
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Kemar with the suffix -ian, creating a unique given name.
Kendrel
Welsh · Variant of Kendrick, from Welsh Cynwrig meaning 'royal power' or 'greatest champion.'
Keveen
Irish · Variant spelling of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín meaning 'handsome, gentle, or beloved.'
Keymar
English · Modern invented name, a stylistic blend combining the prefix Key- with the suffix -mar.
Kfir
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'young lion' or 'lion cub,' symbolizing strength and courage.
Khelan
Irish · Variant of Kelan or Caelan, from Irish Gaelic meaning 'slender' or 'narrow.'
Kias
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant or shortened form of names ending in -kias such as Tobias.
Koreyon
English · Modern invented name, a creative phonetic variant possibly inspired by Corey or Orion.
Korinthian
Greek · Derived from Corinth (Korinthos), the ancient Greek city-state, used as an adjectival given name.
Korrigan
French · From Breton folklore, korrigans are fairy creatures; likely derives from Breton korr meaning 'dwarf.'
Krishtian
Latin · Phonetic variant of Christian, from Latin Christianus meaning 'follower of Christ,' rooted in Greek Christos.
Kristhian
Latin · Variant spelling of Christian, from Latin Christianus meaning 'follower of Christ,' derived from Greek Christos.
Kristobal
Spanish · Spanish variant of Cristóbal (Christopher), from Greek Christophoros meaning 'bearer of Christ.'
Kuno
German · Old Germanic name from kuoni or kuni meaning 'bold,' 'daring,' or 'of noble kin.'
Kymanie
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend with stylistic and melodic appeal.
Kyreon
Greek · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Greek Kyrios ('lord') or Chiron the mythological centaur.
Kyvion
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant possibly combining the prefix Ky- with the suffix -vion.
Kherington
English · Modern invented name styled after English place-name surnames ending in -ington, with a creative 'Kher-' prefix.
Kardyn
English · Modern invented name, a creative spelling variant of Carden or Karen, a contemporary phonetic coinage.
Keyniah
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a contemporary coinage with a Hebrew-style -iah suffix.
Kimoralee
English · A modern invented compound name combining Kimora with the suffix -lee, of no classical etymology.
Kamiera
Arabic · A modern invented name, likely a variant of Kamila (Arabic: 'perfect, complete') with an altered ending.
Kielynn
English · A modern invented name blending Kiel or Kia with the popular feminine -lynn suffix.
Kirana
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'ray of light' or 'sunbeam', used in Indian and Southeast Asian cultures.
Kahniyah
English · Modern invented American name with a stylized spelling, possibly a variant of Kania or Kenya with -yah suffix.
Kamarrah
African · Elaborated variant of Kamara, a West African surname-turned-given-name meaning 'teacher' in Mandinka.
Karidee
English · Modern invented name blending Kari (Norse: 'pure') or Cari with the diminutive suffix -dee.
Keasiah
Hebrew · Variant of Keziah, from Hebrew qetsi'ah meaning 'cassia,' a fragrant cinnamon-like spice; a daughter of Job.
Kellyanna
Irish · Modern compound of Kelly (Irish Gaelic: 'bright-headed warrior') and Anna (Hebrew: 'grace').
Khamyah
English · Modern American invented name with a stylized spelling, created for its distinctive phonetic quality.
Kinlea
English · Modern invented blend of Kinsley or Kin and the meadow-suffix -lea, evoking pastoral imagery.
Kaibree
English · Kaibree is a modern invented blend of Kai and Bree, typical of contemporary hybrid given-name styling.
Kany
Indian · Kany is a brief modern name that can connect to the Indian word *kanyā*, meaning maiden or young girl.
Kayleemarie
English · Kayleemarie combines the modern name Kaylee with Marie, linking a contemporary style name to the biblical Mary tradition.
Kemarie
English · Kemarie is an invented English compound ending in Marie, a name element tied to the Christian Mary form.
Kimarah
Arabic · Kimarah is an Arabic-leaning contemporary feminine name with associations of honor and noble feminine presence.
Kimayah
Arabic · Kimayah is a modern Arabic-style feminine variant related to names in the K-m-y sound family and used as a soft elegant form.
Kitzya
English · Kitzya is a modern invented English form with a Kit-style phonetic core and decorative ending.
Kurumi
Japanese · Kurumi is a Japanese name commonly written with characters for "chestnut," giving it a clear nature-based meaning.
Kymbree
English · A modern spelling of Kimberley, from Old English roots meaning “Cyneburh’s meadow,” a place-based surname name adopted as a first name.
Kaeliana
English · Modern invented name blending Kael (possibly Celtic: 'slender') with the feminine suffix -iana.
Kaleana
English · Modern invented name blending Kale or Kalea with the suffix -ana, evoking beauty and nature.
Kallina
Slavic · Variant of Slavic Kalina, meaning 'viburnum tree' or 'snowball tree,' a traditional symbol of beauty.
Kanishka
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'small' or associated with gold, notably borne by the great Kushan emperor.
Kassydi
Irish · Modern phonetic respelling of Cassidy, from Irish Ó Caiside meaning 'curly-haired.'
Kaydenze
Latin · Modern creative spelling of Cadence, from Latin cadentia meaning 'rhythm' or 'falling beat.'
Kaylis
English · Modern invented name blending Kay with the suffix -lis, evoking an elegant melodic sound.
Keemya
English · Modern invented name with a distinctive sound, possibly a creative blend evoking Mia or Naomi.
Keerah
Irish · Modern variant of Kira or Keira; Keira is Irish for 'dark one' and Kira is Persian for 'sun.'
Keiralyn
Irish · Modern invented compound blending Irish Keira ('dark one') with the popular suffix -lyn.
Keynia
English · Modern invented name blending Key with a feminine suffix, suggesting uniqueness and creativity.
Khamyra
English · Modern invented name blending Kham with the suffix -yra for a distinctive, melodic sound.
Kialyn
English · Modern invented name blending Kia with the popular suffix -lyn for a smooth, flowing effect.
Koley
English · Modern invented variant of Coley, itself a diminutive of Nicole (Greek: 'victory of the people').
Kristabella
Greek · Modern invented compound of Krista (Greek: 'anointed/Christian') and bella (Latin: 'beautiful').
Kymorra
English · Modern invented name blending Kym (a variant of Kim) with the creative suffix -orra.
Kynnidi
Irish · Modern phonetic respelling of Kennedy, from Irish Ó Cinnéide meaning 'helmeted chief.'
Kabella
Hebrew · Modern variant of Isabella/Arabella, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath'.
Kahmyra
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Kamira or Camira, with an expressive contemporary style.
Kanaja
African · A modern invented name with possible roots in African or Sanskrit naming traditions, crafted for its distinctive and melodic sound.
Kanora
English · A modern creative variant of Nora, derived from Eleanor or Honora, meaning 'honor' or 'light.'
Kariona
Greek · A creative variant of Karina or Cariona, rooted in the Latin 'carus' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Kariyana
Indian · A modern blend of Karina and Ariana, drawing on Latin or Sanskrit roots conveying 'beloved' or 'very holy.'
Karliyah
German · A modern elaborated spelling of Karla, the feminine form of Karl, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Karmindy
English · A modern invented name possibly blending Karma and Mindy, created for its distinctive and playful sound.
Karoleena
French · A phonetic variant of Carolina or Caroline, ultimately from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'free man' or 'strong woman.'
Kaviona
English · A modern invented name possibly inspired by Irish Caoimhe meaning 'gentle' or 'beautiful,' with a contemporary suffix.
Kaydynn
English · A modern creative spelling of Kayden, a contemporary invented name popularized in the early 2000s.
Kayjah
English · A modern invented name combining the 'Kay' element with a suffix inspired by names like Aaliyah or Mariah.
Kaylieann
English · A modern compound of Kaylie and Ann; Ann derives from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Kaymi
English · A modern invented diminutive combining the 'Kay' element with a soft '-mi' ending for a playful, compact feel.
Keemora
English · A modern invented name possibly inspired by Irish Ciara meaning 'dark,' with a contemporary elaboration.
Keida
English · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Kaida or Kezia, crafted for its short and distinctive sound.
Keiliana
Hebrew · A modern invented compound possibly inspired by Hebrew Keila meaning 'citadel' or 'crown,' with a flowing '-iana' suffix.
Keirslyn
Irish · A modern creative variant of Kierstin or Kirstyn, ultimately a Scandinavian form of Christine meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Keirya
Irish · A modern invented name inspired by Irish Keira or Kieran, from Gaelic 'ciar' meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired.'
Keiyona
English · A modern invented name blending a 'Kei' prefix with '-yona,' possibly echoing Hebrew Yonah meaning 'dove.'
Kendelyn
English · A modern invented name blending Kendra or Kendall with Welsh '-lyn' meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall.'
Keymara
English · A modern invented name, a creative respelling of Kimara or Kiara, crafted for its distinctive visual and phonetic style.
Khenadi
African · A modern invented name with African phonetic influences, likely created for its unique and striking rhythmic sound.
Khmya
English · A modern invented name, likely a creative respelling of Mia or Kimia, designed for its compact and distinctive appearance.
Kiahnna
Irish · A modern creative variant of Kianna or Kiana, inspired by Irish Cian meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring.'
Kiayah
English · A modern invented name blending Kia with the popular '-yah' suffix, giving it a rhythmic, contemporary resonance.
Kiersyn
Irish · A modern respelling of Kiersten or Kirsten, a Scandinavian form of Christine meaning 'anointed' or 'follower of Christ.'
Kimverly
English · A creative respelling of Kimberly, an Old English place name from Cyneburh's woodland clearing, meaning 'royal forest glade.'
Kiyelle
English · A modern invented name blending Kia or Kyle with the French feminine suffix '-elle,' crafted for its elegant sound.
Klhoe
Greek · A modern creative respelling of Chloe, from Greek 'khloe' meaning 'blooming' or 'young green shoot.'
Klohie
Greek · A phonetic respelling of Chloe, the Greek name meaning 'young green shoot,' an epithet of the goddess Demeter.
Koleigh
English · A modern invented variant blending Cole with the '-leigh' suffix, an Old English element meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing.'
Kosisochi
African · An Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'there is only God,' a shortened form expressing profound religious faith and gratitude.
Kyliemarie
English · A modern compound of Kylie (possibly from Irish Caoilfhinn, 'slender') and Marie (from Hebrew Miriam, 'beloved').
Kynnady
Irish · A modern creative variant of Kennedy, from Irish Gaelic 'Cinnéidigh' meaning 'helmeted head' or 'armored leader.'
Kyriel
Greek · A modern invented name derived from Greek 'Kyrie' meaning 'Lord,' as in the liturgical phrase 'Kyrie eleison' (Lord, have mercy).
Kyuana
English · A modern invented name possibly blending Kya or Kylie with '-uana,' created for its melodic and distinctive sound.
Kesan
English · A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Keshawn or inspired by Indian naming traditions related to Sanskrit 'Kesh' (hair).
Kalu
African · An Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'great' or associated with the earth deity Alu, conveying greatness and divine favor.
Kamorion
English · A modern invented name, likely an elaborated form of Cameron (Scottish Gaelic 'crooked nose') with no fixed etymology.
Kapone
Italian · A modern given name inspired by the Italian surname Capone, from 'capo' meaning 'head' or 'chief.'
Kealen
Irish · A variant spelling of Keelan, an Irish name derived from 'caol' meaning 'slender' or 'narrow.'
Kemare
English · A modern invented name, possibly an elaboration of Kemar (a Caribbean variant of Kumar) with no fixed etymology.
Keydan
English · A modern invented name, a variant spelling of Kayden, possibly from Irish 'Cadán' or a contemporary creation meaning 'battle.'
Kriz
Slavic · A Slavic short form of Kristijan or Krzysztof, ultimately from Greek 'Christophoros' meaning 'bearing Christ.'
Kaimipono
Japanese · Hawaiian name meaning 'seeker of righteousness', from kaimi ('seeker') and pono ('righteousness, balance').
Karde
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Carde or an elaboration of Card, of uncertain origin.
Kathen
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant blend of Nathan (Hebrew, 'he gave') with a K- prefix.
Keegun
Irish · Variant of Keegan, an Irish surname anglicized from Mac Aodhagáin meaning 'son of Egan, little fire'.
Kelechukwu
African · Igbo name meaning 'what God has bestowed is great', from kele ('that which is given') and Chukwu ('God').
Keyin
Irish · Modern respelling of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín meaning 'gentle, kind, handsome'.
Khane
Persian · Variant of Khan, a Turkic-Mongolian title meaning 'ruler, chief, king', widely used across Central Asia.
Khushal
Persian · From Persian khushhāl meaning 'happy, prosperous, fortunate', common in Pashto and Urdu cultures.
Kierce
Irish · Irish variant of Pierce/Piers, from Latin Petrus meaning 'rock, stone', with a distinctly Celtic phonetic form.
Kolbin
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Colby (Norse, 'dark settlement') or Calvin (Latin, 'bald').
Korday
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the surname Corday or a blended contemporary coinage.
Kristijan
Slavic · South Slavic and Croatian form of Christian, from Latin Christianus meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Kaed
English · Modern variant of Cade, an Old English name meaning 'round' or a short form of Caden meaning 'battle'.
Kaileo
English · Modern invented name blending Kai (Hawaiian 'sea' or Norse 'keeper of keys') with Leo meaning 'lion'.
Kailub
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Caleb, the Hebrew name meaning 'faithful' or 'devoted', borne by a biblical scout.
Kamraan
Persian · Persian and Arabic name meaning 'successful' or 'fortunate', rooted in the concept of prosperity and achievement.
Kapish
Indian · Sanskrit epithet meaning 'lord of monkeys' (kapi = monkey), a name for the deity Hanuman in Hindu tradition.
Karmell
Hebrew · A respelled modern form related to Carmel, Hebrew for a fertile vine-growing region, often treated as a stylistic name update.
Kartez
French · A modern French-flavored invented name ending in -tez, without a stable classical meaning in standard name etymology.
Kaser
German · Probably from German surname roots related to old craft/occupational forms, now reused as a short modern given name.
Kaveion
African · Likely a modern invented name built on Kayvon or Kavion-style sounds, without a single established historical etymology.
Kawai
Japanese · A Japanese surname-rooted form used as a first name in modern contexts, often valued for soft phonetic and cultural feel.
Keathan
English · A modern coined name combining familiar English name sounds like Keaton and Nathan without a distinct inherited dictionary sense.
Kedran
Arabic · A recent Arabic-flavored coinage that echoes regional male-name sounds, with no stable classical meaning attached.
Kelman
German · From a German surname lineage possibly meaning "man of the spring" or settlement-associated identity, later adapted to a forename style.
Keltan
Irish · A modern name shaped to resemble Celtic/Irish forms beginning with Kel-, used as a contemporary invented form.
Kemaj
Persian · A modern variant in the Kemi/Kemal sound family, loosely evoking Persian names tied to completeness or perfection.
Kemontay
English · Invented American-style blend of common masculine syllables, with a modern spelling identity rather than old etymology.
Kendarion
English · A deliberately fantasy-like modern construct using Ken- and -darian elements, built for an epic style than historical roots.
Kentrevious
English · A modern compound-like name blending Kendrick/Travis-style fragments into a new contemporary form.
Keondray
English · A modern spelling variant of Kendrick-family sounds, made as a unique phonetic alternative with little inherited meaning.
Keysan
Arabic · A modern stylized name with Arabic-like rhythm, possibly influenced by Qays, used mainly as a modern naming choice.
Kharan
Arabic · A stylized Arabic-influenced name linked to regional phonetics like Kharan, used mainly as a modern personal name.
Kinden
English · A modern form likely built from the root kind, carrying a virtue-like sense of kindness without a fixed old lexical origin.
Kingjames
English · A compound of king and James (from Hebrew Jamesus/Jacob-root meaning "supplanter"), blending royal and biblical signals.
Kinson
English · A modern surname-like construction from king/kin and -son elements, used as a contemporary forename.
Kiyen
Persian · A modern Persian-influenced spelling of Kian/Kiyan, a name associated with royal lineage in older Iranian contexts.
Koh
Korean · A Korean name element also used as a family name; in given-name use it is typically short and family-rooted rather than semantically descriptive.
Kornel
Latin · Derived from the Roman name Cornelius, a Latin family name historically connected with the biblical apostle Cornelius.
Krush
English · A modern English phonetic creation from the word "crush," usually chosen for sound and energy over historical etymology.
Kryton
Greek · A modern invented name with Greek-like ending -on, used in contemporary naming for a mythic or classic-hinted tone.
Kydon
Greek · Echoes the Greek place-root Kydon (Crete), though in usage today it reads as a modern Hellenic-inspired invented name.
Kymarley
English · An invented blend of Ky and Marley sounds, a modern Anglophone coinage with no deep historical dictionary meaning.
Kysan
Arabic · A modern Arabic-flavored name form likely modeled on Kays/Qays naming patterns, used as a stylized contemporary variant.
Kyse
English · A concise modern variant in the Ky sound family, typically created as a contemporary style name rather than a heritage term.
Kherrington
English · An English place-based surname form from the *-ington* settlement pattern, adapted as a family-style given name.
Kelisia
English · A modern creative spelling of Kelsey-like names, made as a soft, contemporary feminine form.
Krisette
Greek · A diminutive French/English style variant related to Christian/Christine names, from Greek *Christos* meaning "the anointed one."
Kameira
Arabic · A modern lyrical variant inspired by Arabic feminine forms like Kamila, treated as a contemporary invented spelling rather than a fixed traditional name.
Karylle
English · A creative spelling of Carol/Caryl, a French-influenced feminine form of the Germanic Charles meaning 'free man.'
Kayliee
English · A stylized spelling of Kaylee, a modern English blend of Kay and Lee meaning 'pure meadow.'
Kaylii
English · A phonetic variant of Kaylee, a modern invented combination of Kay and Lee with no classical etymology.
Kaylnn
English · A stylized spelling of Kaylin, a modern blend of Kay and the popular -lynn suffix meaning 'lake.'
Kylasia
English · A modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Kylie and Asia with no traditional etymology.
Kahana
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'priest' (kohen), also found as a Hawaiian surname meaning 'the work' or 'the craft.'
Kait
Greek · Short form of Kaitlyn or Kate, ultimately from Greek Aikaterine, meaning 'pure' or 'each of the two.'
Kamore
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Kamora or a creative coinage with no established etymological root.
Kanilah
English · Modern invented feminine name with no established etymology, blending popular sound patterns like Kani- and -ilah.
Karmia
Hebrew · Variant of Carmia or Karmit, Hebrew feminine names meaning 'vineyard' or 'garden of God.'
Khamira
Arabic · Arabic-rooted name, related to 'khamr' (ferment, yeast), or a modern invented feminine form with Arabic sound patterns.
Kharmyn
Hebrew · Stylized spelling of Carmen, from Hebrew Karmel ('vineyard') or Latin 'carmen' meaning 'song.'
Kylieanne
Irish · Compound of Kylie (Irish 'graceful' or Australian Aboriginal 'boomerang') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace, favor').
Kailianna
English · A modern feminine extension of Kaili forms with -anna, used as an invented elegant name in English naming trends.
Kalliann
English · A contemporary English construction from Kallie/Kalen patterns with a soft -ann ending, used as a stylish modern name.
Kamaura
Indian · A modern Indian-inspired creation using kama ('desire/love') with a lyrical -ura ending for a romantic tone.
Kamauria
Indian · A modern continuation of Kamaura-style naming, keeping the Sanskritic kama root and adding -ria for a softer modern finish.
Kameriah
Arabic · Arabic feminine form related to Kamaria, from a moon-associated root, meaning a moon-like or radiant girl.
Karthika
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit Kārtikā, tied to the Hindu deity Kartikeya and the sacred month of Kārttika.
Katiemae
English · Modern English blend of Katie and Mae, used as a soft feminine diminutive with no fixed ancient source.
Kayahna
English · A modern English-inspired creation similar to Kayla and Kiana, used as a lyrical contemporary feminine form.
Kelaia
English · Contemporary invented name likely blending Kela and Laia; no established etymology.
Kermina
Latin · Variant of Carmina/Carmine, from Latin 'carmen' meaning song or poem.
Kharmin
Latin · Variant of Carmine/Karmine, derived from Latin 'minium' meaning crimson or deep red.
Khassidy
Irish · Phonetic respelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname meaning descendant of Caiside, linked to 'cas' (curly-haired).
Khouri
Arabic · Arabic and Lebanese surname-turned-given-name meaning priest or clergyman.
Kimmori
English · Modern invented name blending Kimber/Kimmy with Mori; no established historical meaning.
Kmiyah
English · Modern invented variant of Kamiyah; the -iyah suffix echoes Hebrew divine names but the form is a contemporary creation.
Kmyah
English · Condensed modern spelling of Kamiyah or Kmiyah; a contemporary invented name.
Kylaa
Scottish · Elaborated spelling of Kyla, the feminine of Kyle from Scottish Gaelic 'caol' meaning narrow strait or channel.
Kahryn
Irish · An English-adapted Irish-style form of Ciaran and similar names, linked to Gaelic meanings around dark hair.
Kaleece
English · Modern invented variant of Kaleigh or Kalise, a creative spelling in the tradition of contemporary American naming.
Kambelle
French · Modern blend of Cam (a Celtic stream name or Cameron) with the French belle, meaning beautiful.
Kamyle
Latin · Variant spelling of Camille, from the Latin Camilla, meaning a young ceremonial attendant or unblemished.
Kamylla
Latin · Variant of Camilla, a Latin name meaning noble and free-born, borne by a swift warrior maiden in Virgil's Aeneid.
Karabella
Italian · Modern blend of Kara (beloved, from Greek or Turkish) and the Italian bella, meaning beautiful.
Kasadie
Irish · Creative spelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname from Ó Caiside meaning curly-haired or descendant of Caiside.
Kaybre
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Kaybree, popular in contemporary American naming trends.
Kaydens
English · Variant of Kayden, a modern invented name likely derived from Caden, meaning son of Cadán in Gaelic.
Kaydnce
Latin · Creative spelling of Cadence, from the Latin cadentia meaning rhythm or flow in music.
Kayleeanna
English · Modern compound blending Kaylee (a variant of Kayla) with Anna, meaning grace in Hebrew.
Kayleemae
English · Modern compound blending Kaylee (a popular American invented name) with Mae, a springtime diminutive.
Kellia
Irish · Modern feminized variant of Kelly, an Irish surname from Ó Ceallaigh meaning bright-headed warrior.
Kendrie
Welsh · Modern variant of Kendrick, from the Welsh Cynwrig meaning greatest champion or royal power.
Kexin
Chinese · Chinese name written 可欣, meaning joyful or pleasant, commonly given to girls in Mandarin-speaking cultures.
Keyliana
Spanish · Modern invented name blending Keyla or Key with the feminine suffix -liana, popular in Latin American communities.
Keymi
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic respelling of Kami or Keamy, reflecting contemporary creative naming trends.
Khilyn
English · Modern invented name, a variant spelling of Kylyn or Kilyn, reflecting contemporary phonetic naming creativity.
Kiary
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Kia with an Irish-influenced suffix, a contemporary American creation.
Kinlei
Scottish · Variant of Kinley, a Scottish surname meaning fair warrior or fair-haired hero, adapted as a modern given name.
Korionna
Greek · Modern variant of Corinna, from the Greek Korinna meaning maiden or girl, an ancient poetic name.
Kryztal
Greek · Creative spelling of Crystal, from the Greek krystallos meaning clear ice, used as a gemstone nature name.
Kyalee
English · Modern invented name, a variant of Kylie or Kylee, blending the popular Ky- prefix with a soft -lee ending.
Kyliann
English · Modern compound of Kylie (possibly from an Aboriginal word for boomerang) and Ann, meaning grace in Hebrew.
Kymarie
English · Modern compound name blending Ky- with Marie, the French form of Mary meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Kypton
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the element Krypton or a creative variant of Kip/Kipton.
Khyran
Irish · Stylized variant of Kieran, from Irish Ciarán meaning 'little dark one,' derived from 'ciar' (dark/black).
Kamorian
English · Modern invented name, likely an elaboration of Kamori or Kameron with a distinctive suffix.
Kaivion
English · Modern invented name, likely an elaboration of Kaivan (Persian for Saturn) with a stylized suffix.
Kamariyon
Arabic · Modern invented elaboration of Kamari, from Arabic 'qamar' meaning 'moon,' with an extended suffix.
Kinsler
German · Surname of German or English origin used as a given name, possibly related to an occupational root.
Kaemen
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a stylized combination of contemporary name elements.
Karrson
Scottish · Elaborated spelling of Carson, from a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Carr' or 'dweller near a marsh.'
Karym
Arabic · Variant spelling of Karim, an Arabic name meaning 'generous and noble,' one of the 99 names of Allah.
Kashen
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic variation for contemporary use.
Kavaris
English · Modern invented name with no established classical etymology, blending contemporary sounds into a distinctive form.
Khailen
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variant of Kaylen or Kalen, with no single classical etymological origin.
Khamden
English · Modern invented variant of Camden/Kamden, from a Scottish place name meaning 'enclosed valley.'
Khenan
Hebrew · Variant of Kenan, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'possession' or 'spear,' borne by a descendant of Adam in Genesis.
Kirolos
Greek · Coptic Egyptian form of Cyril, from the Greek Kyrillos meaning 'lordly,' associated with Saint Cyril the Apostle.
Kaeon
English · A modern invented name with a futuristic sound, likely blending 'Kai' with the cosmic suffix '-eon.'
Kahleil
Arabic · A variant spelling of Khalil, the Arabic name meaning 'friend,' 'companion,' or 'beloved.'
Kahmal
Arabic · A variant of Kamal, the Arabic and Sanskrit name meaning 'perfection,' 'completeness,' or 'lotus.'
Kalleb
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Caleb, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'faithful,' 'devoted,' or 'whole-hearted.'
Kalyx
Greek · From the Greek 'kalyx,' meaning the cup-like outer whorl of a flower; a nature-inspired modern name.
Kamalu
African · An African name; in Igbo tradition Kamalu is associated with the thunder deity, evoking power and strength.
Kamuri
African · An East African name found in Kenyan traditions, possibly meaning 'strength' or referencing a local place.
Kaustav
Indian · A Sanskrit name referencing the Kaustubha gem, a legendary divine jewel worn on Vishnu's chest.
Khadyn
Irish · A variant spelling of Caden/Kaiden, rooted in the Irish 'cadán' meaning 'battle' or 'son of Cadan.'
Khamare
Arabic · Arabic name linked to related rhyming roots and used poetically, generally expressing honor or charm.
Kiotti
English · A modern invented English-style name, likely formed from Ki + -otti with no deep historical etymology.
Kjon
Norse · A compact Norse personal-name form related to Kjell, used in Scandinavian naming traditions.
Knighton
English · From Old English cniht (knight) + tun (settlement), meaning the settlement of a knight.
Kruise
German · German surname likely tied to regional roots for cross or vat work, often a place or occupational family name.
Kyric
Greek · A modernized Greek-influenced form from kyri- (“lord”), now used as a stylish contemporary personal name.
Kadel
Welsh · Variant of Cadell, a Welsh name from 'cad' meaning 'battle,' referring to a spirit of battle.
Kadrien
Latin · Modern variant of Hadrian or Adrian, from Latin 'Hadrianus' meaning 'from Hadria,' a northern Italian city.
Kaesin
English · Modern phonetic variant of Cason or Kason, a contemporary English coinage with no classical etymology.
Kaeveon
English · A modern invented name, a creative elaboration in the style of contemporary American coinages.
Kahanuola
English · Hawaiian name meaning 'the breath of life,' combining 'kahanu' (breath/spirit) and 'ola' (life/health).
Kahmar
Arabic · A variant influenced by Arabic *Qamar*, the word for "moon," often used as a poetic personal name.
Kahreem
Arabic · From Arabic *Karīm*, meaning "noble" or "generous," with a modernized spelling in transliteration.
Kamaire
English · A modern aesthetic spelling likely inspired by names like Kamila or Kairi and used as a soft, contemporary given name.
Kamelo
Arabic · A modern form related to Kamel/Kamal, ultimately tied to Arabic meanings of excellence and completeness.
Kamion
English · A modern contemporary English coinage using the Kam- phonetic base with a fashionable modern ending.
Kamontae
Korean · A Korean-style given name form where final meaning depends on selected hanja, so interpretation varies by character choice.
Karcher
German · German surname origin likely linked to an older occupation-related family name, later adopted into modern naming use.
Karden
English · From English place-name patterns, likely a topographic surname form later used in modern given-name usage.
Kashes
English · A modern fabricated name shaped by contemporary English phonetics, with no strong surviving medieval etymology.
Kaveesh
Persian · A Persian-influenced name related to Kavish forms, traditionally associated with artistry and skill in Persian naming.
Kaysun
Arabic · An Arabic-leaning contemporary variant of Qaysun/Qaysin, used as a modern personal name form.
Kazuhiro
Japanese · Japanese in origin, usually combining kanji for "one" and "wide/prosperous" depending on spelling.
Keadyn
Irish · A modern respelling in the Cian/Kegan family space, with modern appeal more than a fixed older dictionary form.
Keenin
Irish · An Irish-influenced name linked to *Cian* traditions and adapted by modern spelling shifts.
Khing
Chinese · A short contemporary name form with East Asian phonetic styling, often used as a modern personal name variant.
Khonner
German · A Germanic surname-derived name with consonant variation, likely tied to older family-name lineage.
Kielin
Irish · An Irish-flavored modern variant related to names like Cillian/Kian, used in contemporary spelling-style naming.
Kingstun
English · A modernized spelling of Kingston from Old English roots meaning "king's settlement," a classic place-name element.