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Baby names starting with K

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Kaislee
English · Modern invented name blending Kaiser or Kai with the trendy suffix -slee/-sley.
Kolsyn
English · Creative modern English name with a Kol/Kay root and stylish -syn ending, used as a contemporary invented form.
Katheryn
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kato
African · In Luganda (Uganda) means second-born twin; in Japanese, a common surname meaning increase.
Kalli
Greek · Kalli is a form of Callie, from Greek roots meaning beautiful.
Kristel
Greek · Kristel is a French and Dutch-style form of Christine, from Greek meaning follower of Christ or anointed.
Kimberlyn
English · Kimberlyn is a modern variant of Kimberly, originally an English place name meaning “Cyneburg’s meadow.”
Kamya
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Kamya means "desired," "lovable," or "worthy of love."
Kayde
English · Kayde is a modern English-style variant of Cade, a surname name possibly meaning round or barrel-shaped.
Kattaleya
Latin · A variant spelling of Cattleya, the tropical orchid named after English botanist William Cattley.
Khazi
Arabic · Khazi likely reflects Arabic-derived usage related to qadi or honorific naming forms, suggesting authority or distinction.
Khalyla
Arabic · Khalyla is a feminine form related to Arabic Khalil, meaning beloved or close friend.
Kaizyn
English · Kaizyn is a modern invented name influenced by Kai and popular -zyn or -son style endings.
Keturah
Hebrew · Biblical name meaning 'incense' or 'fragrance'; Abraham's second wife in Genesis.
Kevon
Irish · Kevon is a modern form influenced by Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín, meaning kind or gentle birth.
Kiernan
Irish · Kiernan is an Irish Gaelic name meaning "little dark one," formed with a diminutive ending.
Kahlia
Arabic · Likely a variant of Khalia or related forms suggesting beauty or immortality in Arabic-derived naming.
Kirin
Japanese · In Japanese, Kirin refers to the auspicious qilin creature, symbolizing grace and good fortune.
Kahmari
Arabic · Kahmari is likely a modern form influenced by Kamari; it is often linked to Arabic qamar, meaning "moon."
Kayne
Hebrew · Kayne is a variant of Cain, from Hebrew, often interpreted as acquired or possessed.
Kamara
African · Used in African naming and surname traditions and sometimes linked to Arabic words for the moon.
Kayli
English · A modern spelling of Kaylee or Kailey, formed in English from Kay plus the -lee ending.
Kaitlynn
Irish · Kaitlynn is a variant of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, commonly associated with purity.
Kyden
English · Kyden is a modern invented name likely shaped by names like Kaiden and Aidan, with no single traditional etymology.
Kemper
German · From a German surname meaning 'warrior' or 'combatant,' derived from Middle Low German 'kempe.'
Kendell
English · Variant of Kendall, from an English place name meaning 'valley of the River Kent.'
Kyndal
English · Kyndal is a modern spelling of Kendall, an English surname and place name meaning 'valley of the River Kent.'
Keion
English · Keion is a modern English-language variant likely influenced by names such as Keon, Kian, or Keyon.
Kailen
Irish · Kailen is likely a modern variant of Caelan or Kaylen, names linked to Irish roots meaning "slender" or "young warrior."
Ketzaly
Spanish · Likely inspired by Quetzal, the bright bird name used in Latin America, giving it a vivid nature feel.
Kyari
Japanese · A modern name with possible Japanese influence, reminiscent of hikari meaning 'light,' or a Western invention.
Kaspian
Persian · From the Caspian region, this name references the Caspian Sea and is used as a place-inspired modern masculine name.
Keylor
English · A modern surname-based English form linked to Keir/Cayler naming lines, now used as a distinctive given name.
Kion
Irish · Usually treated as a modern variant of Cian, an Irish name meaning ancient or enduring.
Kalila
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning beloved, dear, or close friend.
Kellin
Irish · A name used as a variant of Kelly or Kellen, linked to meanings like 'bright-headed' or 'little warrior.'
Kamira
Arabic · Likely related to names like Samira or Kamira, associated with companionship or moonlike elegance in modern usage.
Kaimana
English · Kaimana is used as a Hawaiian name and is often interpreted as meaning "power of the sea" or "sea diamond."
Kainan
Hebrew · A variant of Cainan or Kenan, from Hebrew tradition, often linked with meanings like "possession" or "acquired."
Kaire
English · A modern stylish name often used for its sound, sometimes linked to Kai-based names meaning sea or openness.
Keyden
English · A modern spelling of Kaden/Kayden, themselves recent English forms derived from Aidan-like roots, now fully style driven.
Kamaiyah
African · Modern invented name in the African American creative naming tradition, possibly influenced by Sanskrit 'Kama' meaning love or desire.
Kayori
English · Modern invented name blending Kay or Kayla with an '-ori' suffix, creating a lyrical contemporary feminine name.
Kassian
Latin · A form of Cassian, from the Roman family name Cassianus, meaning "belonging to Cassius."
Kim
English · English short form of Kimberly, meaning 'royal meadow.' Also a common Korean surname meaning 'gold.'
Kam
English · Short form of Cameron or Kameron; also a name in various Asian cultures meaning golden or desire.
Kipton
English · An English surname- and place-style name, likely formed from elements meaning a farmstead or settlement.
Kendyl
English · Kendyl is a modern spelling of Kendall, an English surname-name from a valley in Cumbria.
Kaylan
Irish · A modern unisex-style form related to Kaelan or Kaylen, often linked to slender or powerful surname roots.
Kaloni
English · Likely a modern melodic invention, possibly influenced by names like Kehlani or Kalani but used in its own form.
Kiora
Irish · Kiora likely echoes Kiara or Ciara, from Irish roots meaning dark-haired, with a modern melodic form.
Kymere
German · A modern Kymber/Kimberly-style phonetic variant, likely Germanic-influenced but now mostly a decorative contemporary form.
Karol
Slavic · Slavic and Polish form of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man' or 'man.'
Kris
Greek · Short form of Kristopher or Kristin, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed one.'
Kalista
Greek · A variant of Callista, from Greek kallistos, meaning "most beautiful."
Keyshawn
English · Keyshawn is a modern blended name, often viewed as combining Ke- with Shawn, a form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Kyrell
English · Likely a modern invented form influenced by Kyrie, Tyrell, or Kirill-style sounds.
Kambree
English · Kambree is a modern coined English-style name, probably modeled on Cambrie and similar contemporary blends.
Khloee
Greek · Khloee is a spelling variant of Chloe, from Greek meaning green shoot or young blooming growth.
Kaiel
Hebrew · Likely a modern formation using the Hebrew divine element -el, giving it the sense of a God-related or angelic name.
Koraline
Greek · Literary variant of Coraline, from Greek 'korē' (maiden), popularized by Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel.
Kamiri
African · Kamiri appears in African naming use and may relate to meanings of moonlight, pride, or noble bearing.
Kristine
German · Scandinavian and German form of Christine, from Latin Christiana meaning "follower of Christ."
Kayvon
Persian · Kayvon is from Persian Kayvan, meaning Saturn and by extension the universe or heavens.
Kaili
Chinese · Often used as a modern international name; in Chinese-derived usage it can suggest beautiful and graceful.
Kerem
Hebrew · Kerem is a Hebrew and Arabic name meaning vineyard, orchard, or generosity depending on usage.
Kazi
Arabic · Kazi comes from Arabic qadi, meaning “judge.”
Kynnedi
Irish · A modern spelling of Kennedy, from an Irish surname associated with leadership and nobility.
Kami
Japanese · Kami can derive from Japanese kami meaning spirit or deity, though it is also used as a modern short form in English.
Korie
Irish · A modern spelling of Corey or Kori, often linked to an Irish surname meaning hollow or cauldron.
Kiersten
Greek · Kiersten is a Scandinavian-influenced form of Christina, meaning "follower of Christ."
Kelsea
English · A variant of Kelsey, from an English place surname meaning 'ship's island' or 'Cenel's island.'
Kadin
Arabic · Kadin is a modern name often linked to Kaden, with possible Arabic influence from names meaning 'companion' or 'friend.'
Kamiah
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic Kamila roots meaning 'perfect' or 'complete,' though the modern spelling is newer.
Kadiatou
African · Kadiatou is a West African form of Khadija, ultimately meaning early baby or premature child.
Kailer
English · A surname-style name likely related to Kyler or Caylor, used mainly for its crisp modern sound.
Kamyla
Latin · A variant of Camila, from Latin, traditionally interpreted as "young ceremonial attendant."
Kynzlee
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Kinsley, an English place-based surname adapted as a contemporary feminine given name.
Kamarii
African · A variant of Kamari, a name of African origin meaning 'moonlight' in Swahili-influenced traditions.
Kiyaan
Persian · Persian and Indian name meaning 'royal' or 'ancient,' derived from the legendary Kiani dynasty of Persian mythology.
Kateri
Irish · Mohawk adaptation of Catherine (from Greek 'katharos,' pure), borne by Saint Kateri Tekakwitha.
Kimberlynn
English · Kimberlynn combines Kimberly, an English place name, with Lynn, creating a modern blended form.
Keandre
English · Keandre is a modern blended name, often combining Ke- with Andre, from Greek Andreas meaning manly or brave.
Khylen
English · Khylen is a modern invented name, probably modeled on Kylen and similar contemporary -len forms.
Kashlynn
English · A modern blend of Kash and -lynn, with contemporary style rather than a single traditional etymology.
Kenzai
Japanese · Kenzai is a Japanese-style name whose exact meaning depends on the kanji, often suggesting health, strength, or intelligence.
Ken
English · Short form of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic 'Coinneach' meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.'
Kaz
Slavic · Short form of Kazimir (Slavic, peace-proclaimer) or Japanese names beginning with Kaz-.
Kaylene
English · Modern blend of Kay (rejoice) and the suffix -lene, popularized in mid-20th century America.
Kwame
African · Kwame is an Akan day name from West Africa traditionally given to a boy born on Saturday.
Kaylah
Arabic · Kaylah is a modern variant of Kayla, often linked to Arabic or Hebrew traditions with meanings such as crown, laurel, or beloved.
Kerrigan
Irish · Kerrigan comes from an Irish surname derived from a personal name meaning "descendant of Ciarag."
Kavon
Irish · Kavon is often treated as a modern spelling of Kevin, from Irish Caoimhín, meaning “handsome” or “kindly born.”
Keari
Irish · Keari likely draws from Irish-rooted Kiera/Kiary forms, associated with 'dark' or 'dark-haired.'
Kadir
Arabic · From Arabic Qadir, meaning "powerful," "capable," or "able."
Kemani
African · Kemani is a modern name often associated with African-American naming patterns and may echo Arabic-derived meanings of perfection.
Khaleb
Hebrew · A spelling blend of Caleb and Khaleb forms; the Hebrew root behind Caleb is often linked to whole-hearted devotion.
Kaniyah
Arabic · Likely inspired by Arabic Kania or Kaniyah forms, often associated with care, protection, or dignity.
Kayani
Persian · From Persian royal tradition, linked to the Kayanian line and carrying a sense of kingly or dynastic heritage.
Kyllian
Irish · Variant of Killian/Cillian, from Irish 'cill' meaning church, associated with the early Irish saint Cillian.
Kiarah
Irish · A variant of Kiara or Chiara, associated with dark-haired in Irish and bright in Italian.
Khori
Greek · Likely related to Corey/Kory, a name with roots linked to a hollow or a maiden from Greek Kore.
Khushi
Indian · Khushi comes from Hindi and related Indian languages, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy.'
Kol
Hebrew · From Hebrew kol, meaning 'voice' or 'sound,' though also used as a short modern name in English contexts.
Kamori
Japanese · Likely a modern name with Japanese-style or African-influenced sound patterns; usage varies by community.
Kashvi
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as shining, bright, or radiant in modern Sanskrit-derived usage.
Kaylanni
English · Modern variant of Hawaiian Kailani meaning 'sea and sky', with a creative spelling.
Kaesyn
English · Modern invented respelling of Kaison or Jason, blending contemporary sounds with Greek healer-name roots.
Kattleya
Latin · A phonetic respelling of Cattleya, the orchid genus named after English botanist William Cattley (1788–1835).
Kova
Slavic · Kova is a short name with Slavic resonance, likely related to roots tied to forging or smithing.
Kehlany
English · Kehlany is a modern spelling variant of Kehlani, a name often associated with heavenly or sea-and-sky imagery.
Karlo
Slavic · A form of Karl or Charles, from Germanic roots meaning "free man."
Keysha
English · A modern variant of Keisha, often linked to Keziah, a Hebrew name associated with cassia spice.
Kailah
Arabic · Likely a variant of Kayla or Kaila, associated with ideas of crown, laurel, or beloved grace.
Kaylor
English · Kaylor is a modern surname-style name, likely inspired by Taylor and used as a contemporary unisex form.
Kailea
English · Kailea is a modern spelling related to Kailey and Kayla, used for its flowing sound more than a single strict origin.
Kenzy
Scottish · Short form of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning child of Coinneach.
Kanai
Japanese · Used in multiple cultures; in Japanese and Indian contexts its meaning varies by characters or language roots.
Kruze
Spanish · Variant of Cruz, a Spanish name meaning 'cross,' referencing the Christian cross.
Krishav
Indian · Indian name linked to *Krishna* traditions, often interpreted as related to the divine or auspicious lordship.
Kymeir
English · A modern invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Kymir or Kamir, a contemporary coined name.
Katherin
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek "katharos" meaning "pure." Borne by many saints and queens.
Kristofer
Greek · A variant of Christopher, from Greek Christophoros meaning “bearer of Christ.”
Kaycie
Irish · A modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Koy
English · Rare modern name, likely a phonetic variant of Coy or a short invented form.
Kiyana
English · Kiyana is likely a modern coined name, shaped by fashionable Ki- sounds and lyrical -ana endings.
Kolbi
English · A modern spelling of Colby, from Norse-derived place-name elements meaning “dark village” or “coal town.”
Kimaya
Indian · Kimaya is an Indian name from Sanskrit/Hindi use, often interpreted as “divine,” “miracle,” or “sacred magic.”
Kamrynn
English · Kamrynn is a modern English respelling of Cameron or Camryn, originally a Scottish surname meaning crooked nose.
Katalyna
Greek · A variant of Catalina and Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kodah
English · A modern spelling of Koda, used for its soft natural sound and often associated with companionship or the outdoors.
Kyiir
English · Kyiir is a highly stylized modern name built from Ky or Kai sounds rather than a long traditional etymology.
Karon
Norse · Variant spelling of Karen, Scandinavian form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Kalei
Japanese · Kalei is used as a modern name and may echo Hawaiian lei or Japanese-influenced sound patterns.
Karime
Arabic · Karime is a form of Karim or Karima, from Arabic meaning generous, noble, or honorable.
Keilan
Irish · Keilan is likely related to Irish names like Keelan or Caolan, often interpreted as “slender” or “narrow.”
Kambrie
Welsh · A modern form likely inspired by Cambria, the poetic Latin name for Wales.
Kiani
Persian · From Persian Kian, referring to kingship or royal lineage, with a modern melodic form.
Kutter
English · Kutter is a surname-style name related to Cutter, originally an occupational name for one who cuts.
Kloe
Greek · Kloe is a variant of Chloe, from Greek khloe meaning 'young green shoot' or 'blooming.'
Khyler
English · Khyler is a modern spelling variant of Kyler, a surname-style name associated with archer or boomerang maker roots.
Kelis
English · Kelis is a modern given name with uncertain roots, likely shaped by contemporary sound-based naming.
Kaashvi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'radiant' or 'shining'; associated with luminous inner and outer beauty.
Kayzen
Japanese · Inspired by the Japanese word 'kaizen' (改善) meaning 'continuous improvement,' adopted as a modern English given name.
Khairo
Arabic · From Arabic khayr, meaning good or benevolence; used as a name with a virtuous meaning.
Kiori
Japanese · Kiori is a Japanese-style name that may be formed from elements suggesting fragrance, distance, or weaving depending on kanji.
Knoxlee
Scottish · A surname-style blend of Knox, from a hill, and Lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Kamoura
Arabic · Kamoura is likely a modern invented name influenced by Kamora and similar names with Arabic-sounding roots.
Khylo
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Kyle or Kylo, with a sleek contemporary sound.
Kristin
Norse · Scandinavian form of Christina, from Latin 'Christianus' meaning follower of Christ.
Kelby
Norse · Kelby comes from an Old Norse place name meaning farm or village by a spring.
Kalon
Greek · From Greek kalon, meaning "beauty" or "that which is noble and good."
Kofi
African · Kofi is an Akan name from Ghana meaning 'born on Friday.'
Kanoa
Japanese · Used as a modern given name often linked with ideas of freedom and the open sea; exact etymology is uncertain.
Keyan
Persian · Keyan may relate to Persian Kayan, linked to kingship, or echo Irish Cian, meaning "ancient."
Kymber
English · A modern spelling of Kimber or Kimberly, an English place-based surname meaning "Cyneburg's meadow."
Kainen
Hebrew · Kainen is likely influenced by Cainan/Kenan, a biblical Hebrew name often interpreted as “possession” or “lament.”
Kareli
Spanish · Kareli is likely a modern variant of Karla or Karely, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Kaydon
English · A modern variant of Caden, widely interpreted through Gaelic roots as meaning "fighter" or "spirit of battle."
Khole
English · A modern spelling variant of Cole or Kohl-like forms, meaning "swarthy" or "coal-dark."
Kaedyn
English · Kaedyn is a modern respelling of Caden, likely derived from a surname or rhythmic contemporary naming style.
Kamauri
English · A modern invented name with rhythmic syllables, shaped by contemporary African American naming styles.
Kayvion
English · Kayvion is a modern coined name, likely built from Kay- with the contemporary suffix -vion.
Kamilo
Spanish · A Spanish form of Camilo from Latin *Camillus*, originally “attendant at temple rites,” still preserved as a classic given name.
Kataleyah
English · Modern phonetic variant of Cattleya (a tropical orchid genus) or Catalina, evoking exotic floral beauty.
Kaimir
Arabic · Kaimir seems to be a modern blend influenced by names like Qamar or Kashmir, suggesting moonlight, nobility, or regional identity.
Kisen
Japanese · Kisen is used in East Asian naming styles, and its precise meaning depends on the characters chosen.
Kimiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'noble child' or 'empress child,' from elements 'kimi' (noble) and 'ko' (child).
Kenyon
Welsh · From Welsh 'cynion' meaning 'anvil' or an English place name meaning 'mound of Einion.'
Keiko
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with characters meaning blessed, respectful, or celebratory child.
Krista
German · German short form of Christina, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed one, follower of Christ.'
Kacy
Irish · Kacy is usually an English spelling variant of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning watchful or vigilant.
Kendric
English · Kendric is a variant of Kendrick, linked to Welsh and Old English roots suggesting "greatest champion" or "bold ruler."
Khalif
Arabic · Khalif comes from Arabic khalifa, meaning "successor" or "leader," the source of the title caliph.
Keilah
Hebrew · From the biblical place name Keilah, likely meaning "citadel" or "fortress."
Kamar
Arabic · Kamar is a variant of Qamar, an Arabic name meaning "moon."
Kaan
Persian · Kaan is a title-style name related to khan, meaning "ruler" or "leader."
Khalifa
Arabic · From Arabic, Khalifa means "successor" or "caliph," a title of leadership.
Kaelan
Irish · A variant of Caelan or Kaelan from Gaelic roots, often meaning slender or powerful warrior.
Kennadi
Irish · A modern spelling of Kennedy, from an Irish surname meaning 'helmeted head' or 'misshapen head.'
Kavion
English · A modern given name likely formed from Ka- with -vion or -von sounds in contemporary naming.
Knoah
Hebrew · Knoah is a modern respelling of Noah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning “rest” or “comfort.”
Kasani
African · Often associated with East African usage and sometimes interpreted as meaning rebellious or strong-willed.
Kalet
English · Possibly from a Hopi word meaning 'white water,' or a modern invented name with no firmly established etymology.
Koast
English · An English word-name drawn from 'coast,' giving it a place and nature association.
Kurtis
French · Phonetic variant of Curtis, from Old French 'curteis' meaning 'courteous'.
Kenson
English · Kenson is an English surname-style name meaning son of Ken, with Ken ultimately tied to handsome or noble roots.
Kamea
English · A soft name associated with floral or affectionate Hawaiian naming patterns and gentle nature imagery.
Kamri
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Cameron or Camryn, with a streamlined contemporary spelling.
Kambri
Welsh · Likely inspired by Cambria, the Latin name for Wales, making it a place-associated modern name.
Keylan
Irish · Keylan is likely influenced by Irish Caelan/Keelan, often interpreted as “slender” or “narrow.”
Kinza
Arabic · Kinza is an Arabic name derived from a word for hidden treasure or wealth.
Kanyon
English · A modern word-name variant of Canyon, taken from the landscape term for a deep gorge.
Kaleigha
English · A modern elaboration of Kaylee, generally linked to Irish and English forms meaning slender or fair.
Keyari
English · Keyari is a modern invented name, likely built from Keya or Kei with an airy ending for a stylish contemporary form.
Kamorah
English · A modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Tamara or an independently coined name with no classical root.
Kamir
Arabic · Likely from Arabic/Persian *kamil* traditions meaning “complete” or “noble,” used in modern English as a streamlined form.
Kysir
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, possibly a creative variant of Kaiser or Kyser.
Kashten
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Kaston/Caston, blending 'Kash' with the suffix -ten.
Kingdom
English · Created directly from the English word for realm, this modern given name carries a royal-classic tone by meaning alone.
Katalaya
Spanish · A K-initial variant of Catalaya/Cattleya, the tropical orchid genus named after botanist William Cattley.
Khyaire
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style form from khayr, meaning good, kindness, or benevolence.
Khyro
Arabic · Khyro is likely a modern variant of Khair or Kairo, suggesting goodness or a contemporary stylized form.
Kridha
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-rooted Indian naming patterns, often associated with action, creativity, or playful energy.
Katharine
Greek · From Greek 'katharos' meaning pure; classic spelling of Catherine.
Karsten
German · Karsten is a northern European form of Christian, ultimately meaning follower of Christ.
Karisma
Greek · A variant of Charisma, from Greek charisma meaning grace, favor, or gift.
Khoi
Chinese · Khoi is commonly Vietnamese in use and is often interpreted as intelligent, precious, or distinguished.
Kameryn
Scottish · Kameryn is a modern spelling of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning crooked or bent nose.
Kodiak
English · Place-based name from Kodiak, evoking the island landscape and rugged northern nature.
Kais
Arabic · From Arabic Qays, meaning "firm," "measured," or sometimes associated with a legendary lover-poet.
Kemoni
English · Kemoni appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Kamani or Kimani.
Keysi
English · A modern spelling variant likely related to Casey, an Irish-derived surname and given name.
Khyren
English · A modern invented spelling likely influenced by Kyren, Kieran, or Kyran-style names.
Kelilah
Hebrew · From Hebrew Kelilah, meaning 'crown' or 'laurel wreath,' with associations of honor and beauty.
Kyce
English · Kyce is a modern English-style variant, likely related to Kייס/Kyce forms such as Kye or Bryce.
Kaziyah
Arabic · Kaziyah is likely a modern Arabic-style form related to roots suggesting judgment, distinction, or adornment.
Kanari
Arabic · A modern spelling variant related to Arabic/English naming patterns; no widely fixed traditional etymology is standard for this exact form.
Kingsten
English · Variant of Kingston, an English place name meaning 'the king's settlement or estate'.
Katalia
Spanish · A modern invented variant blending Katalina and Cattleya-inspired elements with an -ia suffix.
Kayceon
English · A modern invented spelling of Kayson/Kai-son patterns, with no fixed old etymology beyond contemporary phonetic blending.
Khysen
Arabic · Invented Arabic-flavored spelling based on kh-based names meaning virtue and goodness, used as a modern given name.
Karmani
Indian · From Sanskrit *karma* meaning action or deed, extended into a modern feminine-sounding given name.
Kavir
Persian · A Persian word-name meaning 'desert,' used as a rugged nature-linked name with geographic and environmental imagery.
Khyzer
Arabic · A variant of Khizr/Khizer, from the Islamic figure al-Khidr, often interpreted as "the green one."
Kristy
Greek · Diminutive of Christina, from the Greek 'Christos' meaning anointed one or follower of Christ.
Kacee
Irish · Kacee is a modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Klarissa
Latin · A spelling variant of Clarissa, from Latin clarus, meaning bright, clear, or famous.
Kollin
English · Kollin is a modern spelling of Colin, a name linked to Irish and Scottish forms meaning "young creature" or "cub."
Kirra
English · Kirra is a modern name used in English-speaking contexts, often appreciated for its bright sound and place-name feel.
Kamyra
Latin · Likely a modern form related to Camira or Camila, carrying associations of youth or noble attendance.
Kincaid
Scottish · A Scottish surname from a place name meaning head of the rock or steep place.
Kidus
African · An Ethiopian and Eritrean name from Ge'ez tradition meaning holy or blessed.
Kayn
Hebrew · Kayn is a modern spelling of Cain or Kane, usually tied to Hebrew Cain meaning acquired or possessed.
Kynsleigh
English · Modern invented variant of Kinsley, an English place name meaning 'king's meadow.'
Klyde
English · A modern spelling of Clyde, which traces to a Gaelic river-name source and related place-name tradition.
Kyier
Irish · Modern invented variant of Kieran or Kyrie, likely from Irish meaning 'little dark one.'
Kalanii
English · Modern invented given name using familiar *Kai* phonetics with a soft expanded ending, common in recent creative name trends.
Khymir
Arabic · Khymir is a modern invented name that may echo Arabic names like Amir while using a contemporary spelling.
Kouvr
Slavic · Likely adapted from a Slavic surname form, now used as a modern given name with a sleek contemporary feel.
Kimberley
English · English place name from Kimberley meaning 'Cyneburh's woodland clearing' in Old English.
Kc
English · Modern initial-style name formed from the letters K.C. rather than a traditional etymological root.
Kaitlin
Irish · Kaitlin is an Anglicized form of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Keonna
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by names like Kiana and Deonna.
Kayci
Irish · Kayci is a modern spelling of Casey, an Irish-derived name often interpreted as vigilant or watchful.
Kyanna
English · A modern blend name, often linked to Kiana or Kianna, with possible roots in names meaning ancient or graceful.
Kaileen
Irish · Kaileen likely developed from Irish-sounding forms like Kaylin or Cailin, often linked to the idea of a girl or slender one.
Kyon
Korean · Kyon is used in East Asian naming contexts and often reflects characters associated with brightness, respect, or strength.
Kimari
African · Likely a modern name formed in contemporary use, valued for its rhythmic sound rather than a single traditional root.
Kien
Irish · Often used as a form of Cian, an Irish name meaning ancient or enduring.
Karrington
English · Karrington is a modern respelling of Carrington, an English surname and place name meaning settlement by marshland.
Katerin
Greek · A variant of Katherine or Caterina, from Greek roots traditionally interpreted as pure.
Kage
Japanese · Kage is a Japanese word name meaning shadow or shade.
Kaio
Japanese · A Japanese name written with various kanji, often associated with sea, ocean, or soaring imagery.
Keylen
English · Keylen is a modern form related to Kellen or Caelan, names associated with a slender or powerful root depending on source.
Kavari
Persian · Kavari appears to be a modern name possibly influenced by Persian Kaveh and contemporary -ari endings.
Kemora
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Kimora and similar forms, used mainly for rhythm and style.
Kharter
English · From an old English surname form related to Carter, denoting one who transported goods by cart.
Kaleesi
English · Inspired by Khaleesi from Game of Thrones, a fictional Dothraki word for queen.
Kaiston
English · A modern blended spelling of Kai plus an English-sounding settlement ending, often interpreted as a stylized contemporary name.
Kaylahni
English · A modern English-style girl name built from the popular Kayla sound pattern, with a soft, lyrical ending.
Kyriee
Greek · Based on Greek kyrie (Lord), used as a devotional form linked to liturgical and biblical tradition.
Kelley
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó Ceallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Ceallach' (bright-headed or warrior).
Koji
Japanese · Japanese name with varied kanji meanings including 'shining second son' or 'cultivation.'
Kenner
English · From German 'Kenner' meaning 'one who knows' or from an English place name.
Kimberlee
English · A variant of Kimberly, from an English place name meaning "Cyneburg's meadow" or royal meadow.
Ky
English · Ky is a short modern name, often used as a clipped form of names like Kyle or Kyler.
Korina
Greek · A variant of Corinna, from Greek and often interpreted as 'maiden' or linked to a lyrical poetic tradition.
Khalilah
Arabic · Khalilah is the feminine form of Khalil and means 'beloved friend' or 'close companion' in Arabic.
Kayleb
Hebrew · Kayleb is a modern English spelling of Caleb, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as "faithful" or "whole-hearted."
Keondre
English · Keondre is a modern blend name influenced by Andre, from Greek Andreas meaning "manly" or "brave."
Keyani
Persian · Keyani likely relates to Persian Kayani, meaning royal or kingly, though it also appears in modern English-style use.
Khylee
English · A modern spelling of Kylie, from an Irish surname root often linked with graceful or boomerang associations.
Keisy
English · Likely a modern English variant of Casey or Kacie, carrying a bright, watchful, or alert sound-based etymology.
Kahlan
English · A modern name popularized partly by fantasy use, with a sound reminiscent of Irish and Gaelic-derived forms.
Kanyla
Arabic · Likely a modern coinage influenced by Kayla and Nyla, often interpreted with graceful or successful associations.
Kairen
English · A modern invented name, possibly blending Kai with Karen or Kieran-like sounds for a contemporary feel.
Kashlyn
English · A contemporary blend of Kash and the popular -lyn ending, valued more for sound than old etymology.
Khylin
English · A modern English/Korean-style spelling of Kylin/Kelvin-like forms, used as a contemporary unisex-sounding name.
Kenay
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variation of Kenny or Kenai, with no well-established ancient etymology.
Kingslee
English · Variant of Kingsley, an Old English surname meaning 'king's wood' or 'king's meadow.'
Kymier
English · A modern invented name closely related to Kymeir, representing contemporary American naming creativity.
Khyair
Arabic · Variant of Arabic 'Khair' meaning 'goodness,' 'virtue,' or 'blessing,' reflecting moral excellence.
Kiansh
Indian · Kiansh is a modern Indian name, often interpreted through Sanskrit-inspired roots suggesting grace, light, or divine gift.
Kriva
Slavic · Kriva comes from Slavic roots meaning bent or curved, and also appears in place names across Slavic regions.
Khamyri
Arabic · Probably a modern creative form influenced by Arabic-style names, often read as elevated or noble in feel.
Kelso
Scottish · From the Scottish Borders town Kelso, meaning chalk ridge from Old English.
Kavin
Indian · Kavin is a South Indian name from Tamil and Sanskrit-influenced usage, often meaning handsome, beautiful, or radiant.
Kelia
Irish · Likely related to Kelly or Celia, carrying associations of brightness or heavenly grace.
Kaela
Irish · Often used as a modern variant of Kayla or Michaela, with associations to 'slender' or 'who is like God?' depending on source.
Kyri
Greek · Likely derived from Greek kyrios or names like Kyra, carrying meanings of "lordly" or "lady."
Kegan
Irish · Variant of Keegan, from an Irish surname meaning "descendant of Aodhagán."
Kemuel
Hebrew · A Biblical Hebrew name meaning "raised by God" or "assembly of God."
Kamarie
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Kamari, often linked to Arabic qamar meaning 'moon.'
Khoa
Chinese · Khoa is a Vietnamese-used name often associated with learning or achievement, and best grouped here with East Asian naming roots.
Kailin
Irish · Often treated as a variant of Kaylin or Caelan-related names, with Irish roots connected to slender or youthful forms.
Kayler
English · Likely a modern surname-style or invented name related to Kayla and Taylor patterns, used for its contemporary sound.
Khyri
Arabic · Khyri is a modern spelling of Khairi, from Arabic meaning “good” or “charitable.”
Kennady
Irish · A spelling variant of Kennedy, from an Irish surname meaning helmeted chief or leader.
Kinan
Arabic · Kinan appears in Arabic and Hebrew traditions; it is related to ancient personal names like Kenan or Qinan.
Kalaia
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Kalaya or Alaia-style names, often associated with beauty or joy in contemporary use.
Kelany
English · A modern invented name that may draw on sounds from Melanie, Delaney, or Kehlani-style forms.
Keiden
English · Modern variant of Kayden/Caden, part of the contemporary -aden name family.
Kohan
Hebrew · Variant of Cohen, the Hebrew word for 'priest,' denoting a priestly lineage in Jewish tradition.
Kaysin
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic blend of Kay- and -sin suffixes, with no established historical etymology.
Kashius
Latin · Variant of the Roman family name Cassius, from Latin meaning 'hollow' or 'vain.'
Kinzleigh
English · Creative spelling of Kinsley, an English place-name surname meaning Cynesige's wood or royal meadow.
Kaylanii
English · Modern variant of Kailani, a Hawaiian name meaning sea and sky or heavenly sea.
Kallahan
Irish · Variant of Callahan, from an Irish surname meaning "bright-headed" or "descendant of Ceallachán."
Kailoh
English · A modern stylized form likely influenced by Kai and Kilo or Kylo-like sounds.
Kohani
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Cohen, the Hebrew priestly title, giving it a sacred or lineage-based association.
Kalynn
English · A modern name blending Kay and Lynn, often linked to Irish Kay forms and the element meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall.'
Konstantin
Slavic · A Slavic form of Constantine, from Latin Constans, meaning "constant" or "steadfast."
Kordell
French · Likely a modern spelling of Cordell, from a French surname linked to "cord" or "maker of cords."
Kamia
Indian · A form related to Sanskrit-derived names meaning 'desired,' 'lovable,' or 'worthy of wish.'
Kyana
Irish · Kyana is likely influenced by Kiana and Ky- names, possibly echoing Irish Cian roots meaning ancient or enduring.
Kelsy
English · Kelsy is a spelling variant of Kelsey, from an English surname and place name meaning 'ship's island.'
Kalan
Irish · A name often treated as a variant of Callan or similar Celtic names, with meanings tied to battle or youth.
Kayana
English · Kayana is a modern invented name, likely formed from Kay with a flowing ornamental ending.
Kortez
Spanish · Kortez is a phonetic variant of Cortes, a Spanish surname meaning 'courteous' or 'refined.'
Katlyn
Greek · A modern spelling of Caitlin or Kaitlyn, derived from Katherine and meaning "pure."
Kaylei
Irish · A variant of Kaylee, a modern name often linked to Irish roots and interpreted as "slender" or "fair."
Keontae
African · A modern American blended name, often built on Keon with a stylized ending for individuality.
Kadeem
Arabic · Kadeem is a variant of Arabic Qadim, meaning ancient, enduring, or established.
Kenadee
English · Kenadee is a modern spelling of Kennedy, originally an Irish surname meaning helmeted chief.
Kepler
German · Kepler is a German surname, famously borne by astronomer Johannes Kepler, and likely occupational in origin.
Kaydin
English · Kaydin is a modern variant of Caden or Kadin, often linked to Arabic qadi meaning 'companion' or modern English styling.
Kenslie
English · Kenslie is a modern surname-style name likely derived from place elements meaning a clearing or meadow associated with a family name.
Kemarion
English · Kemarion is a modern coined name, combining Ke- with the -marion ending for a melodic, distinctive form.
Kamsiyochukwu
African · An Igbo name meaning 'as I asked God,' expressing gratitude for a child as an answer to prayer.
Kyrielle
French · From the French liturgical term for a prayer-poem form, derived from Greek 'Kyrie' meaning 'Lord'.
Khayir
Arabic · From Arabic khayr meaning 'good,' 'goodness,' or 'benevolence,' a virtue name in Islamic tradition.
Kolston
English · Variant of Colston, an English place-derived surname meaning 'Cola's settlement.'
Kaizlee
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Kayla and Paisley or a phonetic variant of Paisley/Kasley.
Kaicen
English · A modern invented English-style name blending the sounds of Kay and Cen, used mainly as a contemporary personal name.
Kaido
Japanese · Best read as a variant of Japanese Kaito, from kai and to, meaning ‘sea’ and ‘gate.’
Kalahni
English · Kalahni is a modern invented name shaped by contemporary melodic patterns like Kehlani and Kalani.
Karolyn
German · Phonetic variant of Carolyn, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free woman' or 'strong'.
Kei
Japanese · Japanese name with multiple kanji readings including respect, blessing, or gemstone.
Kasia
Slavic · Kasia is a Slavic diminutive of Katherine, a name traditionally associated with purity.
Kelson
English · Kelson is an English surname-style name meaning son of Kel or Kelly, now used as a given name.
Kona
Japanese · Kona can be linked to Japanese sound patterns and is used as a short, modern place-like name.
Kaari
Norse · Kaari is used in Nordic naming traditions and can relate to forms meaning pure, beloved, or curved like an arc.
Kellyn
Irish · An Irish-derived surname-style name related to Kelly, from roots meaning 'bright-headed' or 'warrior.'
Khaliah
Arabic · Khaliah is likely an Arabic-inspired modern form related to Khaliya, suggesting "pure" or "immortal" associations.
Kalil
Arabic · Kalil is a variant of Khalil, an Arabic name meaning friend or beloved companion.
Kayanna
English · A modern blended name, often formed from Kay plus Anna, with Anna tracing to "grace."
Kush
Hebrew · Kush can refer to the biblical land of Cush and also recalls Sanskrit-rooted names associated with sacred grass or a legendary prince.
Kenly
English · An English place-style name meaning “king’s meadow” or “royal clearing.”
Kendyll
English · Kendyll is a modern spelling of Kendall, an English surname meaning valley of the River Kent.
Kaid
Arabic · Kaid comes from Arabic Qaid, meaning "leader," "commander," or "chief."
Karston
Scottish · Karston is a variant of Karsten or Carston, a form related to Christian, meaning "follower of Christ."
Khalea
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic-rooted Khalia or Khaliya forms, suggesting purity or distinctiveness.
Kani
Japanese · Kani has multiple roots, including Japanese and South Asian usage, and is often associated with graceful or regional meanings.
Koltyn
English · Koltyn is a modern spelling of Colton, an English surname meaning from the coal town or dark town.
Karyme
Arabic · A variant of Karime or Karima, from Arabic roots meaning generous or noble.
Kioni
African · Likely influenced by East African naming forms; it is used as a modern melodic name with varied meanings by community.
Kampbell
Scottish · A surname-style spelling of Campbell, from Scottish Gaelic Caimbeul meaning 'crooked mouth.'
Koehn
German · German surname variant of Kühn meaning 'bold' or 'brave,' increasingly used as a given name.
Kalix
English · A modern short name inspired by place-like and phonetic patterns, with no securely fixed ancient meaning.
Kentley
English · An English surname used as a given name, from Old English meaning 'Kenta's woodland clearing.'
Katalea
Spanish · A modern variant of Cattleya/Catalaya, the orchid genus named after botanist William Cattley.
Kaislyn
English · Modern invented name, likely blending Kai or Kaiser with the popular feminine suffix -lyn.
Kriyansh
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit naming patterns around Krishna, often interpreted as “part of Krishna.”
Kilyan
Irish · Kilyan is a spelling variant of Kilian, an Irish-derived name associated with “church” and Saint Kilian.
Krishvi
Indian · An Indian name associated with Krishna and prosperity, often interpreted as "divine" or "one blessed by Krishna."
Keyleth
English · Keyleth is a modern invented English-language fantasy-style name with lyrical, literary appeal.
Kathrine
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure or clear.
Karin
German · Scandinavian and German form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Karlos
Spanish · Spanish and Basque spelling of Carlos, from Germanic 'Karl' meaning free man.
Kalyn
Irish · Kalyn is a modern spelling of Kaylin or Cailin, often linked to Irish cailín meaning girl, though sometimes influenced by Greek Katherine forms.
Keeva
Irish · An Anglicized form of Caoimhe, meaning gentle, beautiful, or precious.
Kalie
Greek · Often treated as a form of Callie, from Greek roots associated with beauty.
Keona
English · Keona is a modern coined name, likely formed from Ke- with a flowing feminine ending.
Korah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name borne by a figure in the Old Testament; often linked with baldness or ice.
Kervens
French · Likely a modern Haitian Creole or French-influenced name, possibly formed from Ker- plus a stylish suffix.
Kassidi
Irish · Kassidi is a modern spelling of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning 'curly-haired.'
Kylei
English · Kylei is a modern spelling of Kylie, ultimately linked to an Australian surname and used as a contemporary given name.
Kiano
Italian · Often linked to Italian-style forms like Keanu/Ciano or Persian Kian, associated with "royal" or "realm."
Kindred
English · From the English word kindred, meaning family, kinship, or shared connection.
Kessiah
Hebrew · From Hebrew Qetsiah, meaning cassia or cinnamon bark, a fragrant spice named in the Bible.
Kymoni
African · Likely influenced by African-American modern naming patterns and names like Kimani, often associated with adventure or beauty.
Kymora
English · Modern coined name influenced by Kimora and similar melodic forms.
Kainoah
English · A modern invented name built as an -noah style variant, typically used as a lyrical feminine or unisex form.
Kaysan
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and Persian contexts, often interpreted as wise, elegant, or possessing good judgment.
Karas
Greek · Derived from Greek karas, possibly meaning 'black' or 'dark', also a Slavic surname adopted as a given name.
Khaos
Greek · From Greek *chaos*, the primordial state, adapted into a modern form with clear mythological resonance.
Kovi
Slavic · A short Slavic-style personal form related to surnames like Ković, often functioning as a familiar or diminutive-like shape today.
Kausar
Arabic · From Arabic *al-Kawthar*, meaning abundance or a blessing, also used as a female name in Muslim cultures.
Knova
Slavic · From Slavic nova (“new”) with a contemporary K- front, it is usually read as “the new one.”
Keyner
German · A surname-rooted name related to Keener/Kuhner forms, later adapted as a given name and lacking a single stable ancient meaning.
Keiner
German · A German surname form likely from a personal descriptor, preserved today mostly as a family name.
Khailani
Latin · A modern elaboration of Kailani, often interpreted as “sea and sky” or “heavenly sea” from Hawaiian elements.
Kyza
Arabic · Likely a modern stylized form influenced by names such as Khadija or Kyra, with no single fixed root.
Keyoir
English · Keyoir appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped from sounds like Keya or Keir with no single established etymology.
Kemistry
English · Kemistry is an English modern word-name inspired by chemistry, suggesting connection, energy, and creative individuality.
Kansas
English · From the U.S. state name, derived from the Kansa/Kaw people meaning people of the south wind.
Kimi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'noble,' 'sovereign,' or 'beautiful.'
Kaliope
Greek · Variant of Calliope, from Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'ops' (voice), the muse of epic poetry.
Ksenia
Slavic · From Greek xenia, Ksenia means "hospitality" or "guest-friendship," popular in Slavic use.
Kaylon
English · Kaylon is a modern English-style invented name, possibly influenced by Kay and the suffix -lon.
Khristopher
Greek · A respelling of Christopher, from Greek meaning bearer of Christ.
Kassia
Greek · Kassia is a Greek name linked to cassia, a fragrant cinnamon-like spice and plant.
Keanna
English · Keanna is likely a modern blend of Ke- with Anna, often linked to graceful favor and sometimes read through Irish-style surname sounds.
Kaydee
English · A phonetic diminutive built from the initials-style sound of K.D. or from Katie-inspired forms.
Kinzie
Scottish · Kinzie is a modern spelling of Kinsey or MacKenzie-derived forms, from Scottish roots meaning 'fair one' or 'born of fire.'
Kathalina
Greek · Kathalina is an ornate variant of Katherine or Catalina, from Greek roots traditionally interpreted as pure.
Kaleena
English · Kaleena is likely a variant of Kalina, a Slavic name tied to the viburnum tree, though modern English styling also influences it.
Keyara
English · Likely a modern blend related to Kiara or Chiara, often interpreted as meaning bright or clear.
Keyvon
English · Keyvon is a modern form likely influenced by Kevin, from Irish Caoimhin meaning handsome or gentle.
Kyleah
English · A modern blend of Kylie/Kyla and Leah-style endings, often linked loosely to grace or beauty.
Kaileigh
Irish · Kaileigh is a modern spelling of Kaylee, generally linked to Irish-derived sounds and meanings like 'slender' or 'fair.'
Kharisma
Greek · Kharisma is a stylized form of charisma, from Greek kharis meaning grace, favor, or divine gift.
Kevion
English · Kevion is a modern elaboration of Kevin, the Irish name from Caoimhin meaning "handsome birth" or "gentle."
Keyri
Spanish · Keyri is a modern variant seen in Spanish-speaking communities, likely influenced by Keri/Kerry-style names.
Kylyn
English · Kylyn is a modern coined name, likely influenced by Kylie, Kyle, or Kylen-style names.
Kailon
English · Kailon is a modern name, likely influenced by Kai and Kalen-style forms rather than a single traditional root.
Kainalu
English · A Hawaiian-influenced poetic name meaning coastal light/waves, often used for girls.
Kyser
German · From a surname related to Kaiser, meaning 'emperor' or 'ruler.'
Kyliah
Arabic · Kyliah is a modern variant influenced by Kylie and Aaliyah, combining contemporary sounds into a flowing invented form.
Kimoni
African · Likely influenced by African names such as Kimani, often associated with adventure or beauty in East African use.
Kmari
English · A modern condensed form likely influenced by Kamari or Amari, chosen for style and rhythm.
Kaikoa
English · Likely a modern coined name, perhaps inspired by Hawaiian-style sounds suggesting sea and strength or bravery.
Keiler
German · Variant of Kyler or from German Keiler meaning 'wild boar,' also used as an occupational and regional surname.
Katori
Japanese · A place-based Japanese name linked to Katori, a regional place name and shrine tradition in Japan.
Kenslei
English · Modern invented name blending Kens with the suffix -lei, evoking a nature-inspired, melodic feel.
Kyeir
English · A short, stylized modern form in the Kye/Keir phonetic group, used mainly for contemporary sound appeal.
Koralynn
Greek · Blend of Kora (Greek 'kore,' meaning maiden or daughter) and the suffix Lynn.
Kaisleigh
English · A modern spelling variant of Kayleigh/Kelsey in English naming, carrying an elegant, meadow-like place-name feel from earlier forms.
Khayr
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning goodness, benevolence, or blessing.
Kahani
Indian · Kahani is an Indian word name meaning story or tale.
Kaiomi
Japanese · Kaiomi is a modern cross-cultural sounding name, likely blending kai with Japanese-style or Hawaiian-style name elements.
Kena
African · Kena has several possible roots and is used in African and Japanese contexts, often chosen more for sound than one fixed etymology.
Kaven
Irish · Likely related to Kevin or Cavan; Kevin comes from Irish Caoimhin, meaning handsome or gentle.
Kathia
Greek · Kathia is a variant of Katia or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning "pure."
Kana
Japanese · Kana is used in Japanese with meanings that vary by characters, and it can also echo the Hebrew place name Cana.
Kaja
Slavic · Kaja is used in Slavic regions and can function as a form of Katherine, traditionally linked to purity.
Karmella
Hebrew · A variant of Carmela, from Hebrew Carmel meaning garden or vineyard.
Kanani
English · A Hawaiian name meaning "the beauty," from ka "the" and nani "beautiful."
Kensie
Scottish · Kensie is a short form of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning child or descendant of Coinneach.
Kelechi
African · Kelechi is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning thank God or glorify God.
Keahi
English · Hawaiian for "fire" or radiance, often chosen for a bright, energetic given-name meaning.
Kiyara
Italian · Kiyara is a spelling of Kiara/Chiara, from Italian chiara, meaning bright, clear, or famous.
Keiran
Irish · Keiran is a variant of Ciaran, from Irish meaning “little dark one.”
Kullen
Irish · A variant of Cullen, from an Irish surname meaning 'holly tree' or descended from a personal name.
Kalijah
Hebrew · Kalijah is likely influenced by Elijah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning My God is Yahweh.
Kaleyah
English · Kaleyah is a modern form influenced by Kayla and -yah endings, possibly echoing Hebrew divine-name elements.
Khloie
Greek · A modern spelling of Chloe, from Greek, meaning "young green shoot" or "blooming."
Kaidan
Irish · Usually a modern form influenced by Aidan, meaning “little fire,” though it also resembles Japanese name elements.
Kamayah
Indian · A modern blended name likely influenced by Kama and Maya, giving it a love-and-illusion Sanskrit feel.
Kaileia
English · A modern melodic form likely influenced by Kaila and Leia, often associated with laurel or child in popular use.
Karthikeya
Indian · Sanskrit name for the Hindu war god Murugan/Skanda, meaning 'son of the Pleiades (Krittikas).'
Kairyn
Irish · A contemporary spelling of Kieran/Kyran from the Irish tradition meaning “dark-haired,” now used as a soft unisex modern form.
Kashus
Arabic · An Arabic-style name related to Qasim-type roots, often interpreted as “distributor” or “provisioner” in Semitic usage.
Kenzlie
Scottish · Variant of Kenzie, a diminutive of Mackenzie meaning son of the fair or bright one.
Kanaloa
English · Hawaiian deity name adopted into English naming, connected with sea and nature mythology.
Knoxton
English · From place-based English elements Knox + son; effectively 'son of the knoll/hill,' a locational surname form.
Kathaleya
Latin · A variant of Cattleya merging the orchid name with a Katharine-style spelling, nature-inspired.
Kashdyn
English · A modern stylized name likely derived from fashionable Celtic-style spellings, with no strong historical etymology.
Knoxley
English · Place-based English surname form, likely meaning a meadow or clearing tied to a knoll or rocky rise.
Kaceyon
English · A modern English variant of Kason/Jason, used as a creative spelling tied to the Greek-linked sense of healing.
Kaveer
Indian · Kaveer is likely an Indian variant related to Kabir or kavir, carrying meanings such as great or poet.
Kehlanii
English · Kehlanii appears to be a creative spelling influenced by Kehlani, often linked to sea-and-sky meanings through Polynesian-style elements.
Kalias
Greek · Likely shaped from Greek roots related to beauty or nobility, with a classical-sounding form.
Khamazi
African · Khamazi is an African-style name with rhythmic consonants, likely drawn from modern regional naming patterns.
Kale
English · From Irish Gaelic caol meaning 'slender,' or a modern nature name from the leafy green vegetable.
Kerri
Irish · Kerri is a variant of Kerry, from an Irish place-name meaning "people of Ciar" or linked to dark-haired roots.
Kaija
Scottish · Kaija is used as a variant of Kaia or Kaya and can be linked to Katherine, meaning pure.
Keala
English · Keala is used as a modern given name and is often associated with the idea of a path or way.
Kambria
English · A modern form of Cambria, the poetic or historical name for Wales.
Kasim
Arabic · Kasim comes from Arabic Qasim, meaning one who divides or distributes.
Keyanna
English · A modern elaboration of Kiana or Anna-like forms, often interpreted as a stylish contemporary invented name.
Kaled
Arabic · A variant of Khalid, from Arabic meaning eternal or immortal.
Karthik
Indian · Karthik derives from Kartikeya, a Hindu deity, and is tied to bravery, youth, and the sacred Kartika month.
Kristoff
Greek · Kristoff is a variant of Christopher, from Greek meaning bearer of Christ, popular in Slavic and European use.
Kimia
Persian · From Persian Kimia, meaning alchemy or something rare and precious, like an elixir.
Khyla
Arabic · A modern form likely influenced by Kyla, sometimes linked to Arabic khayal meaning 'imagination.'
Krystian
Slavic · Krystian is a Slavic form of Christian, from Latin Christianus meaning "follower of Christ."
Kodee
English · A modern spelling of Cody, an English surname name that became a casual given name.
Kalise
Greek · Kalise is likely a modern English form influenced by Greek-root names like Callista, suggesting beauty or loveliness.
Karielle
French · A modern elaboration of Kari or Keri with the French-style -elle ending.
Kenedi
Irish · Kenedi is a streamlined spelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname meaning helmeted chief.
Kanen
English · A variant of Kanan or Canaan-like forms, used as a modern name with surname-style appeal.
Khylie
English · A modern respelling of Kylie, a fashionable name with contemporary sound-based formation in English use.
Kamaree
English · A modern variant likely influenced by Kamari, often linked to Arabic qamar meaning moon.
Kamarri
African · A modern name possibly influenced by Kamari, often linked with moon-related or admired meanings in contemporary use.
Keniyah
Hebrew · Keniyah likely reflects Hebrew-influenced naming, possibly echoing Kenaniah, with a modern feminine form.
Khizar
Arabic · Khizar comes from al-Khidr in Islamic tradition, a figure whose name is linked with "green" or verdant life.
Kamyah
English · Kamyah is a modern invented name, often associated with forms like Kamiya and given a graceful contemporary feel.
Kalaysia
English · Likely a modern coined name blending Ka- with melodic endings, valued more for sound than a fixed traditional meaning.
Khamani
African · Khamani is often linked to African and Arabic-influenced naming forms, carrying a strong, dignified modern sound.
Karver
English · A modern surname-style variant of Carver, originally an occupational name for a wood or stone carver.
Kaleiah
Hebrew · Probably a modern variation related to Kalea or Aaliyah-style names, used more for sound than one fixed etymology.
Koden
English · A modern name from the Coden/Koda/Kohen sound family, used more for style than one fixed traditional meaning.
Kirpa
Indian · Punjabi/Sanskrit feminine name meaning 'grace' or 'mercy', deeply rooted in Sikh spiritual tradition as an expression of divine compassion.
Knoa
Hebrew · Modern variant spelling of Noah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'rest' or 'comfort.'
Kohyn
Hebrew · Modern phonetic respelling of Cohen, the Hebrew word for 'priest', denoting a priestly lineage.
Khepri
African · Ancient Egyptian name of the scarab-headed god of the rising sun, meaning 'he who is coming into being.'
Khyir
Arabic · Variant of Khair, an Arabic name meaning 'goodness, welfare, and benevolence,' reflecting moral virtue.
Kiliam
Irish · Kiliam is a variant of William or Killian; it may carry meanings like 'resolute protector' or 'little church one.'