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Baby names starting with K
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Kanyn
English · Modern spelling of Canaan or Kanan-style names, often associated with a promised land image.
Kanyra
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative feminine elaboration.
Kanysha
English · Kanysha is a modern coined name shaped by the popular Ka- prefix and -nysha ending.
Kanza
Arabic · From Arabic roots related to treasure or hidden wealth, Kanza carries a meaning of preciousness.
Kao
Chinese · Kao is a Chinese romanized name whose meaning depends on the original character, often tied to height, honor, or brightness.
Kaola
English · Rare modern name, possibly a phonetic variant of Kayla or inspired by the koala, evoking nature.
Kaolin
Chinese · Derived from kaolin clay, named for Gaoling hill in China, meaning 'high ridge' in Chinese.
Kaon
Korean · In Korean, Kaon (가온) can mean “center” or “at the heart,” while this spelling is also used as a modern transliteration form.
Kaoni
Latin · Kaoni is likely Hawaiian in style and may relate to kaona, a term for hidden meaning or layered significance.
Kaonou
African · Kaonou appears to be a rare African-derived name form, likely preserved for sound and family identity more than a standard etymology.
Kaoru
Japanese · Japanese unisex name meaning fragrance or aroma, evoking natural beauty and gentleness.
Kapil
Indian · Kapil is a Sanskrit name meaning tawny, reddish-brown, or sage-like, and is tied to the revered figure Kapila.
Kapiolani
English · Kapiolani is used from Hawaiian tradition and carries a noble, heavenly sense, though here it is categorized approximately within the allowed set.
Kapish
Indian · Sanskrit epithet meaning 'lord of monkeys' (kapi = monkey), a name for the deity Hanuman in Hindu tradition.
Kaplan
Hebrew · A surname name from Hebrew and German traditions meaning 'chaplain' or 'priest's assistant.'
Kapone
Italian · A modern given name inspired by the Italian surname Capone, from 'capo' meaning 'head' or 'chief.'
Kapresha
English · Kapresha is likely a modern name influenced by Caprice-like French sounds and expressive English naming patterns.
Kapria
Italian · Likely inspired by Capri, the Italian place name, given a modern feminine spelling.
Kapricia
Latin · Kapricia is likely a modern form of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Kaprisha
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Caprice, suggesting whimsy or expressive individuality.
Kaptain
English · A modern respelling of captain, from the English rank term historically meaning a leader or commander.
Kar
Norse · A short form or surname-style name with multiple roots; it can function as a clipped modern form of Karen or Kara.
Karaann
Italian · Karaann blends Kara and Ann; Kara may relate to Italian cara 'beloved,' while Ann means 'grace.'
Karabella
Italian · Modern blend of Kara (beloved, from Greek or Turkish) and the Italian bella, meaning beautiful.
Karac
English · Karac is a rare modern spelling, likely formed as an inventive variant related to Kara or Carrick-style names.
Karadyn
English · A modern invented name blending Kara with -dyn, likely created for sound and style rather than traditional meaning.
Karagan
Irish · Likely a modern surname-style form related to Carrigan/Kerrigan, from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Carraig.'
Karagen
Irish · Karagen is likely a modern variant of Cara or Karen, with roots suggesting 'beloved' or 'dear.'
Karalea
English · A compound-style modern name blending Kara with Lea, likely drawing on meanings such as beloved or meadow.
Karalee
Greek · Modern blend of Kara (Greek: pure) and Lee (English: meadow clearing).
Karaleigh
English · Blend of Kara (Latin/Italian, dear beloved) and Leigh (Old English, meadow clearing).
Karalena
Latin · Compound of Kara (Latin/Italian 'dear') and Lena (Greek 'light' or 'torch'), a modern blend.
Karalin
German · Karalin is a variant of Caroline or Karolina, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karalina
Italian · Karalina is a variant of Karolina or Carolina, from a Germanic root meaning free person.
Karalyne
German · An elaborated spelling of Caroline or Karoline, from Germanic roots meaning free woman.
Karalynne
English · Karalynne blends Kara and Lynn forms, with Germanic roots linked to beloved or free person and the lake-derived Lynn element.
Karamia
Italian · Likely a blend of Italian 'cara' (dear/beloved) and 'mia' (mine), meaning 'my dear one.'
Karamo
African · An African form related to Arabic Karam, carrying meanings of generosity, honor, or noble character.
Karamvir
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-rooted elements meaning a brave or heroic person of good deeds.
Karana
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Karana can relate to "cause," "reason," or "action."
Karanbir
Indian · An Indian name formed from Karan and bir, commonly carrying the sense of a brave or heroic person.
Karanda
English · Karanda is likely a modern invented name, possibly shaped from Karen or Kara with a decorative ending.
Karandeep
Indian · A Punjabi name combining Karan with deep, meaning lamp or light, often suggesting one who shines brightly.
Karanja
African · Karanja is an East African name, especially Kikuyu, traditionally linked with lineage and clan identity.
Karanvir
Indian · Karanvir is an Indian name combining Karan and vir, meaning brave hero or warrior-like Karan.
Karapet
Hebrew · A traditional Christian name meaning "forerunner," used especially for John the Baptist in Eastern traditions.
Karar
Arabic · Karar is an Arabic name linked to steadiness and resolve, from roots suggesting stability and firm character.
Karaun
Arabic · Karaun is likely related to Qarun or Karun traditions, a name known in Arabic and Persian contexts.
Karbon
English · A modern word-name spelling of Carbon, used for its strong, edgy sound.
Karcen
English · Karcen appears to be a modern variant of Carson, an English surname meaning son of Carr.
Karch
German · Karch is likely from a German surname, possibly occupational or descriptive in origin.
Karcher
German · German surname origin likely linked to an older occupation-related family name, later adopted into modern naming use.
Karcynn
English · A variant spelling of Carson/Karson-style names; a modern phonetic form built for a contemporary, soft tone.
Kardae
English · Modern American invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic spelling.
Kardale
English · Kardale appears to be a modern coined name using familiar English name sounds rather than a single traditional root.
Kardarius
African · A modern invented name with a classical-sounding -arius ending, created for distinction and strength of sound.
Karde
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Carde or an elaboration of Card, of uncertain origin.
Karden
English · From English place-name patterns, likely a topographic surname form later used in modern given-name usage.
Karder
English · English occupational name derived from one who cards wool, related to the trade of textile preparation.
Kardiair
Greek · Kardiair looks like a modern coinage from Greek kardia, "heart," shaped into an airy contemporary name.
Kardin
English · Modern invented name, possibly derived from the English surname Carden meaning 'thistle fort' or 'rough terrain.'
Kardyn
English · Modern invented name, a creative spelling variant of Carden or Karen, a contemporary phonetic coinage.
Kare
English · Likely a short variant of Karen or Cara; Karen derives from Katherine, often linked with purity.
Kaream
Arabic · Kaream is a variant of كريم, usually rendered Kareem, meaning "generous" or "noble."
Kareana
Italian · Likely a modern elaboration of Kara or Karina, names tied to beloved or dear meanings in European usage.
Karee
English · Karee is a modern spelling variant of Carrie or Kari, often associated with a beloved or free-person sense through related forms.
Kareema
Arabic · From Arabic, Kareema means generous, noble, or honorable.
Kareemah
Arabic · Kareemah is the feminine form of Karim, from Arabic, meaning generous or noble.
Kareen
English · Variant of Karen, from Danish/Norse Karin, a short form of Katherine (Greek katharos, 'pure').
Kareese
Greek · Kareese likely relates to Charis or Carissa, from Greek roots associated with grace, kindness, or belovedness.
Kareesha
English · A modern variant likely influenced by Carissa or Karisha-style forms, often associated with grace or belovedness.
Karega
African · Karega is an East African name, especially associated with Kikuyu usage, often interpreted as one who restores or sets things right.
Karelia
Slavic · A place-based name from Karelia, the historic northern European region.
Karelie
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Karelia (a Finnish/Russian region) or a form of Carrie.
Karelin
German · Likely a variant of Caroline or Karlin, from Germanic Karl roots meaning 'free person.'
Karelis
Spanish · Karelis is a Spanish-style modern name, likely related to Karen or Karel and shaped with a melodic ending.
Karell
German · A form related to Karel or Carl, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Karelly
German · Likely a feminine variant of Karel or Karla, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karem
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Karim or Kareem, meaning generous or noble.
Karema
Arabic · Karema is the feminine form of Karim, an Arabic name meaning generous or noble.
Kareme
Arabic · Kareme is a variant of Karim, from Arabic, meaning "generous" or "noble."
Karenann
Greek · Combination of Karen (Scandinavian form of Katherine, Greek 'pure') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Karenda
English · Karenda appears to be a modern elaboration of Karen, ultimately from Katherine, associated with purity.
Karene
Greek · Variant of Karen, from Greek Aikaterine (Catherine), meaning 'pure.' Popular in mid-20th century.
Karenina
Slavic · Karenina is a literary surname-style form best known from Tolstoy, built on Karen and used as an elegant feminine name.
Karenlee
Greek · Compound of Karen (Greek 'pure') and Lee (English 'meadow'), a mid-20th century American blend.
Karenn
Greek · Karenn is a spelling variant of Karen, a Danish form of Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Karenna
Greek · A modern elaboration of Karen, from Katherine-related forms often linked to purity.
Karensa
Welsh · Karensa is related to Welsh and Cornish Karenza, meaning "love" or "affection."
Karent
English · Probably a variant spelling of Karen, a Danish-derived form of Katherine meaning pure.
Kareny
Greek · Modern variant of Karen, a Scandinavian form of Katherine from Greek katharos meaning 'pure.'
Karenza
Welsh · Karenza is used as a Celtic-style name associated with affection or love, though its modern form varies.
Karesa
Italian · Karesa is likely a modern form influenced by the Italian word carezza, meaning "caress" or "gentle touch."
Karese
English · A modern form likely influenced by Charis or caress, often associated with grace or affection.
Karesha
English · Karesha appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed from Karen or Kara with a stylish suffix.
Karess
English · Karess is a modern English-style coined name, probably influenced by the word caress and soft-sound names.
Karessa
French · Karessa is likely related to caress or Carissa, carrying associations of affection, tenderness, or grace.
Karesse
French · From French caresse, meaning "caress" or "tender touch," giving it a soft affectionate feel.
Karetha
Greek · Karetha is likely a modern form related to Carita or Cara, associated with affection, grace, or belovedness.
Karev
Slavic · Slavic-style surname name, likely derived from a family or place root and used for its strong modern sound.
Karey
Irish · Variant of Carey, from Irish Ó Ciardha meaning 'descendant of the dark one.'
Karhonda
English · A modern invented name built with the popular Ka- prefix and -rhonda ending.
Karian
English · Karian is a modern blend related to Karen and Kari, with roots tied to Katherine and purity.
Kariann
English · Kariann combines Kari and Ann, likely drawing on Katherine-related Kari and Ann meaning 'grace.'
Karianne
French · Karianne blends Kari and Anne, with roots tied to grace and favor.
Karibe
Spanish · Likely inspired by Caribe, the Spanish word for Caribbean, making it a place-based modern name.
Karicia
Spanish · Likely derived from Spanish caricia, meaning caress or affection, from Latin roots of fondness.
Karidee
English · Modern invented name blending Kari (Norse: 'pure') or Cari with the diminutive suffix -dee.
Karie
English · Karie is a variant of Carrie or Keri, often linked to Caroline or Katherine, with senses like "free" or "pure."
Kariel
Hebrew · Kariel appears to be a modern Hebrew-style formation, possibly influenced by names ending in -el meaning God.
Karieliz
English · A modern constructed name combining Kari/Cariel sounds with a lyrical -eliz ending.
Kariem
Arabic · Kariem is a spelling variant of Karim, from Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble.'
Karif
Arabic · Karif is likely an Arabic-derived name, used as a modern variant with connotations of distinction or seasonality.
Karigan
Irish · Karigan is likely inspired by Irish surnames like Kerrigan, often interpreted as descendant of the dark-haired one.
Karii
English · A modern spelling variant of Kari or Carrie, names linked to beloved, pure, or feminine short forms.
Karil
German · Karil is likely a variant of Karl or Karel, from Germanic roots meaning "free man."
Karilee
English · Karilee is a modern English blend of Kari and Lee, formed as a melodic compound name.
Karilyn
Norse · Blend of Kari ('pure') and the suffix -lyn, a modern Scandinavian-English hybrid.
Karilynn
English · Karilynn is a modern compound blending Kari or Kari-like forms with Lynn.
Karimah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'generous,' 'noble,' or 'honorable.'
Karimen
Arabic · Likely related to Karim or Karima, from Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble.'
Karinah
Italian · A form of Karina, often linked to Cara or Carina, with meanings tied to beloved or dear.
Karinda
English · Karinda is likely a modern blended form, possibly influenced by Karen and Linda.
Karine
French · French and Armenian form of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Karington
English · A modern surname-style name based on Carrington, meaning 'settlement associated with Cara or Carr.'
Karinn
Greek · Karinn is a spelling variant of Karin or Karen, forms of Katherine, usually linked to the meaning 'pure.'
Karinne
French · Karinne is a French-style form of Karina or Karen, ultimately from Greek roots meaning pure.
Karion
Greek · Karion likely relates to Greek Carian, referring to someone from Caria, an ancient region of Asia Minor.
Kariona
Greek · A creative variant of Karina or Cariona, rooted in the Latin 'carus' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Karionna
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation of Caireann or Kari with a stylized feminine ending.
Karise
Greek · Likely related to Charis or Carice, from Greek roots meaning "grace," "kindness," or "favor."
Karisha
English · Karisha appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from Kara or Kari with a stylish -isha ending.
Karisia
Greek · Probably derived from Greek charis, meaning grace, as a modern elaboration of Karis or Charis.
Karismah
Greek · Variant of Charisma, from Greek 'kharisma' meaning 'gift of grace' or 'divine favor,' used as a virtue name.
Kariss
Greek · Kariss likely draws from Greek-rooted charisma or Charis, suggesting grace or favor in a modern English spelling.
Karissia
Greek · Karissia likely relates to Carissa and Greek charis, meaning grace or kindness.
Karissma
Greek · A variant of Charisma, from Greek kharisma meaning gift or grace.
Karista
Greek · Likely a modern form related to Greek charis, meaning grace, kindness, or favor.
Karita
Greek · Karita is often treated as a form related to Carita or Charis, carrying the meaning dear one or grace.
Karitza
Spanish · Likely a modern or regional variation of Carissa or Karina forms, associated with grace and belovedness.
Kariya
Japanese · Kariya is used as a Japanese surname and place name, likely tied to geographic or regional naming traditions.
Kariyana
Indian · A modern blend of Karina and Ariana, drawing on Latin or Sanskrit roots conveying 'beloved' or 'very holy.'
Karizmah
Greek · Phonetic respelling of Charisma, from Greek 'kharisma' meaning 'divine favor' or 'gift of grace.'
Karlah
German · A spelling variant of Carla, the feminine form of Carl, from Germanic roots meaning 'free person.'
Karlan
English · A modern variant built from Karl or Carl, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Karle
German · A variant of Karl/Carl, the Germanic form of Charles, from Old High German meaning 'free man.'
Karlea
German · A feminine form related to Carl or Karla, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karleah
Hebrew · A blend of Kara and Leah, with Leah as a Hebrew biblical element in a modern English reinterpretation.
Karleena
German · Karleena is a feminine elaboration of Karl or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Karlei
German · Karlei is a modern variant of Carly, from Germanic Karl, meaning free person.
Karlen
English · Variant of Carlin or Karoline, a feminine form of Karl/Charles meaning 'free man' or 'strong.'
Karlena
German · Karlena is a feminine form built from Karl or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karlesha
German · A modern elaboration of Karla or Carla, feminine forms of Charles meaning "free man."
Karletta
German · Karletta is an embellished feminine form of Karl or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karlia
German · Feminine variant of Karl, from Old Germanic 'karl' meaning free man or strong man.
Karlianys
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style elaboration of Karla, from Germanic Karl meaning "free man."
Karliee
German · Karliee modernizes forms from Karl/Charlie, rooted in Germanic name tradition and shaped into a feminine English version.
Karlina
German · A feminine form of Karl, from Germanic roots meaning 'free person.'
Karline
German · Feminine form of Karl (Charles), from Germanic meaning 'free woman' or 'strong'.
Karlis
Slavic · Karlis is a Latvian form of Karl or Charles, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Karlisa
German · Karlisa is likely a feminine elaboration of Karl or Carla, from Germanic roots meaning "free person."
Karlise
German · Karlise is a modern feminine form built from Karl or Carla, rooted in Germanic words for free person.
Karlisha
German · A modern feminine elaboration of Carl/Karla, from Germanic roots meaning 'free person.'
Karlisle
Scottish · Likely inspired by Carlisle, a British place name of old fort origins.
Karlissa
German · Karlissa blends Karla with melodic endings and traces back to Germanic roots meaning free man or free person.
Karlita
German · Karlita is a diminutive feminine form of Carla or Karl, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karlito
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Carlos (from Germanic Karl), meaning 'little free man' or 'little strong man.'
Karliyah
German · A modern elaborated spelling of Karla, the feminine form of Karl, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Karlon
German · An extended form of Karl or Carl, meaning 'free man.'
Karlotta
German · Karlotta is a variant of Carlota or Charlotte, from Karl meaning "free man," with an Italian-style spelling.
Karloz
Spanish · A stylized form of Carlos or Karl, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Karlye
English · A modern spelling of Carly, from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man.'
Karlyee
German · Modern variant of Karlee or Carly, from Germanic Karl meaning 'free woman,' with stylized contemporary spelling.
Karlyle
Scottish · Scottish/English place-derived name from Carlisle, indicating origin from an old settlement and later reused as a forename.
Karlyne
German · Karlyne is a feminine elaboration of Karl or Caroline forms, from Germanic roots meaning "free person."
Karlynn
German · Karlynn blends Karl and Lynn; Karl means free man, while Lynn became a popular name element in English.
Karlysia
English · Modern invented blend of Karly (German, 'free woman') with an ornate Latin-style suffix.
Karm
Arabic · Arabic-rooted short form related to Karam, meaning generosity or nobility.
Karmah
Indian · Variant of Karma, from Sanskrit 'karman' meaning action, deed, or fate—the universal law of cause and effect.
Karman
Indian · Karman may reflect Indian karma, meaning action or deed, or a modern variant of Carmen.
Karmann
German · Surname-derived given name from German occupational root 'Karmann,' meaning 'carter' or cart-driver.
Karmari
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration blending the sounds of Karma and Kamari.
Karmel
Hebrew · A form of Carmel, from Hebrew, meaning "garden" or "vineyard of God."
Karmell
Hebrew · A respelled modern form related to Carmel, Hebrew for a fertile vine-growing region, often treated as a stylistic name update.
Karmesha
Indian · Karmesha is a modern elaborated name that may echo karma, the Sanskrit word for action or deed.
Karmia
Hebrew · Variant of Carmia or Karmit, Hebrew feminine names meaning 'vineyard' or 'garden of God.'
Karmina
Latin · A variant of Carmina, from Latin carmen, meaning song or poem.
Karmindy
English · A modern invented name possibly blending Karma and Mindy, created for its distinctive and playful sound.
Karmine
Italian · Italian variant of Carmine, from Latin 'carmen' meaning 'song' or 'poem,' also linked to the color crimson.
Karmisha
English · Karmisha is a modern invented name, likely formed from Kar- sounds with the popular -misha ending.
Karmon
Hebrew · Karmon is likely a variant of Carmel, from Hebrew meaning garden, orchard, or vineyard.
Karmya
Indian · A stylized variant of Karma, from Sanskrit karman meaning action or fate, reflecting spiritual causality.
Karmyne
English · A modern English-creative form built for sound, with no clear independent historic etymology beyond style.
Karn
Welsh · Karn likely comes from roots like cairn or horn, giving meanings tied to 'rock pile,' 'peak,' or 'horn.'
Karna
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning ear or a hero in the Mahabharata; also a Norse variant of Karin.
Karne
Hebrew · Karne likely relates to Hebrew keren, meaning horn or ray, and appears in rare biblical-style naming traditions.
Karnecia
English · Karnecia is likely a modern coined name formed from Karn- or Karen-like roots with a melodic suffix.
Karneisha
English · Karneisha is likely a modern invented name built on Karn- or Karen-like sounds with the -eisha ending.
Karnel
English · Likely a variant of Carnell or Cornell, a surname-based name with older Latin roots.
Karnell
English · Karnell is likely a modern surname-style variant related to Carnell or Cornell, used mainly for its strong sound.
Karnesha
English · Karnesha is a modern coined name, likely shaped by Karen-like roots and the -esha suffix.
Karneshia
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Karen with the decorative suffix -eshia.
Karnisha
English · Karnisha is a modern invented name, probably formed from Karen-like elements with the -isha ending.
Karola
German · A feminine form of Carol or Karl, meaning "free woman" or "free person."
Karolann
German · A compound form of Carol and Ann; Carol comes from Germanic roots meaning 'free person,' while Ann means 'grace.'
Karole
German · Variant of Carole, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free man or strong.
Karolee
German · Elaborated variant of Carole or Caroline, from Germanic meaning 'free person' or 'strong.'
Karoleena
French · A phonetic variant of Carolina or Caroline, ultimately from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'free man' or 'strong woman.'
Karoleigh
German · Karoleigh is a modern elaboration of Carol, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Karolena
German · Karolena is a variant of Karolina or Carolina, from the Germanic Karl meaning free man.
Karolin
German · Karolin is a continental variant of Caroline, from Germanic Karl, meaning free man or strong woman by association.
Karolis
German · Karolis is a Baltic form of Charles, from a Germanic root meaning free man.
Karoll
German · Variant spelling of Carol/Karol, from Old Germanic meaning free man or joyful song.
Karolyne
German · Karolyne is a variant of Caroline, from Germanic Karl, meaning free man, later used in feminine royal forms.
Karolynn
German · A variant of Carolyn, a feminine form of Charles meaning 'free man' in Germanic.
Karoma
African · Karoma is a rare name that best fits African usage patterns and is often interpreted through beauty or praise associations.
Karona
Latin · Karona likely echoes Latin corona, meaning crown, in a modern adapted spelling.
Karonda
English · Karonda is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Karen or Caronda-style forms.
Karra
Greek · Karra is a modern variant of Cara or Kara, usually associated with beloved or dear.
Karrah
Italian · Likely a variant of Cara or Kara, associated with meanings such as "beloved" or "dear."
Karran
Greek · Variant of Karen, from Greek Aikaterine meaning 'pure' or 'unsullied.'
Karrar
Arabic · Arabic Karrar means "one who repeatedly strikes" and is a commendatory Islamic name linked to strength and valor.
Karras
Greek · A Greek-derived surname-style name, likely from a family-name tradition rather than a single fixed meaning.
Karre
Norse · Karre may relate to Kari, a Norse name, or Kara roots, carrying meanings tied to "curly-haired" or beloved forms.
Karreem
Arabic · Karreem is a variant of كريم, Karim, meaning generous or noble.
Karrell
German · Likely a variant of Karel or Carl, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Karrem
Arabic · Karrem is likely a variant of Kareem, from Arabic karim meaning 'generous' or 'noble.'
Karren
Greek · Variant spelling of Karen, from the Greek Aikaterine or Scandinavian form of Katherine.
Karrena
English · Karrena is likely a modern variant of Karina or Karena, linked to names meaning pure or beloved.
Karriann
English · Karriann is a modern compound blending Karrie and Ann into a combined given name.
Karrianne
English · Karrianne is a modern compound of Kari and Anne, combining forms linked to grace and pure or beloved roots.
Karrick
Irish · Variant of Carrick, a place-based surname from Irish/Scottish Gaelic carraig meaning 'rock' or 'rocky headland.'
Karriem
Arabic · Karriem is a variant of Karim, from Arabic meaning generous, noble, or honorable.
Karrien
English · Karrien appears to be a modern constructed name, possibly influenced by Karen or Kieran-style forms.
Karrin
Greek · Karrin is a modern spelling of Karen, from Katherine, traditionally linked to the Greek idea of purity.
Karrina
Italian · Likely a variant of Karina, often linked to Katherine or dear-beloved name lines.
Karrine
Greek · A variant of Karine or Karen, ultimately linked to Katherine and the meaning pure.
Karrion
English · A modern invented name possibly influenced by Carrion or names like Karrin, chosen more for sound than historic etymology.
Karris
Greek · Likely related to Charis, from Greek roots meaning grace, kindness, or favor.
Karrisa
English · A spelling variant of Karissa or Carissa, usually linked to Greek charis meaning grace.
Karrissa
Greek · A variant of Carissa, from Greek charis meaning 'grace' or 'kindness.'
Karrol
English · Variant spelling of Carol, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man,' or associated with joyful song.
Karroll
Irish · A variant of Carol or Carroll, from Irish Cearbhall meaning 'fierce in battle.'
Karron
Greek · Variant of Karen, a Scandinavian form of Katherine from Greek katharos meaning 'pure.'
Karrson
Scottish · Elaborated spelling of Carson, from a Scottish surname meaning 'son of Carr' or 'dweller near a marsh.'
Karry
English · Modern phonetic variant of Carey/Kerry, possibly from Irish 'ciar' meaning 'dark'.
Karryn
Greek · Karryn is a modern spelling of Karen, ultimately from a Greek form of Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Karsan
Indian · Used in South Asian naming with probable Persian-influenced roots; in this form it functions as a modernized cultural name.
Karsha
English · Karsha appears to be a modern coined name, possibly related to Karla or Marsha in sound and structure.
Karslynn
English · Karslynn is a modern invented English-style name, likely combining Kar- with the popular suffix Lynn.
Karstin
Norse · Scandinavian variant of Kirsten, itself derived from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Karstyn
English · Karstyn is a modern form of Kirsten or Christian-related names, ultimately tied to the idea of Christ or anointed.
Karsun
English · Karsun is a modern English-style variant of Carson, originally a surname meaning "son of Carr."
Karsyon
English · Karsyon is a modern invented English-style name modeled on Carson and similar surname forms.
Kartell
French · Typically a surname-based modern name form with no single fixed classical given-name meaning.
Kartez
French · A modern French-flavored invented name ending in -tez, without a stable classical meaning in standard name etymology.
Karthika
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit Kārtikā, tied to the Hindu deity Kartikeya and the sacred month of Kārttika.
Karthikeyan
Indian · Karthikeyan is an Indian name meaning "of Kartikeya," the Hindu god of war and victory.
Karti
Indian · Karti is likely related to Indian naming traditions and may connect to Kartik, a name associated with a Hindu deity.
Kartika
Indian · Kartika comes from Sanskrit and can refer to a lunar month or the star cluster Krittika, giving celestial associations.
Kartikeya
Indian · Sanskrit name of the Hindu god of war and victory, son of Shiva, meaning "son of the Pleiades" or "bestower of happiness."
Kartina
Greek · Kartina is likely a creative variant of Katrina or Katherine, ultimately from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kartrina
Greek · A variant of Katrina/Katrina-like forms, ultimately from Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Kartyr
Arabic · A modern invented form influenced by Arabic and modern English sounds, with meaning driven mainly by contemporary style.
Karun
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-linked roots, often interpreted as compassion, mercy, or kindness.
Karuna
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'compassion' or 'mercy.'
Karvin
English · Probably a surname-style variant related to Carvin or Marvin, with uncertain older roots.
Kary
English · Variant of Cary, from Irish Gaelic meaning "from the dark one" or Old English for "pleasant stream."
Karya
Indian · Karya comes from Sanskrit, where it relates to work, action, or something to be done.
Karyah
Arabic · A modernized Arabic-influenced form, used as a soft, independent given name variant.
Karyan
Irish · Modern invented blend of Kara (Irish 'friend') and Ryan, used as a unisex-styled name.
Karyana
English · Modern invented blend possibly combining Karen and Ana, evoking 'pure grace.'
Karyl
German · Variant of Carol, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free person or strong.
Karyle
German · Variant of Carol or Caryl, ultimately from Germanic Karl meaning free man or strong one.
Karylle
English · A creative spelling of Carol/Caryl, a French-influenced feminine form of the Germanic Charles meaning 'free man.'
Karym
Arabic · Variant spelling of Karim, an Arabic name meaning 'generous and noble,' one of the 99 names of Allah.
Karyna
Slavic · Karyna is a Slavic-style form of Karina, often linked to Greek-rooted names meaning 'pure.'
Karyne
French · Karyne is a variant of Karen or Carine, ultimately from Greek roots associated with purity.
Karynn
English · Karynn is a modern spelling of Karen, from Greek-derived Katherine meaning "pure."
Karynna
Greek · A modern elaboration of Karina or Karen, ultimately related to names meaning pure or beloved.
Karynne
Greek · A stylized form of Karen or Karin, related to Katherine and often linked to purity.
Karysa
Greek · Karysa is likely a modern English form influenced by Greek Charis, associated with grace and beauty.
Karysma
Greek · A modern spelling inspired by charisma, from Greek kharisma meaning 'gift of grace or favor.'
Karyss
Greek · Karyss is likely a modern form of Charis or Karis, from Greek meaning "grace" or "kindness."
Karyssa
Greek · A modern variant of Carissa or Charissa, from Greek roots meaning "grace" or "beloved."
Karyzma
Greek · Karyzma is a creative spelling of charisma, from Greek meaning favor, grace, or a gifted presence.
Kasa
African · Kasa appears in African naming usage and is often treated as a short modern name with a bright, strong sound.
Kasadee
Irish · A modern spelling linked to Cassidy-style names, from Gaelic origins with a smooth, contemporary ending.
Kasadie
Irish · Creative spelling of Cassidy, an Irish surname from Ó Caiside meaning curly-haired or descendant of Caiside.
Kasady
Irish · A spelling variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Kasahn
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Cassan or Kashan, in the style of contemporary African-American names.
Kasara
Arabic · Kasara is a modern-style name that may be influenced by Kassara or similar melodic forms.
Kasarah
Hebrew · Kasarah is likely a modern elaboration of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess.'
Kasaun
Irish · Kasaun is likely a variant of Keshawn or Cason, blending modern spelling with surname-style and Irish-influenced sounds.
Kasaundra
Greek · A modern spelling of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name often interpreted as shining upon men.
Kasch
German · Kasch is a German-origin surname form later adopted as a given name with a concise, modern-modernized feel.
Kascha
Slavic · Kascha is likely a Slavic pet form related to Katherine-type names, associated with purity.
Kasden
English · Kasden is a modern surname-style creation, likely influenced by Caden, Camden, and similar contemporary forms.
Kasea
Irish · Likely a modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning watchful or vigilant.
Kasean
Irish · Likely a modern blend influenced by Kasey or Casey, from an Irish name meaning "vigilant" or "watchful."
Kasee
Irish · A modern spelling of Casey, an Irish surname-name meaning watchful or vigilant.
Kaseen
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped by names like Casey or Kasim and valued more for sound than a fixed origin.
Kasein
English · Kasein is a modern invented spelling, likely influenced by Kase and scientific word forms like casein.
Kasem
Arabic · Kasem is a form of Qasim, from Arabic meaning "one who divides" or "distributes."
Kaser
German · Probably from German surname roots related to old craft/occupational forms, now reused as a short modern given name.
Kaseton
English · A modern Anglophone invented form likely from 'case' plus '-ton' sound patterns, with no fixed classical lineage.
Kashad
Arabic · Kashad appears to be a modern invented name influenced by Arabic-style sounds and contemporary naming patterns.
Kashae
English · Kashae is a modern invented name, likely formed from Ka- with a fashionable Shay or Shae sound.
Kashaf
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian naming traditions, Kashaf means “discoverer” and is known as a meaningful female name.
Kashala
African · Likely a modern African-derived or African-influenced name shaped for rhythm and sound rather than a single fixed etymology.
Kashan
Persian · A place-based name from Kashan, an ancient city in Iran, used as a geographic personal name.
Kashana
English · A modern invented name shaped by the popular Ka- and -shana sound pattern.
Kashanda
English · Kashanda is a modern coined name built in the popular -anda pattern of late 20th-century naming.
Kashandra
Greek · Likely a modern form of Cassandra, from Greek, meaning “shining upon humanity” or “helper of men.”
Kashanna
English · Kashanna is a modern invented name, likely formed with the fashionable prefix Ka- and suffix -shanna.
Kashanta
English · A modern coined name in African American naming style, built for rhythm and distinction rather than one fixed ancient root.
Kashanti
African · A modern coined name that may echo Ashanti and similar rhythmic names in contemporary use.
Kashara
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from Ka- plus Shara/Sharon-style sounds.
Kashari
English · Kashari appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed from Ka- with the flowing ending -shari.
Kashauna
English · A modern invented name, likely built from the Ka- prefix and Shawn/Shauna-related sounds.
Kashaunda
English · A modern coined name built with the Ka- prefix and -shaunda ending.
Kashaundra
English · A modern elaborated name, likely modeled on names like Cassandra with a distinctive Ka- prefix.
Kashawna
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Shawna, the feminine form of Sean, with the added prefix Ka-.
Kashay
Persian · Likely inspired by Kashan or similar sounds, used as a modern coined name with uncertain exact root.
Kashayla
English · A modern elaboration of Shayla, likely built from the Shay- sound with a melodic -la ending.
Kashdon
English · A modern invented surname-style name, likely built from Cash or Kash with the ending -don.
Kashe
English · Kashe is a modern English-style name, possibly influenced by Cash, giving it a sleek contemporary sound.
Kashea
English · A modern coined name, probably blending Keisha-like sounds with Shea-inspired elements.
Kasheem
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Hashim or Qasim forms, associated with generosity, division, or noble lineage.
Kasheen
English · Kasheen is likely a modern phonetic variant influenced by Kashin or Kaseem-style names, with no single fixed etymology.
Kasheena
African · Likely a modern phonetic name form; usage suggests a creative contemporary formation rather than one fixed root.
Kashema
Arabic · Kashema is likely a variant of Kashima or Keshia-like forms, used as a modern name with uncertain etymology.
Kashen
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic variation for contemporary use.
Kashena
English · Kashena is likely a modern invented name, probably shaped by Ka- and -shena patterns popular in contemporary naming.
Kashes
English · A modern fabricated name shaped by contemporary English phonetics, with no strong surviving medieval etymology.
Kashief
Arabic · Kashief is a variant of Kashif, an Arabic name meaning discoverer, revealer, or one who uncovers truth.
Kashiff
Arabic · Kashiff is a variant of Kashif, an Arabic name meaning 'discoverer' or 'revealer.'
Kashika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-related roots, often interpreted as shining, radiant, or bright.
Kashima
Japanese · Kashima is a Japanese place and surname name associated with deer island or a sacred district.
Kashina
Indian · Kashina likely reflects Indian naming patterns and may be related to words for shining or sacred radiance.
Kashira
Persian · Probably a modern form related to names meaning 'radiant' or 'honored,' though usage varies.
Kashish
Indian · Kashish is an Indian name meaning attraction, charm, or magnetic pull.
Kashiya
Indian · Likely influenced by Kashi, the ancient Indian holy city, giving it a sacred or place-based resonance.
Kashka
Slavic · A Slavic-style diminutive form, likely related to affectionate nickname patterns ending in -ka.
Kashley
English · A modern blend of Kay/Ashley-style elements, often carrying Ashley's original sense of 'ash tree meadow.'
Kashmiere
Indian · A stylized spelling of Kashmir, the Himalayan region whose name derives from Sanskrit meaning 'land desiccated from water.'
Kashmira
Indian · Kashmira refers to Kashmir and is used as a place-based name with South Asian and Persian associations.
Kashona
English · A modern English-language coined name, likely built on the popular Ka- prefix and Shona-style sound pattern.
Kashonda
English · Likely a modern coined name combining Ka- with Shonda, following creative English-language naming patterns.
Kashondra
English · Kashondra is a modern blended name, possibly influenced by Shondra or Chandra, with associations to brightness or the moon.
Kashonna
African · Kashonna is a modern elaborated name, likely built from Ka- and Shonna elements with contemporary American usage.
Kashtynn
English · A modern invented spelling, likely related to Kaston or Caston-style surname names.
Kashun
English · Kashun is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Cash and suffix forms like -shun or -shawn.
Kashunda
African · Likely a modern coined name built in African American naming tradition with a decorative prefix and suffix.
Kashya
Indian · Kashya may relate to Sanskrit-based forms like Kashya or Kashyap, though in modern use it often functions as a creative sound-based name.
Kashyap
Indian · An ancient Sanskrit name tied to the sage Kashyapa, a revered figure in Hindu tradition.
Kashyia
English · A modern invented name possibly influenced by Kasha and -iya endings, giving it a soft lyrical style.
Kashyra
Persian · Kashyra is a modern invented name that may echo Kashmira or Kasha forms, chosen mainly for its rich sound.
Kasib
Arabic · Kasib is an Arabic name meaning 'earner,' 'acquirer,' or 'one who gains.'
Kasidee
Irish · Kasidee is a modern spelling of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Kasidi
Irish · Kasidi is a phonetic variant of Cassidy, an Irish surname name meaning 'curly-haired.'
Kasidy
Irish · A variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning 'curly-haired.'
Kasiem
Arabic · A variant of Qasim or Kasim, from Arabic, meaning one who distributes or shares.
Kasien
Latin · Kasien is likely a modern variant of Cassian, from Latin Cassianus, an old Roman family name.
Kasima
Arabic · Likely a feminine Arabic form linked to Qasim/Kasima, carrying meanings around fairness and sharing.
Kasimer
Slavic · Variant of Casimir, from Slavic elements meaning 'proclaimer of peace' or 'destroyer of peace'.
Kasimu
African · Kasimu is an African form of Qasim, from Arabic meaning one who divides or distributes.
Kasinda
African · Kasinda is used in African naming traditions and is often treated as a melodic personal name with local significance.
Kasino
Italian · Kasino looks like a modern coinage influenced by casino, an Italian-derived word meaning small house or villa.
Kasion
English · A modern invented name likely modeled on Cassian and similar contemporary -ion names.
Kasity
Irish · Kasity is a modern variant of Cassidy, an Irish surname meaning curly-haired or clever.
Kaslyn
English · Likely a modern blend of Kassie or Kase with the suffix -lyn, created for a stylish contemporary sound.
Kasmer
Slavic · Variant of Casimir, from Slavic elements meaning destroyer of peace or famous peacemaker.
Kasmin
Persian · Probably inspired by Jasmine, from Persian yasamin, the fragrant flowering plant.
Kasmine
Persian · Kasmine is a modern form related to Jasmine, the Persian flower name associated with fragrant blossoms.
Kasmira
Indian · A feminine form associated with Kashmir, the historic region name, giving it a place-based feel.
Kasondra
Greek · Kasondra is a spelling variant of Cassandra, from Greek, often interpreted as 'shining upon man.'
Kasonya
English · Likely a modern coined form built on Kay or Kas- sounds with a decorative ending.
Kaspien
Persian · Kaspien is a variant of Caspian, the place name tied to the Caspian Sea and ancient peoples near Persia.
Kasriel
Hebrew · Likely from Hebrew elements including -el, meaning God, giving it an angelic or God-related sense.
Kass
English · Kass is a short modern form of names like Cassius, Cassandra, or Kassidy, depending on usage.
Kassadee
Greek · A modern spelling of Cassidy or Kassidee, influenced by Greek-rooted Cassandra forms and contemporary English styling.
Kassadi
Irish · Kassadi is a modern spelling of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Kassadie
Irish · A variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Kassady
Irish · Kassady is a variant of Cassidy, an Irish surname meaning curly-haired or clever-headed.
Kassaia
Greek · Kassaia appears related to Kassia, a Greek name associated with cinnamon or cassia spice.
Kassaius
Latin · A variant of Cassius, an old Roman family name associated with antiquity and classical status.
Kassandr
Greek · A clipped form of Cassandra, from Greek and associated with shining upon mankind.
Kassandre
Greek · A variant of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name often interpreted as "shining upon man."
Kassandrea
Greek · A variant of Cassandra, from Greek and often interpreted as "shining upon men" or "one who entangles men."
Kassara
Greek · Kassara is likely a modern variant of Cassandra, from Greek, meaning shining upon man or excelling over men.
Kassaundra
Greek · Kassaundra is a spelling variant of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name often linked to shining upon mankind.
Kassaya
Greek · Kassaya likely draws from Cassia or Kassia, linked to Greek forms and the spice cassia, giving it a fragrant, elegant association.
Kassedy
Irish · A variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Kassee
Greek · A pet form of Cassie or Cassandra, the Greek mythological name.
Kassel
German · Kassel is a German place name adopted as a surname-style given name.
Kassen
German · From the surname Kassen, used in German naming traditions and now often adopted as a modern given name in contemporary settings.
Kassiana
Greek · Feminine elaboration of Cassius/Cassia, from Latin 'cassia,' a fragrant spice plant.
Kasside
Irish · Modern invented variant of Cassidy, from Irish 'cas' meaning curly-haired.
Kassidee
Irish · A variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning "curly-haired."
Kassidey
Irish · Kassidey is a spelling variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired.
Kassidie
Irish · Kassidie is a variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning "curly-haired."
Kassious
Latin · A modern spelling of Cassius, an ancient Roman name possibly meaning 'hollow' and associated with classical history.
Kassity
Irish · Kassity is likely a variant of Cassidy, the Irish surname name meaning curly-haired.
Kasson
English · Likely an English surname-style name, possibly meaning son of Cass or derived from a family name.
Kassondra
Greek · A variant of Cassandra, from Greek, traditionally interpreted as 'she who shines upon men' or 'prophetess.'
Kassy
Greek · A diminutive of Cassie or Cassandra, from Greek roots meaning one who shines upon men or prophetess.
Kassydi
Irish · Modern phonetic respelling of Cassidy, from Irish Ó Caiside meaning 'curly-haired.'
Kastin
English · A modern variant name, likely chosen for sound and style rather than a single established etymology.
Kastor
Greek · Variant of Castor, from Greek mythology; the name is often linked to brilliance or beaver symbolism.
Kastriot
Slavic · Kastriot is an Albanian noble name associated with the family of Skanderbeg, likely linked to fortress or castle roots.
Kasumi
Japanese · Kasumi is Japanese and means mist or haze, depending on the characters used.
Kasundra
Greek · A variant of Cassandra, the Greek mythic name often interpreted as 'she who excels over men.'
Kasy
Greek · Kasy is a modern spelling of Casey or Cassie, linked either to Irish vigilant roots or Katherine-derived purity traditions.
Kasydi
Irish · Modern variant of Cassidy, from Irish surname Ó Caiside meaning 'descendant of Caiside.'
Kasye
English · Kasye is likely a modern spelling variant of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning vigilant or watchful.
Kat
Greek · Short form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.
Kata
Greek · Kata is a short form of Katherine in several European languages, from Greek meaning 'pure.'
Katalayah
Spanish · A variant of Katalaya blending the Cattleya orchid name with the Hebrew theophoric -yah suffix meaning 'God.'
Kataleigha
Greek · A decorative modern spelling of Kataleya/Katalina-type names, related to Greek-rooted Katherine meaning “pure.”
Kataleiya
Irish · A creative English spelling tied to the Catherine lineage, whose Greek root means "pure."
Katalin
Greek · A Hungarian form of Katherine, ultimately from Greek and associated with "pure."
Katalinna
Greek · An ornate form of Catalina or Katalina, from Katherine, traditionally linked to the meaning "pure."
Kataliya
Spanish · Modern variant of Katalina/Catalina, the Spanish form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine meaning 'pure.'
Kataliyah
Spanish · A modern invented blend of Katalea (variant of Katherine, 'pure') with the Hebrew theophoric suffix '-iyah.'
Katalyn
Greek · Katalyn is a variant of Katherine or Katalin, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Katalynna
Greek · Elaborated variant of Katalina or Katelyn, ultimately from Greek Aikaterine, possibly meaning 'pure.'
Katanna
English · Katanna is likely a modern elaboration of Kat- names such as Katherine, whose Greek root means pure.
Katanya
Greek · Katanya is likely an elaboration of Katya or Katherine forms, ultimately from Greek and often linked to purity.
Katarena
Greek · A variant of Katherine or Katarina, from Greek roots commonly associated with purity.
Kataria
Greek · Kataria is likely an elaborated form of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with purity.
Katarra
Greek · A modern variation on Katarina/Katherine forms, from a root often interpreted as 'pure.'
Kataryna
Slavic · Kataryna is a Slavic-style form of Katherine, from Greek roots commonly interpreted as pure.
Katarzyna
Slavic · The Polish form of Katherine, from Greek roots traditionally associated with purity.
Katasha
English · A modern elaboration of Kat- names such as Katherine, traditionally interpreted as pure.
Katashia
Greek · A modern elaboration of Katha- or Kat- names, often linked loosely to Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Katasia
Greek · Katasia likely blends Katherine-derived sounds with Anastasia-like styling in a modern form.
Katavia
English · A modern invented name, likely combining Kat- from Katherine with a flowing -avia ending.
Katavion
English · Katavion appears to be a modern elaborated name, likely built for rhythm and distinction using contemporary invented patterns.
Kataya
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Katya/Kate forms, ultimately tied to Katherine, 'pure.'
Kateara
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Kate or Katara, tied to Katherine and the Greek idea of purity.
Katedra
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Kate, from Greek Katherine, often associated with 'pure.'
Katee
English · Katee is a modern spelling of Katie, a diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure.'
Kateena
Greek · Kateena is a creative variant of Katina or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kateisha
English · A modern form built on Kate, from Katherine, ultimately tied to the Greek idea of purity.
Katelan
English · Katelan is a modern variant blending Kate and suffix styling, ultimately from Katherine meaning pure.
Kateland
Irish · Modern elaboration of Kate or Kaitlyn-style names, ultimately from Katherine, meaning pure.
Katelee
English · Katelee likely combines Kate, from Katherine meaning 'pure,' with the affectionate -lee ending.
Kateleen
Greek · Kateleen is a form of Kathleen, from Katherine, a name of Greek origin associated with purity.
Kateleigh
Greek · A modern spelling blend of Kate and -leigh, rooted in Katherine, traditionally interpreted as 'pure.'
Katelen
Greek · A variant of Caitlin or Kathleen, from Katherine roots commonly interpreted as pure.
Kateleya
Greek · Kateleya blends the Greek-rooted Katherine tradition with a modern -eya ending, preserving the idea of purity in a new form.
Katelin
Greek · A form of Caitlin/Katherine, from Greek roots commonly interpreted as pure.
Katelind
Greek · A modern variant of Katherine or Caitlin, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kateline
French · Kateline is a variant of Katherine, from Greek, traditionally associated with purity.
Katelinn
Irish · A creative spelling of Caitlin/Katelyn, ultimately derived from Katherine and associated with purity.
Katelon
Irish · Katelon is likely a modern variant of Caitlin or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning 'pure.'
Katelund
English · Katelund appears to blend Kate with -lund, a Norse element meaning grove, creating a modern invented name.
Kately
English · Kately is a short modern form of Katherine or Kaitlyn, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Katelynd
English · Katelynd is a modern elaboration of Caitlin and Katherine forms, ultimately from Greek for 'pure.'
Katelyne
English · A variant of Katherine or Caitlin, from Greek roots commonly interpreted as pure.
Katelynne
Greek · An elaborated spelling of Katelyn, from Katherine, a Greek-rooted name associated with purity.
Katen
English · A modern spelling variation of Kate, from Katherine, meaning "pure."
Katena
Greek · Katena is likely a variant of Katina or Katherine forms, ultimately from Greek roots meaning pure.
Katence
English · A creative form of Cadence, derived from the musical and rhetorical term for rhythm or flow.
Katenia
Greek · Katenia is likely a variant of Katina or Katherine, carrying the Greek sense of purity.
Kater
German · Germanic occupational surname used as a given name, possibly related to 'Kater' (tomcat) or a trader.
Katera
Greek · Katera is likely a variant of Katherine or Kateri, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Katerena
Greek · Katerena is a variant of Katerina, from the Greek Katherine tradition usually associated with purity.
Kateria
Greek · A variant of Katerina or Katherine, traditionally associated with purity.
Katerinne
Greek · Katerinne is a variant of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally associated with the meaning 'pure.'
Katerra
Greek · Katerra is likely a modern elaboration of Katherine-derived forms, carrying the common association with purity.
Katerria
Greek · A modern elaboration of Katherine-family names, from Greek roots often interpreted as "pure."
Katesha
Greek · A modern blend of Kate with -esha, ultimately linked to Katherine, meaning pure.
Kateshia
Greek · Likely a creative form built from Kate, from Katherine, usually interpreted as pure.
Katessa
English · A modern variant built on Kate or Katherine, a Greek-derived name associated with purity.
Kath
Greek · Kath is a short English form of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with purity.
Kathaleen
Greek · Irish-influenced spelling of Kathleen/Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathaleia
Greek · Kathaleia appears related to Greek-rooted names like Katherine, associated with purity.
Kathalene
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathaline
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure or clear.
Kathalyn
Greek · Blended spelling of Katherine and -lyn, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathan
Hebrew · Likely a blend influenced by Nathan, from Hebrew, meaning "he gave."
Katharin
Greek · A spelling variant of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, traditionally linked with purity.
Katharyn
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning 'pure'.
Katharyne
Greek · Elaborate spelling of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Kathay
English · A modern spelling related to Kathy or Katherine, from Greek roots meaning "pure."
Kathe
Greek · Kathe is a short form of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with "pure."
Kathee
Greek · Kathee is a spelling variant of Kathy, a diminutive of Katherine, from Greek and associated with the idea of purity.
Katheen
Greek · Katheen is a variant of Kathleen and Katherine, from Greek roots often interpreted as pure.
Katheine
Greek · Katheine is a spelling variant of Katherine, a Greek-derived name traditionally associated with purity.
Kathelean
Irish · Variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' (pure).
Katheleen
Irish · Phonetic variant of Kathleen, the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kathelene
Greek · Phonetic variant of Kathleen/Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Katheline
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Kathen
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant blend of Nathan (Hebrew, 'he gave') with a K- prefix.
Kathena
Greek · Likely derived from Katherine, from Greek roots meaning pure.
Kather
Greek · Truncated form of Katherine, from the Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Katheran
Greek · Katheran is a spelling variant of Katherine, from Greek roots associated with purity.
Katheren
Greek · Variant spelling of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
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