Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .

KENAY

Masculine

African-origin given name derived from the Mandinka tradition, signifying knowledge and understanding, and typically given to children born on Tuesday.

KENAYA

Feminine

Unique and captivating name of African origin, derived from the Swahili language spoken widely in East Africa. It translates to "having sweetness," implying charm or positivity.

KENAYAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "established by God," originating from the biblical story of Hannah dedicating her son Samuel to serve God.

KENAZ

Masculine

Rare yet distinct name of Old Norse origin meaning 'torch' or 'beacon', associated with the god Loki.

KENBERLY

Feminine

Rare American name created by combining Kenneth and Kimberly, potentially signifying "bold and noble.

KENCY

Masculine

Exotic and modern-sounding name derived from West African name Kenya, meaning "mountainous land" in Swahili.

KENCY

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived name meaning "pure" or "chaste," with a historic usage dating back to ancient Rome.

KENDA

Feminine

African-origin given name of Yoruba culture, meaning 'We are content with what we have,' used for both boys and girls.

KENDAHL

Feminine

Uniquely American, unisex name created by blending Kenneth and Candace, without a specific meaning or historic association. Despite its recent origin in the 1970s-80s, Kendahl has become recognized as a distinctive choice.

KENDAHL

Masculine

Distinctive American name believed to have been created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his character Faramir in "The Lord of the Rings." It may derive from the Welsh name Cynwyl, meaning "fairest of all," but this connection is not well-supported. Kendahl gained popularity in mid-20th century America and is often used as a unisex name, though it's more commonly given to girls. Despite its lack of historical or cultural significance beyond Tolkien's works, Kendahl remains popular due to its unique sound and potential beauty implied by its possible Welsh meaning.

KENDAL

Masculine

English unisex given name derived from the Old Norse words 'kend' meaning valley and 'hal' meaning hollow. It originates from the town of Kendal in Cumbria, England, which was known as Aquae Arclotiae during Roman times due to its hot springs.

KENDAL

Feminine

Unisex name of English origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'kendill', meaning 'bold warrior'.

KENDALE

Masculine

American unisex name coined by author Edna Ferber in 1923, combining "Ken" (Scottish Gaelic: bold, strong) and "dale" (English: valley).

KENDALE

Feminine

American given name derived from the combination of Kenneth ("handsome" or "bold") and Dale ("valley"), resulting in "handsome valley".

KENDALL

Feminine

English unisex given name meaning "from the valley of the river Kent," derived from Old English words for valley and river. Traditionally used as a surname, it gained popularity as a given name in the late 20th century and has been increasingly used for both boys and girls since the 1980s, particularly in the United States.

KENDALL

Masculine

English unisex name originally derived from an occupational surname given to large animal handlers or cattle farmers. It evolved from the Middle English word 'kenel', meaning 'large dog' or 'guardian of dogs'. The name signifies power and protection, suggesting strength, reliability, courage, and ease in handling challenges. Historically used since the mid-20th century, Kendall gained popularity for girls in the late 1980s through influential namesakes like Kathy Ireland's daughter and Kendall Jenner of the Kardashian-Jenner family.

KENDALLE

Feminine

Unique American given name whose origins and meaning remain somewhat mysterious.

KENDALLYN

Feminine

Distinctive American given name with Scottish and Welsh influences. It combines "Kenda" from the Scottish surname Kennedy, meaning "helmeted chief," with "-lyn" from Welsh names like Llywelyn or Lloyd, signifying "leader" or "lion." The resulting name, Kendallyn, gained popularity in the late 20th to early 21st century, offering parents a unique and meaningful choice for their child.

KENDALLYNN

Feminine

American origin name, created by blending Kendall ("valley in the valley") and Lynn ("lake" or "waterfall"), conveying grace, elegance, and natural beauty.

KENDALYN

Feminine

Welsh-origin name derived from the ancient surname "Cynwal," meaning "chief power" or "mighty leader.

KENDALYNN

Feminine

American unisex given name, created by blending Kendall ("valley by the Kent River") and Lynn ("from the lake"). It's unique yet meaningful, with no specific historical figure attached but components borne by notable individuals like Kendall Jenner and Lynn Redgrave.

KENDAN

Masculine

Recent African American creation, combining names like Kendrick and Andre, with no specific meaning but sometimes linked to 'handsome' Kenneth or 'wise one' Kenden.

KENDAR

Feminine

Unique given name of unknown origin, often believed to be derived from Welsh "cenedl" meaning nation or inspired by English "kindle", though unproven. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Kendar has a rich historical presence across various cultures and was popularized in recent years by Canadian actor Kendar Attwater. Its uniqueness makes it stand out with an intriguing air of mystery.

KENDARION

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived male given name with unclear origins and meanings; it may be inspired by other names or creatively invented, but remains distinctive despite lacking universal pronunciation guidelines.

KENDARIOUS

Masculine

American name derived from Kendall (English, "from Kent's valley") and Darius (Persian, "holder of power"), combining English and Persian origins to signify power and uniqueness.

KENDARIUS

Masculine

Unique African American name, combining Kenneth ("handsome") and Darius ("holder of power"), meaning "powerful handsome king".

KENDARRIUS

Masculine

Swahili-derived African name meaning "thoughtful like a god," composed of "kenda" (to think/reflect) and "arius" (like/similar).

KENDASIA

Feminine

Unique name of African American origin meaning 'knowledge.'

KENDAYA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "joyful arrival," derived from 'Keni' (arrival) and 'Dayo' (happiness). It's a unique choice that signifies celebration and cultural heritage.

KENDAYL

Feminine

Unique and beautiful name of unknown origin and meaning, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something special.

KENDEE

Feminine

Exotic African name of Ashanti origin meaning "born on Tuesday".

KENDEL

Feminine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname "Mac Cionaoith," meaning "son of Kenneth" or "son of handsome/fair-haired." It's deeply rooted in Irish culture and history, associated with the brave Clan Mac Cionaoith from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

KENDEL

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Ceanann", meaning "fair-haired".

KENDELL

Masculine

Distinct Scottish surname-derived unisex first name that historically denoted "head of the settlement" or "chief of the village," though its meaning may vary.

KENDELL

Feminine

Kendall is an English gender-neutral first name meaning "from the holly woods." It's associated with the historic Kendall family and has gained popularity as a modern classic since the mid-20th century.

KENDELLE

Feminine

Unique, charming name of unknown origin, often believed to be a blend of Kendall and Michelle or Kendal and Ellen, though this theory lacks concrete evidence. Its meaning remains unclear due to its uncertain origins. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Kendelle has been used throughout history and is carried by notable figures like American actress Kendelle Ferguson.

KENDELLE

Masculine

Uncommon yet appealing American name of uncertain origin and meaning, often associated with strength and independence.

KENDELYN

Feminine

Uncommon Irish female name derived from the surname O'Caoindealbháin, translating to "descendant of Caomhan, the fair-headed or bright".

KENDEN

Masculine

English origin, means 'little king' or 'young king', derived from the Old English word 'cyning'.

KENDER

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from Gaelic "ceann-tìre," meaning "headland" or "cape.