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

KERSTIN

Feminine

Female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse Hervör, which means "ardent in battle". It was popularized by historical figures like Swedish author Kerstin Ekman and women's rights activist Kerstin Thorvall.

KERSTINE

Feminine

Unique Dutch feminine given name derived from 'kersten', meaning 'Christian'.

KERSTON

Feminine

Intriguing name of unknown origin, with some suggesting it might derive from the Scottish surname Carson, meaning 'son of Mars' or 'son of Charles'. Despite its unclear origins and meanings, Kerston has gained international appeal due to its modern sound and has been adopted by individuals across various cultures, including former American football player Kerston Williams and Canadian musician Kerston Stewart.

KERSTY

Feminine

Scottish female given name derived from Christina, meaning "follower of Christ." It gained popularity in Scotland during the 16th century through association with St. Christina. Notable individuals like Mary Stewart have borne this unique yet historically significant name.

KERSTYN

Feminine

Unique Welsh girl's name meaning 'love' or 'dearest', originally associated with the daughter of Owain Gwynedd, a medieval Welsh prince.

KERT

Masculine

Hungarian name derived from 'kert', meaning 'garden', symbolizing nature and beauty.

KERTINA

Feminine

Unique, modern Irish female name derived from "cirtine," meaning "little fair one." Despite its newer origins, Kertina offers versatility and profound meaning, reflecting both Irish heritage and personal interpretation of fairness.

KERTIS

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name derived from Cerberus, the loyal three-headed hound of Hades in Greek mythology, symbolizing strength and courage.

KERTRINA

Feminine

Greek-derived female name meaning "ray-like" or "beaming with light.

KERVEN

Masculine

Rare Breton given name derived from "ker" meaning 'fortress', combined with "-ven", often used in place names. It is not linked to specific historical figures but is found in various Breton locations, suggesting it has historic significance. Today, Kerven is still associated with Breton culture and heritage.

KERVENS

Masculine

Unique Breton given name derived from "ker" meaning fortress and "vens" meaning white, signifying 'white fortress'.

KERVENSON

Masculine

Rare Breton name derived from "kэрвн," meaning "hills" or "mountains.

KERVIN

Masculine

Unique Breton name derived from Kerourien, meaning "from the manor house," with a history rooted in Brittany's aristocracy.

KERVINS

Masculine

Rare, ancient Cornish name meaning 'little headland', reflecting its coastal heritage.

KERWENS

Masculine

Unique Breton name derived from "kerwen," meaning "little bay." It signifies connection to Celtic culture and brings good fortune according to Breton folklore.

KERWIN

Masculine

Distinctive African American name of unknown origin, possibly adapted from the Irish surname "Carbine". While its meaning remains unclear, it may be connected to the English name "Caroline" or the Irish surname "Carbine". Despite its rarity today, Kerwin has been used as a unisex given name worldwide and has been borne by notable individuals like actor Kerwin Mathews and rugby player Kerwin Rae.

KERWYN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name meaning "dear peace".

KERY

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from Cearbhall, meaning "clear-headed" or "ardent," associated with strength, courage, and intellect throughout history.

KERY

Masculine

Uncommon yet elegant Irish name derived from the surname Ó Ciaráin, meaning 'descendant of Ciarán', itself drawn from the Irish word for 'dark brown'.

KERYL

Feminine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'Ceredigion', meaning 'from Ceredigion'.

KERYN

Feminine

Welsh name derived from Ceren or Ceryn, meaning 'love'.

KERYNN

Feminine

Welsh name derived from "cerdd", meaning "song" or "poem". It has historical significance in Wales and conveys creativity through its musical origins.

KES

Masculine

Distinctively Basque name, often interpreted as 'pure', with historical ties and recent popularity in the Basque Autonomous Community.

KES

Feminine

Scottish male name derived from the Gaelic word 'Cais', meaning 'ash tree'.

KESA

Feminine

Unique African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to bring forth" or "to give birth," reflecting the joy of childbirth in Yoruba culture.

KESAN

Masculine

Unique, Indian-derived name from Sanskrit 'Kesha', meaning 'hair' and associated with Hindu mythology's Rudras, deities of creation and destruction.

KESAR

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "kesara", signifying the lotus flower and its symbolism of purity and enlightenment.

KESAUN

Masculine

Unique African-American name derived from Hebrew Kesha, meaning 'covering' or 'concealment', often associated with protection and shelter.

KESCHA

Feminine

Kesha is a Hebrew name derived from "keshet," meaning "bow" or "rainbow," symbolizing strength and adaptability. It holds spiritual significance in Jewish culture, referencing God's promise after the flood.

KESEAN

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God's gift," reflecting the hopes and aspirations of its Nigerian parents for their child's life.

KESHA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'purpose', derived from the word 'keseh' signifying 'crown'.

KESHA

Masculine

American female given name derived from the Scottish and Irish surname Keith, meaning "sharp" or "swift." It gained popularity due to singer Kesha Rose Sebert but has been used since the 1970s.

KESHAE

Feminine

Rare, distinctive African American name with an unclear meaning, offering parents and individuals named Keshae the freedom to forge their own identity.

KESHAN

Masculine

Indian unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word "Kesh," meaning "hair." It signifies strength, power, and divine energy, often associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.

KESHANA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit girl's name meaning 'abundant hair' or 'beautifully adorned hair', associated with the goddess Kali in Hindu mythology.

KESHANDA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit words "Kesha" (hair) and "Anda" (egg), signifying "egg-shaped hairlocks." In Hindu mythology, Keshanda is associated with Lord Shiva's sacred, egg-shaped locks.

KESHANDRA

Feminine

Rare Indian feminine given name with Sanskrit roots, meaning 'having beautiful hair like a hero'.

KESHANNA

Feminine

Rare, captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Kesha' meaning 'hair', signifying beauty or abundance of hair. It's associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.

KESHANTE

Feminine

Keshante, of Nigerian Igbo origin, means 'beauty' or 'beautiful one.'

KESHANTI

Feminine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Kesha', meaning 'hair'. It's associated with Lord Shiva and signifies elegance and beauty.