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

KEYONTA

Feminine

African origin name derived from Swahili "nyota", meaning "star". It signifies guidance, hope, and aspiration.

KEYONTA

Masculine

Igbo origin, meaning "special human being" or "unique person".

KEYONTAE

Feminine

African-American name meaning "first-born son," derived from Yoruba and Hausa elements, popularized by jazz musician John Coltrane.

KEYONTAE

Masculine

American name of African-American origin created by blending Keyonte ("cause of opening") and Jontae (Jonathan + Tate = "gift of God who brings joy").

KEYONTAI

Masculine

The name Keyontai originates from Africa, specifically among the Yoruba tribe. It is derived from the word 'Oya', meaning 'female spirit'. Pronounced as /kiːoʊnˈtaɪ/, this unique name brings an element of exoticism and mystique to its bearer.

KEYONTAY

Masculine

African American name created by combining Kevin ("handsome") and Jonathan ("gift of God"), suggesting positivity, strength, and intelligence.

KEYONTE

Feminine

African American name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the one who brings joy" or "happy arrival".

KEYONTE

Masculine

Rare but significant African American name derived from the Yoruba Kehinde, meaning "arrival after twins.

KEYORA

Feminine

Exotic African name derived from Kezia, meaning "cassia tree" in Hebrew.

KEYORI

Feminine

Unique Japanese name derived from "ke" meaning light and "yori" meaning more than, interpreted as "more than light".

KEYORIE

Feminine

Unique, aesthetically appealing name with unknown origins and meaning.

KEYOSHA

Feminine

African American female name derived from Swahili meaning "beautiful".

KEYOSHIA

Feminine

Unique African American girl's name meaning 'strength of' in Swahili, popularized during the Black Power movement.

KEYRA

Feminine

Distinctively Spanish name, often associated with strength and beauty, potentially meaning "powerful ruler" or "dark-haired beauty.

KEYRAH

Feminine

Unique feminine name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria. It means "the first daughter" and signifies prosperity and hope.

KEYREN

Feminine

Rare and distinctive first name of unknown origin and significance.

KEYREN

Masculine

Unique, modern invention of uncertain origin and meaning, thought to have been created for aesthetic appeal rather than heritage.

KEYRI

Feminine

Unique baby girl's name of unknown origin that gained popularity in recent years despite having no widely recognized meaning or history attached to it.

KEYRIA

Feminine

Beautiful and unique name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting Greek influences but no definitive proven meaning.

KEYRIN

Feminine

Keyrin: A unique and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, making it an appealing option for those seeking something different.

KEYRON

Masculine

Distinctive American name derived from Kevin (Irish, "handsome") and Jonathan (Hebrew, "gift from God"), signifying "handsome gift from God".

KEYRRA

Feminine

Captivating name with unknown origins and no universally accepted meaning, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking uniqueness.

KEYRY

Feminine

Igbo name meaning "I am not afraid," symbolizing courage and resilience.

KEYSA

Feminine

Unique female given name of African origin, translating to 'beautiful' or 'attractive' in Swahili, embodying physical and inner beauty.

KEYSAN

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, used worldwide but uncommon in any single region, with no widely accepted meaning.

KEYSEAN

Masculine

Unique African American given name derived from Keyshawn ("bright, clear") and Sean ("God is gracious").

KEYSER

Masculine

Unique German-origin given name derived from 'Kaisar,' meaning 'emperor.'

KEYSHA

Feminine

Intriguing name of African origin, specifically Yoruba, meaning "favorite" or "loved one," carrying deep spiritual significance.

KEYSHANA

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Swahili origin that means 'brave'.

KEYSHANNA

Feminine

Unique female name of African-American origin, derived from the Swahili word 'Kesha' meaning 'pure', combined with elements from other African names like Keisha and Shanna. Its meaning, 'pure beauty', conveys elegance and uniqueness.

KEYSHAUN

Masculine

Uncommon African-American given name derived from Swahili, meaning "language," conveying communication and unity among cultures.

KEYSHAUNA

Feminine

Exotic, African-origin name from the Yoruba culture meaning "returning home.

KEYSHAWN

Masculine

African American name created from combining "Kevin" and "Shawn", popularized by football players Keyshawn Johnson and Keyshawn Martin, with potential meanings including "beautiful child" or "bright and wise".

KEYSHAWN

Feminine

African-American name derived from Keshon or Keshan, meaning "gracious" in African dialects. It gained popularity through American football player Keyshawn Johnson.

KEYSHAWNA

Feminine

African American-origin female name created by blending Keisha and Shawna, gaining popularity in the late 20th-early 21st century despite lacking a specific meaning or historical figure.

KEYSHIA

Feminine

Beautiful and unique name of African origin, specifically Swahili, meaning "intelligence" or "wise.

KEYSHLA

Feminine

Exotic and unique name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew meaning "my portion" or "my inheritance". Its popularity has grown in recent years due to its melodic sound and elegant appearance, though it lacks historical significance.

KEYSHON

Masculine

American male given name with a unique sound combining elements from other names like Keyshawn or Keshan. Its meaning is not explicit but often associated with strength, energy, and positivity, possibly symbolizing 'bringer of light'. Popularized in the U.S., it first appeared on the Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names in 2006, peaking between 2014-2017.

KEYSHONA

Feminine

Rare African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Favored by God with beauty".

KEYSHONDA

Feminine

American name derived from Kesha ('bow' or 'rainbow') and Janda ('God will answer'), popularized during the late 20th century for its uniqueness and African association.