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

KEYSHONE

Masculine

Unique name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern invention or a variation of Keshone with Native American roots. It gained popularity recently, with 37 boys named Keyshone in the US since 2001, but its meaning remains personal and subjective.

KEYSHUN

Masculine

Rare but meaningful male name of African origin, derived from Swahili words "kesi" (case/situation) and "shu" (to light up), signifying "to illuminate a situation".

KEYSI

Feminine

Rare yet significant Greek name meaning 'wave', popularized by Homer in the Odyssey.

KEYSIA

Feminine

African-origin name, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. Its meaning is "Let's have a child" or "God has answered our prayers.

KEYSON

Masculine

Rare African-origin name created in the late 20th century as an alternative to Irish name Casey, meaning "vigilant".

KEYSTAL

Feminine

Rare, exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Greek 'Cassandra' meaning 'prophetess', or variant of English Crystal meaning 'clear'. First recorded in 16th century England, likely introduced by French Huguenot refugees.

KEYSTLE

Feminine

Uncommon English given name with no widely recognized meaning or history. It was likely created as a modern invention rather than having historical roots.

KEYSTON

Masculine

Rare English given name with a unique meaning derived from the word 'key', signifying unlocking potential and opening doors to new opportunities.

KEYTEN

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins, its popularity increasing in recent years despite its elusive meaning.

KEYTH

Masculine

Rare and unique given name of uncertain origin, with no widely accepted theories about its meaning or derivation. Its usage dates back to at least the 16th century, despite its uncommon status today.

KEYTHAN

Masculine

Modern boy's name with unknown origins and no established meaning or historical background. It first appeared on the Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names in the United States in 2016.

KEYTLIN

Feminine

Unique, feminine Slavic name derived from 'Ketlin', a combination of Russian names Yekaterina (Catherine) and Yelena (Helen). It has no specific meaning but stands out due to its rarity.

KEYTON

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from "keito", meaning "covered". Originally given to boys believed destined for greatness, it signifies protection and destiny.

KEYUANA

Feminine

Beautiful African-derived feminine name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "meeting child" and symbolizing the joyful encounter of new life.

KEYUANNA

Feminine

African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "joyous encounter.

KEYUN

Masculine

Chinese name composed of "Key" meaning 'opposite' and "Yun" meaning 'cloud', signifying balance between earth and sky. It's believed to bring good fortune and encourage harmony in life, with notable figures like poet Keyun Zhang throughout Chinese history. Today, it remains popular for its unique sound and rich symbolism.

KEYUNA

Feminine

African name of Ashanti origin, traditionally given to Ghanaian girls born on Tuesday, symbolizing royalty, nobility, and strength.

KEYUNDRA

Feminine

Regal Swahili female name meaning 'queen', originating from East Africa.

KEYUNNA

Feminine

African-origin name derived from Yoruba culture, signifying "to arrive with happiness.

KEYUNTA

Masculine

African name of Fulani origin, meaning "God has answered our prayers.

KEYUNTA

Feminine

Unique African name of Swahili origin, derived from "nyota" meaning star and "kay" or "ki", implying ownership or association. It can be interpreted as "star owner" or "associated with stars".

KEYUNTAE

Masculine

Unique African-American name combining Kevin (Irish: handsome) and Anthony (Latin: highly praiseworthy), signifying "very handsome and highly praiseworthy".

KEYUR

Masculine

Indian name of Gujarati origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kavir', meaning 'poet'. It signifies intelligence, creativity, and wisdom, reflecting the ancient poet sages in Hindu mythology.

KEYVA

Feminine

Unique Persian girl's name derived from "keyvan," meaning "from Kayan," an ancient Iranian tribe known for wisdom, courage, and nobility.

KEYVAN

Masculine

Persian name meaning "of noble lineage" or "king", popularized by the Shahnameh epic poem's legendary King Kay Kavus I.

KEYVEON

Masculine

Unique male name of African American origin, created by parents seeking a strong yet stylish name not too common. Despite its unclear meaning, possibly derived from Kevin and Deon, Keyveon has gained popularity in the US since 2007.

KEYVER

Masculine

Recent, unique given name with unknown origin and no known meaning or cultural association. It may have been created as an original name for a fictional character or family tradition.

KEYVIN

Masculine

Unique and distinctive baby name of unknown origin, with no clear historical or linguistic roots. Its meaning remains unclear, though some suggest it means "gift from God" or "blessing". Despite this uncertainty, Keyvin has gained popularity among English-speaking populations for its distinct sound and spelling.

KEYVION

Masculine

African name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'Life born on Sunday'.

KEYVON

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful Persian name meaning 'ancient' or 'old'.

KEYVONNA

Feminine

Captivating African American name, created by combining Keisha ("favorable") and Monica ("advisor or helper"), gaining popularity for its rhythmic sound and distinctive character.

KEYVONTE

Masculine

Contemporary African American name coined by combining Kevin and Monte, expressing individuality without a specific historical meaning.

KEYWAN

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Persian name meaning 'full of kingship' or 'having full lordship', popularized by Ferdowsi's Shahnameh epic poem.

KEYWANA

Feminine

Rare African name of Nigerian origin, meaning "arrival or coming home," often given to children born during family reunions after long absences.

KEYWANDA

Feminine

Captivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'love for one's home or village.'

KEYWANNA

Feminine

Rare African American female given name, believed to be a blend of Keisha ("like her") and Keyonna ("butterfly"), possibly signifying "like her beauty" or "butterfly's beauty".

KEYWAUN

Masculine

Unique African-American name created as a blend of Kevin and Shawn in the mid-to-late twentieth century.

KEYWON

Masculine

Rare American name, likely coined from Kevin and Jonathan, with no documented meaning or historical significance.

KEYZIAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "like the Lord," inspired by King David's daughter Kezia.

KEZ

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "keis," meaning "bow." Popularized by Jewish immigrants in England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it has been used sporadically throughout history. While rare today, Kez is a unique choice with rich cultural heritage suitable for both boys and girls.