Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KHAIDEN
MasculineModern English name derived from the combination of 'Kaden' and 'Hayden', conveying strength and uniqueness.
KHAIDYN
MasculineKhaidyn: A unique Arabic name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', reflecting strength and wisdom.
KHAIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'life of God' or 'life breathed by God', reflecting the ancient belief that God gave each individual life, making them unique.
KHAIL
MasculineKhai is an Arabic name meaning 'life', popularized by ancient Bedouin tribes and symbolizing strength and courage.
KHAILA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Swahili culture meaning 'smooth' or 'calm', reflecting the wish for a calm and peaceful nature.
KHAILAH
FeminineKhairah is an Arabic name meaning "elegant" or "delicate," reflecting the grace and refinement often associated with this unique and beautiful name.
KHAILAN
MasculineDistinctive Arabic name meaning 'eternal', popularized during medieval times in the Middle East, and carried by notable Islamic scholars like Al-Khailan.
KHAILAND
MasculineDistinctive African-origin name created in the early 2000s by parents in the United States.
KHAILANI
FeminineKhaiiani is an elegant and rare Arabic name meaning 'elegant' or 'beautiful', reflecting its sophistication and poise.
KHAILEE
FeminineUnique African name of Fulani origin, meaning "pure" or "innocent", and associated with Monday in the Fulani naming system.
KHAILEN
MasculineDistinct variant of Scottish Kaelan (meaning 'fair-haired') or Irish Kaylen ('pure'), with no widely recognized origin story or meaning. Its spelling may evoke Middle Eastern or Western influences.
KHAILEY
FeminineAmerican variant spelling of the Irish name Caoilfhionn, meaning "slender, fair-haired".
KHAILIL
MasculineKhalil is an Arabic name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', popularized by 10th-century poet Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad and used globally today.
KHAILO
MasculineKahilo is an African name with Kenyan roots, meaning "small village" in Swahili and Luo languages. It signifies unity and community.
KHAILYN
FeminineUnique feminine given name of uncertain Scottish or English origin, possibly meaning "beloved" or "rejoice," gaining popularity in recent years.
KHAILYNN
FeminineAmerican girls' name, created as a blend of Kai and Lynn with an added 'h', though its exact origin and meaning are uncertain. It's often associated with the Hawaiian word "kai" meaning sea, and the English name Lynn linked to the Celtic goddess Lughnasadh. Despite its unclear history, Khailynn has gained popularity for its unique sound and distinctive spelling.
KHAINA
FeminineUnique Arabic girl's name meaning "small or delicate," popularized by Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima Khaiyana.
KHAIR
MasculineKhair: Arabic-origin name meaning "good" or "beneficial," often used as a given name or surname, revered in Islamic tradition as one of Allah's attributes, still popular worldwide due to its positive connotation.
KHAIRA
FeminineArabic unisex name derived from "khir", meaning "generous" or "noble".
KHAIRAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "bringing good" or "causing benefit.
KHAIRE
MasculineDistinctive African name derived from Swahili 'khaira', meaning 'good fortune' or 'happiness'.
KHAIREE
MasculineArabic name derived from 'kheer,' meaning 'milk,' signifying purity and sweetness, reflecting ancient Arab culture's reverence for milk.
KHAIRI
MasculineArabic given name derived from the word "khair," meaning "good" or "kind." It is valued in Islamic culture for its qualities of generosity and kindness.
KHAIRI
FeminineArabic boy's name meaning 'good' or 'kind', associated with good fortune in Islamic tradition, and popular across various cultures for its positive connotation.
KHAIRO
MasculineArabic given name meaning "goodness" or "kindness.
KHAIRY
MasculineArabic boy's name derived from "khair," meaning "good" or "kind.
KHAISEN
MasculineRare Ethiopian name derived from Amharic 'khasai' meaning 'to be born'.
KHAISON
MasculineKhai Son is a Vietnamese boy's name that combines "Khai," meaning "beginning" or "to open," symbolizing new starts, with "Son," meaning "mountain," representing strength and resilience.
KHAIYA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly African or Middle Eastern, meaning "life" or "good".
KHAIZA
MasculineRare Persian name meaning "wise old man," rooted in ancient Persia where it was initially used as a title.
KHAIZEN
MasculineRare but beautiful Persian name derived from Khayzaran, meaning 'foremost' or 'preeminent'.
KHAIZER
MasculineArabic name meaning 'generous' or 'kind', often associated with benevolence and kindness, popular among Muslim communities worldwide.
KHAL
MasculineUnique Arabic male given name derived from "khal" meaning eternity or forever. It connotes strength and steadfastness and was historically used as a title for powerful individuals. Today, Khal is popular among families valuing meaningful names, particularly in Muslim communities worldwide. Despite its uniqueness, Khal signifies eternal endurance.
KHALA
FeminineAfrican name from the Swahili culture, often translating to 'queen' or 'queen mother'.
KHALAF
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'eternal', derived from the word 'khalid' for 'forever'. It's one of the 96 names of God in Islamic tradition and appears in the Quran, emphasizing Allah's eternal nature. Historically, it was borne by notable Islamic figures like Abu Hafs Umar ibn al-Khalaf, a companion of Prophet Muhammad. Today, Khalaf remains popular among Muslims worldwide due to its profound meaning of 'everlasting'.
KHALAN
MasculineArabic origin given name associated with wisdom and intelligence.
KHALANI
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'to gather in peace'.
KHALANI
MasculineAfrican Swahili name meaning "calm sea" or "peaceful ocean," symbolizing stability and endurance.
KHALANIE
FeminineKhalanie: An Arabic origin name meaning 'eternal', popularized by historical figures like Khaled ibn al-Walid, used widely across cultures, and resonating with its timeless association.
KHALANII
FeminineAfrican origin name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "to fill" or "second daughter," signifying abundance and joy regardless of birth order.