Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KHAZ
MasculineUncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the ancient Khazar people or the Arabic word "khaz," interpreted variously as "fire" or "to divide." Its meanings are not universally accepted, and it has little historical mention, contributing to its mysterious allure.
KHAZA
FeminineArabic name derived from "khazah," meaning "to draw water." It signifies strength and resilience.
KHAZA
MasculineArabic name meaning "to capture or seize," derived from the name of a companion of Prophet Muhammad known for his bravery.
KHAZI
MasculineArabic name derived from "khaz," meaning treasury or storehouse, popular among Muslims due to its association with the prophet Muhammad's companion Abu Khazim Anas ibn Malik.
KHAZI
FeminineDistinct Arabic name derived from Khadija, the revered first wife of Prophet Muhammad, meaning "the first". It signifies intelligence and courage, reflecting the qualities of its namesake.
KHAZIER
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', popularized by Abu Bakr al-Siddiq's son and significant in Islamic culture.
KHAZIR
MasculineDistinctive Arabic male given name, derived from "khizar" meaning "green," associated with a virtuous servant in Islamic tradition, symbolizing sincerity and prosperity.
KHEA
FeminineThe Greek-origin name Khea means 'to pour forth', symbolizing abundance, prosperity, and generous giving.
KHEDRA
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning 'green', associated with Islam's Prophet Muhammad and his favorite color.
KHEELAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Cheallacháin, meaning "descendant of Cheallachán," which translates to "wisdom" or "intelligence.
KHEILANI
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "ke" (the) and "hilani" (to shine brightly), signifying brightness and radiance, often associated with ancient Hawaiian royalty like Princess Khei.
KHEIRA
FeminineArabic feminine given name derived from 'khaira', meaning 'good' or 'kind'. It signifies virtue and kindness.
KHELAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Khel," meaning "play," signifying joy and happiness.
KHELANI
FemininePowerful African name of Swahili origin meaning "strong".
KHELANIE
FeminineRare yet beautiful Hawaiian name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'.
KHELANY
FeminineCaptivating Arabic name derived from "khalani," meaning eternal or everlasting. It embodies timelessness and wisdom, as reflected in its historic use to honor insightful individuals and its popularity worldwide today.
KHELEN
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin and unexplored meaning, potentially crafted for its distinctiveness.
KHELI
FeminineAfrican name from the Yoruba culture meaning "The one who brings prosperity" or "The fortunate one.
KHELIL
MasculineArabic origin name meaning "friend" or "companion," popular among Muslims for its connection to Prophet Muhammad and Allah's 99 beautiful names.
KHELSEA
FeminineEnglish unisex name derived from the surname 'Kelsey', meaning 'ash wood clearing'.
KHELSEY
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, often used for girls but also suitable for boys. Its distinctive sound and lack of widespread use make it an appealing choice despite its unclear meaning and history.
KHELSI
FeminineExotic and distinctive African name, derived from the Egyptian word 'Khsy' meaning 'star', traditionally given to children born under favorable star alignments and associated with ancient Egyptian royalty.
KHEMANI
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin that means "one who brings happiness".
KHEMANI
FeminineKhemani, of Indian origin, means 'like gold' or 'golden', symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.
KHEMARI
MasculineRare yet powerful African name of Berber origin, combining 'Khem' meaning black and 'ari' meaning noble, signifying Black Noble.
KHEMISTRI
FeminineAncient Yoruba name of African origin, signifying 'the one who brings together'.
KHEMISTRY
FeminineUncommon yet intriguing African-derived female name, meaning "precious stone" combined with the concept of chemistry, symbolizing harmony or compatibility.
KHENADI
FeminineRare African name of Berber origin, possibly meaning "to gather" or "unite," reflecting unity or community.
KHENAN
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'graced by God', tracing back to biblical times.
KHENDAL
FeminineAfrican unisex name of Swahili origin, translating to 'he who walks', symbolizing strength and endurance.
KHENDRA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'to walk steadfastly' or 'advance with determination'.
KHENG
MasculineCambodian name meaning "strong" or "powerful," embodying resilience and power.
KHENNEDI
FeminineDistinctive Berber given name, whose origins trace back to indigenous North African peoples. While its direct translation into English remains unclear, it's often linked to "khen" meaning 'facing' or 'opposite'. The name holds profound cultural significance among the Berber community and is frequently passed down through generations.
KHEPRI
FeminineAncient Egyptian boy's name derived from 'kheper', meaning transformation. It's associated with the scarab beetle symbolizing rebirth and is linked to the god Khepri, representing the cycle of creation and destruction.
KHEPRI
MasculineAncient Egyptian name derived from the verb 'kheper', meaning 'to become' or 'to transform'. It refers to Khepri, the god associated with the morning sun, creation, and transformation, often depicted as a scarab beetle pushing the sun across the sky.
KHERI
FeminineAfrican origin name common among the Igbo in Nigeria, meaning 'arrival' or 'coming', celebrating new beginnings.
KHERINGTON
FeminineUnique American girl's name coined by author Caitlin Merman for her "The Luxe" series, though its origin and meaning remain unclear.
KHERRINGTON
FeminineModern, unique name with no known origin or meaning; it was created by parents seeking distinctive monikers and gained popularity in the United States from the late 20th century onwards.
KHEUMANI
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Swahili that signifies unity and balance, meaning "to mix or blend.
KHEVIN
MasculineKhevin is of Irish origin, meaning "handsome," and was first used in the 12th century.