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

KHYLO

Masculine

Distinctively Greek name meaning 'to cultivate', originally associated with the mythical god of fertility and agriculture known for his immense strength and courage.

KHYLON

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Greek 'Khyron' meaning 'dark-haired'.

KHYLYNN

Feminine

Unique, uncommon name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Welsh 'Glyndwr' meaning 'white wave,' or created as a blend of popular names like Kimberly, Katelyn, and Lynn.

KHYMANI

Masculine

Distinctive African American name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, translating to "born on Saturday," a day blessed by the gods in many African cultures.

KHYMANI

Feminine

Recent origin name of African American Vernacular English. It's a variant of Chamani, believed to be a blend of 'Cha' and 'Mani.' Despite unclear meaning, suggestions associate it with 'charm' or 'manicure.' Khymani has gained popularity since the late 20th century due to its unique sound and spelling.

KHYMARI

Masculine

Original African American given name with no explicit meaning or etymology, coined during the late 20th century and gaining recent popularity.

KHYMEIR

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created as a unique modern invention by parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.

KHYMERE

Masculine

American blended name derived from Kimberly ('from the riverbank surrounded by woods') and Cherish (to hold dear), with no specific historical figure associated.

KHYMIR

Masculine

Distinctive Russian boy's name created by Mikhail Lermontov in his poem "Borodino", meaning 'chemical' but lacking specific meaning or historical association.

KHYNG

Masculine

Mongolian name meaning 'hero' or 'brave warrior', historically significant and rare outside Mongolia.

KHYON

Masculine

Distinctive name with unknown origins, created as a unique choice by parents seeking an uncommon name for their child. Its popularity has grown recently among families appreciating creative names.

KHYRA

Feminine

Distinctive name of uncertain origin, believed to have roots in both African and Arabic cultures. Its meaning, "beautiful" or "pretty," comes from the Swahili word "kheria.

KHYRAH

Feminine

Arabic name derived from "Khadija," the first wife of Prophet Muhammad, signifying "the first" or "the earliest." It embodies qualities like pioneering spirit and courage.

KHYRAN

Masculine

Unique Irish name derived from Ciarán, meaning "dark" or "black", with a rich historical significance in Irish mythology and literature.

KHYRE

Masculine

Unusual male given name of African origin that means "brave leader" in Swahili.

KHYREE

Feminine

Unique unisex name of African American origin, derived from the Arabic masculine name "Khadijah," which means "the first woman." It is named after Khadijah, the revered first wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, known for her intelligence and independence.

KHYREE

Masculine

Uncommon African American name with no definitive meaning but believed to be derived from the Arabic name Khaled, meaning 'eternal'.

KHYREIN

Masculine

African-origin name of Swahili heritage meaning 'dignified' or 'noble'.

KHYRELL

Masculine

Unique African-origin unisex name derived from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, translating to "Strong as a rock," symbolizing solidity, steadfastness, and resilience.

KHYREN

Masculine

Rare, unique given name with no definitive origin or meaning. Its usage over time suggests personal preference for unusual names.

KHYRI

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name derived from "khirios", meaning "Lord" or "Master". It's often linked to spirituality and leadership, though its history remains mostly unknown beyond its Greek origin.

KHYRI

Masculine

Uncommon given name of uncertain origin, with no clear historical or cultural background. Its meaning and history remain largely unknown, but some sources suggest it may be a variant spelling of the Irish name Kieren, meaning "little dark-haired one." Despite its mysterious origins, Khyri has gained popularity in recent years among those seeking unique names.

KHYRIE

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Greek name meaning "lord" or "master," originating from "khouria." It was carried by Byzantine Emperor Khyrimos in the Middle Ages.

KHYRIE

Masculine

Unique unisex given name of Greek origin, meaning "lord" or "master," and associated with the phrase "Lord, have mercy." It holds religious significance and appears in works of art and literature, gaining popularity as a distinctive choice for parents appreciating its ancient Greek roots and meaningful connotation.

KHYRIN

Masculine

Modern, made-up unisex name of recent origin with no traditional meaning or history.

KHYRO

Masculine

Enigmatic boy's name of uncertain origin, potentially Arabic, meaning 'candle'. First appearing in U.S. records in 2005, it gained popularity through Peter S. Beagle's 'The Last Unicorn'.

KHYRON

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'hand' or 'handwriting', symbolizing creativity and intelligence.

KHYSEN

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "happiness," derived from the word "khush.

KHYSIN

Masculine

Persian name derived from "khish", meaning "destiny" or "fate".

KHYSON

Masculine

Mongolian given name meaning "happy one.

KHYZA

Feminine

Unique African-Swahili name derived from "khuzwana," meaning "to protect" or "guardian," symbolizing strength, wisdom, and courage in ancient naming traditions.

KHYZA

Masculine

Uncommon name with uncertain origins, sometimes linked to Arabic "treasure" or Hebrew "life", but its meaning is open to interpretation.

KHYZEN

Masculine

Unique unisex name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew, meaning "lovingkindness" or "mercy.

KHYZER

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Khyati", meaning fame or renown, associated with intelligence and connected to Hindu Lord Vishnu.

KHYZIER

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning "wisdom" or "understanding", historically associated with intelligence and destined for greatness in Arabic culture.

KHYZIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin given name derived from 'Khidr', meaning 'light' or 'guidance'. It's often linked to the wise guide figure in Islamic folklore.

KI

Feminine

Unisex Japanese name derived from the Kanji character "木" meaning "tree". It symbolizes strength, grace, and resilience, and has been used by notable figures like Ki no Tsurayuki.

KI

Masculine

Japanese name derived from the kanji character喜, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'. It is unisex but more commonly used for females outside Japan.

KIA

Masculine

Unisex Korean name meaning "royal one" or "noble," traditionally given to children of high status but now popular worldwide for its unique sound and meaning.

KIA

Feminine

Korean-origin name meaning 'righteousness' or 'justice', associated with strength, wisdom, and moral integrity, popular in ancient Korea and now internationally known due to the automobile company sharing its name.