Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KAIMARIE
FeminineHawaiian name that combines "kai" meaning 'sea' with "maria" signifying 'marine', resulting in a gender-neutral choice that embodies the tranquility of the ocean.
KAIMEN
MasculineRare Japanese given name with a profound meaning derived from "kaimen," signifying opening or unfolding, associated with new beginnings, growth, and transformation.
KAIMERE
MasculineCaptivating Polynesian name from Samoa, meaning "sea shell," embodying strength and adaptability like its ocean and shell symbols.
KAIMI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'the fragrance', reflecting the importance of scent in Hawaiian culture and associated with the god of rain, Ku-kaimi.
KAIMI
MasculineHawaiian name derived from "kai," meaning "sea," signifying "from/of the sea.
KAIMILANI
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly fragrance', inspired by sweet-smelling flowers and once used among Hawaiian royalty.
KAIMING
MasculineKaiming is of Chinese origin, translating to "open and bright". Its two characters are "开" (kāi), meaning 'open', and "明" (míng), signifying 'bright'. Commonly used for males but unisex, it's pronounced as 'kye-ming' or 'kai-ming'.
KAIMIPONO
MasculineUnique Hawaiian name meaning "sea of virtue" or "ocean of righteousness.
KAIMIR
MasculineUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, often mistakenly linked to Hebrew but with no definitive connection or meaning.
KAIMONI
FeminineSwahili-derived African name meaning 'spirit', embodying strength, resilience, and connection to ancestors in Maasai culture.
KAIMONI
MasculineStriking Hawaiian name meaning "sea," reflecting Hawaii's profound ocean connection. It signifies strength and fluidity, like the mighty sea itself.
KAIMORA
FeminineUnique, captivating female name of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'dark sea'.
KAIMYA
FeminineKaimya, of Swahili origin, means 'First Born by Water', reflecting the sacred importance of water in African culture.
KAIN
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "acquisition" or "possession," first borne by Cain, the biblical son of Adam and Eve. Despite its historical significance, it remains relatively rare today but offers an appealing blend of uniqueness and meaning.
KAINA
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from 'kai,' meaning 'sea.'
KAINAAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "established by God," with origins in the Bible and carrying profound meaning.
KAINAAT
FeminineUnique, Persian-origin unisex name meaning 'universe', popularized by Mughal emperors and originally given to Princess Kainat by Shah Jahan.
KAINALU
MasculineDistinctive Hawaiian name meaning "the sea that dances," derived from "kai" (sea) and "nalu" (waves).
KAINAN
MasculineRare yet captivating Hawaiian name derived from 'kai' meaning 'sea' and 'na' meaning 'the', thus translating to 'the sea'.
KAINANI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name derived from "kai," meaning sea, and "nani," meaning beautiful. It translates to "beautiful sea" and is often associated with the Hawaiian goddess of the ocean, Namakaokaha'i.
KAINAT
FemininePersian-origin unisex name meaning "eternal," reflecting the enduring appreciation of Persia's culture for eternity.
KAINE
MasculineKaine is of Scottish origin, derived from MacKane, which means 'handsome' in Gaelic, and has been used as both a first and last name for centuries.
KAINEN
MasculineIrish origin male name derived from Cianán, meaning "ancient" or "enduring", associated with strength, wisdom, and endurance. It has been popular among the Irish nobility since the Middle Ages and remains so today due to its meaningful significance and rich history.
KAININ
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Kai' (to open) and 'Nin' (second), meaning 'Second opening'. In Yoruba folklore, it signifies renewal or rebirth.
KAINOA
MasculineHawaiian name derived from "kai" (sea) and "nōa" (free/independent), meaning "free sea" or "independent sea". It was traditionally given to coastal-born children and is still popular today for its cultural significance and association with strength and independence.
KAINOA
FeminineHawaiian name meaning "the sea is free," symbolizing courage and strength, and honoring ancestral connection.
KAINOAH
MasculineKainoa is a rare Hawaiian name meaning 'thought of the sea', symbolizing intelligence, wisdom, and connection to the ocean's mysteries.
KAINON
MasculineRare Hebrew name that signifies 'acquiring' or 'gaining'.
KAINYN
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly Scottish or Hebrew derivation, with no definitive meaning but offering a unique and distinctive sound.
KAIO
MasculineJapanese name composed of "Kai" meaning sea/ocean and "O" signifying honor/glory, thus conveying the concept of "glorious sea" or "sea of honor".
KAIOMI
FeminineDistinctive Hawaiian name composed of 'kai', meaning sea, and 'omi', meaning fame.
KAION
MasculineDistinctive Greek male name derived from the verb "kaio," meaning "to rejoice" or "to celebrate." It has been traditionally associated with happiness and festivities since ancient Greece.
KAIONA
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning "the sea calmed by the wind," derived from "kai" (sea) and "ona" (calm). It originates from an ancient Hawaiian legend about a woman whose prayers brought tranquility to stormy seas.
KAIONI
FeminineUnisex Hawaiian name derived from "kaioi," meaning "the sky." It's rich in cultural significance, as it was the name of a legendary daughter of Hawaiian deities known for her beauty and intelligence.
KAIONNA
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Hawaiian origin, meaning "knowledge" or "understanding", reflecting wisdom and intelligence, and expressing hopes for intellectual growth.
KAIOR
MasculineUnique Hawaiian name derived from 'kai', meaning 'sea', signifying a strong connection to it.
KAIOR
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning "abundance of the sea," derived from "kai" (sea) and "-or" (large quantity).
KAIORA
FeminineUnique feminine Maori name derived from the words "kai" (food) and "ora" (life), meaning "good morning" or "hello".
KAIORI
FeminineJapanese name composed of "Kai," meaning shell or sea, and "Ori," signifying origin or coming from. It translates to "coming from the sea" and has historical roots among ancient samurai classes in Japan, symbolizing strength and resilience connected to the ocean.
KAIORI
MasculineHawaiian name derived from "kai" (sea) and "ori" (sky), symbolizing earth and sky unity, and signifying boundlessness. Historically associated with Hawaiian nobility, Kaiori signifies strength, wisdom, leadership, prosperity, and good fortune. Today, it remains popular internationally for its unique sound, cultural richness, and evocative meaning tied to Hawaii's natural beauty.