Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KINZINGTON
FeminineAmerican origin name created by parents seeking uniqueness, with possible association to 'kin' meaning family, though its exact meaning remains unclear.
KINZLEE
FeminineAmerican blended name derived from Kinley (meaning "wise") and Hazel (referring to the tree's strength).
KINZLEI
FeminineRare German given name derived from the surname Kinzel, originally an occupational name for a baker or gingerbread maker. Its meaning is uncertain but often associated with "child.
KINZLEIGH
FeminineCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'peaceful'.
KINZLER
MasculineUnique German given name, originally derived from the surname Kinzler, which was an occupational name for tanners or leather workers in the Middle Ages. It means "little hoof" and has been used as both a surname and given name since at least the 18th century, often initially as a pet form of Heinrich. Today, it is still relatively rare but found worldwide where German cultural influence is significant.
KINZLEY
FeminineRecently invented, English-speaking name with no specific meaning or historical association. It stands out due to its unique combination of consonants and rhythmic three-syllable structure.
KINZLI
FeminineRare Swiss-origin given name derived from the Swiss German word 'Chindli', meaning 'child'.
KINZLIE
FeminineUncommon American female name with roots in the English surname Kinsey, although its direct origin remains unclear. It does not have a specific meaning but evokes creativity and uniqueness due to its rarity.
KINZLY
FeminineAmerican-made feminine given name, derived from Cinda/Cindy, which originates from the Greek word "kyinthia" meaning "of Kynthos".
KINZY
FeminineDistinctive girl's name with unknown origins, making it an original choice popularized in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the U.S. and Canada.
KIO
MasculineRare Japanese given name, often chosen for its appealing sound rather than a specific meaning, as it varies depending on the kanji used to write it.
KIOKA
FeminineRare Japanese given name derived from "kioku," meaning "memory." It signifies remembrance, combining the kanji characters "ki" (to record) and "oka" (hill), symbolizing precious memories.
KIOKO
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from Swahili, translating to "little star".
KIOMARA
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Ashanti language of Ghana, translating to "powerful warrior".
KIOMI
FeminineUnique Japanese name combining Kio ("pure") and Mi ("beautiful"), symbolizing purity and beauty.
KIOMY
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning "my honor" or "my respect.
KION
MasculineUncommon boy's name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity due to its use in the Disney animated series "The Lion Guard". Its meaning remains unclear, with some suggesting Greek or Hebrew derivations, but none confirmed.
KIONA
FeminineDistinctive feminine name derived from Hawaiian 'ki' meaning 'to observe'. Coined by Jack London for his sled dog character in 'The Call of the Wild', it signifies strength, independence, and wild spirit.
KIONAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "qayin," meaning "acquisition." It is associated with Cain, the first son of Adam and Eve, and signifies determination, ambition, and uniqueness.
KIONDRA
FeminineExotic female name of African origin meaning "mountain" in Swahili, inspired by the majestic landscapes of Africa and once considered sacred and powerful in ancient African civilizations.
KIONDRE
MasculineUnique African American name, created in the late 20th century, combining elements from popular names at the time. Its meaning varies but often reflects individuality.
KIONE
MasculineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'sail', signifying strength and adaptability.
KIONI
FeminineRare, Greek-origin name meaning 'wave', inspired by the powerful ocean waves of the island of Kythira.
KIONI
MasculineUnique Greek girl's name derived from "kion," meaning "lion," symbolizing strength and courage, with historical ties to Greek mythology and culture.
KIONIA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning "God is with me" or "God will be with me," reflecting their strong spiritual beliefs and faith.
KIONNA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to have arrived" or "to be born," often chosen to celebrate new life.
KIONNE
MasculineDistinctive African name derived from the Swahili word 'kione', meaning 'star'. It signifies guidance, hope, strength, and courage, and has roots in both Swahili tradition and ancient African mythology.
KIONNE
FeminineOriginal unisex name of African-American origin, potentially derived from the Swahili word for 'rabbit', though this isn't definitively confirmed. It gained popularity in the late 20th century U.S. and has since been adopted internationally. Though not linked to a specific historical figure or event, Kionne's unique creation allows its bearers to forge their own paths.
KIONNI
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "born on Friday.
KIONTAE
MasculineUncommon yet powerful African-American name derived from 'Ki' meaning 'earth/land' and 'onte' meaning 'mountain', signifying 'earth mountain'.
KIONTE
FeminineAfrican American given name meaning 'wise' in Swahili, first used in the early 1970s during a cultural revival movement.
KIONTE
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "born on Sunday," reflecting the importance of birthdays in Igbo culture and the unique energies believed to be brought by children born on that day.
KIOR
FeminineUncertain origin and meaning, though it may be a variant of Kiara, meaning "dark-haired" or "black-haired" in Italian.
KIOR
MasculineDistinctive, unique name of unknown origin, popularized by French singer Kyo.
KIORA
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name derived from "kio," meaning "to leap." It combines "ki" (upward) and "ora" (life), signifying vitality and energy.
KIORE
FeminineRare and beautiful Maori name meaning "rat," associated with intelligence, and celebrating the first Polynesian explorer to New Zealand.
KIORI
FeminineJapanese name composed of "kio" (andelion) and "ri" (beautiful), signifying 'beautiful andelion' and evoking grace and elegance.
KIOSHA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, translating to 'God has done well', reflecting gratitude for divine intervention in childbirth.
KIOTTI
MasculineUncommon yet captivating African name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, signifying "the one who brings joy or happiness".
KIOWA
MasculineCaptivating Native American name derived from the Kiowa tribe, known for their horsemanship and strength, symbolizing courage and resilience.