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KOVEN
MasculineKoven: A Scottish surname derived from Cobb, meaning "blacksmith," reflecting strength and skill.
KOVI
FeminineHebrew name meaning "fighter" or "combatant," derived from the Hebrew word "kav". It is often associated with strength and courage.
KOVI
MasculineKovi, of Hebrew origin, means "companion" or "friend".
KOVID
MasculineIndian given name derived from the Sanskrit word "kovida," meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
KOVIE
FeminineKovie, of Nigerian Igbo origin, means 'to bring forth' and is often given to girls born on a sacred Monday.
KOVIE
MasculineCaptivating Nigerian name derived from the Igbo tribe's tradition, bestowed upon girls born on Thursdays ("Akwukwo"), symbolizing brightness and illumination.
KOVIN
MasculineUnique, Slavic-origin given name derived from "kov", meaning "smith". It translates to "of the smith" and was traditionally bestowed upon boys born into families of blacksmiths or those who held this profession in high regard due to its essential role in creating tools and weapons. Despite being relatively uncommon today, Kovin is still chosen by parents for its distinctive sound and meaningful origin, with some cultures associating it with strength, resilience, and skill.
KOVU
MasculineAfrican-origin boy's name from the Maasai tribe meaning "scar", symbolizing resilience and strength in adversity.
KOVYN
MasculineSlavic boys' name derived from the Czech and Slovak word 'kov', meaning 'smith'. It symbolizes strength and skill, reflecting the prestigious role of blacksmiths in medieval Eastern European societies.
KOWAN
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin, often theorized to derive from Welsh/Irish names or variants of Kevin, but its true history remains mysterious.
KOWANA
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from the word 'kowani', meaning 'to roll or turn'. It signifies strength and adaptability.
KOWANDA
FeminineSwahili name meaning 'proud,' reflecting strength and dignity, and often given to both boys and girls in East African families.
KOWANNA
FeminineRare Hawaiian name derived from the sacred Koa tree, signifying strength and beauty without a specific personality trait association.
KOWEN
MasculineUnique given name with unknown origin and meaning, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking an original identity for their child.
KOWSAR
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'bow,' symbolizing strength and power in ancient Persian culture.
KOY
FeminineUnique Japanese name derived from "koiyoi," meaning "to meet" or "to encounter." It's traditionally associated with mysterious spirits in folklore and chance encounters in literature.
KOY
MasculineThe name Koy originates from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, where it means "arrival of a visitor", often interpreted as a greeting or welcome.
KOYA
FeminineRare Japanese given name meaning "misty twilight," evoking tranquility and mystery, often associated with the blurred boundary between physical and spiritual realms.
KOYASHA
FeminineRare Japanese name meaning "small mythical beast," derived from the words "ko" (light/small) and "yasha" (supernatural beast).
KOYE
MasculineCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "child" and symbolizing hope and joy.
KOZMO
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, chosen for its unique sound rather than any specific cultural or historical significance.
KRAG
MasculineRare Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse word "kraka," meaning "to croak" or "to crow.
KRAIG
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from Craik, meaning 'rock' in Gaelic, used as both first and middle name for generations.
KRAMER
FeminineGerman-origin given name derived from the occupational surname Kramer, signifying a baker or miller.
KRAMER
MasculineUnique German-origin given name derived from the occupational surname Kramer, meaning 'merchant' in Middle High German.
KRASH
MasculineRare, unconventional name of Slavic origin, derived from 'krasit'sya' meaning 'beautiful' or 'to adorn.'
KRATOS
MasculineKratos: A historic Greek male name meaning 'strength', personifying power in Greek mythology, immortalized in Homer's Iliad.
KRAVEN
MasculineRare yet meaningful male name of Slavic origin, translating to "crow" and symbolizing strength, intelligence, and adaptability.
KRAY
MasculineDistinctively Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Craobh', meaning 'tree' or 'branch'.
KRAYSON
MasculineUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin, first popularized through its use in fantasy literature like "The Wheel of Time".
KRAYTON
MasculineRare American given name of English origin, derived from the occupational surname Crayton, meaning 'maker or seller of crayons.' Its meaning is uncertain but may be associated with Middle English words relating to chalk or limestone. There are fewer than five babies named Krayton annually in the U.S., making it a distinctive choice.
KREA
FeminineKrea: A distinctive Greek name meaning "lord" or "master", associated with leadership in ancient mythology.
KREATION
FeminineModern, German-originated name derived from 'Kreatur', meaning 'creature'. It symbolizes originality and creativity.
KREDENCE
MasculineThe unique name Kredence, of uncertain origin and meaning, has gained popularity in recent years, reflecting modern parents' desire for distinctive baby names.
KREE
MasculineRecently popularized girls' name of unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its unique sound.
KREE
FeminineUnusual given name of unknown origin with no clear cultural or linguistic roots, making it a distinctive choice. Despite lacking established meaning, Kree has gained some popularity due to its unique sound and spelling. It remains rare but captivating, even bearing by actress Keke Palmer professionally.
KREECE
MasculineUnique and uncommon given name of Greek origin, meaning "golden-born" or "golden-kneed", derived from the legendary saint Chrysogonus. It originated in France during the 17th century among French nobility paying homage to Saint Chrysogonus' miraculous birth.
KREED
FeminineRare boys' name of uncertain origin, first recorded in 2015, with potential interpretations linked to creativity or belief systems.
KREED
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, often speculated to be a variant of the Welsh Creiddylad or inspired by the English 'creed', gaining recent popularity despite its unclear etymology.
KREEDENCE
MasculineCaptivating American name derived from Creek or Cree tribes, popularized by Creedence Clearwater Revival. It signifies natural beauty or strength, gaining recent popularity as a unisex name.