Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KYLEERAE
FeminineRecent, rare blend of Kyle (Scottish: "narrow land") and Learea (fictional), popularized by parents inspired by characters in literature or media.
KYLEEROSE
FeminineOriginal name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, gaining popularity due to its uniqueness.
KYLEI
FeminineRare American girl's name created as a feminine version of Kyle, meaning "narrow" in Scottish Gaelic, with no other specific meaning.
KYLEIA
FeminineIrish-derived name with a rich historical significance. It originates from the ancient Irish clan O'Carroll, meaning "descendant of Cearbhaill," and has been associated with Irish royalty throughout history.
KYLEIGH
FeminineIrish name derived from the surname O'Cloiche, meaning "bright-headed" or "victorious". It's a variant spelling of Kylee and has gained popularity as an alternative to traditional names.
KYLEIGH
MasculineModern, unisex Irish name derived from the surname O'Cathalain, meaning 'descendant of Cathalán', with possible association to the Irish word 'caol' meaning 'slender'.
KYLEIGHA
FeminineAmerican-origin female name, believed to be created by combining 'Kyle' and 'Leigh', but its meaning remains unclear.
KYLEIGHANN
FeminineRare, feminine given name derived from Gaelic origins, initially used as a surname for those living near narrow land or having an athletic build. The name, meaning 'slender', gained popularity recently due to its melodious sound and distinctive spelling, while still retaining its uniqueness.
KYLEL
MasculineKyle is a Scottish name that may mean "narrow" or "slender," and has been used as a unisex given name since the 19th century.
KYLEM
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'voice' or 'speech'. It is an unusual yet captivating unisex name that gained prominence in the late 20th century despite its rarity. Spelling variations include Kylem, Kelim, and Kelium.
KYLEMATTHEW
MasculineRare Irish male name composed of Kyle (Scottish Gaelic: 'old woman' or 'wise woman') and Matthew (Hebrew: 'gift of God'), symbolizing wisdom and divine blessing.
KYLEN
MasculineModern, gender-neutral American name derived from Kyle andolen, signifying 'slender olive tree'.
KYLEN
FeminineRare, Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic 'MacGill-Eathain', meaning 'son of servant of Eathan'.
KYLENA
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Caillean', meaning goddess or goddess-like.
KYLEND
MasculineModern American boy's name created by combining Kyle, Kendall, and Dylan; it has no traditional meaning or historical figure association.
KYLENE
FeminineAmerican female name derived from the Greek Kyrene, meaning 'from Cyrene,' an ancient Libyan city.
KYLENN
FeminineRecently created, unisex name with no historical or mythological roots. Some interpret it as a combination of Welsh 'Cylan' (leader/famous) and Irish 'Ken' (handsome), implying "handsome leader".
KYLENN
MasculineUnique and captivating name with an unknown origin, gaining popularity due to its distinctive sound and appearance.
KYLEON
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Irish roots or a blend of Kyle and Leon.
KYLEPATRICK
MasculineRare Irish name believed to mean "descendant of Caolfhionn," derived from the old Irish surname O'Caoilfhiaclach.
KYLER
FeminineEnglish name, variant of Kyle, derived from Scottish surname McKay/MacKay, originally meaning 'boat shape' in Old Norse. Popularized mid-20th century, it's now unisex but remains uncommon (US rank: boys #342, girls #571). Spelling variations include Kyleer and Kylor; Kilian is unrelated.
KYLER
MasculineEnglish name of Old Norman origin, derived from "cyrell," meaning "strong and noble." It was brought to England during the 11th century invasion and often used interchangeably with Cyril or Kyle in the Middle Ages. Despite its rich literary and cultural presence, Kyler remains relatively rare compared to similar names. Today, it is chosen for its strong connotations and unique sound, particularly in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada.
KYLESE
FeminineIntriguing Irish name derived from Caelis, signifying "of the sky" or "heavenly.
KYLESHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "God answers" or "God has answered," symbolizing divine intervention and blessing.
KYLEY
FeminineModern American name of recent origin, often considered a feminine variant of Kyle but not etymologically connected to it. It gained popularity in the late 20th century due to its unique sound and has been used as both a feminine and unisex name since then. Despite not being extremely common, Kyley maintains a steady presence in American baby naming trends.
KYLEY
MasculineAmerican name of Irish origin, derived from the legendary figure Cú Chulainn, meaning "battle whelp" or "war dog," embodying strength and courage.
KYLI
FeminineUnique Greek-derived name meaning "lord" or "mistress". Popularized by American actress Kyra Sedgwick, it's often associated with leadership and intelligence despite being relatively rare.
KYLIA
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from "kyklos" meaning 'circle' or 'wheel', signifying endlessness and cycles of life.
KYLIAH
FeminineRecently created name, not derived from any specific culture or language. It was chosen for its phonetic beauty and distinctiveness. As a new creation, its meaning is entirely personal and subjective, allowing for individual interpretation and creativity.
KYLIAM
MasculineUnique French given name meaning "from the bay," inspired by the beauty of coastal regions.
KYLIAN
FeminineContemporary French name, a variant of Kyle meaning 'from the narrow land'. Its popularity has surged due to French footballer Kylian Mbappé.
KYLIAN
MasculineIrish boy's name derived from Cillian, meaning "devoted to God". It gained worldwide recognition through French footballer Kylian Mbappé.
KYLIANA
FeminineGreek name meaning 'from the kingdom', derived from 'kylos' (circle) and '-ia' (ownership). It's uncommon yet evocative.
KYLIANN
MasculineFrench-origin first name created by combining 'Ky' and 'Liann', gaining popularity in France during the late 20th century.
KYLIANN
FeminineFrench name of Celtic origin, derived from Cillian meaning "devoted to God" or "strife", influenced by famous soccer player Kylian Mbappé's popularity.
KYLIANNA
FeminineModern, unique feminine name created by combining Kyle and Emily or Lily, first popularized in the late 20th century. It has no specific meaning but evokes different images based on individual perceptions.
KYLIANNE
FeminineFrench feminine given name derived from the ancient Scottish name Cilian, meaning "devoted to God".
KYLICIA
FeminineUncommon female name of unknown origin, with possible meanings including "of noble birth.
KYLIE
MasculineAustralian-derived name meaning "boomerang," popularized by actress-singer Kylie Minogue but used as early as the 1960s for girls, occasionally for boys.
KYLIE
FeminineAustralian name of Aboriginal origin meaning "boomerang," popularized by singer Kylie Minogue, though its usage predates her fame.