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

KADEEJA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "frequent visitor" or "one who often visits the mosque," derived from the root verb 'aza. It was also a name used by Prophet Muhammad's first wife, Khadija bint Khuwaylid, and is associated with strength, courage, and devotion to one's beliefs.

KADEEJAH

Feminine

Distinctive Arabic name derived from "Khadija," meaning "premature" or "the first," and signifies strength, intelligence, and independence, reflecting the qualities of Islamic history's first wife of the Prophet Muhammad.

KADEEM

Masculine

Distinct African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, derived from Kafémi meaning "the gathered one.

KADEEN

Masculine

Irish name meaning "combat-ready" or "prepared for battle," traditionally given to brave warriors in Irish folklore.

KADEESHA

Feminine

Uncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Destination in Space.

KADEIDRA

Feminine

Uncommon African female name possibly originating from Ghana's Ashanti people, signifying 'harmony' or 'peace', though its true meaning remains somewhat mysterious.

KADEIDRE

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Child of abundance" or "Wealthy child," symbolizing hope for prosperity and success.

KADEIJA

Feminine

Swahili name meaning 'firstborn daughter,' reflecting its East African origins and cultural heritage.

KADEIJAH

Feminine

Unique African American name derived from the Arabic Kadija, meaning "pure" or "chaste".

KADEIN

Masculine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, often speculated to be Hebrew or African, though unconfirmed.

KADEISHA

Feminine

African American name derived from "Kadijah" (meaning premature born) and "Eshe" (meaning she will live), combining strength and resilience with a rare uniqueness.

KADEJA

Feminine

Arabic name with a rich historical significance dating back over 1400 years ago. It means "premature childbirth" and was the name of Prophet Muhammad's first wife, known for her intelligence and kindness.

KADEJAH

Feminine

Arabic origin name meaning 'honorable' or 'noble', originally given to Muhammad's first wife, Khadijah.

KADEJHA

Feminine

Unique African name derived from the Yoruba tribe meaning "the first female born on a Sunday," considered auspicious in Yoruba culture.

KADEJIA

Feminine

Unique unisex name of African origin, specifically Yoruba, meaning 'the crown brings joy'.

KADEJIAH

Feminine

The female given name Kadejiah is of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'kadija,' meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent.'

KADEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "God is pure".

KADELL

Masculine

Modern, Hebrew-origin name derived from 'kad' meaning 'pure,' combined with '-el' denoting God, thus signifying 'God is pure.'

KADELYN

Feminine

Welsh name that translates to "bright warrior" or "shining battle".

KADEN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Cadan, meaning 'combat' or 'war'.

KADEN

Feminine

Kaden: A name of Arabic origin meaning 'ancient' or 'old', often interpreted as 'intelligent' or 'wise'.

KADENCE

Masculine

Unique Greek-derived female name meaning "rhythm" or "cadence", popularized in the late 20th century due to its musical connotations despite lacking significant historical association.

KADENCE

Feminine

Captivating Greek-origin unisex name derived from "kadentia," meaning "rhythm" or "cadence." It suggests harmony and fluidity, often associated with music and artistry.

KADENN

Masculine

Unique French given name derived from the Breton word "kadennoù," meaning "chains" or "fetters.

KADENZE

Feminine

Enigmatic male given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting African roots like Kadence or Kadenzo, or a variant of German Kadenz. Despite its mysterious meaning, notable figures throughout history have borne this distinctive name.

KADER

Masculine

Arabic masculine given name derived from 'qadar', meaning 'destiny' or 'power'. It signifies divine decree and has been popular in various cultures for centuries, believed to bring good fortune and prosperity.

KADERA

Feminine

African-origin given name from Nigeria's Igbo people, derived from "kaderu" meaning "prosperous." It holds historical significance in Igbo culture, symbolizing wealth and success, and is often used for both boys and girls today.

KADERIUS

Masculine

Rare, Latin-derived given name meaning "from Cadurcum," an ancient Celtic city near modern-day Cahors, France.

KADESH

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from the ancient city of Kadesh in southern Israel, translating to "holy" or "consecrated," symbolizing spiritual depth and purity.

KADESHA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'pure and innocent', associated with the orisha Oshun-Kadesha.

KADESHIA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning 'pure' or 'holy one,' originating from ancient city Kadesh in the Negev desert.

KADESIA

Feminine

Kadesia, a Hebrew name meaning "pure" or "innocent," signifies holiness and is associated with sacred beings or places in Jewish culture.

KADETRA

Feminine

Uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "patience and perseverance".

KADETRIA

Feminine

Rare, African-origin name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, believed to be linked with spiritual essence or supernatural power.

KADEY

Feminine

Unique, Hebrew- or Welsh-derived female name whose meaning varies but often translates to 'pure'.

KADEYN

Masculine

Modern boy's name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Scottish "Caden" or Welsh "Cadeyrn", conveying strength and uniqueness despite its unclear etymology.

KADEZHA

Feminine

Swahili-derived name from East Africa, combining 'judge' (Kade) and 'shine' (Zha), symbolizing wisdom and brilliance.

KADEZIA

Feminine

Kadiza is a unique and beautiful Persian name derived from "khadiza," meaning "chaste" or "pure.

KADHIR

Masculine

Uncommon Arabic name derived from 'Qadhif', meaning 'soft' or 'tender'. It signifies gentleness and kindness, with religious connotations as one of Allah's 99 names in Islamic tradition.

KADI

Feminine

African origin name meaning "the first female child" or "the only daughter," popularized globally while retaining deep roots in African culture.