Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KAYDIN
MasculineRare Turkish name meaning "sail," historically given to coastal-born children during the Ottoman Empire era.
KAYDIN
FeminineTurkish name meaning 'crowned', traditionally given to the youngest son of the sun god.
KAYDINCE
FeminineSlavic boys' name derived from "kaya" (rock/stone) with "-dice" as a patronymic suffix, reflecting strength and steadfastness.
KAYDN
MasculineWelsh origin given name meaning "wood" or "forest".
KAYDN
FeminineIrish given name derived from the historic surname 'Cadhain', meaning fairness or whiteness.
KAYDNCE
FeminineUnique, modern name of unknown origin, first appearing on US baby name charts in 2016.
KAYDON
MasculineModern given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness with no definitive meaning, but sometimes interpreted as combining 'Kay' (Irish, wise chief) and 'Don' (Scottish Gaelic, proud chief).
KAYDON
FeminineRecently created name believed to combine "Kaye" and "Don", possibly conveying strength or leadership. It gained popularity in late 20th century USA, often favored by Irish families, despite no historical figures attached to it.
KAYDRA
FeminineUnique female given name with unknown origins, making its rarity and mystery part of its appeal.
KAYDREE
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from "cai" meaning "beautiful".
KAYDREN
MasculineAmerican invention, meaning 'leader' or 'commander'. It gained popularity in the late 1990s and remains rare yet notable today.
KAYDRIAN
MasculineUnique Latin-derived given name with Welsh influences, meaning 'little battle king'.
KAYDRIE
FeminineDistinctive Scottish feminine name derived from Gaelic 'Cathaoir', meaning victorious.
KAYDRIEN
MasculineKaydrien: A unique and captivating name of unknown origin, possibly French or Welsh.
KAYDYN
FeminineUnique American boy's name created in recent years by combining elements from other names like Cayden and Kaden. It's often associated with strength and bravery, though its meaning isn't explicitly defined due to its modern creation. Popularity has been growing since 2015, making it relatively uncommon yet distinctive.
KAYDYN
MasculineModern, unisex name of recent origin, created by parents seeking unique options. It has no specific meaning or cultural associations, allowing for greater flexibility in interpretation.
KAYDYNCE
FeminineUncommon, recently coined name with uncertain origin and unknown meaning.
KAYDYNN
MasculineUnique American name with an uncertain but intriguing origin, possibly derived from Welsh elements or created for personal reasons; it gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and association with successful individuals like actress Kaydynn Gamez.
KAYDYNN
FeminineModern feminine name created by combining Kaya (Turkish for 'fortress') and Dylan (Welsh for 'son of the sea'). It originated in North America around the mid-2000s and has since gained popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries.
KAYE
MasculineEnglish name with roots in Old Norse, meaning "pure" or "clear", derived from the word "kæin". It can also be seen as a diminutive form of Catherine, which means "pure" or "innocent".
KAYE
FeminineUncommon American given name of unknown origin, believed to derive from the English word "kayak." It's often associated with freedom due to kayaks' historical use but lacks definitive meaning. Notables like actress Kaye Wray bear this distinctive name.
KAYEDEN
MasculineCaptivating Hebrew name that means "like a lion," signifying strength and courage.
KAYEDENCE
FeminineRecently created given name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association. It has gained popularity as a modern and distinctive choice, with some believing it may be a blend of Kael and Genesis.
KAYEDON
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin with no widely documented meaning or history.
KAYEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'like God' or 'as strong as God', with historical appearances across various cultures and a captivating association with heavenly beings in Jewish tradition.
KAYELA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew unisex name meaning "strong" or "like a gazelle," combining power and grace.
KAYELANI
FeminineKayelani, of Hawaiian origin, beautifully translates to "the sea that touches the sky.
KAYELEE
FeminineUnique African American name derived from Swahili, meaning "respect" or "respectful.
KAYELEIGH
FeminineUncommon yet distinctive feminine given name of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of strife or war," signifying power and strong will.
KAYELI
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "my joy has come," signifying a blessing and source of happiness.
KAYELIN
FeminineUncommon Irish name meaning "little slender one," derived from the Gaelic name Caelán.
KAYELLA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew female name meaning 'strength' or 'might', signifying power and courage.
KAYELLE
FeminineModern African American name derived from 'Kaye' meaning 'rejoice' and 'Elle' meaning 'she/God is my light'.
KAYELONI
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "kayeli," meaning "the sea rushes in.
KAYELYN
FeminineUnique American name created by combining elements of popular names like Kaylee and Aylen, with no universally agreed-upon meaning but sometimes associated with intelligence and wit due to its similarity to Irish name Kayleigh.
KAYELYNN
FeminineIrish name meaning 'slender and fair', derived from the surname Kaelin or Caelyn, and popularized by recent appearances in popular culture.
KAYEN
FeminineHebrew name meaning "priest," derived from "kohen," historically held by members of the priestly caste in Jewish culture.
KAYEN
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew 'Kayan' meaning 'speckled', or the Irish 'Caelan' meaning 'strife'. It may also be a completely original creation.
KAYENAT
FeminineArabic name meaning 'wishes' or 'desires', originating from ancient Arab traditions associated with the belief in writing wishes on paper and burying them in sand.
KAYENNE
FeminineUncommon African Yoruba name derived from 'Oya', meaning wind and storms, symbolizing strength, courage, resilience, and connection to cultural roots.