Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KAYME
FeminineUnique name with unknown origins, making it a versatile and memorable choice regardless of cultural background or religious beliefs.
KAYMEN
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'enduring' or 'persevering', signifying strength and resilience.
KAYMEN
MasculineModern, unique name of recent creation, believed to combine Scottish "caid" meaning 'companion' with Latin "-manus," suggesting a strong, capable companion. Despite uncertain origins, it has gained popularity for its distinctive sound and appeal.
KAYMERE
MasculineContemporary, distinctive given name with no known origin or traditional meaning; it was likely invented recently for its uniqueness and memorability.
KAYMI
FeminineHebrew name meaning "like the sea," evoking vastness and spiritual depth. It's historically connected to the Sea of Galilee and associated with harmony and balance in some cultures.
KAYMIAH
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning 'abundance' or 'prosperity', historically held by notable figures and symbolizing elegance, power, and wisdom.
KAYMIE
FeminineRare Scottish name of Norse origin, derived from "Ketill," meaning "whale" or possibly "pure/bright.
KAYMIN
FeminineRare Hebrew unisex name meaning "zealot" or "eager," historically held by prominent Jewish figures like Kaymin ben Shapira during the Maccabean Revolt.
KAYMIR
MasculineUncommon given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first recorded in the United States between 1870 and 1920.
KAYMON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "like a lamb," derived from "kayyil." It has historical significance as mentioned in Numbers 1:7 but remains distinctive today.
KAYMONI
FeminineAncient Yoruba male name meaning "Born on Saturday," a holy day dedicated to the goddess Oya.
KAYN
MasculineHebrew boys' name derived from "kayin," meaning "acquired." It was the first son of Adam and Eve, and is celebrated in Jewish culture despite its tragic biblical story.
KAYNA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew female name meaning 'violet', associated with beauty and rarity.
KAYNAN
MasculineNative American Apache name meaning "beautiful sun," symbolizing warmth, light, strength, and resilience.
KAYNE
MasculineIrish origin derived from the ancient Celtic word "Cana," meaning "war.
KAYNE
FeminineKane is a distinct and powerful male given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish surname "Cathán" meaning "little warrior" or "warrior's son.
KAYNEN
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "Kainan," meaning "possession" or "acquisition.
KAYNIN
MasculineDistinctive female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Caoindealbh meaning "comely warrior." It has a rich historical significance, as it was borne by Saint Caomhnán of Iona, a 12th-century Irish saint and patron of Ireland.
KAYNON
MasculineUnique given name of uncertain origin, with suggestions tying it to ancient Celtic/Welsh names or blends of modern ones, but no widely accepted etymology or meaning.
KAYO
MasculineJapanese name meaning "inner strength and harmony" derived from "shell" (Kai) and "good" or "well-being" (Yo).
KAYO
FeminineJapanese name meaning "sunny sea," composed of the kanji characters "海" (umi) and "陽" (yō). Traditionally used for both boys and girls, it is now more commonly associated with females and has historical significance, being celebrated in various forms of Japanese art. Today, Kayo remains popular in Japan and internationally recognized for its unique sound and meaningful origin.
KAYODE
MasculineDistinct male name of Nigerian Yoruba origin, meaning 'arrival with wealth' or 'the wealthy one has arrived'.
KAYOIR
FeminineCaptivating African name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "joy has arrived," embodying warmth and positivity.
KAYOKO
FeminineRare Japanese female given name with possible meanings of "aromatic" or "elegant child".
KAYOMI
FeminineCaptivating Japanese girls' name derived from the characters 'sea' and 'beauty', translating to 'beautiful sea'.
KAYON
FeminineKayon, an Igbo Nigerian name, means 'the one who makes rain', reflecting reverence for nature's life-giving force.
KAYON
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'born at home', reflecting cultural values of family and roots.
KAYONA
FeminineUnique and beautiful African name derived from Swahili, meaning "to be prosperous or successful." It signifies wishes of prosperity and success for the bearer.
KAYONI
FeminineKayoni: A unique Hawaiian name derived from 'kayoni', meaning 'heavenly'. It honors ancient Hawaiian heritage and is inspired by the stunning tropical landscapes of Hawaii.
KAYONIA
FeminineModern female given name derived from the Asian water lily, known as kayon. It symbolizes elegance, serenity, and spiritual growth, reflecting the qualities of the flower it's named after. While not traditional, Kayonia offers a distinctive and meaningful option for parents seeking an uncommon name with a profound connection to nature.
KAYONNA
FeminineUnique female given name of African American origin, created by blending Kaya (Native American, meaning "my elder sister") and Mona (Italian, meaning "advisor" or "counselor"), symbolizing wisdom, strength, and counsel.
KAYONNI
FeminineSwahili girl's name meaning 'peace belongs to her'.
KAYORA
FeminineAfrican name of Swahili origin meaning "love" or "affection".
KAYORI
FeminineRare yet elegant Japanese feminine given name composed of two kanji characters meaning "sea" and "center," translating to "the center of the sea." It has historic roots in Japanese culture dating back to the Nara period (710-794), with one record describing a woman named Kayori as a graceful dancer.
KAYRA
FeminineCaptivating Turkish name derived from 'kayrak', meaning 'wild cherry'.
KAYRA
MasculineTurkish name derived from "kayrak," meaning moonlight. It signifies wishes of light, prosperity, and happiness, inspired by the moon's symbolic significance in Turkish culture.
KAYRAH
FeminineUnique African given name of Yoruba origin, with a meaning derived from the Yoruba language: "the world is beautiful" or "beauty of the world.
KAYREN
FeminineRecently coined American name by author Kay Hooper, first appearing in her 2001 novel "The Necropolis." Despite its modern origins, Kayren has gained popularity for its unique sound and spelling, often associated with strength, independence, and originality.
KAYREN
MasculineUnique and captivating name with unknown origins and meanings.
KAYRENE
FeminineCaptivating French-origin female name derived from "quai reine," meaning "queen's dock" or "king's pier.