Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KAYZLIE
FeminineContemporary female given name of unknown origin, first appearing in U.S. baby names rankings in 2008 with no known history or direct ties to other languages or cultures.
KAYZLYN
FeminineUnique female given name of uncertain origin, believed by some to be a blend of Katherine ('pure') and Lynn (light), but with no concrete evidence to support this theory.
KAYZLYNN
FeminineUnique, trendy American girl's name created by combining Kaitlyn, Kaylee, and Sydney; it has no specific meaning but may be interpreted as "unique beauty" or "harmony of sounds," reflecting modern naming trends.
KAYZON
MasculineRare, unisex name of unknown origin, with no established meaning but interpreted by some as 'happy' or 'joyful'. Its uniqueness appeals to parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
KAZ
MasculineJapanese name derived from "kaze," meaning "wind." It signifies strength, freedom, and nature's power.
KAZANDRA
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of unknown origin, popularized in the late 19th century and often associated with Greek mythology's prophetic Princess Cassandra.
KAZAR
MasculinePersian given name meaning 'king' or 'ruler'. It consists of two consonants ('k', 'z') and three vowels ('a', 'a', 'r'), phonetically /ˈkɑːzər/. Historically popular among Persian royalty and nobility.
KAZARI
FeminineUnique Japanese name derived from "kazaru," meaning "to mix" or "to combine.
KAZARI
MasculineCaptivating Japanese name derived from "kazaru" (to adorn) and "i" (thought), translating as "to adorn with thoughtfulness," reflecting the Japanese aesthetic philosophy of wabi-sabi.
KAZARIA
FeminineRare and unique name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning but believed to have appeared in the Middle Ages. Its rarity contributes to its exclusivity and intrigue.
KAZARIAH
FeminineUnique, uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, created by its parents or chosen for aesthetic appeal, with no known variations or famous bearers.
KAZARION
MasculineKazarion: A distinctive boy's name of uncertain Persian origin, possibly inspired by King Kaus Ka Gus or variant spelling of Hebrew Caspar/Kaspar, meaning "treasurer".
KAZDEN
MasculineModern Hebrew boys' name meaning "pure," derived from "kadosh" meaning "holy.
KAZE
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of Japanese origin, meaning 'wind', symbolizing freedom, power, and grace.
KAZEE
MasculineUncommon African given name derived from Swahili 'kaze', meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'. Traditionally male, it signifies bravery and brings good fortune. Its unique spelling adds modern elegance.
KAZEEM
MasculineAfrican name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'God supports'.
KAZELYN
FeminineUncommon yet appealing Irish female name derived from 'Caoimhe', meaning 'gentle' or 'gracious'.
KAZEN
MasculineJapanese name meaning "wind child," derived from "kaze" which means wind.
KAZI
MasculineAfrican-origin name from Swahili-speaking regions, meaning 'work' in English and symbolizing hard work and dedication.
KAZI
FeminineAfrican name of Swahili origin meaning "intelligent" or "wise".
KAZIA
FeminineCaptivating Polish given name derived from 'kaszka', meaning 'oatmeal'.
KAZIAH
MasculineRare, beautiful Hebrew name derived from 'Kazite', a Canaanite tribe, signifying belonging to a group.
KAZIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my strength is in God," associated with Hannah from the Bible. It's a rare but elegant choice with deep spiritual significance.
KAZIEL
MasculineHebrew given name derived from the word "katzir," meaning "harvest," signifying abundance and fertility.
KAZIER
MasculineUncommon, uniquely sounding name of unknown origin, with no known historical or cultural significance.
KAZIM
MasculineArabic name meaning "divider" or "protector," associated with strength and courage.
KAZIMER
MasculineRare Polish boy's name derived from "kazimierz," meaning "destroyer of peace." Popularized by Saint Kazimierz, it carries historical significance in Poland despite its unusual meaning.
KAZIMIERA
FeminineRare yet compelling female name of Polish origin, derived from Kazimier, meaning 'she who destroys with her mind'.
KAZIMIERZ
MasculineHistoric Polish name meaning 'everyone strong'.
KAZIMIR
MasculineStrong, historic Polish name meaning "destroyer of peace," often associated with courage and determination, famously borne by King Kazimir III the Great.
KAZIR
MasculinePersian name meaning 'prince' or 'king', historically used for royalty and now popular worldwide.
KAZIYA
FeminineUnique African name, originating from Swahili culture, meaning 'she who brings light'.
KAZIYAH
FeminineRare yet captivating Arabic feminine name derived from 'kawthar,' meaning abundance, inspired by a celestial river in Paradise.
KAZLEIGH
FeminineCaptivating, rare first name of unknown origin that gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries. Despite its uncertain meaning and lack of prominent figures associated with it, Kazleigh's unique sound attracts parents seeking distinctive names for their children.
KAZLYN
FeminineKazlyn: A modern name of unknown origin, popular for its unique sound and spelling, with meanings derived from Welsh or Japanese elements, or left open to interpretation by the bearer.
KAZLYNN
FeminineDistinctive American name created by combining elements from Cassandra, Kazara, and Lynn, symbolizing creativity and individuality despite lacking specific meaning or cultural heritage.
KAZMER
MasculineUnique Hungarian name derived from Cassian, meaning "void" or "empty," though it remains an attractive choice due to its distinctive charm and Eastern European roots.
KAZMERE
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Cassandra or created uniquely.
KAZMIERA
FeminineDistinctive Polish feminine name derived from 'kaźń', meaning 'suffering'. Popularized by Bolesław Prus' novel 'Lalka', it symbolizes strength and resilience.
KAZMIR
MasculineUnique Polish boys' name derived from "kazać," meaning "to command" or "to order." Historically significant, it was popular among Polish nobility and carried by notable figures like Kazimir III the Great. Today, while less common than names like Alexander, Kazmir stands out for its distinctive sound and powerful historical ties.