Male names.

KDRIAN

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, possibly a variant of Latin Caedmon or a modern creation.

KDYN

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins; its meaning is shrouded in mystery.

KDYNN

Masculine

Unique, invented given name with unknown origin and meaning.

KE

Masculine

Ke is of Chinese origin, meaning 'to achieve' or 'to overcome', and can also represent elegance and nobility when associated with Japanese culture.

KEAB

Masculine

Ethiopian name derived from the Ge'ez language, meaning 'the color red', symbolizing strength, courage, and beauty.

KEADEN

Masculine

Rare yet significant Irish name derived from Caoidheán, meaning "handsome," introduced by Viking settlers. Despite its rarity, Keaden has been associated with notable figures in history.

KEADON

Masculine

Irish name derived from "ceann," meaning "head" or "chief." It was traditionally given to clan leaders, signifying strength and wisdom.

KEADRIAN

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria. It combines "ka", meaning 'to start', and Adrianus, a Latin name meaning 'manly'. Thus, Keadrian signifies 'powerful starter'.

KEADYN

Masculine

Rare, Irish-derived surname turned given name, believed to be derived from 'Keating' meaning possibly 'a hundred', originating from County Galway, Ireland.

KEAGAN

Masculine

Irish origin name derived from the surname Macághaidh, meaning "vigorous" or "energetic".

KEAGEN

Masculine

Irish given name derived from MacCathmhaoil, meaning "son of Cathmaol," which signifies warmth or gentleness in Gaelic.

KEAGHAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish male given name meaning "fiery little one" or "small flame," derived from the ancient Gaelic name Aodhagán, composed of 'aodh' (fire) and 'agan' (little).

KEAGIN

Masculine

Kegan is a rare, Irish male given name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'Cían', meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'.

KEAGON

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from Mac Ágáin, meaning "son of Ágan," with historical ties to the brave Uí Fiachrach kindred.

KEAGYN

Masculine

Irish-origin name derived from the surname Ó Ceáchain, meaning "descendant of Ceáchan.

KEAHI

Masculine

Rare yet significant Hawaiian name, derived from 'ke' (the) and 'ahi' (fire), signifying warmth and light. It was historically bestowed upon respected chiefs, such as Keahi Kanaka'oi, governor of Oahu in the early 1800s.

KEAHILANI

Masculine

Unique Hawaiian name derived from 'ke' meaning 'the' and 'ahi' meaning 'fire', symbolizing passion and intensity. Historically, it denoted individuals with extraordinary gifts or high status in ancient Hawaiian society.

KEAIR

Masculine

Unique Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Cailean', meaning 'warlike' or 'combat ready', associated with strength and courage.

KEAIRE

Masculine

Intriguing Irish name derived from Caoiré, meaning "pure" or "beautiful." It gained prominence during the Middle Ages through the powerful O'Caoire sept and has since become a beloved Irish family name associated with strength, courage, and intelligence.

KEAKA

Masculine

Rare, unique Hawaiian name meaning "the sky" or "heavenly.

KEALA

Masculine

Captivating female given name of Hawaiian origin, derived from "ke ala" meaning "the path," symbolizing exploration and growth.

KEALAN

Masculine

Irish name derived from the Gaelic "Cialán," meaning "handsome.

KEALEN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning "strife" or "contention," signifying strength amidst adversity.

KEALII

Masculine

Captivating Hawaiian boy's name derived from "ke ali'i," translating to "the chief" or "royal.

KEALIN

Masculine

Rare Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó Cailleáin, meaning 'descendant of Cailleán', which translates to 'slender' or 'graceful'.

KEALOHA

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian name translating to "happiness" or "joy", historically used among Hawaiian royalty.

KEALON

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname O'Cathail, meaning 'descendant of Cathal', which translates to 'battle'. However, Kealon often signifies 'comely' or 'attractive', and was popularized by the influential O'Cathail clan.

KEAN

Masculine

Unique given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Cianáin, meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'.

KEANAN

Masculine

Irish given name of Norse origin, derived from the surname Ó Ceannáin meaning 'descendant of Ceannán', believed to signify 'chief' or 'leader'.

KEANDRA

Masculine

Unique African-American name derived from Kehinde meaning "last born," popular among African-Americans and gaining international recognition.

KEANDRAE

Masculine

Modern African American name created by combining KeAndre ("the crown becomes the king") and Jarell ("powerful ruler"), symbolizing strength and royalty.

KEANDRE

Masculine

Unique American name believed to be a blend of Kevin and Andrew, reflecting strength and leadership, though its exact origins and meaning are unknown.

KEANE

Masculine

Irish surname turned popular boys' given name, deriving from "Ó Catháin" meaning "descendant of Cathán," itself from the Old Celtic word for "warlike.

KEANEN

Masculine

Ancient Irish name derived from "céad", meaning "first" or "old".

KEANGELO

Masculine

Unique first name derived from the Italian Gianni and the French Jean. It means "God is gracious," conveying a sense of divine favor. Its distinctive 'K' initial gives it a modern twist while maintaining approachability.

KEANI

Masculine

Unique Hawaiian name meaning "the essence of life," derived from the words "ke" ("life force") and "ani" ("life").

KEANO

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname O'Cadhna, meaning "descendant of Cadhan", an ancient Irish chieftain known for his strength and courage.

KEANON

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname "O'Cionnaith," meaning "descendant of Cionnaith," which translates to "wish" or "desire.

KEANTAE

Masculine

African-origin Igbo name meaning 'patience' or 'endurance', traditionally given to children born during challenging times.

KEANTAY

Masculine

Distinctive African-origin name derived from Yoruba "Kehinde," meaning "last born." Often given to second-born twins, it signifies unity and togetherness.