Male names.

KEANTE

Masculine

African origin name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "born on Sunday" in the Akan language.

KEANTHONY

Masculine

Unique Haitian name derived from the Latin Antonius, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy", with "Ke" meaning "what" or "which". It has been passed down through generations in Haiti since its use by the Taino people and has been carried by notable figures like Keanthony Dessalines.

KEANU

Masculine

Hawaiian boy's name meaning 'tranquil' or 'peaceful', derived from 'ke' meaning 'the' and 'anu' meaning 'happiness'.

KEAO

Masculine

Unique Hawaiian name meaning "the dark one," traditionally given to children born with dark hair or complexion, believed to bring good luck and prosperity.

KEAON

Masculine

Distinct Hawaiian name derived from "kea," meaning white or light, often associated with the god of light Ku. It's unique yet practical, suitable for boys or girls.

KEARI

Masculine

Distinctive American name with no documented history or meaning; it's a modern invention often associated with Keri, an English name meaning "lovely" or "beloved," though this connection isn't clear.

KEARIUS

Masculine

African origin unisex name, derived from Swahili "kari," meaning "to prepare" or "ready." It signifies being prepared for life's challenges and adventures.

KEARNEY

Masculine

Kearney, of Irish origin, means "descendant of Cennétig," a legendary O'Neill clan chief, and is derived from the surname Ó Ceanadha.

KEARSTON

Masculine

English female name derived from 'Caecilius,' Latin for 'blind' or 'darkness.' Originating in ancient Rome, it was historically used as both a surname and given name, gaining popularity mid-20th century due to its uniqueness and symbolic meaning of shadows.

KEARY

Masculine

Unusual Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Ciaráin, meaning 'descendant of Ciarán'. It translates to 'dark or black', likely referencing someone with dark hair or complexion.

KEASHAWN

Masculine

Unique African American male name derived from Keisha/Kaisha ('life'), with the added 'h' making it more masculine.

KEASON

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'to give praise' or 'celebrate'.

KEASTON

Masculine

Rare American name created by combining Keith and Aston, without a specific meaning or extensive history.

KEATAN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Keith or Cathain, meaning 'from the wood' or 'bright head', associated with the historic Clan Keith.

KEATEN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name meaning 'woods' or 'forests', gaining popularity worldwide but rooted in Wales.

KEATH

Masculine

Keith is an uncommon yet significant Irish name derived from "Mac Caithe," meaning "son of clear" or "warm.

KEATHAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish male name believed to mean 'ancient' or 'enduring', with possible roots in the Gaelic name Cían.

KEATIN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Caithean meaning 'victorious'.

KEATING

Masculine

Irish name of Norman origin, derived from the Old French word 'caint', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.

KEATON

Masculine

Rare American given name derived from the English occupational surname Keating, originally given to leather tanners or curriers. It has no specific meaning but has gained popularity as a celebrity baby name in recent years despite its rarity.

KEATS

Masculine

English male given name derived from Old English "cet", meaning "to rejoice".

KEATYN

Masculine

Irish unisex given name derived from the surname "Mac Caitheanaigh," meaning "son of the bright warrior.

KEAUN

Masculine

Kaeun is a traditional Korean name with the meaningful combination of "good fortune" (Kae) and "cloud" (Un).

KEAUNDRE

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian male name derived from "ke" meaning "the" or "and", combined with the ancient Hawaiian chief's name Auendre, having no specific meaning but carrying historical significance.

KEAUNTE

Masculine

The name Keaunte is an African variant of Quintin or Quentin, meaning 'fifth' in Latin.

KEAVEN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Caomhán, meaning "descendant of Caomhan," which in turn means "kind, gentle, or noble.

KEAVIN

Masculine

Kevin is an Irish masculine given name derived from the surname Ó Caoimh, which means "handsome" or "beautiful" in Old Norse.

KEAVION

Masculine

Unique Irish name derived from 'Caoimhín', meaning 'little gentle one'.

KEAVON

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from O'Caoimhín, meaning 'grandson' or 'descendant', with Caoimhín translating to 'gentle' or 'kind'.

KEAWE

Masculine

Hawaiian name derived from 'ke'äwe', meaning "night-blooming cereus fragrance", signifying uniqueness and resilience like the ancient keawe tree and reflecting qualities of Hawaiian royalty.

KEAYON

Masculine

Unique and exotic name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or cultural association.

KEB

Masculine

Ethiopian name meaning 'short' or 'small', popularized by Emperor Haile Selassie.

KEBBA

Masculine

Unique West African name of Mandinka origin from Gambia, meaning "return" or "come back," reflecting hope and longing for reunion after separation.

KEBEN

Masculine

Unique and intriguing given name of unknown African origin, possibly Maasai, where 'keben' means 'strong', though this theory remains speculative.

KEBIN

Masculine

Rare male name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting African or Hebrew roots but no widely accepted etymology.

KEBRON

Masculine

Ethiopian name derived from 'kabaron', meaning 'to protect' or 'guard'. It's popular among Ethiopia's Orthodox Christian community.

KEDAN

Masculine

Rare, exotic name with unknown origins and no established meaning. Its mystery makes it unique and intriguing.

KEDAR

Masculine

Unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "gateway to the mountain" and associated with Mount Kedarnath, a revered Hindu pilgrimage site.

KEDARIAN

Masculine

Distinctive male name of African origin, believed to derive from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, potentially meaning "born on a Tuesday" or having royal/warrior connotations.

KEDARIOUS

Masculine

African-American name derived from the Hebrew 'Jedidiah', meaning 'beloved of God'.