Male names.

KEMAREE

Masculine

Unique African American name with unclear origins, potentially derived from Egyptian and biblical elements like "black" and "sea of bitterness," but also connected to Swahili names meaning "moon" or "creative." Despite its limited usage, Kemaree remains a distinctive and memorable choice.

KEMAREON

Masculine

Uniquely distinctive name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years due to its unusual nature and appealing sound, despite lacking historical or cultural significance.

KEMARI

Masculine

Japanese male given name derived from "kemari", meaning "ball" or "to play ball". It originated in ancient Japan as an artful game played by the imperial court, symbolizing elegance and skill.

KEMARIAN

Masculine

Unique African name meaning "chemistry" derived from Swahili, combining elements of earth (kem) and light (rian).

KEMARIO

Masculine

Uncommon African name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning potentially "the creation of royalty.

KEMARION

Masculine

Modern African name meaning "peace," popularized by actress Halle Berry's son and embodying tranquility.

KEMARIUS

Masculine

Uncommon Swahili boy's name meaning "skilled in chemistry.

KEMARLEY

Masculine

Jamaican origin name derived from the Marlie area of the country. Its meaning suggests someone with an independent spirit and strong sense of self who stands out due to their uniqueness and originality.

KEMARRI

Masculine

Kemarrie is a unique, African-origin name derived from the Swahili word "kema," meaning "good" or "beautiful." It signifies pleasantness, attractiveness, or desirability.

KEMARRION

Masculine

Modern African American name derived from Kamari, meaning 'free man' or 'king'.

KEMARUI

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian boys' name derived from "kemā" (to tame/calm) with the diminutive suffix "-rui". It means 'calming and gentle'.

KEMAURI

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "I am alive" or "Life has come," reflecting the Igbo people's reverence for life and ancestral wisdom.

KEMAURIE

Masculine

Hawaiian name meaning "rain child," believed to be touched by divine powers and bestowed with extraordinary talents.

KEMAURION

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Haitian name meaning 'to fight' or 'struggle', symbolizing resilience from the Haitian Revolution era.

KEMAURY

Masculine

African-origin name, derived from Kemah meaning 'to wait patiently' or 'the first born', significant among the Igbo people of Nigeria.

KEMEL

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "perfect" or "complete", popularized by historic figures like Ataturk and used in literature such as Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy.

KEMEN

Masculine

Rare male given name of Basque origin, derived from "ke" meaning "when" and "men" signifying "there", translating to "when there".

KEMET

Masculine

Egyptian origin name derived from "km.t", meaning "black land".

KEMIR

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning "generous," popular among ancient Arabian royalty and known for its historical figures like Persian scholar Kemir al-Fayruzabadi.

KEMMY

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from 'Mac Mhaic', meaning 'son of Michael' or 'son of the servant of God'. Originating in the 13th century, it stands out due to its unique spelling and rich historical heritage.

KEMO

Masculine

Unisex African name of Mandinka origin, meaning "peace". It is often given to boys and signifies a wish for harmony in one's life.

KEMON

Masculine

Enigmatic name of unknown African origins, often interpreted as signifying wisdom, strength, or beauty.

KEMOND

Masculine

Distinctive African name of Igbo origin, meaning "people who have arrived".

KEMONDRE

Masculine

African American name of Swahili origin, meaning 'one who loves' or 'beloved'.

KEMONE

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "I have patience" or "Patience is mine.

KEMONI

Masculine

African Igbo name meaning "the coming of a king.

KEMONIE

Masculine

Modern Haitian name derived from 'kemon' meaning 'how many', combined with '-ie'. It signifies curiosity and unity.

KEMONTA

Masculine

Female Igbo name meaning "female child who holds or has something.

KEMONTAE

Masculine

Distinctive American name combining elements from Emmanuel ("God is with us") and Monty/Montgomery ("from the mountain"), first popularized in the late 1980s among African American parents seeking unique, meaningful names.

KEMONTAY

Masculine

Uncommon African given name, believed to have Ashanti origins in Ghana. Its meaning varies; some suggest "born on Monday" while others propose "leader of war". Its history is undocumented, but it remains unique and culturally rich.

KEMONTE

Masculine

Rare African-origin given name popularized by Zora Neale Hurston's novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Despite having no specific meaning, it is often associated with independence and self-assurance.

KEMONTEZ

Masculine

Unique African-origin name derived from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria, meaning "Who is like you in respect?

KEMORI

Masculine

Captivating Japanese unisex name derived from "kemuri," meaning "smoke." It symbolizes power, strength, and resilience.

KEMP

Masculine

Rare English given name with an occupational origin, possibly referring to linen weavers or fighters. It emerged in the 13th century, with notable bearers including American actor Corbin Bernsen's TV character Arnie Kemp.

KEMPER

Masculine

English name derived from "campeour," meaning "chamberlain.

KEMPTON

Masculine

Rare English boys' name derived from the Old English word "cympa", meaning "valley".

KEMRAN

Masculine

Rare Turkish boy's name derived from the Turkic word 'kemer' meaning 'belt', offering a unique and culturally distinct option.

KEMUEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew boy's name meaning "God is precious.

KEN

Masculine

Japanese shortened form of Kenneth or Kelvin, originally derived from the Welsh name Cynwyl meaning "handsome," and popularized by the Ken doll from Barbie toys.

KENA

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "fatigued," derived from the word "kainah." It appears in the Bible as one of Zelophehad's daughters, highlighting female strength and determination. Today, it remains popular among Jews and others drawn to its unique sound and meaning.