Male names.

KENYAN

Masculine

Adjective of African origin, specifically tied to the East African country Kenya. It means 'mountainous region', derived from the Kamba language spoken by local ethnic groups near Mount Kenya.

KENYARI

Masculine

Swahili name meaning 'one who fights against', embodying resilience and strength.

KENYATA

Masculine

Kenyatta is an African-origin given name derived from Swahili, meaning "burning and shining forth" or "fig tree," popularized by Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta.

KENYATTA

Masculine

African given name derived from the Maasai people of Kenya, translating to 'having a steady hand'.

KENYATTE

Masculine

Unique Swahili name meaning 'strong and steadfast'.

KENYE

Masculine

African origin, means 'bold' or 'strong' in Swahili, reflecting its rich cultural significance.

KENYEA

Masculine

Unique African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'eighth born child' or 'child born on a Sunday'.

KENYELL

Masculine

Uncommon Swahili name meaning "mountainous" or "where there is thunder," reflecting Kenya's dramatic landscapes and carrying significant cultural meaning.

KENYEN

Masculine

Distinctive African name derived from 'Kenya,' meaning 'mountainous place' in Kikuyu, reflecting Kenya's breathtaking landscapes.

KENYER

Masculine

Hebrew-origin boys' name, interpreted as 'God will establish' or 'established by God', conveying religious strength.

KENYETTA

Masculine

Rare and meaningful name of African origin, derived from 'Kenya', meaning 'the place of the Cushites', an ancient ethnic group, and embodying pride, strength, and resilience.

KENYI

Masculine

Uncommon African name from the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania, with a possible meaning of 'growth' or 'upward movement'.

KENYIN

Masculine

African unisex name of Igbo origin meaning "God's gift".

KENYON

Masculine

Uncommon American given name with English roots, derived from the surname Kenyon which means "of noble kin.

KENYOTA

Masculine

Rare first name with no known origin, meaning, or etymology. It's not derived from common names or words and has no recorded historical or cultural significance.

KENYOTTA

Masculine

Kenyatta is a distinctive African name from Kenya that means "having a steadfast mind" or "strong-willed," reflecting strength, determination, and resilience.

KENYUN

Masculine

African origin name from the Maasai people, meaning "the place where water comes out of the ground," symbolizing strength, resilience, and unity in harsh conditions.

KENZEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is my defense," derived from the words "ken" (firm) and "Yael" (mountain goat), potentially signifying stubbornness or resilience.

KENZELL

Masculine

Modern African American boy's name composed of "Ken," meaning wise, and "Zell," associated with the Celtic word for sea, creating a unique interpretation: "wise like the sea.

KENZI

Masculine

Unisex Japanese name meaning 'healthy' or 'strong'.

KENZIE

Masculine

Unisex name of Scottish origin, derived from "Cinn t-sìthe" meaning "fair-headed". Traditionally used as a male given name, it has gained popularity as a unisex name in recent years, often associated with the Scottish Highlands.

KENZO

Masculine

Japanese boy's name meaning "healthy son" or "strong son".

KENZY

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name, commonly interpreted as "enduring" or "strong," originating from the biblical name of King David's son.

KEO

Masculine

Distinctive Cambodian name believed to have originated from ancient Khmer language, potentially meaning 'born on the fifth lunar day' with celestial connotations.

KEOKI

Masculine

Rare and exotic Hawaiian name that originates from "ke" meaning "the" and "oki" meaning "hill", translating to "the hill". It holds deep spiritual significance as mountains are considered sacred domains of gods in Hawaiian mythology, embodying strength and grandeur while symbolizing the connection between humans and nature.

KEOL

Masculine

Irish name derived from Caoilfhi, meaning "beautiful in voice".

KEOLA

Masculine

Hawaiian unisex name that means "the calm one.

KEON

Masculine

Irish name derived from Ó Caomhán, meaning 'descendant of little gentle'.

KEONA

Masculine

Captivating Hawaiian female name derived from "ke one," meaning "the foundation." It signifies strength, stability, and steadfastness, reflecting ancient Hawaiian culture's appreciation for meaningful names.

KEONDRA

Masculine

Uncommon African American female name with Hawaiian and Greek roots, meaning "the firstborn who is strong and powerful".

KEONDRAE

Masculine

Uncommon, blended African American name derived from Kevin and Andrea, possibly signifying 'strong' and 'handsome'.

KEONDRAY

Masculine

Modern African American given name with an uncertain meaning and history, believed to be a blend of Kevin and Andre, potentially meaning "handsome man" or "manly". It has gained some popularity in recent years, primarily in the United States, but remains relatively rare.

KEONDRE

Masculine

American name created from the combination of Keke Palmer and Kendrick Lamar's names, gaining popularity in the late 2000s.

KEONDRIC

Masculine

Uncommon African American male given name, believed to be a blend of Kevin (Irish for "handsome") and Andrew (Greek for "strong"). It could thus be interpreted as meaning "handsome strength".

KEONDRICK

Masculine

Recent African American name, created by blending Kevin and Andrew, with no definitive meaning but gaining popularity since 2006.

KEONE

Masculine

Hawaiian name derived from "kea", meaning "white" or "light". It was traditionally given to children born with fair complexions or during bright sunlight, reflecting the significant meanings often attributed to names in Hawaiian culture.

KEONI

Masculine

Unique Hawaiian boy's name meaning "the one who is feared," derived from "ke" (the) and "oni" (fear). It has a rich history in Hawaiian culture, where it was traditionally given to chiefs and warriors for their bravery and strength.

KEONNE

Masculine

American name of Hawaiian origin meaning "the quiet one.

KEONTA

Masculine

Unique African-origin name derived from Swahili 'kionta' meaning 'to think', popularized by Toni Cade Bambara in her novel 'The Salt Eaters'.

KEONTAE

Masculine

Unique male name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "Kontae", meaning "to make a decision".