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KESLEY
MasculineUnique, made-up given name with unknown origin and meaning, and no historical or cultural significance.
KESON
MasculineDistinctive African name derived from the Swahili language, meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
KESSEL
MasculineGerman surname derived from 'kessel', meaning 'cauldron' or 'pot'. It likely originated as an occupational name for coppersmiths or potters in 14th-century Germany, with variants including Kessler and Kesselring.
KESSIAH
MasculineHebrew origin name meaning "vision," associated with biblical figures like Caleb's wife, signifying profound insight and wisdom.
KESSLER
MasculineRare yet powerful German origin name meaning "brave leader" or "bold ruler," reflecting courage and determination.
KESTEN
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name derived from 'kest', meaning 'crest' or 'peak'. It signifies strength, leadership, and achievement.
KESTER
MasculineRare English given name derived from Cester, denoting someone from Chester city. It originates from Latin 'Castra', meaning 'camp' or 'fortress'.
KESTIN
MasculineRare Welsh male given name derived from "cestni", meaning "wise".
KESTON
MasculineRare and distinctive boy's name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Keston village in Kent, England.
KESTREL
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the falcon species known as the kestrel, originating from Middle English 'chesperel' and Old French 'chervisol'. It symbolizes power, speed, and keen vision, typically used for females but can also be male. Its use has gained popularity in recent years.
KESTUTIS
MasculineDistinctive Lithuanian male name of Baltic origin, meaning "heap" or "pile," historically significant as it was borne by Grand Duke Kęstutis, who ruled Lithuania in the 14th century and founded Kaunas city.
KESTYN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh given name meaning 'fortress' or 'castle', symbolizing strength and protection, popularized by ancient Celtic warriors.
KESUAN
MasculineIndonesian name derived from Sundanese language, meaning 'beautiful water'.
KETAN
MasculineIndian name from Gujarat, meaning 'lotus' and symbolizing beauty, purity, and resilience, popular among Gujarati families and worldwide due to notable bearers like film director Ketan Mehta.
KETCH
MasculineAmerican origin, derived from the English word 'catch', originally given as an occupational surname to fishermen or hunters who caught fish or animals for a living. Over time, Ketch has evolved into a unisex given name in some parts of the world, with the meaning "to catch" or "one who catches", but it remains relatively uncommon and lacks specific cultural or historical significance beyond its occupational origins.
KETCHER
MasculineRare French origin name with unknown meanings, possibly derived from Occitan 'chetiva' meaning 'she-goat', though unconfirmed.
KETHAN
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning 'sword', associated with biblical figures known for their strength and bravery, popular among Hindus signifying courage, and symbolizing power and precision.
KETIH
MasculineThe name Keith originates from Scotland, where it means "handsome" or "happy.
KETON
MasculineRare but meaningful Greek male given name derived from "ketos," meaning "sea monster" or "whale." It carries a powerful connection to ancient Greek mythology and symbolizes strength, courage, and wisdom.
KETRELL
MasculineDistinctive name of African American origin, created by combining Kevin and Trell, standing out due to its unique spelling and memorable sound.
KETRIC
MasculineAfrican origin name, first popularized in late 20th century USA among African Americans. It's a blend of names like Kevin and Ricardo or Kristopher and Eric. Despite no explicit meaning, its uniqueness reflects creativity of its originators.
KETRICK
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, translating to "bringer of joy" or "happy arrival".
KETRON
MasculineRare Hebrew male name derived from "ketoret," meaning "incense," and has biblical significance.
KEUNDRE
MasculineRare, distinctive name of Igbo origin in Nigeria, potentially meaning 'the bringer of arrival' or 'good news', though interpretations vary due to its scarcity.
KEUNTA
MasculineAfrican Yoruba name derived from "Okeunta," meaning "mountain top," symbolizing strength, resilience, and destined for great achievement.
KEUNTE
MasculineRare African name of Fulani origin, likely connected to the culture and traditions of this West African ethnic group.
KEVAL
MasculineIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Kevala", meaning "solitary" or "independent".
KEVAN
MasculineKevan, of Irish origin, means 'ancient' or 'enduring,' reflecting its timelessness and historical prominence.
KEVANI
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "God has given me," reflecting divine favor and spirituality.
KEVANTE
MasculineModern African variant of the Irish name Kevin, meaning "handsome" or "comely".
KEVARI
MasculineUnisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "waiting for rain," symbolizing patience and hope.
KEVARIS
MasculineDistinctive African-origin boys' name derived from Kwadwo, meaning 'born on Monday' in Twi. Its popularity rose following its use in 2005's "Coach Carter.
KEVAUGHN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Cobaigh, meaning "descendant of Cobhtha," a legendary warrior said to have predictive powers.
KEVAUN
MasculineUncommon African name derived from Kefa, meaning 'like a flower', influenced by names like Kevin or Kavon.
KEVEEN
MasculineUnique Welsh given name derived from Cevin, meaning "small head," associated with strength and wisdom. It has historical significance through figures like Saint Kevin of Glendalough.
KEVEN
MasculineKevin is an Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó Caoimh, meaning "handsome" or "comely.
KEVEON
MasculineAfrican-origin male given name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning "born on Friday," symbolizing birth during sacred celebrations.
KEVER
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'cave', originating from the Bible as one of King David's mighty warriors.
KEVI
MasculineUnique Irish name derived from 'ciar', meaning 'dark-haired'. It was once popular among Irish nobility and clergy, named after St Kevin of Glendalough.
KEVIAN
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Ceabháin, meaning 'descendant of Ceabhan', an ancient Irish warrior or chief.