Male names.

KILEAN

Masculine

Irish name meaning 'bright-headed', derived from Cillian, which means 'church' in Gaelic.

KILEN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew boys' name meaning "palm of the hand," symbolizing strength and protection.

KILER

Masculine

The rare name Kiler has unknown origins and no universally accepted meaning, adding to its uniqueness.

KILEY

Masculine

Unique, Irish-origin given name meaning "descendant of Ceallach," which translates to "bright-headed" or "alert.

KILI

Masculine

Captivating Hawaiian name derived from 'kīl'i', meaning 'to watch over' or 'to protect'.

KILIAM

Masculine

Rare, Irish-origin name derived from the surname "Cumhaill," meaning "handsome.

KILIAN

Masculine

Irish origin name derived from Gaelic 'Cillíne', meaning 'little church'.

KILIK

Masculine

Turkish name derived from 'Kilîk', meaning 'hero' or 'strength', inspired by Gilgamesh's legend.

KILLEAN

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Cillín, meaning 'descendant of Killeen', which itself means 'devoted to God' or 'little church'.

KILLIAM

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Irish name derived from Cillí, meaning "devoted to God.

KILLIAN

Masculine

Irish boy's name meaning 'church', derived from the ancient Irish surname Cillíon.

KILLIEN

Masculine

Kylian is a unique French name derived from the Breton form of Julian, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'. It has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and remains popular today in France and other French-speaking countries.

KILLION

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the Gaelic word "Cill", meaning "church" and signifying "devoted to the church".

KILLIS

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning "whelk" or "sea snail," associated with the goddess Aphrodite, and originally borne by one of Poseidon's Nereids.

KILLUA

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "let's have a child," symbolizing hope and expectation.

KILLYAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name translating to "bright-headed" or "endowed with bright hair".

KILMER

Masculine

Irish male given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Ceallmhí, meaning "descendant of Ceallmhí," which is connected to the concept of church or monastery.

KILO

Masculine

Greek boy's name meaning "good" in ancient Greek, historically associated with a renowned mathematician of the 3rd century BC known for his exceptional intellect.

KILYAN

Masculine

Kilian is an Irish name meaning "disciple of Saint Kilian," derived from the Irish word "cilidh." It honors Saint Kilian, a 7th-century missionary who converted many to Christianity across Europe.

KILYN

Masculine

Exotic Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Ceileacain, meaning "descendant of Ceileacain," with Ceileacain translating to "devoted" or "loving.

KILYNN

Masculine

Unique Irish feminine name derived from the Gaelic word "cuileann," meaning holly.

KIM

Masculine

Korean name meaning "gold," traditionally male but now popular for both genders, symbolizing prosperity and success.

KIMAHRI

Masculine

Unique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "God is with us".

KIMANI

Masculine

Boy's name from Kenya's Kikuyu people meaning "one who has been made persistent".

KIMAR

Masculine

Unique African name of Swahili origin meaning 'to stand', potentially conveying steadfastness.

KIMARI

Masculine

Unique African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "beautiful" or "lovely".

KIMARIO

Masculine

African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning "God has answered my prayers.

KIMARION

Masculine

Original, creative given name with unknown origins and no historical or cultural significance.

KIMARLEY

Masculine

Rare and unique first name with unknown origins and no established meaning. It was first recorded in the United States during the mid-20th century.

KIMATHI

Masculine

African given name derived from the Kikuyu people of Kenya, meaning 'from Mathi', with historical significance tied to freedom fighter Dedan Kimathi.

KIMBAL

Masculine

Kimbal is of English origin, originally a surname meaning 'bellringer' or 'resident near the bell tower'.

KIMBALL

Masculine

Rare given name of English origin, derived from an Old English surname meaning "crooked stream" or "river bend," potentially signifying adaptability and flexibility.

KIMBEL

Masculine

African-American given name coined in the mid-20th century, possibly meaning 'beautiful and noble'.

KIMBELL

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting Scottish roots or American invention, but no definitive evidence exists.

KIMBER

Masculine

Gender-neutral English name that means "peak" or "summit", gaining popularity in recent years as a distinctive unisex option with no historical significance.

KIMBERLEY

Masculine

English feminine given name derived from the Old English words 'cyne' meaning 'king' and 'beorh' meaning 'settlement or fortified place'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century after diamonds were discovered near Kimberley, South Africa, leading to associations with wealth and prosperity. Notable figures include American actress Kimberley Williams-Paisley and Canadian model Kimberley Stewart. Today, Kimberley remains popular among English-speaking parents.

KIMBERLY

Masculine

American feminine given name of South African origin, derived from the diamond-rich city Kimberley. Though its meaning is not definitive, it often symbolizes durability and brilliance, qualities associated with diamonds.

KIMBLE

Masculine

Distinct male given name of English origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name "Kembel" or "Cumbell," possibly meaning "bending river.

KIMBRELL

Masculine

Uncommon American given name popularized by author Stephen King in his novel "The Long Walk." Despite its fictional origins, Kimbrell has gained genuine popularity among parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name for their child, with some believing it may have Welsh influences despite lacking definitive evidence. Its meaning and origin vary depending on individual interpretations but often evoke strength and resilience. As of 2000-2019 data from the Social Security Administration in the United States, fewer than five babies were named Kimbrell each year, contributing to its distinctive appeal.

KIMI

Masculine

Japanese name derived from "kimi," meaning "your honor" or "you," often used as an affectionate nickname for respected individuals.