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KIYLEN
MasculineModern, invented name of unclear origin, believed to mean 'pure' or 'holy', though it lacks historical significance. It gained popularity in recent years as a creative and individual choice.
KIYLER
MasculineIrish-derived name, originally Caoilfhionn, meaning 'fair-haired'.
KIYO
MasculineCenturies-old Japanese name meaning 'pure' or relating to nature.
KIYOMI
MasculineUnique Japanese girl's name derived from "Ki" meaning tree and "Yomi" meaning beauty, translating to beautiful tree or tree of beauty.
KIYON
MasculineThe name Kiyon of Japanese origin signifies "four trees" or "a grove of four trees".
KIYOSHI
MasculineJapanese male given name that combines the characters "喜" meaning 'joy' and "美" meaning 'beauty', conveying 'happiness and beauty'.
KIYOTO
MasculineJapanese given name originating from ancient times, composed of "Ki" meaning happiness and "Yoto" signifying use or application. It translates to 'using happiness' or 'bringing joy into action', symbolizing positivity and enthusiasm.
KIYRO
MasculineJapanese unisex name derived from "kiyo," meaning "pure" or "clean," associated with clarity, honesty, and innocence. Traditionally used for boys in ancient Japan, it has evolved to be popular for girls as well due to its appealing sound and universal adaptability.
KIZA
MasculineSwahili name meaning 'flower' or 'blossom', symbolizing beauty and grace.
KIZER
MasculineAfrican-origin name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning "let us go to war together," symbolizing unity and courage.
KIZZY
MasculineExotic, African-origin name from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, derived from 'Chizoba', meaning 'God answers prayers'.
KJ
MasculineScandinavian name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'kjaer', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
KJAY
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, used worldwide despite lacking clear etymology or established meaning.
KJELL
MasculineNorwegian name meaning 'calm' or 'calmness', derived from the Old Norse word for 'evening'. It was traditionally given at sunset.
KJON
MasculineKjorn is a Norwegian name derived from Old Norse "kjarvalr", meaning "strife" or "battle". It was traditionally given to individuals destined for greatness in combat and has been passed down through generations, notably borne by figures like Kjorn Hakonsson and Kjorn Magnusson. Today, it remains relatively rare outside Scandinavia but is often shortened to Kjon, symbolizing courage and determination despite its historical associations with conflict.
KJUAN
MasculineAshanti origin, means 'born on a Monday' and has gained popularity as a unique and meaningful choice.
KLARK
MasculineClark is an English surname dating back to the 13th century, derived from 'clerk', originally meaning 'scribe' or 'cleric', and later associated with clerks due to literacy's rarity.
KLAUS
MasculineGermanic name meaning "to shut" or "to close," derived from Old Norse Klafr. Popular in Germany for centuries, Klaus gained worldwide recognition through figures like writer Klaus Mann and officer Klaus von Stauffenberg.
KLAY
MasculineHebrew name meaning "clay," associated with Adam's creation from clay in Genesis, symbolizing humility and adaptability.
KLAYDEN
MasculineUnique baby boy's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years as a modern choice with uncertain meaning, possibly a variant of Clayton meaning "clay town.
KLAYTEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "kleðr," meaning 'cloth' or 'garment,' reflecting ancient weaving traditions.
KLAYTON
MasculineAmerican origin given name created by blending Clayton ('clay town') and Kaylee (Scottish for 'slender'). It's unique, distinctive, and has no specific meaning beyond its components.
KLEB
MasculineRare German-origin given name derived from the surname 'Klebe', meaning 'glue'.
KLEBER
MasculineRare German male given name derived from "Hleb" meaning "loaf of bread" and "bero" meaning "bright, famous", translating to "famous loaf of bread". It was first used by German settlers in the U.S. in the 18th century and has been carried by notable historical figures such as General Jean-Baptiste Kleber during the Napoleonic Wars. Today, it remains a distinctive choice embodying strength and historical importance.
KLEIN
MasculineGerman origin, derived from 'klīn', meaning 'small'.
KLEO
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "kleos," meaning glory or renown. In Greek mythology, Kleo was one of the three Muses inspiring epic poetry.
KLEVER
MasculineRare Dutch given name whose meaning can be interpreted as 'sticky' or 'adhesive', reflecting either its origin from the Dutch word 'kleverig' or its connection to glue-making through the surname Klever, which originated in North Holland.
KLEVIS
MasculineAlbanian-derived name meaning 'glove', popularized by medieval noble family Klevizot and historically associated with courage and valor.
KLIFTON
MasculineDistinctively American male name invented by author Stephen King for his 'Dark Tower' series.
KLINE
MasculineGerman-origin unisex given name derived from "klīn," meaning "slope" or "hill." It evolved from a medieval nickname for those living near hills, becoming more commonly used over time.
KLINT
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "cliff," symbolizing strength and resilience.
KLINTON
MasculineUncommon American male name derived from the surname Clinton, which has French roots meaning "merciful" or English habitation origins.
KLOUD
MasculineGerman origin gender-neutral name meaning "cloud," gaining popularity for its uniqueness and secular nature.
KLOVER
MasculineRare, gender-neutral Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'klaufi', meaning 'round' or 'ball'.
KLUTCH
MasculineUnconventional male given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years but remaining relatively uncommon compared to traditional names.
KLYDE
MasculineRare American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Scottish names Kyle or Clyde, or created by blending various names and words. Its meaning remains undocumented due to its rarity and recent invention.
KLYE
MasculineModern, blend-name derived from Kyle and Clayton, with no specific meaning but associations of strength and adaptability.
KMANI
MasculineDistinctive African name from the Bambara people of Mali, meaning 'peaceful'.
KMARI
MasculineCaptivating Swahili name, meaning 'to cultivate' or 'to farm', associated with agriculture and fertility in East African cultures.
KMARION
MasculineDistinctive name of uncertain origin, potentially a blend of Kamara ('peace') from West Africa and Marion ('of Mars'), though this is unconfirmed.