Kahil is an Arabic name meaning 'hero' or 'warrior', traditionally used in the Middle East, now gaining global recognition due to its unique sound and powerful meaning.
Kahila is a distinctive Hebrew female name meaning "strong as an army," derived from the word "kayil." It was once a city of refuge in biblical times and has since gained global popularity.
Kahla is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'bride', often chosen for its celebratory connotation, and popular among non-Jewish communities due to its melodic sound and distinctive spelling.
Kahlan is a unique and captivating given name of unclear origin, with suggestions ranging from Hebrew 'pure' or Choctaw 'friend', popularized by Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series.
Kahlayah is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'beauty' or 'grace', and believed to be created through literature, mispronunciation, or familial creativity.
Kahle is a Hebrew-derived unisex name meaning "all" or "every," traditionally held by notable figures like Rabbi Kahale Rabbaye and Kahal Pines in Singer's novel.
Kahleesi is a unique and powerful name derived from the Dothraki language in "Game of Thrones," meaning 'mother' or 'queen.' Though not rooted in reality, it's gained popularity due to its empowering meaning and association with Daenerys Targaryen.
Kahlel is an Arabic name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', associated with the revered Islamic companion Khalid ibn al-Walid, known for his bravery and loyalty.
Kahleya is an African origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, translating to "My spirit will never die," symbolizing resilience and eternity.
Kahli is a unique Hebrew name derived from "kehilah," meaning "community" or "gathering." It has traditionally been used for both boys and girls but is now more popular as a girl's name.