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Keandrae is a modern African American name created by combining KeAndre ("the crown becomes the king") and Jarell ("powerful ruler"), symbolizing strength and royalty.
Keandre is a distinctive name of African American origin, created by rapper Lil Wayne in 2008 by combining KeAndre and Andre. It conveys strength, power, leadership, and authenticity.
Keandre is a unique American name believed to be a blend of Kevin and Andrew, reflecting strength and leadership, though its exact origins and meaning are unknown.
Keannah is a unique female name of African origin that means "the fourth born child" or "graceful/beautiful," popularized in the U.S. during the late 20th century by African American families seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
Keari is a distinctive American name with no documented history or meaning; it's a modern invention often associated with Keri, an English name meaning "lovely" or "beloved," though this connection isn't clear.
Kearrah is an American female given name created by author Piers Anthony for his fantasy series "Xanth". Its meaning is uncertain but often associated with 'power' or 'strength'. Despite its unclear origin, Kearrah has gained popularity as a distinctive choice for daughters.
Keaston is a rare American name created by combining Keith and Aston, without a specific meaning or extensive history.
Keather is a rare American girl's name created by combining Kate and Heather, reflecting both femininity and natural beauty.
Keaton is a rare American given name derived from the English occupational surname Keating, originally given to leather tanners or curriers. It has no specific meaning but has gained popularity as a celebrity baby name in recent years despite its rarity.
Keatyn is a newly coined American feminine name, created by Jillian Medoff for her 2017 novel 'The Trust', with no inherent meaning but growing in popularity due to its unique sound.
Keazia is a unique, modern name of uncertain origin, popularized in recent years despite its elusive meaning, which may be connected to the Hebrew word "ke'ez" meaning "cassia," though this connection is not widely accepted.
Kechelle is an unique African American name created by combining Keisha and Aachelle, possibly reflecting their meanings of "like bright shining stars" and "noble/bold".
Kedarious is an African-American name derived from the Hebrew 'Jedidiah', meaning 'beloved of God'.
Kedran is a unique, modern name of unknown origin, often used for both boys and girls since its popularity in the late 20th century US. Its meaning is undefined, leaving room for personal interpretation.
Kedric is a rare American given name created by author Frank L. Baum for his Oz series, with no widely accepted meaning beyond its fictional origin.
Kedzie is a rare American name derived from the Kickapoo tribe, meaning "to make a mark or sign.
Keeaira is an American name of African origin, believed to combine elements from names like Keisha and Aira, popularized by strong women in pop culture, and often chosen for its uniqueness.
Keeana is an attractive African-American name derived from Swahili 'kizito', signifying 'gift'.
Keeanna is a unique Native American name derived from Choctaw elements, meaning 'beautiful honor'.
Keedon is an American name coined from the combination of Keith and Don.
Keenyn is a recent American girls' name coined by rapper/singer Kehlani Parrish in 2014, potentially meaning 'passionate' or 'handsome/gracious', and gaining popularity among her fans.
Keeona is a unique African American name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God is merciful".
Keesean is an American origin given name created by combining Kevin and Jason, possibly meaning "handsome" or "gracious," with a modern feel but rarity in historical records.
Keeshawn is an original African American name created by blending Kevin ("handsome" or "fair-haired") and Shawn ("god is gracious").
Keeshia is an African American name derived from Swahili "kishani," meaning "a woman of strength.
Keeshon is an African American name derived from Kevin, meaning "handsome" or "fair-haired," but evolved into a unique name reflecting independence and cultural pride during the 1970s-1980s.
Keeston is a rare American name, believed to be a blend of Keith ('fair-haired') and Austin ('venerable'), with unclear origin and meaning.
Keeta is a Native American name of Apache origin, meaning 'little willow', symbolizing grace, resilience, and adaptability.
Keeton is an American given name of unknown origin, coined as an original creation without a specific meaning or historical figure attached to it.
Keetra is an exotic African-derived name meaning "rain" in Swahili, popularized by American R&B singer Aaliyah as her middle name.
Keevis is a unique African American name created by Iceberg Slim for his son in the late 1960s or early 1970s, with no definitive meaning but often associated with strength like ice. It has gained popularity in recent years and is notably used as the middle name of Kanye West's son Saint West.
Keeyon is a unisex African-American name derived from the Swahili word "kiyoni," meaning "bird." It signifies freedom, joy, and independence.
Kehlana is a distinctive Hebrew-origin feminine name meaning "community," popularized by author Anne Rice.
Kehlanee is a distinctive, African American-origin name derived from Kehlani, meaning "sea" or "calm sea," with an added 'h' for uniqueness, retaining water and tranquility symbolism.
Kehlanirose is a Cherokee name meaning "the first ray of sunlight who sees love and beauty in all living things.
Keiah is an American-origin, modern name derived from 'key', signifying power and influence. It gained popularity in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Kayla or Kiera, often used for females but suitable for both sexes. Pronounced /KEY-ah/, it emphasizes the first syllable.
Keiajah is an African-American name created by blending elements from names like Kai ('sea'), Ja (abbreviation for Jacob, 'supplanter') and Ah (possible reference to Aahil, 'intelligent'). It means 'someone intelligent who surpasses expectations'.
Keiandre is an African American origin name derived from Keisha and Andrea, created to honor family traditions or stand out uniquely. It has no specific meaning but offers flexibility for personal interpretation.
Keiarra is a beautiful African-American name derived from Kierra, which means 'happiness' in Swahili.
Keiasha is a unique African American female name derived from Swahili words "ke" meaning "to hold or keep," and "isha" meaning "woman," thus translating to "keeping woman.