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Kiaralee is an American-origin name derived from the combination of Kiara (Italian for 'deer', meaning grace) and Alee (Arabic for 'exalted', used by singer Aaliyah).
Kiarri is an appealing, recently coined African American name, derived from Kim, Karen, and Carrie, potentially signifying strength.
Kiaundra is a distinctive African American female name created in the late 20th century by blending elements from various sources, possibly inspired by Hawaiian or Swahili words, symbolizing strength and uniqueness while embracing African heritage.
Kiawna is a unique Native American name of Choctaw origin meaning "to see" or "vision," traditionally given to children believed to have foresight or prophecy.
Kiayah is a unique and intriguing name of uncertain African or Native American origin, potentially meaning 'life' or 'joy', but likely a modern creation.
Kiayla is an African American name, created during the late 20th century as a blend of popular names like Kiara and Kayla. Despite no definitive meaning, it's often associated with nobility or strength due to its powerful sound.
Kid is an unconventional American male name derived from the English word for young goat/sheep, popularized in the mid-20th century and associated with counterculture. Despite having no specific meaning, its appeal lies in its uniqueness and ability to stand out.
Kieanna is a unique African American name created by combining the names Keye Luke and Ann-Margret. It has no specific meaning and is believed to have been chosen for its uniqueness by its parents or guardians. Despite its rarity, it has been carried notably by American basketball player Kieanna Stroud.
Kiearah is a unique African American name created in the early 20th century, with no specific meaning but sometimes associated with life and warmth.
Kiedis is a rare Scottish name with possible meanings related to victory or fiery hair, or inspired by Native American culture.
Kienna is a unique and beautiful African American name derived from Swahili words 'ki' meaning 'of' or 'from', and 'ennah' meaning 'water', translating to 'source of water'. In many African cultures, water symbolizes life and purification, making Kienna a powerful and meaningful name with deep roots in African heritage.
Kierra is a captivating African-American name derived from Swahili 'kiara', meaning 'light' or 'bright', believed to bring positivity into one's life.
Kierslyn is a modern American name, created by combining 'Ki' from Kimberly/Kristin with 'erslyn', possibly derived from Ernestine or Erskin. Its meaning remains flexible.
Kierstynn is a modern, original name of unknown origin with no established meaning, coined by parents seeking uniqueness and first appearing in the United States in the late 20th century.
Kiesha is a captivating African-American name created by Virginia Hamilton for her novel "The House of Dies Dreaming," first appearing in 1968.
Kihanna is an intriguing name of uncertain African or Native American origin, with various spellings and meanings attributed based on personal preferences and cultural influences.
Kiiara is a unique American female name created by Kiari Kendrell Ceballos, professionally known as Kiiara, with no explicit meaning but often interpreted as "little" or "beautiful." It gained popularity since 2014 due to her successful music career and collaborations with prominent artists.
Kijuana is a unique African American name derived from the Swahili word "kiujane," meaning "sweetheart" or "beloved one.
Kimarie is an uncommon yet captivating African-American name, created by blending Kimberly ('of the meadow') and Marie ('wished-for child'). It emerged in mid-20th century U.S. black communities as a distinctive alternative to traditional names.
Kimarley is a 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.
Kimarri is an original given name of African-American origin, created by author Nalo Hopkinson for her science fiction novel 'Brown Girl in the Ring'.
Kimball is a rare American given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the English surname Kimball, meaning 'homestead on a hill'.
Kimbell is a unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting Scottish roots or American invention, but no definitive evidence exists.
Kimberla is a unique English female given name, coined during the late 20th century in the USA by combining Kim ("resolute") and arla ("eagle"), resulting in "resolute eagle".
Kimberland is a rare American given name, believed to blend Kimberly and land, meaning "from the royal gem land.
Kimberlea is a rare English female given name with unclear origins, potentially derived from Kimberly or an American invention; its meaning varies depending on the source.
Kimberlee is a feminine given name of American origin, a variant spelling of Kimberly, derived from the male name Cymbeline in Shakespeare's play "The Winter's Tale". It gained popularity mid-20th century and remains a popular choice for its unique sound and vintage charm, though it has no specific meaning.
Kimberly is an English feminine given name derived from the Pennsylvania coal mining town of the same name, which was established by James Hutton and named after his Scottish ancestral home. Its meaning is "from the wooded valley," reflecting its scenic landscape.
Kimberlyann is an American name derived from the combination of Kimberly, meaning 'diamond strength', and Ann, signifying 'grace'.
Kimberlynn is an American name derived from Kimberly (meaning "from the strong, clear stream") and Lynn (meaning "leader" or "fair-haired"), combining English and Welsh roots for a unique and captivating identity.
Kimberly is an English name meaning "ruler" or "clearing," popular worldwide, particularly in the US since the mid-20th century.
Kimbree is an African American origin name derived from Kimberly (meaning "from the estate of Cynebel") and Bree (meaning "strength" or "exalted one"), combining elegance and strength.
Kimbrell is an American, unisex name created by author Anne Rice for her vampire chronicles series. It's often associated with strength and uniqueness.
Kimberly is an English name derived from 'Cumbria', meaning 'from the land by the River Cumbro'. It gained popularity in the US during the 19th century, symbolizing beauty, strength, and resilience.
Kimiah is a unique Native American name from the Choctaw tribe, translating to "graceful flower".
Kimilee is a captivating American name created by author Richard Paul Evans for his character, with potential meanings including connection to nature and heavenly spirit.
Kimimila is a captivating Native American name derived from the Makah tribe's language, meaning "the one who always smiles.
Kimley is a unique name of unclear origin, with varying suggestions including American roots or other global beginnings. Its meaning is also uncertain, with interpretations ranging from "helper" to "warrior." Despite its short history as a given name, Kimley has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.
Kimlyn is an American female name created from Kimberly and Lynn, with meanings "from the wood of wild kale" and "lake," respectively.
Kimmerly is a unique American given name created by blending Kimberly (dark reddish-brown color) and Emily (to excel).