Female and male first names : United States.



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Kortnee is a unique American girl's name with a distinctive spelling, created in the mid-20th century by combining elements from "Court" meaning "short" and the male name Neil.
Kortni is a unique American female given name derived from Courtney, meaning "short nose" in Old English, popularized in the late 20th century.
Kotah is a distinctive Native American name derived from the Creek tribe's language, meaning 'honorable bear' and symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
Koulson is a rare American name derived from English surnames Coulsen or Colson, possibly meaning "dark bear" (Old Norse) or "black wise one" (Norman). Its history is not well-documented due to its rarity, but it has been used in America since at least the 19th century.
Kourtland is a unique American name, created in the late 20th century as a blend of Courtney ('short') and Landon ('long hill'), potentially meaning 'short land'.
Kourtlyn is a modern American unisex name derived from "Court" and "lynn," meaning "leader's court." It gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 1900s, likely inspired by other popular names starting with 'K.' Despite its American roots, Kourtlyn has since become globally recognized.
Kourtnee is a unique, modern American name derived from Courtney, but without a direct meaning. It stands out with its distinctive one 't' spelling and has gained popularity among parents seeking unusual baby names despite lacking historical significance or figures associated with it.
Kourtney is a distinctive American female name coined by Kim Kardashian for her older sister, without a specific meaning or etymology.
Krayton is a rare American given name of English origin, derived from the occupational surname Crayton, meaning 'maker or seller of crayons.' Its meaning is uncertain but may be associated with Middle English words relating to chalk or limestone. There are fewer than five babies named Krayton annually in the U.S., making it a distinctive choice.
Krey is a rare male given name with uncertain origins and meaning. Its etymology is unknown, with theories suggesting Scandinavian influences or invented status. Despite this mystery, Krey has been used in various cultures throughout history, particularly in the United States since the late 19th century. The significance of Krey depends on individual interpretation, often associated with strength, uniqueness, creativity, or innovation due to its potential Scandinavian roots or invented nature. Its rarity makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
Kreyton is a rare American name derived from Old Norse 'Creatun', meaning 'to create'.
Krisalynn is an American-made name blending Kristine/Christine ("gifted") with the feminine suffix "lynn".
Krisann is a rare American compound name derived from Kristin ('follower of Christ') and Ann ('grace'), signifying 'graceful follower of Christ'.
Krisean is an American-origin given name with no specific meaning, created for its unique sound rather than linguistic significance.
Krishawn is a distinctive African American name coined by rapper Kris Kross in the 1990s, believed to blend Kris (from Christopher) and Shawn. Its popularity reflects its association with creativity and individuality, despite uncertain origins.
Krishawna is an African American blended name created from Kristin and Shawna, carrying the spirit of innovation and creativity without a specific traditional meaning.
Krishelle is a distinctive American name, created as a blend of Kristine (bearer of Christ) and Michelle (who is like God), honoring God's path.
Kristamarie is a harmonious American name blend of Krista ('anointed') and Marie ('sea of bitterness'), symbolizing unique strength and compassion despite its potential bitter origins.
Kristey is a unique, captivating feminine name of Scottish origin, derived from the ancient Gaelic "Cristin," meaning "follower of Christ." It gained popularity during the Victorian era and was associated with the romanticized image of Scotland. The name has been carried by notable figures like Kristine Johnson, an American actress known for her strong-willed roles in silent films. Today, Kristey remains a distinctive choice, conveying strength, antiquity, faith, and devotion while standing out due to its rarity.
Kristilee is a unique American name created by Anne Rice, combining 'Kris', meaning 'cutting' or 'split', and '-lee', derived from Scottish surname Lee.
Kristilynn is a captivating American name created by Stephen King for his novel 'The Long Walk', gaining popularity as an original choice with the potential meaning of 'follower of Christ, noble'.
Kristinejoy is a modern American name, likely created by combining Kristin/Christine with 'joy', meaning happiness.
Kristle is a unique American feminine given name coined by Frank L. Baum in his "Oz" series, notably in "The Emerald City of Oz" (1900). Despite lacking traditional meaning, its appealing sound and association with the enchanting world of Oz have contributed to its popularity.
Kristlynn is an American feminine name created by combining 'Crystal' and 'lyn', denoting clarity and woods, respectively.
Kristyan is a unique male name of American origin, coined by actor Chris Kattan in 2011 with no specified meaning. Despite its uncertain origins, Kristyan has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
Kristyanna is an American name created by combining Kristy ("follower of Christ") and Anna ("grace"), though its historical usage is undocumented.
Kristylee is a captivating American female name, formed by merging Christine ('follower of Christ') and Michelle ('who is like God?'), resulting in a unique blend without an official meaning.
Kruise is an American name of recent origin, created by parents seeking a unique and memorable moniker with no specific meaning or history behind it.
Kryslynn is an American-origin feminine given name coined in the late 20th century, believed to be a blend of Crystal and Lynn, possibly symbolizing clarity, purity, and strength.
Krystallee is a modern American girl's name, derived from Crystal, meaning "ice" or "clear crystal". It was created in the late 20th century by parents seeking a distinctive yet meaningful name for their daughter. Despite its recent origin, Krystallee has gained popularity due to its unique sound and spelling, often associated with strength and individuality.
Krystallynn is an American blend name, combining 'Krystal', meaning 'clear gemstone', with 'Lyndsay/Lynn', derived from Scottish surname Lindsay, translating to 'from the bright meadow'. This unique name suggests beauty, preciousness, and brightness.
Krystalmae is a unique name coined by Anne Rice for her novel "The Queen of the Damned", combining 'Krystal' meaning crystal and 'Mae' meaning mother in Welsh, signifying strength, clarity, beauty, and nurturing.
Krystalrose is an American given name that combines "Krystal" and "Rose," symbolizing strength and beauty.
Krystalynn is an American feminine name derived from Crystal and Lynn or Eleanor, popularized in the late 20th century through creative name blending trends.
Krysteena is an American feminine given name coined in the late 20th century. Its origins are unclear but it has gained popularity recently despite its uncertain meaning. Some interpret it as "crystalline" or a blend of Crystal and Stephanie, but ultimately its meaning is flexible.
Kulture is a unique African-origin name coined by Kanye West and Kim Kardashian for their daughter in 2018, with a possible meaning related to art and culture.
Kurston is an American given name created by author Stephen King for his novel "The Stand," published in 1978. Its meaning is unknown, but it has gained popularity as a unique choice for parents seeking distinctive baby names.
Kurstyn is a distinctive American given name with uncertain origins but possible meanings such as "courteous" or being inspired by the English surname Curtis. Its unique spelling makes it memorable and striking.
Kwanisha is an unique African American name derived from Swahili elements 'Kwani' (who is this?) and 'Isha' (God is with me), signifying curiosity and divine presence.
Kwanza is a unisex name of African origin meaning "first" in Swahili language.