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Kwanza is an African boy's name derived from Swahili, meaning 'first'. It signifies unity and heritage, as it's connected to the first day of Kwanzaa.
Kwanze is a Swahili name meaning "first," signifying new beginnings and preserving cultural heritage; popularized by Dr. Maulana Karenga who introduced it in 1966 for Kwanzaa, an annual African-American holiday celebrating unity and perseverance.
Kwincy is an uncommon yet notable name of African American origin, derived from Quincy, meaning "fifth" in Latin.
Kyah is a unique African American name, created by blending Kendra and Yasha, with possible meanings of "pure," "clear," "life," or "spirit.
Kyah is a beautiful Native American name derived from the Choctaw word "chike," meaning "to shoot" or "to hunt." It's a powerful and distinctive choice for a baby girl's name.
Kyairra is a modern African-American name created by blending Kai (Hawaiian for 'sea') and Iierra (possible African variant of Aierra), signifying strength and beauty.
Kycere is an original name coined by American parents during the late 20th century with no known origin or traditional meaning.
Kyheim is a unique African American name coined by musician Kanye West for his son, with an unknown but potentially heaven-related meaning.
Khyiem is an American-origin name created by parents seeking uniqueness, with its meaning unknown but possibly inspired by sounds of other names like "Khyber" or "Kye". Despite uncertain origins, it has gained popularity in recent years, appearing on the U.S. most popular baby names list in 2018.
Kyhlee is a modern given name of unknown origin, possibly created as a blend of popular names Kylee and Skyler. It gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century but remains uncommon. The name Kyhlee is often associated with feminine qualities, although it is not strictly gendered. Its pronunciation typically follows /kai-lee/.
Kyiara is an unique and beautiful name of uncertain African or Native American origin, often associated with strength and creativity.
Kya is a distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with proposed meanings including "first rain" or "beautiful," popularized by recent literature and media.
Kylan: Origin unknown; no specific historical/cultural significance; gained popularity in late 20th century U.S.; various spellings; popularized by figures like Kyrie Irving & KYLIE Minogue.
Kyland is an American name derived from Kyle (Scottish for "narrow land") and Landon (English for "long hill"), creating a powerful, unisex moniker with roots in the natural world.
Kyland is an American given name created by blending Kyle (Scottish Gaelic: "narrow land") and Landon (English: "from the long hill"), gaining popularity in recent years for its fresh sound and appealing alliteration, despite not having a distinct meaning on its own.
Kylayah is a unique American name created by combining elements from Kyle, Katelyn, and Layla. Its meaning is open to interpretation but some associate it with "beautiful night channel". Despite its recent origin, Kylayah has started gaining popularity on baby name databases and social media platforms.
Kyle is a Scottish surname turned unisex given name, meaning "narrow" or "slender". It gained popularity in the US during the mid-20th century and has been borne by notable figures like actors Kyle MacLachlan and Kyle Chandler.
Kyleanthony is an American compound name derived from Scottish 'Kyle' meaning "son of Coy" and Latin 'Anthony' meaning "priceless, highly praiseworthy," resulting in the interpretation: "highly praiseworthy son of Coy.
Kylee is an American female name of Scottish origin, derived from 'Clyde,' meaning 'from the river Clyde.' Its feminine form emerged in the late 20th century.
Kylei is a rare American girl's name created as a feminine version of Kyle, meaning "narrow" in Scottish Gaelic, with no other specific meaning.
Kyleigha is an American-origin female name, believed to be created by combining 'Kyle' and 'Leigh', but its meaning remains unclear.
Kylend is a modern American boy's name created by combining Kyle, Kendall, and Dylan; it has no traditional meaning or historical figure association.
Kyliemarie is a contemporary American name created by combining Kyle and Marie, with no specific meaning or history behind it.
Kylierae is a unique American girl's name, created by combining elements of other names starting with 'K', such as Kyle or Kylie, but without a specific meaning or established origin.
Kylyn is a distinctive American name created by author Stephen King for his character in "The Dark Tower" series, symbolizing strength and courage despite its unknown meaning.
Kymar is a unique, masculine given name with unknown origins, gaining popularity despite its unclear meaning and lack of historical significance.
Kymari is a modern, African American name derived from Kim ("honorable") and Mari ("bitter"), combining rich historical roots with unique sound.
Kymari is an African American name derived from Kimari, meaning "Spirit of the Sea".
Kymberle is a rare American girl's name, created in the mid-20th century by blending Kimberly and Crystal with a unique syllable added. Its meaning is unknown as it isn't derived from any established language or cultural tradition.
Kymberlee is an American-origin female name created in the late 20th century as a variant of Kimberly, with no specific meaning beyond its distinct sound.
Kymberleigh is a distinctive American given name coined in the late 20th century, combining elements from popular female names like Kimberly or Cymber. Despite lacking historical meaning, some associate it with "beautiful meadow.
Kymberley is an American female given name created by blending Kimberly and Amberley, with no specific meaning outside of its composite parts.
Kymberli is a captivating American name created by combining "Kim" and "Beryl," signifying strength, elegance, purity, and joy.
Kymberlie is a distinctive female name of American origin, created by blending Kimberly ("woodland") and Aubrey ("noble ruler"), resulting in a melodic and unique name embodying both components' essence.
Kymberly is an American variant of Kimberly, derived from the English name Cumbria meaning "from the fortress by the riverbank.
Kymberlynn is an American girl's name composed of Kimber (from the woodlands) and Lynn (waterfall), first popularized in the late 20th century for its unique elegance and nature-inspired meaning.
Kymesha is a unique, modern African American name with no universally agreed-upon meaning, but it's believed to derive from combining Kim and Mesha, suggesting strength and power.
Kymira is an exotic female given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years for its uniqueness.
Kymoni is a distinctive African American name with uncertain origins but believed to be a late 20th-century creation, possibly combining Kim and Monica or related to Kyrie, meaning 'lord'.
Kymonie is a unique African American girl's name derived from Swahili "Kumonia," meaning "wise.