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Keish is a Japanese given name meaning "chestnut", associated with good fortune and prosperity.
Keishi is a rare Japanese name with unknown origins and no widely agreed-upon meaning.
Keisuke is a traditional Japanese male name composed of the characters "kei" (respectful) and "suke" (to follow), conveying the meaning of "responsibly following".
Keitaro is a Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "ke" meaning "respectful" or "reverent", and "itaru" which means "to succeed", translating to "successful and respectful".
Keiten is a unique, Japanese-origin unisex name with no direct translation but believed to mean 'sound' or 'echo'. Its history is largely undocumented, adding to its mystery and allure.
Keito is a modern, phonetic Japanese given name, created for its appealing sound rather than having a direct translation or fixed meaning.
Keiya is a unique Japanese feminine name meaning 'respect' or 'humility.'
Kemari is a unique Japanese name derived from the ancient sport of keeping a ball aloft using only feet, symbolizing refinement and elegance since the 7th century Asuka period.
Kemoni is a rare Japanese origin name, whose exact meaning remains mysterious.
Kemori is a rare Japanese name derived from "kemuri," meaning "smoke." Its history is mysterious as there are no prominent figures associated with it.
Kemori is a captivating Japanese unisex name derived from "kemuri," meaning "smoke." It symbolizes power, strength, and resilience.
Ken is a Japanese shortened form of Kenneth or Kelvin, originally derived from the Welsh name Cynwyl meaning "handsome," and popularized by the Ken doll from Barbie toys.
Kenari is a unisex Japanese name derived from "kenari", meaning "to resonate" or "to echo". It was originally associated with a mythical deity capable of communicating with animals and nature, embodying wisdom and guidance. Today, Kenari is chosen by parents worldwide for its unique sound and positive connotations of strength, wisdom, and harmony with nature.
Kedin is a unique and rare name of unknown origin, potentially a variant of Japanese Kenji meaning 'healthy' or 'strong', but its true roots and meaning are uncertain.
Kengo is a Japanese masculine name with the literal meaning of "healthy child".
Kenichi is a traditional Japanese boy's name meaning "the first healthy one" or "the first strong one," often chosen to wish strength and good health.
Kenji is a masculine Japanese given name composed of "ken" meaning "strong" or "healthy", and "ji" signifying "second" or "order".
Kennen is a distinctively Japanese name, derived from the word "ken" which signifies 'healthy' or 'sound'.
Keno is a Japanese boy's name meaning "healthy" or "sound," wishing them strength and longevity, with a historical background and association with a popular lottery game.
Kensei is a captivating Japanese name meaning 'Life Sword', inspired by legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi and symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
Kensen is a modern Japanese name composed of "Ken" meaning sword and "Sen" meaning thousand, signifying great strength or impressiveness.
Kensha is a Japanese boy's name meaning 'Noble Sword', derived from 'ken' (sword) and 'sha' (noble), signifying strength and nobility.
The name Kenshi, of Japanese origin, combines 'ken' (sword) and 'shi' (death), symbolizing bravery and sacrifice.
Kenshin is a Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage, originating from the late Heian period (794-1185). Composed of the kanji "ken" meaning sword and "shin" meaning true or real, Kenshin translates to True Sword.
Kenshiro is a traditional Japanese male given name meaning 'Fist of Loyalty,' composed of 'Ken' (拳) for fist and 'Shirō' (四郎) for fourth son or loyalty.
Kenso is a Japanese-origin male name derived from "ken" (healthy/strong) and "-so", conveying strength and robustness.
Kensuke is a Japanese masculine given name composed of the kanji characters "Ken" (healthy/strong) and "Suke" (help/assist), translating to "healthy assistance" or "strong help.
Kenta is a Japanese unisex given name derived from the characters 金 meaning "gold" and 太 meaning "big," together forming "golden rice cake" or "golden dumpling." It's popular for its appealing sound and positive connotations, often used for males but also found among females. Notable bearers include baseball pitcher Kenta Maeda and voice actor Kenta Matsushige.
Kenten is a Japanese name composed of "ken" (healthy/strong) and "ten" (heaven), meaning "strength from heaven.
Kenz is a Japanese name derived from "ken", meaning sword, signifying strength and power.
Kenze is a unique Japanese given name composed of "Ken" meaning strong or healthy, and "Ze" signifying calm or peace.
Kenzly is an original, enchanting given name of unknown origin, its meaning open to personal interpretation.
Kenzo is a Japanese boy's name meaning "healthy son" or "strong son".
Keori is a unique Japanese name meaning "coming flower," symbolizing growth and potential.
Keshi is a captivating Japanese name meaning 'stone,' symbolizing strength, resilience, and connection to tradition.
Keyomi is a unique Japanese name derived from "keyo" (echo) and "mi" (beauty), meaning 'beautiful echo'.
Keyori is a unique Japanese name derived from "ke" meaning light and "yori" meaning more than, interpreted as "more than light".
Kiba, of Japanese origin, means 'ghost' or 'phantom', signifying adaptability and resilience.
Kihara is a modern Japanese given name meaning 'the tree's belt', conveying strength and resilience.
Kiichi is a Japanese male given name composed of "Ki" (joy) and "Chi" (wisdom), translating to "joyful wisdom".