Katerria is an African-origin name from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning 'she has been brought back to life' or 'one who has returned', symbolizing hope and renewal.
Kathiana is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "she who splits things apart" or "the one who destroys obstacles," reflecting strength and resilience.
Kavon is a unique male name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "the one who brings happiness" in the Yoruba language.
Kawaun is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the one who brings joy". It is often given in honor of the Orixa Elegua, symbolizing good fortune.
Kayenne is an uncommon African Yoruba name derived from 'Oya', meaning wind and storms, symbolizing strength, courage, resilience, and connection to cultural roots.
Kayia is a captivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "she who tears apart" or "she who makes way for wind," signifying power and change, much like the female deity Oya whom it honors.
Kaymari is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, combining the meanings "She who tears apart" (Oya) and "Love" (Mari), symbolizing a strong-willed individual guided by love and capable of significant changes.
Kayrah is a unique African given name of Yoruba origin, with a meaning derived from the Yoruba language: "the world is beautiful" or "beauty of the world.
Kayse is a unique name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba tribe. It means "Rest" or "Peace" in English and has historically been given as a blessing wishing tranquility upon newborns.
Kaysun is a captivating African name derived from Yoruba mythology's Orishas, associated with the powerful wind and storms deity Oya, symbolizing resilience, adaptability, and fierce determination.
Keandra is an unique African-American name derived from Kehinde meaning "last born," popular among African-Americans and gaining international recognition.
Keantay is a distinctive African-origin name derived from Yoruba "Kehinde," meaning "last born." Often given to second-born twins, it signifies unity and togetherness.
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