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Kalianne is a French-derived name meaning 'made of limestone', reflecting strength, resilience, and beauty associated with the stone.
Kamielle is a captivating French name derived from 'Camille,' signifying 'helper' or 'attendant.' It traces back to the Middle Ages, evolving from the Latin male name Camillus, associated with service.
The name Kamille is of French origin, derived from the Latin 'Camellia', symbolizing grace and beauty like the flowering plant it's named after.
The name Kamily originates from Hebrew and signifies 'completion' or 'perfection'. It's a variant of Kamilla, also with Hebrew roots. Despite being uncommon, Kamily has been borne by notable individuals like French ballerina Kamilla/Kamily.
Jerrianne, of French origin, is a unique feminine given name formed by combining elements from 'Jérôme' (meaning 'peace') and '-anne' (signifying '(a girl)'). It translates to 'Peaceful girl'.
Karcen is a rare, unique Breton name meaning 'love' or 'cherished'.
Karell is a rare French boy's name of Germanic origin, meaning "strong man," derived from elements "cari" and "mann.
Karielle is a unique Scandinavian female given name derived from the Old Norse word 'kári', meaning 'sea'.
Karine is a French-origin feminine given name derived from 'carin', meaning 'little dear' or 'darling', also linked to the Latin word 'carus', translating to 'dear' or 'beloved'.
Karmine is a captivating French given name derived from "karmin," meaning deep red or crimson.
Karmine is a rare, elegant unisex name of French origin, derived from 'carmin', meaning crimson or scarlet, associated with elegance and creativity.
Karynne is a rare French-origin name derived from "caresse," meaning "caress," thus symbolizing softness or gentleness.
Kassie is a rare but distinctive Scottish name derived from the French name Casimir, brought to Scotland by French nobles during the Middle Ages. It does not have a specific meaning but carries a sense of history and tradition.
Kassy is a distinctive French name derived from "casse", meaning "broken" or "destroyed".
Katiann is a unique and captivating French female given name derived from the popular French surname Catherine, meaning "pure" or "innocent".
Katianne is a French feminine name derived from 'chat', meaning cat, with '-ianne' giving it a distinctly feminine touch. Its meaning is often associated with traits of independence, grace, and mystery linked to cats in some cultures.
Katiemarie is a rare, French-derived name combining Catherine ('pure') and Marie ('of Mary'), first appearing in modern times.
Katine is a French-derived name meaning 'little cat'.
Katline is a French feminine given name derived from 'cateline', meaning 'little cat'.
Katlyne is a distinct French-origin name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Katrielle is a charming French name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure', with "-elle" denoting a feminine diminutive.
Kaycie is a charming French name derived from 'caillou', meaning 'pebble' or 'stone'.
Kaydience is a unique French-origin name meaning 'guidance' or 'direction'.
Kaydrien: A unique and captivating name of unknown origin, possibly French or Welsh.
Kaylann is a modern Breton female name derived from "kaled" meaning beautiful combined with "-ann", popularized due to its unique sound and Celtic roots.
Kaylenn is a captivating French-origin name derived from "caillou," meaning "pebble" or "stone," symbolizing strength and endurance.
Kayrene is a captivating French-origin female name derived from "quai reine," meaning "queen's dock" or "king's pier.
Kaytelyn is a unique and beautiful name of French origin, created by combining 'Catherine' and '-lyn', conveying a charming blend of classic and trendy elements, though it doesn't have an explicitly stated meaning.
Dijone: An uncommon first name of uncertain origin, potentially a blend of Dijon (French city) and Jon, without widespread popularity.
Keilin is a captivating unisex given name of French origin, derived from the French word "keil," meaning "wedge" or "keel," and conveying stability and determination.
Kell is a unique Welsh name derived from 'celwydd', meaning 'harmonious' or 'uniform'. Once popular among Welsh nobility, today it remains rare yet distinctive with positive associations and easy pronunciation.
Kenner is a rare French given name derived from "ken," meaning "to know" or "to understand.
Kennison is a rare English given name derived from the Old French Kenisson, meaning "bold" or "brave" warrior.
Kentin is a French male given name derived from the Germanic element 'kenti', meaning 'bold' or 'brave', and associated with the Old English word 'cyning', translating to 'king'. It was popular among medieval French nobility for its strong, warrior-like qualities.
The name Ker is of Breton origin, meaning 'rock' or 'stone', and is deeply rooted in Celtic culture.
Keric is a distinctive Celtic name derived from Welsh 'Ceredig', meaning 'spear-strong' or 'ardent warrior', and is also linked to Breton 'Ceric', adding a connection to Celtic mythology.
Kerielle is a French feminine name derived from 'cerise', meaning 'cherry'.
The name Kerline is of French origin, derived from 'cerise', meaning cherry, and was given to girls born with cherubic appearances or during cherry blossom season.
Kernie is a French name of Germanic origin derived from "kern," meaning "strong" or "powerful.
Kerrington is an intriguing English name derived from Old English 'ciric', meaning 'church', and also linked to the surname Kerry, signifying 'cherry'.