Kycia is an uncommon name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Greek Kyra meaning 'lord' or 'throne', but likely an invention created by parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
Kyda is a rare Greek name meaning "dark-haired," associated with ancient Greeks who had dark hair and complexion, and mythologically connected to Apollo.
Kyion is an uncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Greek 'Cyrus', meaning 'throne' or 'of the sun', but some suggest it's entirely original. Its lack of historical or cultural significance lets bearers forge their own path.
Kylealexander is a distinct and memorable name of Scottish (Kyle) and Greek (Alexander) origin, meaning "narrow land" and "defender of the people," respectively.
Kylia is a rare yet captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from "kyklos" meaning 'circle' or 'wheel', signifying endlessness and cycles of life.
Kylissa is a distinctive Greek-origin name derived from "kylos," meaning curve or circle. It combines elements of Kyla and Lisa, coined as a modern alternative in the late 20th century. Although rare, it has a sophisticated air due to its Greek roots.
Kylon is a rare Greek name meaning "dart" or "spear," traditionally given to boys born on the seventh day of the week, and holds historical significance as the name of a brave king in Greek mythology.
Kym is a unique Greek female given name derived from "kyma," meaning "wave." It's associated with Kymopoleia, a Nereid or sea nymph in Greek mythology.
Kymora is a modern, rare name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Greek elements meaning "mountainous land" or "wave," but often chosen for its uniqueness and lack of fixed symbolism.
Kynder is a rare given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the English surname Kindler, or a modern creation with no traditional naming sources. Its meaning and history are largely enigmatic.
Kynia: A rare Greek name meaning 'wild' or 'untamed', derived from "kyonia", associated with the ancient Greek goddess Kypris who embodied beauty and desire.
Kyrein is a rare yet powerful Greek male name derived from 'kyrion', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. It's associated with the wise and powerful god Kyrios in Greek mythology.
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