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Kevi is an unique Irish name derived from 'ciar', meaning 'dark-haired'. It was once popular among Irish nobility and clergy, named after St Kevin of Glendalough.
Kevin is an Irish given name meaning 'kind' or 'comely', derived from the ancient personal name Caoimh. It was popularized by Saint Kevin of Glendalough and has since become widely used globally as a popular boy's name.
Kevian is an Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Ceabháin, meaning 'descendant of Ceabhan', an ancient Irish warrior or chief.
Kevianna is a unique female name of African origin, blending 'Kevin', meaning 'handsome' or 'noble birth' from Ireland, with '-anna', signifying 'grace'.
Kevin is an Irish name derived from 'Caoimhín', meaning 'handsome'.
Kevin is an Irish name derived from Ó Caoimh, meaning 'descendant of gentle/handsome'.
Kevina is an uncommon yet captivating female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Ceallaigh meaning "descendant of Ceallach," and associated with the personal name Ceallach meaning "bright-headed" or "ardent.
KevinAnthony is an American name derived from the Irish 'Ó Caoimh' meaning "handsome", and Latin 'Antonius' meaning "priceless".
Kevinchristophe is a distinctive male name derived from Irish Kevin ('kind') and French Christophe ('bearer of Christ'), reflecting its international origins and cultural heritage.
Kevine is an Irish-derived unisex name, meaning "handsome," with roots tracing back to early Irish lore as the son of legendary warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill.
Kevinisha is an uncommon African American female name, created by combining Irish 'Kevin' (meaning "handsome") with '-isha' (meaning "gift from God"), signifying a unique blend of heritages.
Kevinjohn is an American name of Irish and Hebrew origin, combining 'Kevin' which means 'handsome', and 'John' meaning 'God is gracious'.
Kevinjoseph is a unique given name that combines Irish 'Kevin', meaning handsome, with Hebrew 'Joseph', meaning God will increase.
Kevinkhang is an uncommon Asian name composed of Irish 'Kevin' meaning handsome and uncertain 'Khang'.
Kevinmatthew is an Irish compound name derived from 'Caoimhín' (handsome) and 'Matthaeus' (gift of God), combining two popular Irish names traditionally given around Christmas time.
KevinMichael is an Irish name combining Kevin (meaning "handsome") and Michael ("who is like God?").
Kevinn is an Irish male given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning "descendant of Cellach," a 6th-century saint who founded Glendalough monastery in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Kevin is an Irish male given name that means "handsome" or "comely," originally used as a nickname for attractive individuals.
Kevion is an African American blend of Kevin (Irish, "handsome") and Evon (Hebrew, variant of Elijah, "the Lord is my God"), potentially meaning "handsome, the Lord is my God".
The name Kevis is of unknown origin and has no widely accepted meaning. It does not appear to have roots in popular languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, or Italian, and is not related to the Irish name Kevin despite some people's assumptions. Used for centuries, Kevis was first recorded in medieval Scotland in 1296. Today, it is most commonly found in English-speaking countries but remains relatively rare.
Kevin is an Irish name meaning "attractive" or "comely", popularized by St. Kevin of Glendalough and known worldwide through famous figures like Kevin Bacon.
Kevon is an Irish origin variant spelling of Kevin, meaning 'gentle, kind, handsome descendant'.
Kevon is a Jamaican variant of Kevin, meaning "small cow".
Kevondre is a stylish African American name created by blending Kevin (Irish, meaning "gentle" or "honorable") and Kendrick (English, meaning "bold power"). Though uncommon, it offers bearers the opportunity to create their own legacy.
Kevone is an African American name created from combining Kevin (Irish origin, meaning "handsome") and "-one," gaining popularity during the mid to late 20th century as a symbol of African heritage and pride within the Black Power movement.
Kevonne is a rare Irish male name meaning "peaceful chief," derived from the Irish surname Ó Ceannabháin.
Kevonne is a rare, unisex African American name created by combining Kevin ("handsome" or "noble") and Yvonne ("youthful").
Kevyn is a modern, unisex name of American origin, derived from Kevin, which means 'handsome' in Irish. It gained popularity through unique spelling trends and is now used internationally.
Kewaun is a distinctive African American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Kevin, but gaining popularity for its perceived meaning of 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Kewin is an Irish name derived from "Mac Giolla Eoin," meaning "son of John.
Keyder is an uncommon Irish name derived from Mac Giolla Dheor, meaning 'son of the devotee of God.'
Keydy is a distinctive Spanish name of uncertain origin but believed to mean "slender" or "heavenly". It's become popular among Spanish-speaking communities since the late 20th century.
Keygan is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname Mac Eochagáin, meaning "son of Eochagan," which signifies strength and bravery.
Keyin is a unique, Irish-derived unisex name, originating from the Gaelic surname "Ó Ceathaigh," meaning "descendant of Ceathach" or "active/vigorous.
Keylan is an Irish-origin given name derived from the surname O'Cathail, meaning "battle" or "war," reflecting a warrior-like spirit.
Keyleen is an Irish name derived from O'Cathlén, meaning "descendant of Cathlén," which translates to "pure" or "chaste." It originates from ancient Ireland but is now popular in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada.
Keyleigh is a modern, unique name derived from the Irish Caoilfhionn, meaning 'slender' and 'fair', popularized by American actress Haley Keley who used it as her stage name.
Keyler is an intriguing Irish name derived from Ciarán, meaning "little dark one", associated with Saint Ciarán of Saighir in early Christian Ireland.
Kaelie is an Irish feminine given name derived from the word 'cael' meaning 'slender', evoking elegance and grace.
Keymond is a distinctive American given name created by blending Kevin ("handsome" or "beloved") and Mond ("world" or "universe"), signifying "handsome universe" or "beloved world".