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Kaidynn is an uncommon name with unknown origin and unclear meaning, first recorded in the late 20th century.
Kaijah is a striking African-American name created by combining "Kai" (Hawaiian for sea) and "Jai" (Sanskrit for victory), signifying "victorious sea." It gained popularity in the late 1980s-early 1990s, associated with hip-hop culture, and has appeared in popular media like "Sons of Anarchy.
Kaikane is a unisex Hawaiian name of Native American origin, meaning "the man" and traditionally associated with chiefs of high rank and influence. It has been used throughout Hawaiian history by notable figures like Kaikaneho'ilani and continues to be a popular choice among parents seeking meaningful names.
Kailand is a modern American male name, created by blending Kai ("sea") and Landon ("from the long hill"), offering a distinct and ocean-inspired identity.
Kailand is an American origin name combining Kai (Hawaiian for 'sea') and Land (English for 'solid ground'), symbolizing powerful stability firmly rooted in reality.
Kailani is a unique and meaningful Hawaiian name combining 'kai', sea, and 'lani', heaven.
Kailon is a distinctive American name coined to be powerful and memorable, though it has no specific meaning or etymology.
Kaisey is a rare African-American unisex name derived from Kai, meaning 'sea' or 'ocean,' combined with "-sey," suggesting 'like the sea.' It honors African heritage while incorporating Western naming traditions.
Kaisha is a modern African-American girls' name created by blending Kai (sea) and Sha (elegance), gaining popularity in the late 20th century with no fixed meaning but often associated with power, strength, elegance, and nobility.
Kaishaun is an African American name with West African roots, meaning "first daughter" and symbolizing resilience and new beginnings.
Kaislie is a recently coined name of unknown origin, first used in 2007.
Kaison is a recently created American name, often associated with the qualities of boldness and courage.
Kaisyn is an American unisex name created by combining Kaitlyn and Sinclair; its meaning varies but often interpreted as "pure and clear" or "bright and fair-haired".
Kaiyden is a modern American male name created by author Amanda Hocking for her character Kai. Its meaning varies but generally reflects powerful natural elements like the sea or ocean.
Kaiyer is a unique, distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly Hawaiian or Native American, with no widely accepted etymology. Its meaning is unclear, though some associate it with 'sea' or 'ocean', and it has gained popularity in recent years due to its unusual sound and potential connection to nature.
Kaiyonna is a modern African American name derived from the Hawaiian 'Kai' (sea) and Hebrew 'Joanna' (God is gracious).
Kaizley is a unique and rare given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first gaining popularity in the late 20th century in the US.
Kaizlyn is an American name created by combining Kaidence and Dylan. The latter means "son of the wave" and refers to the famous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Kaizlyn reflects strength, adaptability, creativity, and independent thought.
Kaizlynn is a captivating American name created by blending Kaitlyn and Izzy, meaning "pure oath" and symbolizing sincerity.
Kaje is an uncommon given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Choctaw word for 'bear' or the Yoruba name Kajé meaning 'the child will grow'.
Kajun is a distinctive Native American name of Creek origin meaning "one who fears the dark".
The name Kal is of Hawaiian origin and means 'the heart'.
Kalani is a Hawaiian name with Native American roots, meaning "of the sea that reaches the heavens.
Kaleece is an uncommon African American female name coined during the late 20th century, potentially derived from Kalesha and Leecette, signifying 'elegant' and 'resolute'.
Kaleena is a unique feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'kali' meaning 'brave'.
Kaleeyah is a unique female name of African-American origin, derived from the Swahili word 'kaleya', meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'. It was popularized by American author Eric Jerome Dickey in his 2004 novel 'Cuffed' and has since gained global popularity for its empowering meaning.
Kaley is a contemporary American given name derived from 'kale', the cabbage plant, symbolizing robustness and resilience. Its uniqueness makes it memorable without being uncommon.
Kalianna is a distinctive feminine name of Choctaw Native American origin, believed to mean 'beautiful flower' or 'garden of beauty', reflecting elegance and resilience.
Kaliece is a rare African-American name, first used in the late 20th century by creative parents seeking a unique identity for their children.
Kallaway is a captivating Seminole name meaning 'calm' or 'tranquil', symbolizing peaceful individuals.
Kalloway is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the United States in the late 20th century. It has gained some popularity since then but remains relatively rare.
Kalona, of Cherokee origin, means "first light" or "dawn," symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
Kalsey is a distinctive American given name created by parents seeking uniqueness, though its origin and meaning are undocumented.
Kalun is a unique name of unknown African or Native American origin that may mean "strong" or "gentle.
Kalyn is an American female given name created by author Ann M. Martin for the character Kalyn Brooks in 'The Baby-Sitters Club' series.
Kalynn is a unique American name derived from Old Norse "Kálfrún," meaning "calf-rune." It gained popularity through Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles series, where Kalynn is a strong-willed character with her own book titled "Kalynn's Story.
Kalynn is a captivating American girl's name created by combining Kaleigh (meaning 'slender' or 'fair-haired') and Lynn ('lake'), symbolizing elegance near tranquil water.
Kamanii is a unique Native American Choctaw name meaning "sun fire", embodying creativity, passion, energy, and fiery determination.
Kamarrion is a captivating unisex name of African American origin, derived from Kamari meaning "moon" in Swahili and signifying strength, wisdom, and grace.
Kamberly is an American female given name created by combining Cameron and Amber, reflecting strength and beauty. Its meaning is associated with camouflage, amber, and hidden qualities.