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Krysteena
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Follower of Christ; 'anointed' |
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Girl |
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Kyli
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Generally 'graceful, beautiful' (Irish); sometimes linked to 'boomerang' (Australian Aboriginal). |
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Girl |
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Kaimee
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Likely 'seeker' (from Hawaiian kaimi) or a compound of 'Kai' (sea) + diminutive '-mee' - generally interpreted as 'searcher' or 'little sea' |
English |
Unisex |
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kametria
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No established traditional meaning; likely a modern invented name. Sometimes interpreted as a variant of Kamaria (linked to Arabic/Swahili qamar → 'moon') or as a blend of 'Kam' + suffix '-tria', so meaning is uncertain. |
English |
Girl |
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Karolita
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Diminutive form meaning "little Caroline"; ultimately from Karl meaning "free man" or "free person" |
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Girl |
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Kawann
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Modern/invented name; possibly 'friend' (from Malay/Indonesian kawan) or a phonetic variant of names meaning 'circle' or 'handsome' depending on influence |
English |
Boy |
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Kekeli
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Light; literally 'let there be light' in Ewe |
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Unisex |
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Keshorn
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A modern invented name usually treated as a variant of Keshawn/Ke-Shawn; ultimately linked to Shawn/Sean (from John) meaning "God is gracious" or "gift of God" |
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Boy |
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Khusnudjan
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Beautiful soul / beloved beauty (from Arabic 'khusn' = beauty/goodness + Persian 'jan' = soul/dear) |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Kishori Lal
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Beloved youthful one - 'Kishori' = young maiden/youth, 'Lal' = beloved/darling |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Kotoko
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Child of the koto (koto = traditional Japanese stringed instrument) |
Japanese |
Girl |
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Kumudavalli
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Lotus creeper; garland of lotuses |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Girl |
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Kyrissa
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Modern elaboration - often interpreted as 'beloved' (via Carissa) or 'lady/leader' (from Greek kyri- meaning 'lord') |
English |
Girl |
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Ka-Pono
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'the righteous one' - from ka ('the') + pono ('righteousness, goodness, balance, integrity') |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kailanee
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From Hawaiian kai ('sea') + lani ('heaven, sky'): 'sea and sky' or 'sea of heaven'. |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Kaly
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Variant of Kali: 'black, time' (Sanskrit); or a diminutive form of Kaylee in English |
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Girl |
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Karasi
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Not well-documented. Possibly related to Turkish 'kara' (black) or Polish 'karas' (crucian carp); may also be a family or place name |
Polish |
Unisex |
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Karyssa
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Grace; beloved |
Greek |
Girl |
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Katya
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Associated with "pure" (from Greek katharos) |
Russian |
Girl |
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Kedem
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east; ancient; of old; before |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Kelliah
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Modern feminine form most likely linked to Irish Kelly ('bright-headed' or associated with 'war/strife') and/or influenced by Kalia/Kaliyah meanings such as 'beloved' or regional crown/heritage senses. |
English |
Girl |
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Kermilla
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Possibly 'young attendant' (from Camilla) or 'gracious, dear' (from Mila); generally conveys gentleness/devotion. |
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Girl |
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Keyumars
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Name of the first man / first king in Persian mythology; traditionally associated with the first mortal or 'mortal of the earth'. |
Persian |
Boy |
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Killi
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Possibly related to Irish Cillian (proposed meanings include 'church' or 'war/strife'); Tolkien's Kíli has no stated meaning |
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Unisex |
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Kit
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Diminutive of Christopher ('bearer of Christ') or Katherine ('pure') |
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Unisex |
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Konstanty
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steadfast, constant |
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Boy |
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Krysteenah
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follower of Christ; Christian |
Greek |
Girl |
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Kylia
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Variant of Kylie - commonly taken to mean 'narrow/straight' (Gaelic) or associated with 'boomerang' (Australian Aboriginal). |
English |
Girl |
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Kainaat
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Universe; cosmos; creation |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Kami
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Varies by origin: Japanese 'kami' (神) = 'god, spirit' (also 髪 = 'hair'); Persian 'kāmi' = 'successful, fortunate'; Sanskrit 'kāmī' = 'desirous, loving'; also used as a short form of Kamil/Kamila. |
Japanese, Persian, Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Karolka
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Diminutive of Karolina/Karol - from Karl, meaning "free man" (applied as 'little/free woman' in feminine form) |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kawar
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Varies by region; often a masculine personal or family/tribal name. Possible regional senses include 'young man' (Kurdish) or an association with pilgrims/porters in South Asian usage (related to Kanwar). |
Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Keko
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Typically a diminutive or nickname; in Finnish it literally means 'mound' or 'heap'. |
Finnish, Spanish |
Boy |
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Keslie
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Modern spelling variant associated with Kelsey ('island of ships') or Leslie ('holly garden') |
English |
Girl |
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Khusnudjon
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Beauty/goodness of the faith; 'good in religion' |
Arabic, Persian |
Boy |
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Kishorilal
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From Sanskrit elements 'kishor/kishori' (young) + 'lal' (beloved/son); roughly 'young beloved' or 'young lad'. |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Kotoku
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Commonly written 幸徳 meaning 'happiness/fortune' (幸) + 'virtue' (徳) - 'fortunate virtue'; exact meaning can vary with different kanji. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Kumudh
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Water-lily; lotus |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Kyrisse
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Uncertain - generally a modern elaboration. Possibly 'lord' (from Greek kyrie) or linked to 'sun/throne' (from Persian Cyrus); no single traditional meaning |
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Girl |
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Ka-Pua
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"the flower" or "the blossom" |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Kailaney
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A modern name probably derived from Hawaiian 'Kailani' meaning 'sea and sky'; overall a contemporary blend/name variant |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kalya
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Possibly 'auspicious' or 'beautiful' from Sanskrit roots; also used as a phonetic/variant of Kayla/Kalia. |
English, Hebrew, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Karcsi
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Diminutive of Károly/Charles - ‘free man’ |
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Boy |
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Karyssah
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Likely 'beloved' or 'grace' (modern variant of Carissa/Karissa) |
English |
Girl |
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Katyayani
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“Daughter of Katyayana”; name of the sixth form of the goddess Durga (a form of Shakti). |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Kedemah
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From the east; eastern; ancient |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Kellie
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From Irish Ó Ceallaigh 'descendant of Ceallach' (Ceallach possibly 'bright-headed' or 'strife') |
English |
Girl |
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Kermillie
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diminutive of Millie - 'little Millie' (probable) |
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Girl |
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Keyur
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Armlet; bracelet; ornamental band worn on the arm |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Killia
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Derived from Cillian: commonly interpreted as 'little church' (from céill/ceall) or alternately linked to 'strife/war' (from ceallach). |
Gaelic |
Girl |
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