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Kaula
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Hawaiian: "rope" or "cord"; Sanskrit: related to "kula" meaning "family" or belonging to a Tantric tradition (Kaula). |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kedric
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Likely 'beloved' (from Welsh Ceredig) or 'royal ruler/chief' (from Old English Kendrick/Cyneric) |
English |
Boy |
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Kellina
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Diminutive of Kelly - 'descendant of Ceallach' (Ceallach often interpreted as 'bright-headed' or associated with 'strife') |
English |
Girl |
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Kerne
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Possibly 'from Cornwall' (Breton/Cornish placename) or, if linked to Kieran/Ciarán, 'little dark one'. |
Cornish |
Unisex |
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Kezy
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Probably derived from Keziah, meaning "cassia" or "cinnamon"; otherwise a modern invented name with no established meaning |
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Girl |
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Kilohana
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'Highest' or 'the best; foremost; pinnacle' |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kitoko
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beautiful |
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Unisex |
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Koohyar
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Friend or companion of the mountain; mountain dweller / mountaineer |
Iranian, Persian |
Boy |
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Krysten
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Follower of Christ; "anointed" |
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Girl |
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Kylleah
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No single traditional meaning; a modern blend combining elements of Kylie/Kaylee (sometimes associated with Noongar 'boomerang' or as a diminutive form) and Leah (Hebrew, 'weary' or 'delicate'). Often interpreted simply as a contemporary, melodic feminine name. |
English |
Girl |
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Kāipoʻokalani
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Beloved of the heavens (heavenly beloved) |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kamillio
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attendant at religious rites; young servant or attendant |
Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Karriem
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Generous, noble |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Kaydel
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Probably a modern blend of 'Kay' + 'Del' or a variant of Welsh Cadell ('battle'); broadly conveys 'battle/warrior' or a contemporary invented name |
English |
Unisex |
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Kela
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Varies by origin: in Hawaiian often rendered as “the one”; in English uses commonly treated as a variant of Kayla (associated with “crown”/“laurel”); also used as a modern/short form with no fixed traditional meaning. |
English, Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Kestutis
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steadfast, enduring |
Lithuanian |
Boy |
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Khyatee
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Fame, reputation, renown; in Sanskrit can also imply perception or knowledge |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Kitchie
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Pet form of Katherine - 'pure' (from Greek katharos); sometimes associated with Algonquian 'Kitchi' - 'great'. |
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Girl |
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Kouki
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Varies by kanji; commonly related to 'light', 'brightness', 'radiance', 'hope', or 'happiness'. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Kunalan
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Derived from Kunal; commonly interpreted as 'lotus' or 'one who is beautiful/handsome'. |
Tamil |
Boy |
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Kyrylla
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Feminine form of Cyril; "lordly, masterful" (from Greek kyrios 'lord') |
Greek |
Girl |
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Ka-Wehi
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the adornment; ornament; decorated, beautiful |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kailashchandra
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Moon of Mount Kailash; associated with Lord Shiva |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Kalyna
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Named after the kalyna (viburnum/guelder rose) shrub; a symbol of beauty, love and homeland in Ukrainian folklore. |
Ukrainian |
Girl |
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Kareane
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Likely 'beloved' or 'dear' + 'grace' - roughly 'beloved grace' or 'dear grace'. |
English |
Girl |
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Kasarna
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No established traditional meaning; possibly linked to 'sarna' (roe deer) or an invented/blended name; note Slavic 'kasarna' can mean 'barracks'. |
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Girl |
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Kaulana
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famous; renowned; well-known |
Hawaiian |
Boy |
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Kedrick
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Royal ruler, chief |
English |
Boy |
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Kellinah
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A modern feminine form associated with Irish/Gaelic roots; commonly linked to names derived from Ceallach (often interpreted as 'bright-headed' or connected to strife/warrior) or seen as a feminine form of Kellan |
English |
Girl |
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Kernen
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Surname-turned given name; likely surname-origin. Possible Irish link meaning 'descendant of Cearnán' or a German/toponymic sense related to 'core, seed' or the place name Kernen. |
Cornish, English, German, Irish |
Boy |
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Kezya
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Cassia (a fragrant spice related to cinnamon) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Kilohanah
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Hawaiian: 'the best; superior; pride; splendor' |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Kitr
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No established historical meaning; likely a modern invented name evoking 'kit' (small/young) or 'kite' (flight), suggesting agility, freedom, or playfulness. |
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Unisex |
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Kookik
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No established traditional meaning; likely a playful or diminutive coinage (sometimes interpreted as 'little one' or a pet-name) |
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Unisex |
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Krystian
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Follower of Christ ('anointed') |
Polish |
Boy |
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Kyllee
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Modern variant of Kylie/Kylee; often associated with 'boomerang' (Noongar) or Irish-derived senses like 'narrow/slender'. |
English |
Girl |
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Kāipoʻolani
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beloved of heaven / sweetheart of the heavens |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Kamillus
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attendant at religious rites; acolyte or young servant |
Latin |
Boy |
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Karrueche
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No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name usually chosen for its sound |
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Girl |
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Kayden
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Little battle / 'son of Cadan'; also used as a modern invented name without a single historic meaning |
English |
Unisex |
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Kelah
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If derived from Hebrew Keilah: "citadel, fortress"; otherwise a modern invented name without an established traditional meaning |
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Girl |
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Keswick
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From the place name meaning 'cheese farm' or 'cheese settlement' |
English |
Boy |
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Khyree
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Generally interpreted as 'lord' (if from Kyrie) or 'kingly/noble' (if from Khari); broadly 'lordly/kingly'. |
English |
Boy |
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Kitson
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Son of Kit (Kit = diminutive of Christopher) |
English |
Boy |
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Kouli
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Unclear/variable - often a diminutive or nickname in Greek contexts; in West African usage it is a personal name without a single agreed translation. |
Greek, Polynesian |
Unisex |
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Kunalendran
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Compound of 'Kunal' (lotus; also name of Ashoka's son) and 'Indra' (lord/king) - roughly 'Kunal the lord' or 'lord associated with Kunal'. |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Boy |
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Kyrylo
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lordly, masterful (from Greek 'kyrios' = 'lord') |
Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Ka-Wehi-O-Na-Pua
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The adornment/beauty of the flowers |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Kailashnath
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Lord of Mount Kailash; a name honoring Lord Shiva |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Kalynah
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A modern feminine name; commonly interpreted from roots as 'pure' (via Caitlin/Kaitlyn) or 'viburnum/flower' (via Kalina). |
English |
Girl |
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