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Keletso
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invitation, calling |
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Unisex |
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Kethika
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Flower; blossom |
Indian |
Girl |
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Kiamran
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uncertain; possibly a compound or variant - 'Kian' (Persian) meaning 'king/royal' + 'Amran/Imran' (Arabic) meaning 'prosperous/exalted', or an Anglicized/variant form of Irish 'Ciarán' meaning 'little dark one'. |
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Boy |
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Kiven
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Likely a variant of Kevin meaning 'handsome, gentle-born'; alternatively linked to Finnish 'of the stone'. |
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Boy |
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Kourrosh
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Traditionally 'sun-like' or 'like the sun'; famed as the name of Cyrus the Great. |
Persian |
Boy |
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Kunigunda
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From elements kuoni 'brave' + gund 'war, battle' - 'brave in battle' or 'bold warrior' |
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Girl |
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Kyuhei
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Varies by kanji; commonly conveys 'long-lasting peace' or 'peace/harmony' (e.g., 久平: long-lasting + peace). |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Kaarina
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Finnish form of Katherine, meaning "pure" |
Finnish |
Girl |
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Kailin
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Irish: 'slender, fair'; as a Chinese transliteration (凯琳): 'victorious' + 'beautiful/precious' |
Chinese, English, Irish |
Girl |
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Kamakah
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Likely derived from Hawaiian elements 'kama' (child) or 'kamaka' (eye; beloved), roughly 'child' or 'eye/beloved'. |
Hawaiian, Polynesian |
Unisex |
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Karensiah
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A modern invented name loosely derived from Karen (Katherine = "pure") with a lyrical/modern ending; broadly implies 'pure' with a melodic suffix |
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Girl |
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Kashi
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Shining, luminous; also 'from Kashi' (Varanasi, the city of light) |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Kaushik
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Belonging to the Kusha lineage; descendant of Kusha; an epithet of the sage Vishvamitra; often associated with being wise or clever. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Keefer
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Originally a surname probably referring to a pine tree (from German Kiefer) or a locational/family name |
English |
Boy |
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Kellsie
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Variant of Kelsey - originally from an Old English place-name meaning "ship's island" or "island of ships" (Ceol + ēg). |
English |
Girl |
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Kerrik
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From surname roots meaning 'dark-haired' (Kerr) or 'rock' (Carrick); interpreted as 'little Kerr' or 'dweller at the rock' |
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Boy |
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Khafra
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Likely 'appearance/manifestation of Ra' or 'his Ka is Ra' - an ancient royal name invoking the sun god Ra. |
Egyptian |
Boy |
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Kimalindah
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A blended sense of 'Kim' + 'Linda' - roughly 'royal/golden beauty' or 'beautiful Kim' |
Indonesian |
Girl |
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Kiwidinok
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Unknown - no widely attested translation. May be a compound referring to a person, place, or natural element. |
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Unisex |
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Korabelah
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Likely nautical/poetic - related to 'ship' or 'voyager' (if derived from Slavic korab); otherwise a created name without a long historical meaning |
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Girl |
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Krystoff
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Bearer of Christ |
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Boy |
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Kylowe
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Contemporary variation of Kyle/Kylo - 'narrows' or 'narrow channel' (from Gaelic 'caol') |
English |
Unisex |
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Kaisah
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Possibly 'pure' via Katherine, or related to Arabic Qais meaning 'firm' or 'distant'; also used as a modern variant of Kaisha/Keisha. |
Arabic, English, Finnish |
Girl |
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Kamlynne
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A modern invented/blend name - essentially a stylish feminine form combining 'Kam' (Cam) with 'Lynne' (lake); often treated as a variation of Camryn/Camlyn/Camille rather than having an independent historical meaning. |
English |
Girl |
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Karthikeya
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Hindu god of war; son of Shiva; literally 'of the Krittikas' (associated with the Pleiades) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Kayise
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May it increase; conveys increase, growth or prosperity |
Xhosa, Zulu |
Unisex |
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Kelii
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chief; noble |
Hawaiian |
Boy |
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Kethleen
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Commonly interpreted as 'pure' (traditional meaning associated with Catherine) |
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Girl |
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Kian
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Irish: 'ancient, enduring'; Persian: 'king, royalty, realm'. |
Irish, Persian |
Boy |
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Kivie
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Diminutive of Kiva/Keeva (gentle, beautiful) or related to Finnish 'kivi' meaning "stone" |
Estonian, Finnish, Hebrew, Irish |
Unisex |
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kourtnee
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dweller at the court / from the court |
English |
Unisex |
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Kunihiko
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"Kuni" (country/nation) + "hiko" (boy/prince) - roughly "prince of the country" or "national prince" |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Kyung
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Varies by hanja; commonly 'respect', 'celebration', 'scenery/brightness', or 'jade'. |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Kaarl
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Free man |
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Boy |
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Kaill
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Probably a modern or variant spelling of Gaelic names meaning 'slender, narrow' (from Irish caol) or related to Kael/Cathal roots meaning 'mighty' depending on derivation |
English, Gaelic |
Boy |
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Kamakanee
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Related to wind/breeze; roughly "the breeze" or "child of the wind" |
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Girl |
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Karenza
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love; affection |
Cornish |
Girl |
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Kashif
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Discoverer; revealer; one who uncovers truth |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Kaustav
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Divine/precious jewel - the Kaustubha gem associated with Lord Vishnu |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Keeff
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Probably 'wood, forest' (via Keith) or 'pine' (via Kiefer); generally treated as a contemporary/modern variant |
English |
Boy |
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Kellsy
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"ship's victory" |
English |
Unisex |
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Kerrin
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'little dark one' / 'little dark-haired one' |
Irish |
Boy |
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Khaldoon
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Eternal; everlasting; immortal |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Kimalinde
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Approximate blended meaning: 'beautiful/gentle linden' or 'protected by the linden' - a modern name combining notions of beauty/protection |
Spanish, Swahili |
Girl |
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Kiyan
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Persian: 'king, royal, kingship'; Irish (from Cian): 'ancient, enduring' |
Irish, Persian |
Boy |
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Korabele
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Unknown; possibly 'of the ship' if linked to Slavic korabl, otherwise an invented melodic name |
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Unisex |
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Krystoph
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bearer of Christ |
Greek |
Boy |
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Kylya
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Modern invented name; commonly associated with meanings of related names (e.g., 'narrow/straight' from Kyla or the Noongar-associated 'boomerang' for Kylie), no single established traditional meaning |
English |
Girl |
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Kaisan
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Possibly “firm/steadfast” (from Arabic Qais) or a modern compound invoking “Kai” (sea/keeper) with a suffix |
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Boy |
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Kammiyah
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Uncertain; commonly interpreted as 'perfect/complete' (via Kamilah) or, less commonly, 'divine/godlike' (via Japanese 'kami'). Often used as a modern elaboration meaning 'perfect' or 'beloved.' |
English |
Girl |
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