Estonian: diminutive of Kadri/Katherine, meaning 'pure'; Arabic/Turkish: from qadi, meaning 'judge'.
Arabic, Estonian, Turkish
Girl
Modern invented name loosely linked to 'Kai' (Hawaiian for 'sea'); often interpreted as 'son/descendant of Kai' or 'little Kai', with connotations of the sea or strength
Boy
Diminutive/spelling variant of Kami/Camille - associated meanings include 'attendant' or 'perfect' (from Camilla/Kamila); Japanese meanings vary by kanji
English
Girl
Feminine form derived from Karl/Charles, meaning 'free (person)' - often rendered 'free woman'.
Germanic
Girl
Variant of Cassandra; commonly interpreted as "she who entangles men" (also rendered "shining upon men").
Greek
Girl
A modern blended name; generally interpreted as a melodic feminine name suggesting 'crowned' or 'graceful'.
English
Girl
Typically 'alive' or 'living' (via Aisha); used as a modern given name
A modern compound name roughly meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'Christian one' (if read from Kris-/Krist-) or 'saintly/holy' (if read with santo); generally a masculine given name formed with the -anto suffix
Boy
Likely 'lord/king of Kusha' (from 'Kusha' - sacred grass - + 'Indra' - lord), implying power or rulership similar to Indra.
Indian, Sanskrit
Boy
Likely a form of the Arabic name Khadija, commonly interpreted as 'early child' or 'premature child'; used as a feminine given name across cultures.
Arabic
Girl
Variant of Kai or short form of Kajetan - meanings vary by origin: 'sea' (Hawaiian Kai), 'rejoice' (from Latin Caius), or 'from Gaeta' (Kajetan).
Dutch, Scandinavian
Boy
From Latin Camilla: 'young attendant at religious rites'; from Arabic Kāmila: 'perfect, complete'.
Arabic, Latin, Polish, Slavic
Girl
Feminine form of Karl/Charles, meaning 'free man' (interpreted as 'free person' or 'free woman')
English
Girl
Variant of Cassandra - traditionally 'she who entangles men' (etymology uncertain; alternative sense 'one who shines').
Greek
Girl
Likely a modern blend meaning "heavenly crown" (Kayla + Lani)
English
Girl
Modern variant of Keisha, ultimately linked to the Arabic name Aisha meaning "alive" or "she who lives".
Girl
Probably a modern feminine form/variant of Kennedy - “helmeted chief” - or a blend with Nadia meaning “hope”
Girl
homestead or village by the spring
Girl
Green, fresh, blooming; associated with flowers and spring
Greek
Girl
Probable blended meaning: 'noble' (Kimi) combined with 'honey' or 'dark' (Mela) - e.g., 'noble honey' or 'dark noble'
Girl
Diminutive of Clara: 'clear, bright, famous' - 'little bright/clear one'.