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Kalevee
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Associated with Kalev/Kalevi - a mythic/heroic name suggesting strength or a legendary ancestor (approximate) |
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Boy |
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Kaneli
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cinnamon (the spice) |
Finnish |
Girl |
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Karniela
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Associated with Cornelia (Latin 'cornu' = horn) - often interpreted as 'horn' or figuratively 'strength'; if read as a blend with Daniela, it can echo 'God is my judge' |
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Girl |
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Katheryne
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pure |
Greek |
Girl |
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Ke-Alii
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the chief; leader (Hawaiian honorific/title) |
Hawaiian |
Boy |
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Keira
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Dark-haired; 'little dark one' (from Gaelic ciar 'dark, black') |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kennly
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Modern invented form related to Kennedy/Kenneth - meanings often given: 'helmet-headed' (Irish) or 'handsome/born of fire' (Gaelic) |
English, Gaelic |
Unisex |
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Kevay
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A contemporary given name; probably carries meanings from related names - 'gentle/handsome birth' (via Kevin) or association with the legendary Persian name Kaveh |
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Boy |
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Kialah
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Likely derived from Hebrew Keilah meaning "citadel" or "fortress"; in contemporary use often treated as an invented/creative name without a separate traditional meaning |
English |
Girl |
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Kirbie
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church settlement |
English |
Unisex |
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Kobie
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Supplanter (from Jacob, 'heel-grabber') |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Kristabelle
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Christian (follower of Christ) + beautiful |
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Girl |
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Kurstynah
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Variant of Christina - 'follower of Christ' or 'anointed' |
English, Latin |
Girl |
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Kaelya
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Variant of Kayla/Kaela; commonly associated with 'crown' or 'laurel' (exact meaning varies by root) |
English |
Girl |
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Kallynda
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Likely associated with 'sun' (via Kalinda) or a modern blended name; exact meaning uncertain |
English |
Girl |
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Kapualani
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Heavenly (royal) flower - from 'ka pua lani' (the royal/heavenly flower) |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Katriela
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Generally associated with Katherine meaning "pure"; alternatively can be interpreted as a feminine form related to Hebrew Katriel meaning "God is my crown." |
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Girl |
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Kedijah
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From Arabic 'Khadijah': 'early-born/premature'; alternatively from Hebrew 'Keziah': 'cassia, fragrant spice'. |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Kenzo
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Varies by kanji; commonly 'strong/healthy' (健) or 'wise' (賢). |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Khavya
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Poetic; related to poetry; admirable or worthy of praise |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Kino
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Varies by origin. In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (examples: 木野 'tree field', 希乃 'rare/hope + of'). As a Spanish surname it has separate historical roots and no single given-name meaning. |
Japanese, Spanish |
Unisex |
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Komaljit
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Gentle victor - from Sanskrit 'komal' (soft, gentle) + 'jit/jeet' (victor, conqueror) |
Punjabi, Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Kryselda
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From elements meaning 'gray' + 'battle' - often interpreted as 'gray battle' or 'gray-haired warrior' |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Kyeonghun
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Varies by hanja; commonly '경' (gyeong) = honor/respect/scenery and '훈' (hun) = teaching/merit, often interpreted as 'honorable and meritorious'. |
Korean |
Boy |
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Kaffleina
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No established traditional meaning; probably a modern blend. Commonly interpretable as a diminutive form (-lina) suggesting 'little' or affectionate use, with the first element (Kaff-/Kaf-) functioning as a distinctive personal or place-based element. |
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Girl |
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Kalevey
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If from Finnish Kalevi: 'hero' or 'giant'; alternatively a modern blend suggesting connection to Kale/Levi |
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Boy |
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Kanelingres
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Generally interpreted as 'little/young warrior' or 'descendant of Kane' - a strong, martial lineage. |
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Unisex |
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Karnielah
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Unclear/rare name. Possibly interpreted as a feminine name containing the element -el ('God') - overall meaning uncertain; often treated as a modern/creative feminine form related to Karnelia/Cornelia. |
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Girl |
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Kathey
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Diminutive of Katherine - 'pure'. |
Greek |
Girl |
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Ke-Alii-Au-Kai
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I am the chief of the sea |
Hawaiian |
Boy |
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Keiren
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'Little dark one' or 'little dark-haired one' (from Irish 'ciar' meaning 'black/dark') |
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Boy |
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Kenno
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Uncertain; possibly 'handsome' (if linked to Kenneth/Coinneach), 'born of fire' (if linked to Cináed), or broadly 'chief/keen' depending on origin |
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Boy |
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Kevern
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Uncertain - original Cornish meaning unclear; possibly related to 'gentle'/'handsome' if linked to Kevin (Caoimhín) |
Cornish, Scottish |
Boy |
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Kiana
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Varies by origin - commonly "divine/heavenly" (Hawaiian/Diana), "dark-haired" (from Irish Ciara), or relating to "kingdom/realm" or "elements of life" (Persian). |
Hawaiian, Irish, Persian |
Girl |
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Kirby
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church settlement / village with a church |
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Unisex |
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Kobra
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Greatest (feminine form of Arabic 'Akbar') |
Arabic, Turkish, Urdu |
Girl |
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Kristable
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Follower of Christ + beautiful (Christian beauty) |
English |
Girl |
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Kurt
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'bold counsel' - from elements kuoni (brave, bold) + rad (counsel) |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Kaelyna
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A modern elaboration of Kaelyn/Caitlin; often associated with the meaning 'pure' (via Caitlin) or treated as an invented name without a traditional meaning |
English |
Girl |
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Kallynne
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A modern combination name often interpreted as a blend of meanings from Callie/Catherine ('pure' or 'beloved') and Lynne ('lake' or 'water'); broadly conveys 'beloved/pure by the lake' or 'pure and lovely'. |
English |
Girl |
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Kapuaokalani
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the flower of the heavens |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Katrienne
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Derived from Katherine, meaning "pure" |
English |
Girl |
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Kedricke
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royal ruler, chief ruler (variant of Kendrick/Cedric) |
English, Welsh |
Boy |
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Kenzy
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Diminutive of Mackenzie: 'son of Coinneach' (Coinneach = 'handsome, comely') |
English, Scottish |
Unisex |
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Khawer
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east; from the east (easterner) |
Persian |
Boy |
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kinslee
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From the king's meadow/clearing |
English |
Girl |
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Komalpriya
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Tender, beloved |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Kryshtof
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Bearer of Christ |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Kyeongmin
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Meaning varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'honorable/respected' (경) + 'people' or 'quick/clever' (민). |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Kaffleinah
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No established meaning; likely an invented name without a traditional etymology |
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Girl |
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