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Kormac
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son of the charioteer / charioteer |
Irish |
Boy |
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Kublai
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Name of the 13th-century Mongol ruler Kublai Khan; etymology uncertain, often interpreted as 'noble' or 'praised' (from Mongolic/Altaic roots). |
Mongolian |
Boy |
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Kynzie
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From MacKenzie: 'son of Coinneach' - interpreted as 'comely' or 'fair' (used as 'handsome' or 'fair-born') |
English |
Girl |
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Ka-Lehua-Wehe
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The lehua blossom opens; the opening/unfolding of the lehua flower |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
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Kahlyn
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Modern form related to Caitlín/Katherine, generally interpreted as 'pure.' |
English |
Girl |
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Kallyn
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From Irish Callan (Cathalán) meaning 'little battle' - often interpreted as 'battle' or 'warrior' |
English |
Unisex |
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Kapish
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to understand; one who understands |
Italian |
Unisex |
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Karsen
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Variant of Carson, commonly taken to mean 'son of Carr' or 'dweller near marsh' (etymology uncertain) |
English, Irish, Scottish |
Unisex |
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Katrianna
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Combination meaning 'pure' (from Katherine) and 'grace' (from Anna) - 'pure grace' |
English |
Girl |
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Keaman
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No single established meaning; may be read as 'son/descendant of Eamon' (noble protector) or a compound 'Kea + man' suggesting purity/strength. |
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Boy |
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Keli
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Often treated as a variant of Kelly (from Irish Ó Ceallaigh, associated with meanings like 'descendant of Ceallach' - Ceallach variously glossed as 'bright-headed' or 'strife'). In Hawaiian contexts it can be a short form related to Kalei (associated with lei/beloved). |
English, Hawaiian, Irish |
Unisex |
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Keoni
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God is gracious |
Hawaiian |
Boy |
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Keylin
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Likely 'little girl' (from Irish cailín) or 'slender' (from Gaelic caolán); modern coinage/spelling variant |
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Girl |
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Kikie
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Affectionate diminutive - a playful, loving nickname (often interpreted as 'little one' or 'beloved'). |
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Unisex |
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Kirsti
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follower of Christ (anointed) |
Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Kolten
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Variant of Colton, meaning 'from the coal town' or 'settlement of charcoal burners' |
English |
Boy |
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Kristyne
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Follower of Christ; 'anointed' |
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Girl |
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Kyannah
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Modern feminine name; meanings vary by root - commonly 'divine' (from Diana), 'royal/kingly' (from Persian Kian), or 'ancient' (from Irish Cian). |
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Girl |
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kaiah
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Varies by origin; commonly 'pure' (from Katherine) or 'sea' (from Hawaiian 'Kai') |
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Girl |
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Kamalvinder
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Lotus + lord/victor - 'lord of the lotus' (or 'lotus conqueror') |
Indian |
Boy |
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Karleny
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From Karl/Charles - 'free man' (used as a feminine form; interpreted as 'free woman') |
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Girl |
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Kavika
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Hawaiian form of David - 'beloved'; in Sanskrit-derived use, 'poet' |
Hawaiian |
Boy |
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Keilonna
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Modern elaboration; likely associated with Keilani-like meanings (heavenly, sea and sky, or glorious) - broadly a feminine name conveying beauty or distinction. |
English |
Girl |
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Kertu
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From Germanic elements ger 'spear' + þrūþ 'strength' - 'strong spear' or 'spear of strength' |
Estonian |
Girl |
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Khristle
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follower of Christ; 'anointed' |
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Girl |
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Kirsi-Marjukka
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Combines Kirsi (associated with 'frost' or a form of Kristiina/Christina) and Marjukka (diminutive of Marja/Maria) - roughly 'frosty Mary' or 'Christina‑Maria'. |
Finnish |
Girl |
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Kornelio
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Derived from Cornelius, meaning 'horn' or 'of the horn', often interpreted as 'strong, horned' |
Latin |
Boy |
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Kubrat
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Etymology uncertain; often associated with 'great' or 'famous' and borne by Kubrat, 7th-century founder of Old Great Bulgaria. |
Bulgarian |
Boy |
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Kynzlee
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King's meadow (variant of Kinsley) |
English |
Girl |
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Ka-Lei
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“The lei” - a garland or wreath of flowers, symbolizing love, honor, and welcome. |
Hawaiian |
Girl |
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Kahn
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Depending on origin: German 'kahn' = 'boat'; as a variant of 'Khan' = 'ruler'; as an Ashkenazi form of 'Cohen' = 'priest'. |
German |
Boy |
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Kallys
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Likely 'beautiful' (from Greek kallos) or a diminutive of Katherine meaning 'pure', depending on derivation |
English |
Girl |
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Kapotakshi
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Dove‑eyed; having soft, gentle eyes like a pigeon/dove. |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Karstan
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follower of Christ |
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Boy |
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Katriannah
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Blend of 'pure' (Katherine) and 'grace/favor' (Anna) - 'pure grace' |
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Girl |
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Kean
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from Gaelic Cian meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring' (sometimes associated with 'keen' meaning sharp/bold) |
Irish, Scottish |
Boy |
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Kelia
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Likely related to Hawaiian Kalia meaning "clear, bright," or a variant of Celia meaning "heavenly". |
English, Hawaiian, Latin |
Girl |
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Keonie
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Likely 'God is gracious' if derived from Keoni (John); otherwise a modern invented diminutive without a single traditional meaning. |
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Unisex |
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Keyllea
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A modern invented name with no single established meaning; often associated with meanings of Kaylee ('laurel' or 'crown') or Lea ('meadow'), so interpreted loosely as related to 'laurel/crown' or 'meadow'. |
English |
Girl |
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Kikka
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A diminutive or pet form of longer female names; in Finnish the common word 'kikka' also means 'trick' or 'gimmick.' |
Finnish |
Girl |
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Kirstia
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Follower of Christ; "anointed one" |
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Girl |
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Koltin
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Variant of Colton - 'from the coal town' or 'settlement by charcoal/coal' |
English |
Boy |
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Kristynn
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Follower of Christ |
English |
Girl |
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Kyara
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Clear, bright (derived from Clara/Chiara) |
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Girl |
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Kaian
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A modern variant often interpreted as either 'king/royal' (from Kian) or 'of the sea' (from Kai). |
English, Gaelic, Hawaiian, Irish, Persian, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Kamane
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No single widely recognized meaning. Likely a modern coinage or regional variant; specific meaning is undocumented or context-dependent |
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Unisex |
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Karlenys
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A modern feminine form based on 'Karl' meaning 'free man' - often interpreted as 'free woman' or 'woman of the Karl family' |
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Girl |
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Kavila
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Poetic - related to 'poet' or 'poem' |
Indian |
Girl |
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Keilor
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Derived from a surname or place name; specific meaning is unclear |
English, Irish |
Boy |
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Kervon
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Uncertain - possibly derived from Kevin, which means 'beloved' or 'gentle/handsome'; otherwise a modern created name with no established meaning |
English |
Boy |
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