Browse names
829 names match.
Modern
Invented contemporary name without established etymology.
Scandinavian
Variant of Kirsten, meaning Christian or follower of Christ.
American
Modern created name blending Kyn and Lee.
American
Modern created name, variant of Kambre or Cambree.
English
Variant of Colby, meaning dark coal settlement.
English
Modern variant of Kayley, meaning slender or fair.
Greek
Short form possibly for Alexandra, meaning defender of men.
Greek
Variant of Catherine or Kathy, meaning pure.
Greek
Pure, unsullied; variant of Catherine from katharos (pure).
Japanese
Curved sword; Japanese martial weapon.
English
Meadow of Cyneburg; diminutive of Kimberly.
Irish/English variant
Bright-headed; variant spelling of Kelly.
Greek
Follower of Christ; variant of Christine or Kristine.
Hawaiian/Modern
Sea urchin in Hawaiian; may also be a modern creation.
Irish
Derived from Caolán, meaning slender or fair.
Scottish variant of Kylie
Narrow strait or from the Scottish Gaelic for pleasant.
Modern invented blend
A contemporary combination of Kay and Lynn.
Japanese or modern invented
Possibly derived from katana (sword) or a modern creation.
Scandinavian variant of Kristin
Christian or anointed one.
Modern invented
A contemporary blended name without traditional etymology.
Irish/Gaelic
Slender or fair.
Modern invented blend
A contemporary combination of Kris and Lynn.
Greek
A green shoot or young blooming plant, symbolizing spring and growth.
Irish and Scottish
Descendant of the ugly-headed one, used as a given name despite the surname meaning.
Hawaiian
Of the earth or earthly, relating to nature and grounding.
Sanskrit and Hindi
Happiness and joy, expressing positive emotion and delight.
Greek
A follower of Christ, alternate spelling of Christina.
Greek
A follower of Christ, variant of Kristen.
Greek
Pure one; variant of Kathleen.
English
A clearing belonging to someone named Cyneburg.
Modern English
Contemporary variant possibly from Corey or core-related words.
African American
Modern variant combining Kay with Aisha.
English
A clearing belonging to someone named Cyneburg; variant of Kimberley.
Arabic
Empty or unoccupied; derived from the Arabic root khali.
Sanskrit
Gold or an atom; derived from Sanskrit referring to precious metal or minute substance.
Greek
Maiden; variant of Corinne, from Greek kore meaning girl or young woman.
Greek
Pure; variant of Katherine from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Modern variant of Keira/Ciara (Irish)
Dark or little dark one; from Irish Ciara meaning dark-haired.
Sanskrit
The lotus flower in Sanskrit, symbolizing beauty and enlightenment.
English
A modern combination of Kara and Lee.
French
Variant of Courtney from Old French meaning 'short nose' or from a place name.
French
A variant of Camille from Latin 'Camillus' meaning 'attendant of religious ceremonies.'
English
Possibly a variant of Kevina or related to Kevin.
English
King's meadow or meadow of the royal forest.
Greek
Pure; French form of Catherine.
Irish
Vigilant or alert; from Cathassach.
Greek
Gift of grace or charisma.
Irish
Variant of Keely, meaning beautiful.