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1,273 names match.
English
Place name from London neighborhood, modern given name usage.
Modern
Modern variant of Kendra or Kindra.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Kyle or Kyler.
Irish
Variant of Kelsey, from Ceol meaning music.
English
Variant of Clayton, from a place name meaning settlement on clay.
Irish
Variant of Kelly, from ceallach meaning bright-headed.
Irish
Variant of Kelly, from ceallach meaning bright-headed.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Casey or initials K.C.
Modern
Variant of Cody, meaning helpful or a cushion.
Hebrew
Diminutive form meaning cinnamon or cassia tree.
Greek
Variant of Katie, from Catherine meaning pure.
Australian Aboriginal
From Kaurna language, possibly meaning boomerang or creek.
Modern/Chinese
Modern creation, possibly from the Chinese creature qilin or combining Ky- with -lin.
Hawaiian/Greek
Hawaiian form of Helen or from kalena meaning pure.
Modern/English
Modern combination of Karen or Kar- with -lyn.
English
Variant of Kimberly, from a place name meaning wood of the royal forest.
Scandinavian/Modern
Variant of Kiersten or Kirsten, meaning follower of Christ.
Irish/Modern
Variant of Keanu or from Aoife, possibly meaning brave or beautiful.
Sanskrit
From Kashi, the Sanskrit name for Varanasi, a holy city in Hindu tradition.
Irish; from CaomhĂn
Variant spelling of Kevin, meaning handsome or comely.
Greek; from Christos via Kirsten
Variant of Kirsten or Kristine, meaning Christian or follower of Christ.
African American
Modern creation, possibly influenced by Kanya or similar names.
Greek; from Katherine
Variant of Catherine or Katherine, meaning pure.
African American
Modern creation, possibly combining the prefix Ke- with Shaun.
Arabic; from Karim
Variant of Karim, meaning generous or noble.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning perfect, complete, or whole.
Latin; from Clara
From Latin meaning clear, bright, or famous.
Irish; from Gaelic
Irish surname meaning dark-red haired or descendant of the red-haired one.
English
A modern spelling variant, often a phonetic spelling of K.D. or a derivative of Katherine.
Gaelic
Possibly related to Gaelic elements suggesting a warrior or strong woman.
English
Variant of Kendrick, from English origin possibly meaning ruler of power.
English
Possibly a variant of Katrina or a modern blend.
English
Variant of Kasey or Casey, or a modern blend of Kay with Cie.
English
Diminutive or surname used as a given name.
Scandinavian
Variant spelling of Karen, meaning pure.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation, possibly based on Kara (Irish: 'friend') or Kaira (Sanskrit: 'dark').
Greek
Bearer of Christ; a variant spelling of Christopher.
Greek
Most beautiful; derived from the Greek word kallistos.
Greek
Bearer of Christ; short form of Kristina or Kristen.
English
Church land or the land of the church.
Hebrew
Whole heart; variant spelling of Caleb.
Germanic
Free man; variant of Carol or Karl.
African American
Modern invented name combining Ke and Drick.
Irish Gaelic
Little dark one; from Irish CiarĂĄn.
Hebrew
Supplanter; Hebrew variant of Jacob.
English
Modern invented name; variant of Kinley.
Old English
Royal bold one; from Old English cynebeald.
Scandinavian
Vibrant and strong; Scandinavian variant.