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1,273 names match.
Old English
Ship's victory.
Irish/Gaelic
Slender, fair.
English
Unknown, possibly derived from a surname or place name.
Irish/Gaelic
Dark-haired or black.
Polynesian/Hawaiian
Warrior, brave, fearless.
Hawaiian
Cool breeze over the mountains.
English, modern invented name
Rejoice, cheerful.
Native American (Sioux)
Friend, ally.
English
Unknown, possibly derived from a surname.
Irish/Gaelic
Crooked nose.
Sanskrit
Goddess of Mercy.
Gaelic, Hawaiian, Latin
Strong, manly, victorious.
Irish
God is gracious.
English
Pure.
English
Short form of Kimberly, from the English place name Kimberley meaning Cyneburg's field.
English (from Greek)
Short form of Katherine, associated with Greek katharos meaning pure.
German
German and Scandinavian form of Charles, meaning free man.
Irish
From the Irish county name Ciarraí, meaning people of Ciar, with ciar meaning dark.
German
Short form of Konrad, meaning brave counsel.
Scandinavian (from Latin)
Form of Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Scandinavian
A diminutive of Kristine or Christina, meaning follower of Christ.
Irish
A variant of Kelly, from the Irish surname O Ceallaigh, often interpreted as bright-headed or warrior.
Scandinavian
A variant of Christa, a short form of Christina meaning follower of Christ.
English (diminutive of Christine/Kristine, ultimately Greek)
Follower of Christ, from the Greek christos meaning anointed one.
English
From the English county name, likely from a Celtic word meaning edge or border.
Scottish (from Old Norse)
From a surname meaning church, derived from Old Norse kirkja.
Norwegian
Scandinavian form of Karen, ultimately from Katherine, meaning pure.
Irish
Variant of Kelly, from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning bright-headed or descendant of Ceallach.
Irish
Variant of Kelly, from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning bright-headed or descendant of Ceallach.
Greek
Form of Katherine, from Greek Aikaterine, long associated with katharos, meaning pure.
Greek
Diminutive of Kristine or Christina, ultimately from the Greek meaning follower of Christ.
English
From the English place name meaning Cyneburg's clearing, popularized via the South African diamond town of Kimberley.
Irish
Variant of Kerry, from the Irish county name meaning people of Ciar, whose name means dark-haired.
Scottish/Gaelic
A short form of Kenneth, from Gaelic meaning born of fire or handsome.
Irish/Welsh
A variant of Kerry, from the Irish county name meaning people of Ciar, referring to dark hair or complexion.
Scandinavian/Greek
Scandinavian form of Carine from Greek katharos, meaning pure or unsullied.
Greek
Diminutive of Kristopher from Greek Christophorus, meaning bearer of Christ.
American
Modern American name of uncertain origin, possibly from African or American coinage.
Greek
Diminutive of Katherine, from katharos meaning pure.
Greek/Old English
Combination of Katherine (pure) and Lynn (lake), meaning pure lake.
Old French
Variant of Curtis, from Old French court meaning courtly or polite.
Old Norse
From Old Norse kirkja (church) and by (settlement).
Old English
Variant of Kimberly, from Old English place name meaning royal forest.
Irish/Gaelic
Without envy.
Greek (variant of Catherine)
Pure.
Greek (variant of Corey)
Hollow.
Greek (short for Katherine)
Pure.
Greek (variant of Catherine)
Pure.