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1,273 names match.
Old French
From a place name indicating someone from the court.
Greek variant
Variant of Karen or Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Modern English
Modern name, possibly related to Kayla or Gaelic origins.
Greek or English
Variant of Kay, possibly from Greek Caia or English origins.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the Kent valley.
Greek
Variant of Crystal, from krystallos meaning clear ice.
Irish
Variant of Corey, from Coire meaning seething cauldron.
Irish
From Irish Caol meaning slender or possibly Keefe meaning handsome.
Irish
Modern spelling of Casey, derived from Cathasach, meaning watchful.
Greek
Modern spelling of Crystal, derived from krystallos, meaning clear ice.
Greek
Diminutive of Katherine, derived from katharos, meaning pure.
Modern creation
Contemporary name combining Kay with the suffix -lyn.
Greek
Variant of Katherine, derived from katharos, meaning pure.
Germanic
Polish or Slavic form of Caroline, derived from Karl, meaning free man.
Old English
English place name used as first name, meaning royal settlement.
Scottish Gaelic
Born of fire; handsome and comely.
Old German
A free man; strong and independent.
Old German
A free woman; strong and independent.
Greek
Pure and clear; untainted virtue.
Old German
A free woman; strong and independent.
Old English
From the ship island; strong and brave.
Greek
Bearing Christ; faithful follower.
Greek
Shining, prophetess of Troy.
English modern
Alert and pure, from Casey.
Greek
Pure, a variant of Karen.
Greek via English
Pure, from Catherine.
Greek via Scandinavian
Follower of Christ, Christian.
Irish via English
Kind and gentle, beloved.
Greek via English
Follower of Christ, Christian believer.
Latin
Dear and beloved one.
Japanese
Divine spirit or sacred presence.
Greek
Pure and unsullied.
English
From the key landing.
English
From the pointed hill.
Irish
Fair-haired nobleman.
Hawaiian
Divine and gracious.
Irish-American
Vigilant, watchful; variant of Casey, from the Irish surname Ó Cathasaigh.
Hawaiian
The time, season; Hawaiian origin referring to temporal cycles.
Hawaiian
The time, the era; Hawaiian word referring to temporal passage.
Greek
Calm, peaceful, serene; variant of Galen from Greek 'galenos'.
Greek
Calm, peaceful; variant of Kaelen or Galen with a modern spelling.
English
Royal victory, belonging to the king; from Old English 'cyning' (king).
Kenyan
Musician, one who plays music; from Kenyan Bantu languages.
Germanic
Free man, man of the people; variant of Carla or Kayla.
Modern
Modern creation combining Kay and Leen; established etymology uncertain.
Greek
Variant of Catherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Latin
Variant of Candice, from Latin candidus meaning white or pure.
Modern
Modern creation combining Kay and Li; established etymology uncertain.