Keelen
Slender or slim.
Keeler
A surname turned first name, meaning 'descendant of Ceallach' or 'warrior.'
Keeley
Descendant of Caolah; means 'slender.'
Keelia
Derived from a place name meaning 'slender.'
Keelin
Slender or beautiful.
Keelty
The little one or young girl, derived from the diminutive form in Irish.
Keely
Beautiful, shining, or graceful, commonly associated with beauty.
Keelyn
A variant of the name Cailin, meaning girl or young one.
Keemeone
Derived as a variant of Kimi or Mione, with no specific traditional meaning.
Keen
Wise or intelligent, often related to being perceptive.
Keena
Small, a diminutive term often indicative of fondness.
Keenan
Ancient or little ancient, a name rooted in respect for ancestry.
Keene
Brave or warrior, derived from the Old English term.
Keenen
Descendant of Caoinin, meaning 'the Ancient one.'
Keersten
Christ bearer, a follower of Christ
Kees
A Dutch form of the name Cornelius, meaning horn.
Keeton
From the farm of the cottages or town.
Keeva
Gentle and beautiful.
Kegan
Descendant of the passionate one.
Keheley
A variant of Kayley, meaning slender or fair
Kehyrdius
A strong, masculine name with no widely agreed upon meaning
Keian
Ancient, enduring; a variant of Cian
Keiandra
A combination of Kei and other popular names, typically means 'the one who is blessed'
Keiara
A variant of Kiara, meaning bright or clear.
Keifer
Descendant of the warrior.
Keighan
Descendant of the god of war.
Keil
Narrow or slender; a variant of the name Kyle.
Keilani
Glorious chief; heavenly.
Keilee
A variant of Kaylee; has variations of meaning related to purity.
Keily
A variant of the name Kaylee; meaning slender or fair.
Keiman
Wise or intelligent in Gaelic.
Keimoni
A form of Jamie; meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Keion
A variation of the name Keyon; significant or 'the right one'.
Keir
Dark or black in Gaelic.
Keira
Little dark one, derived from the Gaelic word 'ciar'.
Keiralee
Derived from the name Keira, often used to denote a dark-haired girl.
Keiran
A little dark one or black.
Keirnan
A descendant of the dark one, also signifying a warrior.
Keirsta
A modern variant inspired by names like Keira, often denoting a strong character.
Keiryn
A variant of the names Keira or Kieran, often interpreted as 'little dark one.'
Keisha
A favorite; a name popularized in the United States in the late 20th century.
Keishla
A variant of Keisha, often used in Hispanic cultures; signifies a person who is favored.
Keisy
A modern variant of Keisha, representing a unique identity.
Keith
Wood or forest; associated with the beauty of nature.
Keitha
A variant of Keith, often interpreted as 'wood or forest'.
Keithan
A variation of Keith suggesting a character of strength and nature.
Keje
The name is often associated with strength and bravery, commonly known in Nigerian cultures.
Keladry
A modern name that can signify 'from the meadow'.
Kelan
Means 'slender' or 'narrow'.
Kelbi
A form of the name 'Kelby', meaning 'from the farm by the spring'.
Kelby
From the farm by the spring.
Kelcee
A modern spelling variation of Kelsey, meaning 'island of the ships'.
Kelcey
A variant of Kelsey, meaning 'island of the ships'.
Kelci
A modern variation of Kelsey, meaning 'island of the ships'.
Kelcie
Variant of Kelsey, meaning 'island of the ships'.
Kelda
A variation of 'Keld', meaning 'spring or stream'.
Keldon
Derived from Keld, meaning 'from the spring'.
Kelechi
God's joy.
Keleman
Meaning of 'man' or 'male person' in Hungarian.
Kelemen
Derived from the name Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle' in Latin origins.
Kelenna
A modern variation of the name Kelly, meaning 'descendant of Ceallach'.
Kelian
Meaning 'slender' or 'narrow'.
Kelin
A variant of the name Caelan, meaning 'slender' or 'narrow.'
Kell
Derived from a surname meaning 'from the spring,' used for boys.
Kella
A derived feminine form of Kell, often associated with 'from the willow.'
Kellagh
An Irish surname meaning 'from the river,' used for boys.
Kellan
A name derived from the word 'slender,' indicating physical description.
Kelland
A place name meaning 'from the land by a spring.'
Kellee
A diminutive of 'Kelly' meaning 'descendant of Ceallaigh.'
Kelleigh
Variant of Kelly, meaning 'descendant of Ceallaigh.'
Kellen
Slender or slim.
Kellene
The name is a variation of Kelly, meaning 'descendant of Ceallaigh.'
Keller
Celler or cellarer, one who works in or owns a cellar or warehouse.
Kellesha
Modern variation of Kelly, often used in the U.S.
Kelley
Descendant of Ceallaigh; it can also mean 'warrior.'
Kelli
A variant of Kelly, meaning 'warrior.'
Kellie
Diminutive of Kelly, meaning 'descendant of Ceallaigh.'
Kellii
A modern twist on the name Kelly.
Kellin
Descendant of Ceallach; the bright-headed one.
Kellina
A variant of Kelly; bright-headed or warrior.
Kellsie
A variant of Kelsey; island of the ships.
Kelly
Warrior or descendant of Ceallach.
Kellyn
A variant of Kelly; bright-headed or warrior.
Kellynn
A variant of Kelly; bright-headed or warrior.
Kelren
A name possibly derived from Kelly or Kellen; bright-headed.
Kels
A diminutive form of Kelsey; island of the ships.
Kelsa
A variant of Kelsey; island of the ships.
Kelsea
A variant of Kelsey; island of the ships.
Kelsee
Victory or ships' isle, often associated with strong, independent women.
Kelseigh
Variant of Kelsey, meaning 'island of ships'.
Kelsey
From the island of the ships.
Kelsi
Variant of Kelsey, meaning 'island of the ships'.
Kelsie
Variant of Kelsey, referring to a person from Kelsey, a place name.
Kelson
Son of Kelsey; often signifying strength.
Kelsy
Variant of Kelsey; ‘island of ships’.
Kelsye
Variant spelling of Kelsey, denoting a person from Kelsey.
Keltie
The narrow or small stream.
Kelton
From the farm by the spring.
Keltonn
A variation of Kelton, meaning from the farm by the spring.
Kelva
A place name meaning 'the place by the hill', derived from Old English.
