Kelvan
Son of the narrow stream.
Kelven
Derived from a surname meaning from the river or creek.
Kelvin
From the river name meaning 'narrow water'.
Kelvish
Related to Kelvin, meaning belonging to the river.
Kelvy
Possibly derived from a village name in England or from the river.
Kelvyn
A variation of Kelvin, referring to narrow water.
Kelwin
Noble friend or descendant of the ship man.
Kelwyn
From the place of the swamps; a historical surname.
Kely
A variation of Kelly, meaning warrior or strife.
Kelynen
A variant of Kely, meaning warrior.
Kemble
From the battlefield or the warrior's estate.
Kemery
From a large pond or marsh; often considered a variant of the surname.
Kemp
A variant of 'Campbell,' meaning 'crooked mouth'.
Kempe
Derived from Old English, meaning 'warrior'.
Kemper
A person who heads a family or household in a ceremonial context.
Kempton
A name that refers to a settlement or town by the water.
Kenabeth
A variant of the name meaning 'royal' or 'noble'.
Kenadee
A modern name derived from Kennedy, meaning 'descendant of the helmeted one'.
Kenadia
A variant of Kendra, meaning 'knowledge, understanding'.
Kenadie
A modern name, often seen as a feminine form of Kennedy.
Kenadona
A feminine name meaning 'the one who is a gifted wife'.
Kenadone
A variant of Kenadie, often interpreted as a modern name without specific roots.
Kenali
A modern name with varied interpretations, often associated with the meaning of 'joyous'.
Kenard
Brave or strong; derived from the name consisting of 'cyn' (brave) and 'hard' (strong).
Kencil
Derived from the name Kendra, meaning 'greatest champion.'
Kenda
A form of the name Kendra, meaning 'greatest champion.'
Kendahl
Valley of the Kent river; a surname turned first name.
Kendal
Valley of the River Kent, originally used as a surname.
Kendale
Valley of the River Kent; a derivative of Kendal.
Kendaleigha
A modern invented name combining Kenda with a feminine suffix.
Kendall
Valley of the River Kent, a common surname and given name.
Kendel
Valley with a wand; a place name that has become a personal name.
Kendell
Valley of the River Kent; traditionally used as a surname and given name.
Kendis
A variant of Kendi; generally has no specific origin aside from English usage.
Kendon
From the valley of the River Ken; a place name origin.
Kendra
Knowledge; a feminine form of Kendrew.
Kendre
From the river Ken; a variation of Kendra.
Kendria
Variant of Kendra, often chosen for its musical quality.
Kendric
Royal ruler; a compound of 'king' and 'power'.
Kendrick
Royal ruler or champion; derived from Kendrew.
Kendriek
Royal ruler; derived from the name Kendrick.
Kendrik
Royal ruler; derived from the name Kendrick.
Kendrix
Son of Ken, or royal ruler.
Kendry
Son of Ken, or a variant of Kendrick.
Kendryck
Son of Ken, or a variant of Kendrick.
Kendryk
Son of Ken, or royal ruler.
Kendul
Derived from Kendall, meaning 'valley with the River Kent'.
Kendy
Derived from the name Kendrick, implying strong or high-born.
Kendyl
Variant of Kendall, with similar luxury connotation.
Kendyll
Variant of Kendall, often used for both genders.
Kenede
Born of fire; the head of a family.
Keneder
Royal; born of nobility.
Kenelm
Brave; bold protector.
Keneth
Handsome; born of fire.
Keneweard
Guardian of property.
Kenewrec
Warrior who is strong in battle.
Kenia
A place name derived from the Mount Kenya region.
Kenika
A name potentially inspired by the word 'grace' or 'beauty'.
Kenina
A diminutive or derivative of the name 'Katherine', meaning 'pure.'
Kenisha
Beautiful or sweet-smelling flower.
Kenit
A variant of Kenneth, meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.'
Kenleigh
A combination name meaning 'meadow or pasture land.'
Kenley
Derived from an old English locale name meaning 'royal meadow.'
Kenlie
Modern American name likely derived from Kenley, meaning 'royal meadow.'
Kenly
Derived from a place name meaning 'royal meadow.'
Kenlyn
A modern name blending Ken and Lyn, meaning 'royal lake.'
Kenmaur
Possibly a blend of Ken and some historic Gaelic roots.
Kenn
Derived from the Gaelic word for 'head or chief.'
Kenna
Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'sublime or beautiful.'
Kennadie
Modern variation of the name Kennedy, meaning 'Helmeted leader.'
Kennady
The descendant of the poet.
Kennaird
A narrow place; often refers to a valley.
Kennald
The dweller at the head of the river.
Kennan
Descendant of the little one or the son of the small one.
Kennard
Brave as a warrior.
Kenndra
A variant of Kendra meaning water baby.
Kenneally
Son of the spear; guardian of the spear.
Kennedale
The dweller at the head of the river.
Kennedi
A bold one; a form of Kendrick.
Kennedy
With helmeted head; thought to convey strength.
Kennen
Little fire; a name of Gaelic origin.
Kennera
Derived from the Gaelic form meaning 'descendant of the champion.'
Kennesaw
Derived from a Native American word, commonly associated with a local geographical feature.
Kenneth
Born of fire; a traditional Scottish name of noble origin.
Kennett
A name of English origin meaning 'the man from Kent.'
Kennette
Derived from Kenneth, typically signifying born of fire.
Kenney
Descendant of the handsome one.
Kennice
A modern variant of names derived from Kenneth.
Kennis
Descendant of the brave one or keen.
Kennison
Son of Kenneth or descendant of the handsome one.
Kennita
A variant of the name Kenneth or a diminutive form.
Kennith
Variant of Kenneth, meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire'.
Kenny
Derived from Kenneth, meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire'.
Kenric
Meaning 'royal power' or 'noble ruler.'
Kenrich
Derived from Kenric meaning 'royal and powerful.'
Kenrick
Meaning 'royal ruler' or 'brave ruler.'
Kenricks
A patronymic form derived from Kenrick; embodies royal authority.
Kenricus
Ruler or king, derived from the Old English name Kenrick.
Kenriek
Derived from 'Kenrik', meaning royal or ruler.
Kenrik
Royal ruler; a name of noble status.
