Kenryk
Derived from 'Kenrik', meaning royal ruler.
Kensa
A name often used to signify purity or perfection.
Kensey
A name derived from a place name, often means a secretive place.
Kensi
Short form of other names, signifies a field of bright or clear water.
Kensington
Of the town of Cynesige's people, a derived geographic name.
Kensley
Derived from a place name meaning 'king's meadow' in Old English.
Kent
Derived from a place in England; meaning 'from the land of the people of the Kent region'.
Kentigern
Saint Kentigern, a revered Christian figure and the patron saint of Glasgow, Scotland.
Kentley
A modern place name or surname derived from English origins.
Kenton
Meaning 'town of the king', derived from Old English origins.
Kentoroabasi
A name of Yoruba origin meaning 'the one who does not forget'.
Kentrell
Possibly a variant of entralle, with no specific widely accepted meaning.
Kenum
Meaning 'a place of peace' or can suggest safe haven.
Kenver
A name derived from Celtic roots, typically meaning 'chief' or 'born of a noble race.'
Kenvi
A variant form of a name meaning 'handsome' or 'fair.'
Kenward
Meaning 'brave' or 'strong.' Originates from Anglo-Saxon roots.
Kenway
Derived from a name meaning 'from the King's land.'
Kenweard
Means 'brave warrior.'
Kenzington
A beautiful place; derived from a place name.
Kenzinton
Derived from the name Kensington, meaning 'the town of the king.'
Keomi
To be strong or wise.
Keon
God is gracious.
Keoni
God is gracious; embodies divine favor and kindness.
Keosha
A name representing a blend of cultures, often symbolizing uniqueness.
Kepakiano
The protector; often relates to guardianship and safety.
Kepler
Famous scientist and astronomer; signifies exploration and inquiry.
Ker
A short form of various names, often signifying a connection to the land.
Kera
A short form of names such as Karen, meaning pure.
Keran
A name linked to the significance of the church or altar.
Kerbey
Derived from the surname; lacks specific meaning.
Kerbie
Variation of the surname Kirby; lacks specific meaning.
Kerensa
Love or affection.
Kerenza
Love; a variant of Kerensa.
Keri
A dark-haired one or a form of the name Kerry.
Kerian
Little dark one.
Kerianne
A variant of Kerry, meaning dark or black-haired.
Kerin
Little dark one; a form of Keri.
Kerina
A variant of the name Kerin, referring to something dark.
Kerisa
A variation of Keri, signifying dark.
Kerishia
Derived from Keri, meaning dark-haired.
Keriste
Keriste is a variant of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ' in Latin.
Kerith
Kerith means 'the place of the stream' in Hebrew.
Kerkhi
Kerkhi is likely a variation of the name Kira, meaning 'mistress' or 'the sun' in Greek.
Kerli
Kerli is an Estonian name that translates to 'a pure and beloved one'.
Kerlin
Kerlin is derived from the Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Ceard', associated with artisans.
Kermeilde
Kermeilde is derived from the Old High German 'karl', meaning 'man' or 'free man'.
Kermilda
Kermilda is a variant of Hermilda, originating from Germanic roots meaning 'warrior maiden'.
Kermilla
Kermilla is likely a variant of a Slavic name meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Kermillie
Kermillie is a variant of Camilla, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant' in Latin.
Kerrie
Kerrie means 'dark-haired' or is derived from a place name in Ireland.
Kerrigan
Kerrigan means 'descendant of the dark' or 'little dark one' in Gaelic.
Kerrim
Kerrim is a variant of Kerim, meaning 'generous' or 'noble'.
Kerrin
Kerrin means 'dark' or 'black' in Gaelic.
Kerron
Kerron is a variant of Keiron, meaning 'little dark one.'
Kerrstin
Kerrstin is a variant of Kirsten, meaning 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ'.
Kerry
Kerry means 'from the place of the obelisk' and can refer to a geographic area in Ireland.
Kerryn
Kerryn is a variation of Erin, meaning 'peace' or derived from 'Ireland'.
Kerschie
Kerschie is a modern name variation, often considered a diminutive form of Kersha, no specific meaning is derived.
Kersen
Variant of 'Kers', meaning cherry
Kersey
Derived from an English surname, associated with a marshy land or birch tree
Kerstin
A Christian name meaning 'Christ-bearer'
Kerstina
A variant of Kerstin meaning 'little Christ'
Kerstine
Derived from Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ'
Kert
A name derived from a pet form of names starting with 'Kert-', often associated with 'garden' or 'enclosure'
Kerttu
A diminutive of the name 'Katherine', meaning 'pure'
Kerubo
Name meaning 'blessed' or 'loved'
Kervin
A name meaning 'sacred' or 'hallowed'
Kervyn
Spear or brave.
Kerwin
Descendant of the warrior; little dark one.
Kerwinn
Brave or courageous one.
Kesean
A considerate or kind-hearted person.
Keshaun
Derived from the Gaelic name meaning 'from the black river.'
Keshaw
A modern variant of Keshawn; often associated with strength.
Keshawn
A modern name possibly derived from Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Keshia
A variant of Keisha, meaning 'her favorite'.
Keshon
A modern variation of the name Kesh, denoting a person of virtue.
Kester
Derived from the Latin 'Christophorus', meaning one who carries Christ.
Kestyn
A variant of 'Keston', meaning 'a place of the male hen.'
Ketevan
The name of a saint in Georgian Christian tradition.
Ketty
A diminutive form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Keva
Gentle or handsome; it is derived from 'Caoimhe' in Gaelic.
Keven
A variant of Kevin, meaning 'gentle' or 'kind' in Gaelic.
Kevern
A diminutive form of Kevin, meaning 'gentle or kind'.
Kevin
Meaning 'gentle' or 'kind'.
Kevina
A feminine form of Kevin, meaning 'gentle' or 'kind'.
Kevon
A variant of Kevin, meaning 'handsome' or 'kind.'
Kevork
A form of George, meaning 'farmer.'
Kevvin
A modern variant of Kevin, meaning 'handsome.'
Kevyn
A variant of Kevin, meaning 'kind,' or 'handsome.'
Key
A device used to open a lock, symbolically associated with freedom or access.
Keyan
A variant of the name Cian, meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring' in Celtic culture.
Keyshawn
A modern name likely blending 'key' and 'Shawn', indicating significance or importance.
Keyshia
A modern feminine variation possibly from 'Keyshawn', indicating importance or significance.
Keytcn
A variation of the name Keyton, implying significance.
Keyton
A modern name likely derived from ‘Keaton’, meaning place of the hedge.
Keziah
Fragrance; another name for the spice used in anointing oil.
Kharlie
Free man; a diminutive form of Charlotte.
Kharo
A name meaning joy or cheerfulness.
Khloe
Blooming; signifies fertility and the new life associated with spring.
Khloee
A variation of Khloe, meaning blooming; symbolizes vitality and growth.
