Khloei
A variant of Khloe; signifies blooming or flourishing.
Khoshaba
Good news or glad tidings, a positive affirmation in Armenian culture.
Khoury
Priest or one associated with the church in Arabic; a surname commonly used as a first name.
Khristene
Derived from ‘Christian’, meaning a follower of Christ.
Khristina
A form of ‘Christina’, meaning ‘a Christian’ or ‘follower of Christ’.
Khristo
Derived from ‘Christ’, linking to the figure of Jesus Christ in Christianity.
Khristos
The Greek form of Christ, meaning ‘the anointed one’.
Khristy
A diminutive form of Christine or Christy, meaning ‘a follower of Christ’.
Khrystalline
Derived from crystal, symbolizing clarity and purity.
Khrystyna
Bearer of Christ; followers of Christ.
Kian
Ancient; a name used in modern times which represents a steadfast or regal character.
Kianna
A variation of Kiana meaning 'ancient' or 'regal'.
Kiaria
Meaningful; often linked to a kind of blessing.
Kiarn
A variation of Kieran, meaning 'little' or 'dark'.
Kidada
It signifies 'friend' or 'helper' in various African languages.
Kidd
It originally referred to a young goat and often signifies youthfulness or playfulness.
Kiden
It combines the attributes of being 'wise' with 'brave' in modern usage.
Kiefer
It means 'one who harvests' or 'brave' in Irish language.
Kiel
It means 'narrow' or 'slender' in Gaelic, referring to a geographic feature.
Kiele
It means 'tender and soft,' associated with the beauty of nature.
Kielle
It is a modern name often derived from various other names, signifying beauty or strength.
Kiely
It means 'slender' or 'narrow' in Irish, often used as a feminine form.
Kiena
It means 'ancient' or 'enduring' in Gaelic, often used in Irish culture.
Kier
It means 'dark-haired' or 'dark,' often used to denote a person’s physical traits.
Kiera
Little dark one
Kierah
Little dark one
Kieran
Little dark one
Kierat
Variant of Kieran, meaning little dark one
Kieren
Little dark one
Kierian
Little dark one
Kiernan
Son of the champion
Kieron
Little dark one
Kierra
Little dark one
Kierslei
A variation of Kiera with modern adaptations
Kierslyn
A modern name derived from Kiera, typically used for girls
Kiersten
A modern variant of Kirsten, meaning follower of Christ
Kiev
A historical name often associated with the capital city of Ukraine.
Kieve
Similar connotation to Kiev, often linked with the rich cultural heritage of Ukraine.
Kiffen
A variant of the name Kiffen stemming from an Old English name.
Kiira
A variant of the name Kira meaning 'beam of light or sun'.
Kiirah
A modern variation of Kira, often associated with 'light'.
Kika
Derived from various origins, often a diminutive of Kata, meaning 'pure'.
Kikelomo
A Yoruba name meaning 'the one who brings wealth'.
Kiker
A surname that has become a popular given name meaning 'rooster'.
Kiki
A diminutive form of various names such as Kikuko, meaning 'a child who is wonderful'.
Kikkan
A variant of name meanings involving 'victory' or 'mighty warrior.'
Kikky
A diminutive form of the name Kiki, often associated with playful personalities.
Kilas
A variant of 'Kilas' meaning a joy, commonly used in modern contexts.
Kilby
A settlement by a killing ground, of English origin.
Kile
Related to the word 'slope' or 'wharf' in Old English.
Kileen
A diminutive form of the name Kileen, meaning 'slender' or 'descendant of Caoinlean.'
Kiley
Means 'dependent' or 'descendant of Ceallach.'
Kilian
Little church, derived from the Old Irish name Cillín.
Killan
Descendant of Caoinlean; can mean 'slender' or 'warrior'.
Killean
Derived from the word 'céile', meaning companion or partner.
Killian
Little or small; associated with the idea of being 'small warrior'.
Kilmeny
Name given to a girl associated with a story from literature.
Kilroy
From the surname derived from Old Gaelic origins.
Kimani
A name meaning 'a person who comes from Kenya.'
Kimba
An English name often associated with beauty and grace.
Kimbal
A valley with a church, often associated with historical place names.
Kimball
A church bell or a person who echoes kindness, often derived from English surnames.
Kimbecc
A variant of Kimball, often associated with kindness and grace.
Kimbell
Honey farm, often associated with nature and agriculture.
Kimber
An open field, representing freedom and expansive qualities.
Kimberiee
A creative spelling of Kimberly, often linked to leaders and strong women.
Kimberieigh
A modern variation of Kimberly, representing creativity and individuality in names.
Kimberle
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberlea
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberlee
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberleigh
Variation of Kimberley; from the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberley
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberli
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberlie
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberlin
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberly
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberlyn
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimberlynn
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimbery
From the meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimble
From the royal fortress.
Kimblyn
A combination of Kimberley and Lyn; meadow by the royal fortress.
Kimbra
A variant of Kimberley; a royal fortress.
Kimbria
A modern variation of Kimberley; a royal fortress by a meadow.
Kimbriella
A diminutive of Kimbra, referring to a meadow or clearing by the royal fortress.
Kimbro
One who lives by the royal fortress.
Kimbrough
From the royal fortress manor.
Kimby
A modern diminutive of Kimberley.
Kimery
Variation of Kimberley; a grassy meadow by a royal fortress.
Kimeya
A modern invention possibly derived from Kimberley.
Kimm
A diminutive form of Kimberly, often associated with royalty or nobility.
Kimmel
A place name; often a surname used as a given name.
Kimmey
A variant of Kimm; often associated with nobility.
Kimmi
A diminutive form of Kimberly, meaning noble.
Kimmie
A pet form of Kimberley; a name suggesting nobility.
Kimmo
A variant of the name Kim; often associated with bravery.
Kimmy
A diminutive form of Kimberly; means 'from the meadow by the royal fortress.'
Kimn
A diminutive form of Kimberly, suggesting a royal connection.
Kimo
The Hawaiian form of the name James, meaning 'supplanter.'
Kimona
A variation of Kim, often perceived as a feminine name with modern flair.
Kimora
A modern name possibly derived from other Kimberly forms; meaning unclear.
