Kimotho
A Kikuyu name meaning 'to have a good time' or 'to be joyful.'
Kin
Referring to one's family or relatives; used as a short form of names.
Kinborough
A name derived from a place, meaning 'the hill of Kyn.'
Kinburga
A strong or brave warrior, derived from Germanic roots.
Kincaid
Head of the battlefield or from the head of the river.
Kinchen
A diminutive form of kin, meaning a family member or someone kind.
Kindal
Valley with a stream.
Kindall
Valley with a river.
Kindam
Valley dwelling.
Kindami
Belonging to the valley.
Kindin
Dweller in the valley.
Kindle
To ignite or light.
Kindness
The quality of being kind.
Kindra
A variant of Kendra, meaning 'water.'
Kine
A variant of 'kin,' meaning family or relatives.
Kineburga
Sensitive or intelligent person.
Kineks
Variant of 'Kynsley,' meaning king's meadow.
Kinfe
A sword or knife, significant in traditional Ethiopian culture.
Kinfeosioluwa
A name meaning 'the knife of God' in Yoruba.
King
A ruler or sovereign; often connoting authority and leadership.
Kinga
A queen; associated with nobility and royalty.
Kingdon
Settlement or domain of a king.
Kingman
A man associated with royalty or a king's domain.
Kingslea
A meadow or clearing of a king; often denotes a place of natural beauty.
Kingsleu
Similar to Kingsley, meaning 'king's meadow'.
Kingsley
A king's meadow; often associated with nobility.
Kingslie
From the king's meadow, symbolizing royalty or nobility in England.
Kingsly
King's meadow, indicating a prestigious or noble origin.
Kingston
Town of the king, signifying royal lineage or control.
Kingswell
Royal spring or well, denoting a source of power or prestige.
Kinkade
Descendant of the warrior or descendant of the chief, indicating strength.
Kinlee
Clearing in the woods; a modern name.
Kinley
Fair or slender and grassy place.
Kinna
A sort of harmony or completeness.
Kinnery
Derived from the Gaelic name for 'descendant of the warrior' or 'ruler'.
Kinnette
Derived from a form of the name Kenneth, meaning 'born of fire.'
Kinnia
Modern invention, often interpreted as a feminine form of Kinn. No specific traditional meaning.
Kinnon
Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'the fair one' or 'white'.
Kinsey
Derived from a surname meaning 'king's island' or 'from the king's island'.
Kinslea
A modern name derived from a surname meaning 'from the king's meadow' or 'land of the king'.
Kinslee
A modern variation meaning 'from the king's field'.
Kinzie
Fair or beautiful.
Kione
The name has different interpretations; in Swahili, it can mean 'bringer of peace'.
Kioni
The name signifies a type of shrub in some cultures.
Kip
A small or fish; derived from a nickname related to a young man.
Kipling
From the village with a bridge.
Kipp
A variant of Kip, meaning 'a pointed hill.'
Kippar
A name derived from a diminutive or variation of Kip, often used as a family name and signifies a bond to a hill or settlement.
Kipper
A surname of occupational origin, referring to someone who catches fish, particularly herring.
Kippie
Often considered a diminutive of Kipp, it expresses affection or endearment.
Kipton
Derived from a place name meaning 'enclosure by a river.'
Kiptyn
A modern variant of the name Kipton or Kipp, referring to a hill settlement.
Kira
In Russian, it means 'leader of the people,' while in Japanese, it can mean 'glitter' or 'shining.'
Kirabo
A name meaning 'gift from God' in Luganda, a language spoken in Uganda.
Kiral
A popular name in Bulgaria meaning 'lord or nobility'.
Kiralescense
A creative form derived from the word 'brilliance,' suggesting beauty and radiance.
Kirbey
A variant of Kirby, meaning 'church village'; often associated with community.
Kirbie
A diminutive form of Kirby, suggesting a 'dweller at the church village'.
Kirby
Fortified town by a church; signifies safety and community.
Kirik
Variant of the Name George, representing a farmer or earth worker.
Kiril
A variant of the name Cyril, meaning 'lordly'.
Kirill
A variant of the name Cyril, meaning 'lordly'.
Kirk
A church in Scottish, derived from 'kirk.'
Kirkan
A derivative of Kirk or church-related names.
Kirkby
A village or dwelling by the church in Old English.
Kirkland
Lands or land by the church or church district in Old English.
Kirklea
From the church by the meadow.
Kirklee
From the church by the meadow.
Kirkley
From the church clearing.
Kirklie
From the church meadow.
Kirkly
From the meadow by the church.
Kirkwood
From the church in the woods.
Kirn
Ascending or rising; a variant of the more common Kerwin.
Kiros
The Lord, a variant of Kyros.
Kirsey
Kirsey is a variation of Kersey, meaning 'a marsh or fen'.
Kirsi
Kirsi means 'frost' in Finnish.
Kirsie
Kirsie is a diminutive of Kirsty, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
Kirstal
Kirstal is a modern blend of Kristen and Crystal, evoking both purity and beauty.
Kirsten
Kirsten is a form of Christine and means 'follower of Christ'.
Kirsti
A form of the name Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kirstie
Derived from Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kirstin
A variant of the name Christine, meaning 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ.'
Kirsty
A variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kirubha
A name meaning 'grace'.
Kiry
A short form of various names, often interpreted as 'lady'.
Kit
A diminutive form of Christopher or Katherine, often implying an adventurous spirit.
Kitka
A small flower or plant, often symbolizing delicacy and beauty in nature.
Kitlyn
A modern variant of Caitlin, signifying purity.
Kitt
A short form of Christopher or Katherine, meaning 'bearer of Christ' or 'pure'.
Kittie
A diminutive form of Katherine, meaning 'pure'.
Kitto
A diminutive of Christopher, meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
Kitty
A diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure'.
Kitzi
A variant of Kitty, often denoting something cute or small.
Kiv
The name is a variant of 'Kivran', meaning 'gentle, beautiful'.
Kivi
Meaning 'stone' in Finnish.
Kiyara
Clear; brightness.
Kiyle
A strong or a keeper of the keys.
Kiyrah
A variation of Kira, meaning light or the sun.
Kjersti
Kjersti is a variant of the name Kristina, meaning 'follower of Christ' in Scandinavian cultures.
Kjerstin
Kjerstin is a variant of the name Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ' in Scandinavian traditions.
