|
Name |
Origin |
Meaning |
Kaatje |
Dutch |
pure |
Kachine |
Native American |
sacred dancer |
Kadija |
African |
the prophet's wife |
Kadisha |
Hebrew |
holy |
Kaede |
Japanese |
maple leaf |
Kaelyn |
Old English |
meadow |
Kaethe |
Greek |
pure |
Kai |
Hawaiian, Navajo |
sea, willow tree |
Kaia |
Greek |
earth |
Kaie |
Celtic |
combat |
Kaili |
Hawaiian |
a deity |
Kaimi |
Polynesian |
the seeker |
Kairos |
Greek |
goddess from Jupiter |
Kaitlyn |
Celtic |
little darling |
Kaiya |
Japanese |
forgiveness |
Kajal |
Hindu |
eyeliner |
Kajol |
Hindu |
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Kajsa |
Swedish |
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Kakra |
Ghanese |
younger of twins |
Kala |
Hindu |
time, black |
Kalama |
Hawaiian |
flaming torch |
Kalanit |
Hebrew |
flower name |
Kalare |
Latin |
bright, clear |
Kalea |
Hawaiian |
bright |
Kali |
Sanskrit |
energy, dark goddess |
Kalie |
Dutch |
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Kalika |
Greek |
rosebud |
Kalila |
Arabic |
beloved |
Kalinda |
Sanskrit |
sun, name of mountains |
Kaliska |
Miwok Indian |
coyote chasing deer |
Kalonice |
Greek |
beauty's victory |
Kalpana |
Hindu |
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Kama |
Sanskrit |
love |
Kamakshi |
Hindu |
a Devi, same as Lalita |
Kamala |
Hindu |
lotus |
Kamali |
Rhodesian |
spirit protector |
Kamaria |
Swahili |
like the moon |
Kambo |
African |
must work for everything |
Kamea |
Hawaiian |
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Kameko |
Japanese |
tortoise-child, symbol for long-life |
Kamilah |
Arabic |
the perfect one |
Kamilia |
Slavic |
sweet flower |
Kamna |
Hindu |
desire |
Kamryn |
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Kanchana |
Hindu |
a celestial Aspera, gold |
Kane |
Gaelic, Jap, Welsh |
tribute, warrior; doubly-accomplished, golden |
Kanene |
African |
a little thing in the eye is big |
Kanika |
Kenyan |
black cloth |
Kaniya |
Native American |
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Kantha |
Hindu |
name of a God |
Kanushi |
Hindu |
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Kaori |
Japanese |
Fragrant Beautiful Girl |
Kapera |
African |
this child, too, will die |
Kara |
Greek |
pure |
Kari |
Turkish |
flows like water |
Karida |
Arabic |
untouched, virginal |
Karimah |
African |
generous |
Karishma |
Hindu |
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Karissa |
Greek |
love, grace |
Karka |
Hindu |
crab |
Karli |
Turkish |
covered with snow |
Karyan |
Armenian |
the dark one |
Kasa |
Hopi Indian |
fur-robe dress |
Kasinda |
African |
born to a family with twins |
Kasmira |
Old Slavic |
demands peace |
Katherine |
Greek |
pure |
Kathleen |
Celtic |
little darling |
Katyayani |
Hindu |
|
Kaula |
Polynesian |
prophet |
Kaveri |
Hindu |
sacred river of India |
Kavindra |
Hindu |
mighty poet |
Kavita |
Hindu |
poem |
Kaya |
Hopi Indian |
my elder sister-little |
Kayla |
Hebrew |
crown of laurels |
Kayley |
|
bright, beautiful |
Kazanna |
|
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Kazia |
Hebrew |
plant with cinnamon-like bark |
Keandra |
Hawaiian |
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Keara |
Irish |
from a saint's name |
Keelin |
Celtic |
slender, fair |
Keely |
Gaelic |
beautiful and graceful |
Kefira |
Hebrew |
young lioness |
Kehinde |
Yoruban |
second of twins |
Kei |
Japanese |
rapture, reverence |
Keiko |
Japanese |
adored one |
Keilana |
Hawaiian |
adored one |
Keilantra |
|
princess of the night sky, magical |
Keisha |
African |
favourite |
Kekona |
Hawaiian |
second-born |
Kelda |
Scandinavian |
clear mountain spring |
Kellan |
Gaelic |
warrior princess |
Kelly |
Gaelic, Teutonic |
church, warrior, wood, holly; farm by a spring |
Kelsey |
OE; Scandinavian |
Ceol's island, beautiful island; harbour |
Kendall |
Celtic |
ruler of the valley |
Kendra |
Anglo-Saxon |
understanding, knowledge |
Kennis |
Gaelic |
beautiful |
Kensington |
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Kenyangi |
Ugandan |
white egret |
Kenyatta |
Kenyan |
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Kepa |
Basque |
stone |
Kerani |
Hindu |
sacred bells |
Kerensa |
Cornish |
love |
Kerry |
Gaelic |
Ciar's people, dark eyes |
Kerstin |
German |
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Kerzi |
Turkish |
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Kesare |
Spanish |
long-haired |
Kesi |
Swahili |
born when father was in trouble |
Kesia |
African |
Favourite |
Kessie |
Ghanese |
fat at birth |
Ketaki |
Hindu |
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Ketika |
Hindu |
|
Keturah |
Hebrew |
fragrance |
Ketzia |
Hebrew |
surface, cinnamon-like bark |
Kezia |
Hebrew |
cassia, cinnamon |
Khalidah |
Arabic |
immortal |
Kiah |
Aust Aboriginal |
from the beautiful place |
Kiana |
Hawaiian |
moon Goddess |
Kichi |
Japanese |
fortunate |
Kiele |
Hawaiian |
gardenia, fragrant blossom |
Kiera |
|
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Kiley |
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Kim |
Old English |
chief |
Kimatra |
Hindu |
seduce |
Kimberley |
Old English |
land belonging to Cyneburg; royal fortress |
Kineta |
Greek |
active one |
Kiona |
Native American |
brown hills |
Kira |
Lat, Persian, Jap |
light; sun |
Kiran |
Hindu |
ray |
Kirby |
Anglo-Saxon |
from the church town |
Kirima |
Eskimo |
a hill |
Kirsten |
Greek, OE |
Christian; stone church |
Kirti |
Hindu |
fame, a form of the Devi |
Kirti |
Hindu |
fame |
Kisa |
Russian |
kitty |
Kiska |
Russian |
pure |
Kismet |
English |
fate, destiny |
Kissa |
Ugandan |
born after twins |
Kita |
Japanese |
north |
Kitu |
Hindu |
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Klavdia |
Slavic |
a lame one |
Klea |
|
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Kohana |
Japanese |
little flower |
Koko |
Native American |
night |
Kolina |
Greek |
pure |
Komal |
Hindu |
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Koren |
Greek |
maiden |
Kristen |
Latin |
follower of Christ |
Kriti |
Hindu |
a work of art |
Krupa |
Hindu |
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Krupali |
Hindu |
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Kshama |
Hindu |
forgiveness, patience, a form of the Devi |
Kuhuk |
Hindu |
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Kumud |
Hindu |
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Kunti |
Hindu |
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Kusum |
Hindu |
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Kyla |
Gaelic, OE |
narrow, narrow channel, honour |
Kylie |
Aborigine |
boomerang |
Kyna |
Gaelic |
wise |
Kynthia |
Greek |
born under the sign of cancer |
Kyoko |
Japanese |
mirror |
Kyra |
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sun |
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