Names Like Kien
24 baby names similar to Kien in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Kian#401 in the U.S.From Irish Cian meaning ancient or enduring; also a form of Persian Kayyan or Kai meaning king Kysen#1371 in the U.S.Modern compound; possibly of the seaKayzen#3549 in the U.S.Modern coinage echoing Japanese kaizen ('continuous improvement') and the Ka-/-zen sound of KaiKainen#3633 in the U.S.Modern name — readable as a variant of Cainan (biblical, 'possession'), the Irish Keanan, or a Kisen#3640 in the U.S.Extremely rare; readable as a Ki-/-sen coinage or a respelling (e.g. of Kisan/Keisen); not firmKayson#264 in the U.S.Son of Kay; possibly related to kaizen meaning improvementKash#286 in the U.S.Hollow place; a phonetic spelling variant of CashSonny#298 in the U.S.Son; a loving affectionate address for a boy or young manJasai#439 in the U.S.Modern American invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Josai or a creative blend; no estabJalen#443 in the U.S.Modern American name, widely attributed to a blend of the names Jamal and Allen, or Jay and AllKyson#471 in the U.S.Modern American surname-style name combining Kyle (from Scottish Gaelic 'caol' meaning narrow sKasen#484 in the U.S.Modern American name, possibly a variant of Cason/Kason (English, from the Carson family meaninJasiah#498 in the U.S.Modern American variant or blend of Josiah (Hebrew 'Yahweh supports/heals') and Isaiah (Hebrew Jakai#569 in the U.S.A modern American coined name combining the popular Ja- prefix with the Hebrew Kai element, evoKyren#584 in the U.S.Modern elaboration of Kieran or Kyran, from Irish Gaelic Ciarán, a diminutive of ciar meaning 'Kason#597 in the U.S.Modern K-variant of Cason, itself a surname derived from an Old French or Old English personal Krew#601 in the U.S.Phonetic spelling variant of English crew, meaning a group of people working together; used as Caiden#602 in the U.S.Variant of Caden, itself a variant of Kaden or Aidan, from Irish Gaelic Aodhán, a diminutive ofZaiden#609 in the U.S.Variant of Zaid/Zayed, from Arabic zayd meaning 'growth,' 'increase,' or 'abundance'; adapted aKyro#611 in the U.S.Variant of Cyrus, from Greek Kyros which may derive from Persian Kūruš meaning 'sun' or 'like tJaiden#618 in the U.S.Variant of Jayden or Jaden, commonly cited as a form of the Hebrew Jadon meaning 'thankful' or Jaxton#667 in the U.S.Modern American variant of Jaxon or Jackson; ultimately from John (Hebrew Yochanan meaning God Khai#947 in the U.S.Crown; royalty; from Vietnamese khai (to open, to begin) or Arabic kha'i (letter name); also asDavion#1236 in the U.S.Beloved; from David with -ion suffix






