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Baby Names That Start With K

4300 baby names beginning with the letter K — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.

The most-loved baby names starting with K, most-popular first. Tap any name to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.

Girl Names

Karyl#14864 in the U.S.Karyl is a mid-century respelling that sits between Carol and Cheryl. Carol comes through CarolKym#14890 in the U.S.Kym is a stylized respelling of Kim, the short form of Kimberly, an Old English place name meanKaedance#14954 in the U.S.Kaedance is a modern respelling of Cadence, a word name drawn from music, where a cadence is a Kidada#14955 in the U.S.Kidada is a Swahili-inspired name from African American naming; it is best known through KidadaKaison#14968 in the U.S.A modern phonetic respelling of Kason/Cason, itself a surname-style variant in the Mason/Jaxon Karlena#14989 in the U.S.Karlena joins Karla to Lena. Karla is the feminine of the German Karl, 'free man,' while Lena iKassidie#15003 in the U.S.Kassidie is a K-styled respelling of Cassidy, from the Irish surname O Caiside, meaning descendKatilynn#15011 in the U.S.Katilynn is a respelling of Katelyn and Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine through Caitlin. BKatrine#15013 in the U.S.Katrine is the Danish, Norwegian and German contracted form of Katherine, which descends from tKaydi#15016 in the U.S.Kaydi is a modern spelling in the family of Kadie and Katie, pet forms of Katherine, from a GreKemaria#15038 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built from the popular Ke- prefix and the name Maria. It sits close tKemyah#15041 in the U.S.Kemyah is an invented name that pairs the Ke- prefix with Myah, a short form linked to Mia and Kennede#15046 in the U.S.Kennede is a simplified respelling of Kennedy, an Anglicised form of the Irish surname O CinneiKenora#15048 in the U.S.Kenora reads as Ken- joined to the soft -ora ending shared by names like Lenora. It is also a rKenyia#15049 in the U.S.Kenyia is a variant spelling of Kenya, the girls' name taken from the East African nation. The Khristine#15068 in the U.S.A respelling of Christine that swaps 'Ch' for 'Kh.' Christine comes from the Latin Christiana, Katherene#15084 in the U.S.Katherene is a spelling variant of Katherine, the enduring name from the Greek Aikaterine that Kourtnie#15096 in the U.S.Kourtnie is a K-spelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname taken from the Norman FreKeja#15113 in the U.S.Keja has no single settled origin. It reads as a short modern coinage on the popular Kay/Kee soKeyosha#15148 in the U.S.Keyosha is a modern African-American coinage, built from the popular Key-/Keisha sound with a fKahlyn#15216 in the U.S.Kahlyn is a modern coinage, a respelling of Kaylin/Kalyn, blending a Kay- or Kayla element - KaKamsi#15236 in the U.S.A short form of Igbo sentence-names beginning Kamsi, most familiarly Kamsiyochukwu, generally rKarlea#15246 in the U.S.Karlea is a late-twentieth-century blend that pairs Karla, the feminine of Karl or Charles, witKadeisha#15247 in the U.S.Kadeisha is a coined name whose sound blends the popular -eisha ending with an echo of the ArabKarrina#15251 in the U.S.Karrina, with a doubled r, is a variant of Karina and Katrina. Karina is usually linked to the Kashish#15255 in the U.S.Kashish is a Hindi and Urdu given name meaning 'attraction,' 'allure,' or 'a pull toward someonKatryn#15268 in the U.S.Katryn is a streamlined spelling of Kathryn, itself a form of Katherine, from the Greek AikaterKayti#15278 in the U.S.Kayti is a decorative respelling of Katie, itself the affectionate short form of Katherine (or Kathyleen#15303 in the U.S.Kathyleen reads as a blend of the pet form Kathy and the Irish name Kathleen. Kathleen itself iKennetha#15342 in the U.S.Kennetha is a feminine formation built on Kenneth by adding an -a ending. Kenneth comes from ScKlarisa#15349 in the U.S.Klarisa is a K-spelling of Clarissa, itself a Latinate elaboration of Clara, from clarus, meaniKerstie#15354 in the U.S.Kerstie is a spelling of Kirstie, the Scottish pet form of Kirsty, which comes from Christine, Kiwana#15400 in the U.S.Kiwana is a modern American coinage that echoes Kiana and the Swahili-flavored sound of Kwanza.Kajol#15406 in the U.S.Kajol comes from the Hindi kajal, the soft black kohl traditionally lined around the eyes, prizKaryss#15434 in the U.S.Karyss is a stylized respelling of Carys or Karis, a Welsh girl's name from caru, 'to love,' anKaterra#15441 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that fuses the familiar Kat- of Katherine or Katara ('pure') with theKatee#15443 in the U.S.Katee is a respelling of Katie, itself an affectionate short form of Katherine. Katherine derivKearston#15460 in the U.S.Kearston respells Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christine, which goes back to the GKeriann#15482 in the U.S.Keriann is a run-together compound of Keri and Ann. Keri, a form of Kerry, is an Irish name froKeshanti#15492 in the U.S.Keshanti appears to be a coined American name pairing the popular Ke- naming prefix with an endKilie#15512 in the U.S.Kilie is a modern respelling in the Kylie and Kiley family. Kylie was popularized in Australia,Kalle#15527 in the U.S.As an American girls' name Kalle is a K-respelling of Callie or Kali — a pet form long tied to Kabrina#15530 in the U.S.Kabrina is a K-spelled form of Sabrina, the Latinized name of the goddess of Britain's River SeKailayah#15544 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Kaila (a Kayla form) with the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fixed meKysha#15550 in the U.S.Kysha is one of the many spellings of Keisha, an African-American coinage of the mid-to-late twKatarena#15561 in the U.S.Katarena is a variant of Katarina, the Slavic and continental form of Catherine, traditionally Karessa#15573 in the U.S.Karessa is a coined name that blends Carissa, a name from the Greek and Latin words for grace oKazandra#15575 in the U.S.Kazandra is a modern respelling of Cassandra, the Greek mythological name of the Trojan princesKaula#15579 in the U.S.Kaula reads as a coined name sitting between Kayla (a modern name of debated origin) and Paula Katalin#15593 in the U.S.Katalin is the Hungarian form of Katherine, the enduring Greek name shaped early by katharos, 'Kellianne#15593 in the U.S.Kellianne joins Kelly to Anne in one flowing name. Kelly is an Irish surname often linked to 'bKatera#15596 in the U.S.Katera is a later-twentieth-century coinage in the sound-family of Katrina and Kate, names fromKatrena#15600 in the U.S.Katrena is a respelling of Katrina, a European contracted form of Katherine, traditionally 'purKesi#15607 in the U.S.Kesi is best known as a Swahili circumstance-name, given to a child 'born when the father had tKeauna#15614 in the U.S.Keauna is a decorative respelling of Kiana or Keona, modern American names sometimes given a HaKellsie#15620 in the U.S.Kellsie is a respelling of Kelsey, an English place- and surname from Old English, generally reKetra#15654 in the U.S.Ketra reads most plausibly as a short form or respelling of Keturah, the Hebrew name meaning 'iKrystyn#15658 in the U.S.Krystyn respells Kristin/Kristen, Scandinavian short forms of Christina, from Greek 'ChristianaKwanza#15726 in the U.S.Kwanza comes directly from the Swahili word 'kwanza', meaning 'first'. It is best known as the Katelinn#15776 in the U.S.Katelinn is a modern spelling of Caitlin or Katelyn, the Irish forms of Katherine, from the GreKatharyn#15778 in the U.S.Katharyn is a modern respelling of Katharine/Katherine, a name of Greek origin long linked to 'Katiria#15781 in the U.S.Katiria is a name used chiefly among Puerto Rican and Latina families; it most likely elaborateKealie#15796 in the U.S.Kealie is a respelling of Keeley or Kealey, an anglicized Irish surname from O Caolaidhe, tied Kenyanna#15826 in the U.S.Kenyanna is an invented American name that most likely joins Kenya, the East African country whKeryn#15835 in the U.S.Keryn has two plausible routes. It reads as a variant of Karen, the Danish short form of KatherKahla#15869 in the U.S.Kahla is a late-century respelling sitting between Kayla and Karla. Read as 'KAY-luh', it belonKjersti#15874 in the U.S.Kjersti is a Norwegian form of Kirsten, itself a Scandinavian form of Christina, from the GreekKama#15877 in the U.S.Kama comes from Sanskrit kama, 'desire' or 'love', the name of the Hindu god of love; it can alKamisha#15885 in the U.S.Kamisha is a coined American girls' name pairing the Ka- prefix with the popular -isha ending sKathren#15910 in the U.S.Kathren is a contracted variant spelling of Katherine, one of the great classic girl's names, fKatye#15911 in the U.S.Katye is a spelling variant of Katie or Katy, the familiar pet form of Katherine, traditionallyKearstyn#15924 in the U.S.Kearstyn is a modern spelling of Kirsten or Kiersten, the Scandinavian form of Christina, from Keshawna#15949 in the U.S.Keshawna is a coined name that adds the Ke- prefix and an -a ending to Shawna, the feminine of Katelen#15961 in the U.S.Katelen is one of the many modern respellings of Caitlin and Katelyn. Caitlin is the Irish formKaylaann#15973 in the U.S.Kaylaann joins Kayla, a modern name linked to Kay and Michaela, with Ann, from Hannah, 'grace'.Kinya#15982 in the U.S.Kinya reads as a short American coinage, echoing Kenya or built from a Kin- element with an -yaKrissie#15997 in the U.S.A K-spelled respelling of Chrissy or Kristy, the pet form of Christina/Kristina — from the GreeKaniesha#16097 in the U.S.Kaniesha is a coined African-American name in the Keisha and Kenisha family, joining a 'Kan-' oKatreena#16122 in the U.S.Katreena is a sound-it-out respelling of Katrina, itself a short European form of Catherine. CaKahley#16164 in the U.S.Kahley is a phonetic respelling that sits with Kaylee, Callie and Kali, a broad cluster of two-Khala#16181 in the U.S.Khala carries two honest readings. In Arabic khala (khaala) is the everyday word for a maternalKamesha#16194 in the U.S.Kamesha is an invented American name built from the popular Ka- opening and the -esha ending shKadeidra#16202 in the U.S.Kadeidra is a coinage joining the popular Ka- prefix to Deidra, a form of the Irish Deirdre, a Kadesia#16203 in the U.S.Kadesia is a coined name pairing the Ka- opening common in African American naming with a -desiKameshia#16232 in the U.S.Kameshia is a late twentieth-century American coinage built from a Ka- prefix and a -meshia endKerrin#16251 in the U.S.Kerrin reads as a variant of Karen or Kerry: Karen is the Danish short form of Katherine, from Kalene#16253 in the U.S.Kalene is a mid-century American coinage joining the fashionable Ka- opening to the -lene suffiKalika#16256 in the U.S.Kalika comes from Sanskrit, where it means a bud or flower bud; it is also read as the dark oneKeyunna#16261 in the U.S.Keyunna is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ke- prefix and a flowing -yunna endKhadeja#16262 in the U.S.Khadeja is a phonetic spelling of the Arabic name Khadija, traditionally explained as 'early baKanak#16265 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit kanak, 'gold' — a bright, precious-metal name used across South Asia. A simplKareen#16270 in the U.S.Kareen is a variant of Karen (and of Careen), Karen being the Danish short form of Katherine, fKadance#16275 in the U.S.Kadance is a K-spelled respelling of Cadence, the English word name from Latin cadentia, 'a falKaedence#16278 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Cadence, from the Latin cadentia, 'a falling; rhythm; the flow of sound.Kahliah#16286 in the U.S.A modern coinage that lands close in sound to Kahlia and to Dahlia (the flower name, from the bKailena#16289 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, joining a Kai- opening with Lena. No single fixed meaning; routes unKimberlyann#16291 in the U.S.Kimberlyann joins Kimberly, an English place-name meaning roughly 'from the royal fortress meadKatielynn#16294 in the U.S.Katielynn joins Katie, the everyday short form of Katherine from the Greek katharos meaning purKaioni#16297 in the U.S.A modern coinage that opens with Kai (Hawaiian for 'the sea; ocean') and adds an -oni ending inKaity#16300 in the U.S.Kaity is a respelling of Katie, the pet form of Katherine/Kate, from Greek 'katharos', 'pure'. Kaiyori#16302 in the U.S.A modern coinage built in a Japanese-styled pattern, pairing the popular Kai- opening with a -yKaytee#16308 in the U.S.Kaytee is a phonetic respelling of Katie or Katy, the familiar pet form of Katherine; the parenKalis#16313 in the U.S.A short modern coinage that lands close in sound to Kallista/Calista (Greek, 'most beautiful') Kristia#16319 in the U.S.Kristia is a K-spelled elaboration of Christa or a short form of Kristina, all rooted in ChristKristyne#16321 in the U.S.Kristyne is a stylized spelling of Kristine, itself a form of Christine. Christine comes througKamren#16324 in the U.S.A respelling of Cameron, from the Scottish Gaelic cam sron, 'crooked nose,' a clan-and-surname Kaashi#16326 in the U.S.From Sanskrit Kashi, the ancient name of Varanasi on the Ganges - one of the holiest cities in Kadija#16327 in the U.S.A spelling of Khadijah, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's first wife — the first person to accKemberly#16327 in the U.S.Kemberly is a variant of Kimberly, an English place-and-surname name from Cyneburh's -leah ('meKemma#16329 in the U.S.Kemma reads as a K-forward respelling of Gemma, from the Latin gemma, 'gem, precious stone.' A Kadynce#16330 in the U.S.A respelling of Cadence, an English word-name meaning rhythm, measure or the fall of a melody. Karalee#16330 in the U.S.Karalee joins Kara — from Latin/Italian cara, 'beloved' or 'dear', also a short form of KatheriKaeda#16331 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Kaia/Kaeda sound-family (it also echoes the Japanese kaede, 'mKahmya#16336 in the U.S.Kahmya is a phonetic American respelling of Kamya or Kamiya; Kamya has been linked to a SanskriKarlynn#16336 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Karla/Carl ('free' by that route) with the popular -lynn ending. No singKaiella#16337 in the U.S.Kaiella is a newly emerging coinage joining the popular Kai element to the -ella ending of IsabKarra#16338 in the U.S.Karra respells Kara/Cara, from the Italian and Latin 'cara' ('dear, beloved'); a related Irish Kailene#16340 in the U.S.A modern variant spelling that sits between Kaylene and Kaelyn, both themselves blends of the pKasai#16340 in the U.S.Two genuine and unrelated routes. The Kasai is a major tributary of the Congo River, flowing thKailer#16341 in the U.S.A phonetic respelling of Kyler, itself a modern surname-style variant sometimes linked loosely Kashay#16341 in the U.S.Kashay is a modern American coinage joining the Ka- prefix with Shay, a short Irish-rooted nameKailina#16342 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kailani and Katalina, built on the -lina sound. No single fixed meaninKataleiya#16343 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Catalaya/Kataleya family, echoing the cattleya orchid and Catalina. As Kaina#16344 in the U.S.Kaina is an uncommon name of uncertain route: it matches the Hawaiian word kaina ('younger siblKatelin#16347 in the U.S.Katelin is an Americanized spelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek katharoKathlynn#16348 in the U.S.Kathlynn reads as a doubled-n respelling of Kathleen or Kathlyn, both from Katherine, whose GreKairavi#16349 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit kairavi, linked to kairava, 'a white lotus that opens by moonlight,' and by eKathrynn#16349 in the U.S.Kathrynn is a doubled-n respelling of Kathryn, itself a streamlined form of Katherine, traditioKairee#16350 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on Kai (Hawaiian, 'sea'; also other roots) with a -ree ending, near KairKhristy#16350 in the U.S.Khristy is a kh- spelling of Christy, the pet form of Christine or Christina, from the Greek chKaisyn#16351 in the U.S.A respelling of Kayson or Cason, modern American coinages built on the -son ending. These namesKaiyana#16352 in the U.S.Kaiyana joins Kai, a short name with several origins, most familiarly Hawaiian for 'sea,' to thKatrin#16352 in the U.S.Katrin is a German and Scandinavian short form of Katharina — the continental form of KatherineKaleen#16355 in the U.S.Kaleen is a trimmed, phonetic form of Kathleen or Colleen. Kathleen comes from Catherine, GreekKaleeya#16356 in the U.S.A modern spelling that sits close to Aaliyah (from the Arabic Aliyah, 'exalted; the highest') aKalesi#16357 in the U.S.A spelling that echoes Khaleesi, the invented Dothraki title for 'queen' created for the novel Kaliann#16359 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a Kali or Callie opening to the ending -ann, from Anne - itselfKhayla#16359 in the U.S.Khayla is a stylized respelling of Kayla, one of the great American girls' names of the nineteeKallaway#16360 in the U.S.A modern first-name use of the English surname Callaway/Calloway, likely 'the pebbly (calu) wayKayleeann#16361 in the U.S.Kayleeann is a modern compound name joining Kaylee - a Kay-plus-Lee blend - to Ann, from HannahKamaiah#16363 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, blending a Ka- opening with the -aiah ending of names like Mariah anKamalei#16364 in the U.S.Kamalei is a Hawaiian name built from ka, 'the,' and elements for a beloved child and a lei, thKamarri#16365 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a doubled-r respelling close to Kamari and distantly evocative of CaKameelah#16366 in the U.S.Kameelah is a phonetic respelling of Kamilah (Kamila), from the Arabic root k-m-l meaning 'perfKhouri#16366 in the U.S.From the Arabic surname Khoury or Khuri, meaning 'priest' - a common family name among Arabic-sKayna#16367 in the U.S.Kayna reads as a modern coinage pairing the bright Kay sound with a soft -na ending, or as a reKimyatta#16367 in the U.S.Kimyatta reads as a coinage joining the popular short name Kim with the -yatta of Kenyatta, theKamillia#16368 in the U.S.A K-spelling within a family of two related names: Camilla, from the Roman Camillus, a term forKayoir#16368 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, its -oir ending echoing French words like voir ('to see'). No singleKabria#16370 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Gabria and Gabriella (Hebrew, 'God is my strength'); its routKiaira#16370 in the U.S.Kiaira is a variant of Kiara, itself blending two sources: the Irish Ciara, feminine of Ciar, 'Kamreigh#16371 in the U.S.Kamreigh is a very recent respelling of Kamry or Camry, dressing the name in the fashionable -eKearra#16371 in the U.S.Kearra is a modern respelling in the Kiara/Ciara family; Ciara is an Irish name from ciar, 'darKanary#16372 in the U.S.A K-spelling of the word Canary. The bird is named for the Canary Islands, and the islands takeKeeana#16372 in the U.S.Keeana sits with Kiana, Kiara and Keana, a cluster of modern American girl names built on a Ki-Kanisha#16373 in the U.S.Kanisha is a coined African-American name pairing the popular Ka- opening with the -isha endingKeela#16373 in the U.S.An anglicized form of the Irish Caoilfhionn ('slender; fair') or a phonetic spelling near KieraKeera#16375 in the U.S.Keera is a phonetic spelling of Kira/Keira, the feminine of the Irish Ciaran, from ciar, 'dark,Kaprice#16377 in the U.S.Kaprice is a K-form of Caprice, the word-name from the French caprice and Italian capriccio, meKehilany#16377 in the U.S.A modern coinage with the -lani ending that echoes the Hawaiian lani, 'heaven; sky'; as spelledKaijah#16378 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the widely used Kai- opening (as in Kai, Kaia, Mikaiah) with a -jah eKarasi#16379 in the U.S.Said to derive from Swahili/African roots touching on 'life; wisdom,' though documentation for Keiani#16379 in the U.S.Keiani reads as a modern coinage shaped to sound Hawaiian — the syllables echo Hawaiian words sKadeja#16380 in the U.S.Kadeja is an anglicized respelling of the Arabic name Khadija. Khadija is deeply honored in IslKaraya#16380 in the U.S.Karaya is a new coinage with no documented etymology. It reads as Kara (variously linked to LatKeianna#16380 in the U.S.Keianna is a respelled, elaborated form of Kiana, a modern American name variously tied to the Karelyn#16382 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Kara/Karen (from Katherine, 'pure,' by one route) with the fashionable -Karia#16383 in the U.S.Karia may be a variant of Kara - from Latin cara, 'dear', or a short form of Katherine - or a sKarinna#16384 in the U.S.Karinna is a doubled-consonant spelling of Karina, itself a form of Katherine ('pure') and ofteKarisa#16385 in the U.S.Karisa is a single-s, K- spelling of Carissa, a name usually traced to Greek charis, 'grace', oKarleen#16386 in the U.S.Karleen is a K-spelled elaboration of Carleen and Carla, feminine forms of Charles, from the GeKarmoni#16387 in the U.S.A modern American coinage echoing Harmoni ('harmony; agreement'). By that echo it touches 'harmKeliana#16388 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining Kelly (Irish surname-name, 'bright-headed') with Liana (a cliKasha#16389 in the U.S.Kasha reflects Kasia, the standard Polish pet form of Katarzyna (Katherine, from Greek katharosKaleea#16391 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology of its own. Its nearest documented neighbour is Kaitlinn#16393 in the U.S.Kaitlinn is one of many respellings of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from the Greek katKenady#16394 in the U.S.Kenady is a phonetic respelling of Kennedy, an anglicized Irish surname from Ó Cinnéidigh, 'desKathryne#16395 in the U.S.Kathryne is a variant of Katherine, spelled to echo the two-syllable Kathryn with a final silenKendria#16397 in the U.S.Kendria is a lengthened, -ia spin on Kendra, itself a mid-century English coinage tied to KendrKawena#16398 in the U.S.From Hawaiian kawena, 'the glow; a reddish radiance' — a name carried respectfully by the scholKenedy#16398 in the U.S.Kenedy is a variant spelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname O Cinneide, from ceann, 'head', and Kaybrielle#16399 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Kay- to Gabrielle (from Hebrew Gabriel, 'God is my strength'). The bleKaliyana#16400 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, layering the Kaliya/Aaliyah sound family with the fashionable -ana eKayeli#16400 in the U.S.Kayeli has no documented etymology. It appears to be a modern coinage built from the Kay-/Kai- Keora#16402 in the U.S.Keora appears to be a modern coinage; it echoes the South Asian flower name Kewra (screw pine bKaylanis#16403 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kaylani/Kailani (Hawaiian, 'sea and sky') with an -is ending. By that Korin#16405 in the U.S.Korin is a spelling of Corinne (or Corin), from the Greek Korinna/Kore, 'maiden'; the K-spellinKaylinn#16406 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Kaylin/Kaylyn, itself a modern blend of Kay- and Lynn. A clean, current tKeyarah#16406 in the U.S.Keyarah is a spelled-out elaboration of Kiara or Keyara, names that trace to the Italian ChiaraKorrina#16406 in the U.S.Korrina respells Corinna with a K and a doubled r; the parent traces to the Greek kore, meaningKaymoni#16408 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, its -moni ending echoing Simone and Ramona. No single fixed meaning;Kammi#16409 in the U.S.Kammi is a spelling of Cammie or Kami, the pet form used for Camille and sometimes Cameron. CamKaysey#16409 in the U.S.Kaysey is an inventive spelling of Casey, a unisex name from the Irish surname O Cathasaigh, baKadiatu#16410 in the U.S.A West African (Sierra Leone, Guinea) form of Khadijah, 'trustworthy; early one; premature chilKayzlynn#16410 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the -lynn family, echoing Kaisley and Kaylynn. No single fixed meaKeyloni#16410 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Key- opening to a -loni ending, echoing the -lani sound tied to the Kaelahni#16411 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing the Hawaiian-styled Kalani ('the heavens; the sky; royal one') and KehKameko#16411 in the U.S.Kameko is a Japanese girls' name joining kame, 'tortoise,' with the common girls' suffix ko, 'cKazelynn#16412 in the U.S.Kazelynn is the double-N spelling of Kazelyn, a modern American coinage with no documented etymKeelani#16414 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kee- opening to the -lani ending, which echoes the Hawaiian lani, 'h

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