Baby Names That Start With K
4300 baby names beginning with the letter K — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
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Keeleigh#16415 in the U.S.A -leigh respelling of Keeley/Keely, an Irish surname sometimes tied to caol ('slender') and ec▶Kahlayah#16416 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaliyah/Aaliyah family, built on the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fi▶Karilyn#16418 in the U.S.Karilyn is a mid-twentieth-century blend, joining Kari or Carolyn to the fashionable -lyn endin▶Keilahni#16419 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kailani/Kehlani family with the -lani ending that echoes the Hawaiian l▶Khaleia#16419 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Kalea (Hawaiian, 'joy; bright' by that echo) and the pop-culture ▶Keiri#16420 in the U.S.Keiri is a modern coinage of uncertain origin. It sits near Keira - an anglicized Irish name me▶Kelanie#16422 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Melanie ('dark; black,' Greek, by that echo) and Kelani; the -lan▶Kelanii#16423 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kehlani and the Hawaiian Kalani ('the heavens; the sky; royal one'). B▶Keli#16424 in the U.S.A spelling of Kelly, from the Irish O Ceallaigh, 'bright-headed' or 'warrior; strife'; separate▶Kheira#16424 in the U.S.From the Arabic Khaira, 'good; blessed; charitable' -- tied to khair, 'goodness; blessing.' A g▶Keltie#16425 in the U.S.A Scottish name from the place name Keltie (near Callander and elsewhere in Perthshire), broadl▶Karolyne#16426 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Caroline, the French feminine of Charles, from a Germanic root for 'free ▶Kemiah#16427 in the U.S.Kemiah appears to be a modern American coinage blending the popular 'Ke-' prefix with the '-mia▶Khilani#16427 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kailani and Kalani (Hawaiian, 'the sky; sea and sky'). By that echo it▶Kyilee#16427 in the U.S.Kyilee is an inventive spelling of Kylie and Kyleigh. Kylie rose to fame from Australia, where ▶Khristian#16428 in the U.S.A K- respelling of Christian, from the Latin Christianus, 'follower of Christ,' which we note r▶Khylah#16429 in the U.S.Khylah is a modern respelling in the Kyla/Kayla family. Kyla is often linked to a feminine of K▶Khylar#16430 in the U.S.Khylar reads as a modern coinage echoing Skyler and Kyler (surname names from Dutch/English roo▶Kemya#16431 in the U.S.Kemya is a coined American girl's name joining a Ke- prefix with the -mya ending of the popular▶Kenai#16432 in the U.S.A place name from Alaska -- the Kenai Peninsula and River -- from the Dena'ina people (the Kena▶Khyler#16432 in the U.S.A Kh- respelling of Kyler, a modern surname-style name (linked to Kyle or to an occupational 'a▶Kendrick#16433 in the U.S.Kendrick derives from an English/Welsh surname rooted in Old English or Welsh elements read as ▶Kaleeyah#16434 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaliyah/Aaliyah family, built on the flowing -eeyah sound. No single fi▶Kennadee#16435 in the U.S.A modern -dee spelling of Kennedy, from the Irish O Cinneide, 'helmeted head' (traditionally 'u▶Kalen#16436 in the U.S.Read either as a spelling of Kellen or of the Irish Caolan ('slender'), or as a plain modern co▶Kennah#16436 in the U.S.Kennah is a modern spelling of Kenna, a short Scottish girls' name drawn from the surname McKen▶Kiami#16436 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented source. It sits near Kiana, Kiara and Amani in sound, and a▶Kennedii#16437 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneide, built on ceann, 'head,' with▶Kathrin#16438 in the U.S.Kathrin is a variant of Katherine, a Greek name traditionally linked to 'katharos', 'pure' (tho▶Kenniyah#16438 in the U.S.Kenniyah reads as an invented name built from a Ken- opening and the fashionable -iyah ending s▶Kyriel#16438 in the U.S.Kyriel reads as a modern coinage echoing Kyrie (Greek, 'Lord' — as in Kyrie eleison, 'Lord, hav▶Kaliopi#16440 in the U.S.A spelling of the Greek Kalliope (Calliope), from kallos ('beauty') and ops ('voice; eye'), mea▶Katriana#16440 in the U.S.Katriana blends Katrina, a short form of Katherine, with the ending Ana. Katherine is tradition▶Kierstin#16440 in the U.S.Kierstin is a spelling of Kirsten, the Scandinavian form of Christine -- from Greek 'christiano▶Kierston#16441 in the U.S.Kierston is a modern respelling of Kirsten, the Danish and Norwegian form of Christine/Christin▶Keslie#16443 in the U.S.Keslie is a respelling of Kelsey or Kesley, English surname-names from Old English ceol ('ship'▶Kayler#16446 in the U.S.A modern name in the surname pattern. Kaylor is a recorded American surname, and the -er ending▶Keva#16446 in the U.S.Keva is a short modern name of uncertain root, variously read as a feminine spin on Kevin (Iris▶Kimberleigh#16446 in the U.S.A -leigh respelling of Kimberly, an English place-and-surname name read as 'Cyneburga's meadow'▶Kimmi#16447 in the U.S.Kimmi is a playful short form of Kimberly, or of Kim itself, whose root is an Old English place▶Kamaile#16448 in the U.S.Kamaile is a Hawaiian name meaning 'the maile', from ka ('the') and maile, a fragrant native vi▶Kinaya#16448 in the U.S.Kinaya reads as a modern coinage echoing names like Kiana and Kenya. (An unrelated Arabic word ▶Keyanni#16449 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kiana/Keyana (a Hawaiian form of Diana, and read as 'moon; divine'). B▶Keylanie#16450 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kaylani/Kailani (Hawaiian, 'sea and sky'). By that echo it touches 'he▶Keamber#16452 in the U.S.Keamber is a modern American blend, joining the popular Ke- prefix with Amber. Amber is an Engl▶Keyonni#16452 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Keyona/Kiona family, joining a Key- opening to a soft -onni ending. No ▶Kirstin#16452 in the U.S.Kirstin is a Scandinavian and Scots form of Christine, from Greek christianos, 'a Christian, a ▶Kamouri#16453 in the U.S.Kamouri is a newly emerging coinage, a respelling-style variation on Kamari and Amari with an -▶Keaira#16454 in the U.S.Keaira is an elaborated spelling of Kiara or Ciara. Ciara is the Irish feminine of Ciar, 'dark,▶Khadeejah#16454 in the U.S.Khadeejah is a phonetic spelling of Khadijah, an Arabic name popularly linked to a root meaning▶Kealia#16455 in the U.S.From Hawaiian kealia, 'salt bed' or 'salt encrustation' - a natural salt flat left where seawat▶Klayah#16457 in the U.S.Klayah is a modern coinage, hearing Clay or the Kayla/Kaylah family with an added -ah. It has n▶Khairah#16458 in the U.S.Khairah derives from the Arabic root kh-y-r, meaning 'good, blessed, charitable,' related to th▶Keiarra#16460 in the U.S.Keiarra is a decorated spelling of Kiara (and Kiarra), a name read either as Italian chiara, 'b▶Keilanii#16461 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. Its ending echoes Hawaiian lani, 'heaven, sky,'▶Khaliana#16461 in the U.S.Khaliana reads as a modern coinage extending the Khalia/Khaliyah family with an '-ana' ending; ▶Keilanys#16462 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kailani family, here with a final -s; the -lani sound echoes the Hawaii▶Khalisa#16462 in the U.S.A name echoing the Arabic khalisa ('pure; sincere; genuine'); as spelled it may be that word or▶Kariel#16463 in the U.S.A name styled with the Hebrew element el ('God'), read either as a Kari + -el coinage or alongs▶Khamiya#16463 in the U.S.A modern American coinage with an ornamental Kh- spelling. It belongs to the wide family of nam▶Khawla#16466 in the U.S.An Arabic name of long standing, often connected with a word for a gazelle or deer, though the ▶Koraima#16466 in the U.S.Koraima is a contemporary Latina girls' name whose exact origin is uncertain; it is often linke▶Khaya#16467 in the U.S.From the Zulu/Xhosa khaya, 'home,' and also the name of the African mahogany tree (genus Khaya)▶Keiona#16468 in the U.S.Keiona is a modern American coinage joining a Kei- prefix with the flowing -ona ending, in the ▶Khelany#16468 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Kehlani and the Hawaiian Kalani ('the heavens; the sky'). By that echo▶Koralie#16468 in the U.S.A K- spelling of the French Coralie, from coral (the sea gem), by way of Latin corallium. A pre▶Khiari#16469 in the U.S.A modern coinage reading near Kiara ('bright; dark' by different routes) and the surname-style ▶Karmah#16471 in the U.S.A respelling of Karma, from Sanskrit karman, 'action; deed,' the spiritual principle that actio▶Khlover#16471 in the U.S.Khlover is a modern respelling of Clover — the English word for the small three-leafed meadow p▶Kortney#16472 in the U.S.Kortney is a K-styled spelling of Courtney, an English aristocratic surname taken from the Fren▶Karolynn#16473 in the U.S.Karolynn is a K-spelled, doubled-n form of Carolyn, itself a contracted form of Caroline - the ▶Karrah#16474 in the U.S.Karrah is an ornamented spelling of Kara, from the Italian and Latin cara, 'dear, beloved'; the▶Kreation#16476 in the U.S.The English word 'creation' spelled with a K. The word comes through Old French from the Latin ▶Kellee#16478 in the U.S.Kellee is a decorative variant of Kelly, from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, generally read as ▶Kianah#16478 in the U.S.Kianah is a modern respelling in the Kiana family. Kiana is variously read as a Hawaiian form o▶Krisley#16478 in the U.S.Krisley has no documented etymology. It is a modern coinage joining the Kris- opening (from Kri▶Kelleigh#16479 in the U.S.Kelleigh is an ornate spelling of Kelly, from the Irish surname O Ceallaigh, whose root Ceallac▶Kiandra#16479 in the U.S.Kiandra is a coined American girl's name blending Kiana (a modern name popularized in Hawaii, l▶Keundra#16480 in the U.S.Keundra pairs a Ke- opening with an -undra ending, sitting beside Kendra and Deundra, in the Af▶Kiaya#16480 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Kaia/Maya sound-family, joining a Ki- opening to a soft -aya ending. No▶Kilee#16483 in the U.S.Kilee is a respelling of Kylie or Kiley. Kylie was popularized by Australian singer Kylie Minog▶Kemara#16484 in the U.S.Kemara is an invented American name pairing the fashionable Ke- opening with Mara, a Hebrew nam▶Kimbella#16485 in the U.S.A modern blend of Kim (from Kimberly) and Bella ('beautiful,' Italian/Latin); by the Bella rout▶Kavani#16486 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Avani ('the earth' in Sanskrit) and Kavya. By that echo it t▶Kimberlie#16486 in the U.S.A -lie respelling of Kimberly, an English place-and-surname name read as 'from the royal meadow▶Kyaira#16486 in the U.S.Kyaira is a decorative spelling of Kiara or Keira. Kiara traces to the Italian chiara, 'bright'▶Kenedee#16490 in the U.S.Kenedee is a phonetic respelling of Kennedy, an Irish surname from O Cinneide, understood as 'h▶Kinlynn#16490 in the U.S.A modern blend joining a Kin- opening (Kinley/Kinsley) with the popular -lynn ending. No single▶Kisara#16492 in the U.S.A Japanese-styled coined name, best known as an anime character name; it has no single document▶Kismet#16493 in the U.S.Kismet means 'fate, destiny,' a Turkish word from Arabic qismah ('portion, lot; that which is a▶Kymberlee#16493 in the U.S.Kymberlee restyles Kimberly, an English surname and place name meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow' (the▶Kaylynne#16494 in the U.S.Kaylynne is a doubled-ending spelling of Kaylyn, a modern blend of Kay (a pet form of Katherine▶Kenyana#16496 in the U.S.Kenyana lifts the place name Kenya, the East African nation, into a given name and adds the gra▶Kyna#16496 in the U.S.Kyna is generally traced to the Irish Cíona or Caoineadh circle and glossed as 'wisdom,' though▶Kiza#16497 in the U.S.Kiza is a short, modern name without a settled etymology. Possible threads include a clipping o▶Kynadee#16497 in the U.S.Kynadee is an inventive phonetic respelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname from 'O Cinneide', us▶Kerstin#16500 in the U.S.Kerstin is the Swedish form of Christina or Christine, from Greek christiana, 'a Christian,' by▶Knovah#16500 in the U.S.Knovah is a modern coinage built on Nova (Latin, 'new'; a star that suddenly brightens), with a▶Koast#16502 in the U.S.A modern K-respelling of the English word coast — the edge of the sea, from Latin costa, 'side;▶Kyrra#16502 in the U.S.Kyrra is a doubled-r spelling of Kyra. That name is read either as a feminine of Cyrus, from th▶Kolly#16507 in the U.S.Kolly is a modern coinage echoing Molly and Holly with a K- swap. It has no single documented r▶Kasara#16508 in the U.S.Kasara is a late-twentieth-century coinage with no single documented root. It most plausibly el▶Kollyn#16508 in the U.S.Kollyn is a modern K-and-Y respelling of the Collin/Colleen sound. Collin is an English and Iri▶Khalesi#16510 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Khaleesi, the Dothraki title ('queen') carried by Daenerys in Game of Thr▶Koraleigh#16510 in the U.S.A modern blend of Coral — the pink-red sea coral, long used as a jewel-like word name — with th▶Kouri#16512 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, reading as a respelling of Cory/Kori (an Irish surname turned given ▶Kouture#16513 in the U.S.A modern respelling of couture — the French word for 'sewing; dressmaking,' used in English for▶Kelila#16514 in the U.S.From the Hebrew Kelila (Kelula), 'crown; laurel wreath' — a warm virtue-and-honor name from the▶Kelsa#16515 in the U.S.Kelsa reads most naturally as a trimmed, softened form of Kelsey, an English place-and-surname ▶Kreindy#16515 in the U.S.Kreindy is a Yiddish name, a pet form of Kreindel, a diminutive of Kroin ('crown') — so 'little▶Kemaya#16516 in the U.S.Kemaya joins the Ke- prefix to Maya, a name shared across many traditions, from the Sanskrit fo▶Kross#16517 in the U.S.Kross is a respelling of Cross, an English word and surname (originally for someone who lived b▶Krystiana#16520 in the U.S.Krystiana is an elaborated, Kryst- spelling of Christiana, the feminine of Christian, from the ▶Kye#16523 in the U.S.A short name reading as a form of Kai (variously 'sea' in Hawaiian, or a Welsh/Frisian name) or▶Kennidy#16525 in the U.S.Kennidy is a modern respelling of Kennedy, an Irish surname from Ó Cinnéide, built from 'ceann'▶Kylene#16527 in the U.S.Kylene is a modern coinage that extends Kyle — from the Scottish Gaelic caol, 'narrow; a strait▶Kesiah#16528 in the U.S.Kesiah is a phonetic spelling of Keziah, a Hebrew name meaning 'cassia,' a fragrant spice-bark ▶Kieryn#16528 in the U.S.Kieryn is a respelling of Kieran, anglicized from the Irish Ciaran, a diminutive of ciar meanin▶Kesleigh#16529 in the U.S.Kesleigh is a contemporary respelling in the Kelsey and Kesley family, dressing the name in the▶Kymiah#16531 in the U.S.Kymiah is a coined American girl's name built from a Ky- opening and a -miah ending, in the fam▶Kynedi#16532 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Kennedy, from the Irish surname O Cinneidigh, 'descendant of Cinneidigh'▶Kynsli#16533 in the U.S.Kynsli is a modern respelling of Kinsley, an English place and surname from Old English element▶Kyoni#16537 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Kioni and the Kyra/Toni sound. No single fixed meaning; rout▶Khailyn#16540 in the U.S.A modern -lyn respelling in the Kaylin/Kaitlyn family; by the Kaitlyn route it brushes 'pure' (▶Kitara#16543 in the U.S.Kitara reads first as a modern name joining the Ki- prefix to Tara, an Irish name for a sacred ▶Khara#16546 in the U.S.Khara is a name of uncertain origin. It most likely reads as a spelling of Kara or Cara, from I▶Klahni#16546 in the U.S.Klahni is a modern coinage in the sound-family of Kehlani and other -lani names, echoing the Ha▶Kmoni#16549 in the U.S.Kmoni is a modern coinage with a compressed K- onset, echoing names like Amoni and Harmoni. It ▶Khloei#16554 in the U.S.Khloei is a modern respelling of Chloe, from the Greek chloe, 'a young green shoot' and an epit▶Kadesha#16562 in the U.S.Kadesha is a modern American coinage built from a Ka- opening and the melodic -esha ending that▶Kilyn#16563 in the U.S.Kilyn is a modern coinage in the Kylie/Kaylin family, pairing a Ky-/Kai- sound with the popular▶Kimyah#16567 in the U.S.Kimyah reads as a modern coinage that adds the flowing -yah ending to Kim, itself short for Kim▶Kindall#16569 in the U.S.Kindall is a K-spelling variant of Kendall, an English surname from the town of Kendal in Cumbr▶Kriya#16571 in the U.S.Kriya is Sanskrit for 'action, deed; a completed act,' and names a spiritual practice (kriya yo▶Kinsie#16572 in the U.S.Kinsie is a spelling in the Kinsey/Kinzie family, a surname turned given name from the Old Engl▶Keyshawna#16573 in the U.S.Keyshawna is an invented American name, joining the fashionable Key- prefix to Shawna, the femi▶Kinzee#16573 in the U.S.Kinzee is a modern American respelling of Kenzie or Kinsey, itself a short form of Mackenzie, a▶Kiptyn#16574 in the U.S.A -tyn respelling of Kipton, an English place-and-surname name; it also reads like 'Captain,' g▶Khadejah#16576 in the U.S.Khadejah is an English respelling of Khadijah, a revered Arabic name most associated with Khadi▶Kyera#16577 in the U.S.Kyera is a modern respelling in the family of Kiara and Keira. Keira is an English form of the ▶Kniyah#16585 in the U.S.Kniyah joins a K- opening to Niyah or Niya, popular contemporary names in their own right that ▶Koen#16589 in the U.S.Koen is a Dutch short form of Coenraad (Conrad), from Germanic elements 'bold/brave' + 'counsel▶Korrine#16597 in the U.S.Korrine is a K-spelled, doubled-r respelling of Corinne, the French form of the Greek Corinna. ▶Kulani#16604 in the U.S.Kulani is a Hawaiian name built on lani ('heaven, sky, royal'), read as 'like heaven; the heave▶Kynlea#16611 in the U.S.Kynlea is a contemporary respelling of Kinley, a Scottish surname and place-name adopted as a f▶Kathi#16614 in the U.S.Kathi is a streamlined spelling of Kathy, the short form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pu▶Kawana#16620 in the U.S.Kawana is an American coinage in the Lawana/Dewana/-wana family, built from a Ka- prefix and a ▶Keitha#16648 in the U.S.Keitha is a feminine form of the Scottish name Keith, adding an -a to the boys' name. Keith beg▶Kewanna#16677 in the U.S.Kewanna is a coined girls' name close to Kiwanna and Kwanna, built from a 'Ke-' or 'Ki-' openin▶Kadince#16680 in the U.S.Kadince is a K-spelling of Cadence, a word name from the Latin 'cadentia', 'a falling', by way ▶Kaelei#16682 in the U.S.Kaelei is one of many creative spellings of Kaylee, a modern name formed from the elements Kay ▶Kaelynne#16683 in the U.S.Kaelynne is an elaborated spelling of Kaelyn, a modern blend joining a Kae- or Kay- opening to ▶Kaetlyn#16685 in the U.S.Kaetlyn is a respelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pure'; t▶Kaile#16690 in the U.S.Kaile is a spelling in the Kaylee/Kayla family, a modern English coinage joining Kay to a -lee ▶Kadedra#16702 in the U.S.Kadedra is a modern American coinage from the 1980s and 1990s, built from the popular Ka- prefi▶Kimberle#16706 in the U.S.Kimberle is a spelling variant of Kimberly, an English place-name that means the meadow or wood▶Karsten#16738 in the U.S.A Scandinavian and German form of Christian, ultimately from Greek Christos, 'anointed; followe▶Karyssa#16739 in the U.S.Karyssa is a decorative respelling of Carissa, a name usually traced to Greek charis, 'grace', ▶Kyisha#16745 in the U.S.Kyisha is a modern American name in the family of Keisha, Aisha and Lakeisha. Its sound echoes ▶Keimya#16778 in the U.S.Keimya is a modern invented name joining the Ke- prefix to Mya, itself a short form of Maya or ▶Keirstyn#16779 in the U.S.Keirstyn is an ornate spelling of Kiersten or Kirsten, the Scandinavian form of Christine, from▶Kendrah#16789 in the U.S.Kendrah is a spelling variant of Kendra, a twentieth-century name usually explained as a femini▶Kerissa#16807 in the U.S.Kerissa is a k-spelled variant of Carissa, a name built on the Greek 'charis', 'grace, kindness▶Kevia#16811 in the U.S.Kevia is a made feminine name from the Kev- of Kevin, the Irish name meaning 'gentle, kind, han▶Kevonna#16812 in the U.S.Kevonna is a coined girls' name that feminizes the Kev- of Kevin (Irish, 'handsome, gentle birt▶Keyleen#16814 in the U.S.Keyleen is a modern K-forward respelling within the Kaylin/Kayleen family of blend names combin▶Kaitlen#16816 in the U.S.Kaitlen respells Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, from Greek katharos, 'pure'; the meaning▶Keymora#16817 in the U.S.Keymora is a rare modern coinage that pairs the fashionable Key- opening with a -mora ending; i▶Kandi#16839 in the U.S.Kandi is a K-spelled form of Candy, the affectionate short form of Candace -- a name from the a▶Kierah#16843 in the U.S.Kierah is a modern spelling of Kiera (also Kira), the feminine of the Irish Kieran, from ciar, ▶Kieu#16854 in the U.S.Kieu is a Vietnamese girl's name carrying the sense of grace, beauty, and delicate charm. It is▶Kiylee#16861 in the U.S.Kiylee is a modern respelling of Kylie, an Australian name often linked to an Aboriginal word f▶Kla#16863 in the U.S.Kla is an unusually short name whose origin is unclear. It may stand for a set of initials, a c▶Katiemae#16866 in the U.S.A modern compound name joining Katie (a short form of Katherine, 'pure') with Mae (linked to th▶Katrice#16869 in the U.S.Katrice is a mid-century American coinage that fuses the Kat- of Katrina and Katherine with the▶Katryna#16871 in the U.S.Katryna is a spelling of Katrina, a contracted form of Katherine (Catharina); the name is tradi▶Kavita#16874 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit/Hindi kavita, 'poem; poetry' -- a graceful word name long used in India. Lyri▶Kaydince#16877 in the U.S.Kaydince is another phonetic spelling of Cadence, the word-name from Latin cadentia, 'a falling▶Kyella#16885 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ky- opening with Ella ('light; fairy maiden'). By that echo it touch▶Keandra#16897 in the U.S.Keandra is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Ke- opening to the -andra ending sh▶Kyriana#16898 in the U.S.Kyriana is a modern American name that blends Kyra or the word Kyrie with the flowing -ana endi▶Krysti#16904 in the U.S.Krysti is a stylized short form of Christine, Kristina or Kristy, from the Latin Christiana and▶Keriana#16920 in the U.S.Keriana is a modern compound joining Keri (from the Irish Ciara, 'dark-haired,' or as a pet for▶Keyaira#16923 in the U.S.Keyaira is a modern American respelling in the Kiara/Ciara family; Ciara is Irish for 'dark-hai▶Kiaria#16957 in the U.S.Kiaria looks like a modern coinage, most likely an elaboration of Kiara or Chiara, from the Ita▶Kiasia#16958 in the U.S.Kiasia blends the Ki- sound with Asia, the continent name that itself became a popular girls' n▶Kjerstin#16976 in the U.S.Kjerstin is a Swedish and Norwegian form of Kirsten, itself a Nordic version of Christina, from▶Kortnee#16986 in the U.S.Kortnee is a creative respelling of Courtney, an aristocratic English surname from the Old Fren▶Kristyna#16994 in the U.S.Kristyna is a spelling of Christina, matching the Czech form Kristyna; Christina comes from the▶Kyleeann#17002 in the U.S.Kyleeann is a two-name compound joining Kylee (a modern feminine form of the Irish Kyle, 'narro▶Kandee#17007 in the U.S.Kandee is a playful K-spelling of Candy, itself a pet form of Candace and a nod to the sweet. C▶Kecia#17054 in the U.S.Origin uncertain. Kecia is likely a modern respelling of Keisha, or a form of the biblical Kezi▶Kadisha#17063 in the U.S.Kadisha is a coined name whose sound recalls Keisha and Aisha; the ending faintly echoes the Ar▶Kelle#17075 in the U.S.A variant of Kelly/Kellie, from the Irish surname O Ceallaigh, variously read as 'bright-headed▶Kalenna#17086 in the U.S.Kalenna is a modern American name joining a Ka- opening to Lenna, close to Kalena and Makenna. ▶Kamika#17094 in the U.S.Kamika is a coined African American name modeled on Tamika and Shamika, joining a Ka- opening t▶Karalena#17107 in the U.S.Karalena reads as a modern compound joining Kara and Lena, landing very near the classic Caroli▶Karington#17113 in the U.S.Karington is a K-spelling of Carrington, an English habitational surname from places so called ▶Karisha#17114 in the U.S.Karisha is an American coinage pairing a Ka- prefix with a -risha ending, sitting in the broad ▶Kawaii#17140 in the U.S.From the Japanese kawaii, 'cute; adorable; lovable' — the everyday word behind Japan's culture ▶














