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13,457Kahurangi is a feminine given name of Māori origin, derived from the name of a type of green gemstone found in New Zealand. The term "kahurangi" in Māori also means "sky blue", reflecting the color of the sky seen throug...
Kai is a common Estonian short form of Kaia, which in turn is a diminutive of Katarina or Katariina. Thus, Kai ultimately traces its roots to the name Katherine, a name with a rich and complex etymology. The name Katheri...
Kaia is a female given name used primarily in Estonian and Norwegian. It originated as a diminutive of Katarina or Katariina, the local forms of Katherine. Etymology and Root The ultimate root is the Greek name Aikaterin...
Kaidi is an Estonian short form of the name Katariina, which itself is the Estonian and Finnish variant of the internationally recognized name Katherine. This connection roots Kaidi in a rich linguistic and historical tr...
Kaie is an Estonian diminutive of Katariina, which itself is the Estonian form of Katherine. As a short and melodic name, Kaie reflects a common pattern in Estonian onomastics where longer foreign names are adapted into...
Etymology and OriginsKaija is a Finnish feminine given name thought to have originated as a Finnic variant of Katariina, the Finnish form of Katherine. It may also derive directly from names like Katrin. As a diminutive,...
Kaila is a given name most commonly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of the name Kayla, which itself was created by combining the popular phonetic elements kay and la. The name Kayla greatly increased...
Kailani is a Hawaiian and English feminine given name. It derives from the Hawaiian elements kai meaning "ocean, sea" and lani meaning "sky, heaven," evoking imagery of the vast natural world. The name has gained popular...
Kailee is a feminine given name that serves as a variant spelling of Kaylee. Like its root, Kailee is a modern English coinage that combines the popular phonetic elements kay and lee. This name, in various spellings, ste...
Kailey is a modern feminine given name of English origin. It is a spelling variant of Kaylee, which itself combines the popular phonetic elements kay and lee. The name Kaylee and its many spelling variants rose steadily...
Kailyn is a modern English feminine given name, originating as a variant of the name Kaylyn. Like its source form, it represents a blend of the popular phonetic elements kay and lyn, a pattern that gained widespread use...
Kairi is a given name of Estonian origin, likely formed as a combination of the names Kai and Mari. The element Kai itself is a short form of Kaia, a diminutive of Katarina or Katariina, ultimately deriving from the Gree...
Kaisa is a Finnish and Estonian feminine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Katherine. The name Katherine itself has a rich and debated etymology, possibly deriving from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whic...
Kaiti is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Καίτη (see Keti 2). It is used primarily in Greece and among the Greek diaspora. As a transcribed form, it represents a phonetic rendering of the modern Greek pronunc...
Kaitlin is a feminine given name of Irish origin, representing a widely used variant spelling of Caitlin. The name Caitlin is the anglicized form of the Irish Caitlín, which itself derives from the Old French Cateline, a...
Kaitlyn is a modern Caitlin variant, popularized in the late 20th century. The name is an Anglicized spelling of the Irish name Caitlín, itself derived from the Old French Cateline, a form of Katherine. The rich history...
Kaitlynn is a feminine given name and a modern English variant of Caitlin, itself an Anglicized form of the Irish Caitlín. This spelling exemplifies the late 20th-century trend of respelling traditional names with invent...
Kája is a Czech diminutive of Karolína, the Czech and Slovak feminine form of Carolus, a Latinized form of Charles. While typically a feminine name reflecting its origin from Karolína—itself derived from the same root as...
Kaja (1) is a Scandinavian diminutive of Katarina, multi-language form of Katherine. Used primarily in Denmark, Estonia, Norway, Slovenia, and Sweden, Kaja shares common ground with cognates like the Estonian Kaia and Da...
Kaja is a feminine given name used in Polish and Slovene, functioning as a variant of Gaja 1. Gaja itself is either a form of Gaia or a feminine form of Gaius. Gaia traces its origins to the Greek word gaia, a parallel f...
Kaja is a feminine given name of Estonian origin, directly derived from the Estonian word kaja, meaning "echo".The name reflects a modern Estonian naming tradition of drawing inspiration from the natural world and famili...
Kajal is a feminine given name derived from the Sanskrit word kajjala, meaning "kohl" or "collyrium," a traditional black eyeliner used in South Asia. The name is used among Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi speakers...
Kajsa is a Swedish feminine given name that developed as a diminutive of Katarina, the Swedish form of Katherine. The name has been in use in Sweden since at least 1540. Over time, Kajsa gained popularity as an independe...
Kakalina is the Hawaiian form of Katherine, a name with a complex and debated etymology. The Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine) may derive from Ἑκατερίνη (Hekaterine), meaning "each of the two," or from the goddess Hecate. Ot...
Kala is a feminine given name of Tamil origin, derived from the Sanskrit word kala, meaning "art form" or "virtue." In the context of Indian and Tamil culture, the name reflects a deep appreciation for artistic expressio...
Kala is the Hawaiian form of Sarah, derived from the Hebrew name Sarah meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman." In the Old Testament, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and the matriarch of the Jewish people. Originally named Sa...
Kalea is a feminine Hawaiian name meaning "joy, happiness" in the Hawaiian language. Rooted in the Polynesian language family, Hawaiian derives from Proto-Polynesian, where similar words convey joyful moods. The name cap...
Kaleigh is a feminine given name in English, primarily used as a modern spelling variant of Kayleigh or less often of Callie. The variant Kayleigh is itself a development from Kaylee, which the brief presents as a combin...
Kalena is a Hawaiian feminine name that serves as the Hawaiian form of Karen 1. The name carries the multicultural heritage of the Polynesian islands, where it was adopted and adapted from Western names introduced by Chr...
Kaley is a feminine English given name, primarily used as a variant spelling of Kaylee. The name Kaylee itself is a modern coinage, combining the popular phonetic elements kay and lee. This style of name emerged and rose...
Kali 1 is a feminine given name with roots in Sanskrit, meaning "the black one" from kāla ("black"). It is most notably borne by the Hindu goddess Kali, the fierce destructive form of the wife of Shiva. According to the...
Kali 2 is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Callie or Kaylee. It is used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where phonetic spellings and creative variations of common names...
Kalie is a feminine given name used in English, typically considered a variant of Callie or Kaylee. It emerged in modern usage as a creative spelling within the trend of names ending in -ie or -ee. The name traces its ro...
Kalina is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, commonly used in Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Polish. It means "viburnum tree" (the shrub known for its white flowers and red berries) in these languages. Etymology and Cul...
Kalisha is a feminine given name used primarily in African American communities. It is a modern coinage formed by combining the popular name prefix ka with the name Lisha, creating a distinctive and melodious blend.The e...
Kaliyah is an invented name, primarily used within African American communities, whose sound is based on the popular name Aaliyah. Aaliyah, in turn, derives from the feminine form of Aali, an Arabic name meaning "high, l...
Kalla is a variant of the name Calla, which in turn is derived from the name of two types of plants: the true calla (Calla palustris) and the calla lily (Calla aethiopica), both of which bear white flowers and thrive in...
Kallie is a feminine given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Callie, which itself is a diminutive of Caroline or sometimes of names beginning with Cal.Etymology and HistoryThe name...
Kalliope is a feminine given name of Greek origin, best known as the name of the Muse of epic poetry and eloquence in Greek mythology. The name means "beautiful voice," derived from the Greek elements kallos ("beauty") a...
Kalliopi is the modern Greek transcription of Kalliope, the name of the Muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology. The original name derives from Greek elements kallos (κάλλος) meaning "beauty" and ops (ὄψ) meaning "voice",...
Kallirrhoe is the Greek form of the name Callirrhoe. In Greek mythology, Kallirrhoe (Καλλιρρόη) was a name borne by several figures, most notably a daughter of the river god Achelous. The name derives from the Greek adje...
Etymology and OriginsKallirroi is the Modern Greek transcription of the ancient Greek name Καλλιρρόη (Kallirrhoe), which itself derives from the word kallirrhous meaning 'beautiful flowing'. The name is composed of Greek...
Kallisto is a female name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word κάλλιστος (kallistos) meaning "most beautiful", a superlative form of καλός (kalos), meaning "beautiful". In Ancient Greek, it served as a personal n...
Kallistrate is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin, meaning "beautiful army." It is derived from the Greek elements kallos (κάλλος), referring to beauty, and stratos (στρατός), meaning army. The name thus combi...
Kalpana is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in India and Nepal. The name means "imagining, fantasy" in Sanskrit, derived from the root kalp- meaning “to imagine” or “to create.” Kalpana is also the...
Kaltrina is an Albanian feminine given name, possibly derived from the Albanian word kaltër, meaning "blue" or "azure". The name evokes imagery of the sky or sea, reflecting a common practice in Albanian naming tradition...
Kalyani is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "beautiful, lovely, auspicious". It is derived from the Sanskrit word kalyāṇī, which carries connotations of beauty and goodness. The name holds significant re...
Kalyn is a modern American variant of Kaylyn, a feminine name that emerged in the late 20th century. It forms part of a broader trend of innovative phonetic spellings, blending the popular prefix kay – often derived from...
Kalyna is a Ukrainian feminine given name derived from the Ukrainian word for a type of shrub, also known as the guelder rose (Viburnum opulus). The name reflects the deep cultural significance of the kalyna plant in Ukr...
Kalypso is the Greek form of Calypso, derived from the Greek Καλυψώ (Kalypso), which likely means "she that conceals," from καλύπτω (kalypto) meaning "to cover, to conceal." In Greek mythology, Kalypso was a nymph who de...
Kalysta is a modern English variant of Calista, a name that ultimately derives from the Greek name Kallistos (Κάλλιστος), meaning "most beautiful." This linguistic chain traces back to the Late Latin name Callistus, whic...
Kamakshi is a Sanskrit-derived feminine name of Hindu origin, composed of the elements काम (kāma) meaning "love, desire" and अक्षि (akṣi) meaning "eye". The name thus translates to "she whose eyes are love" or "the love-...
Kamala is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "lotus" or "pale red." In Sanskrit, it is a transcription of both the feminine form कमला (with a long final vowel) and the masculine form कमल (short final vowel...
Kamalani is a unisex given name of Hawaiian origin, though it is more commonly used for girls. The name is composed of two elements: kama ("child") and lani ("heaven, sky, royal, majesty"), thus carrying meanings such as...
Kamaria is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic word qamar meaning "moon". The name Kamaria is a variant or elaboration of the root name Qamar, which is directly Arabic for "moon". Cultural associations with the...
Kamatchi is the Tamil variant of the Sanskrit name Kamakshi, deeply rooted in Hindu religious tradition.EtymologyThe name Kamakshi (and by extension Kamatchi) derives from the Sanskrit elements kāma meaning "love, desire...
Kameliya is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived from the name of the flowering shrub Camellia. The camellia plant itself was named after the Jesuit botanist and missionary Georg Josef Kamel (1661–1706), who contribu...
Kamila is a feminine given name used in Czech, Polish, and Slovak, formed as a local adaptation of Camilla. The name ultimately traces through Camillus, a Roman cognomen of probable Etruscan origin and unknown meaning, t...
Kamila is the feminine form of the Arabic masculine name Kamil, which means "perfect, complete" in Arabic. The name carries a profound sense of wholeness and moral excellence, reflecting qualities highly valued in Islami...
Kamilė is a Lithuanian feminine given name and is the Lithuanian form of Camilla, which in turn derives from the Roman cognomen Camillus. The ultimate root is of Etruscan origin, though its exact meaning remains uncertai...