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30,235Kaye is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Kay, which itself is a short form of Katherine and other names beginning with K.The name Kaye emerged as an independent name...
Kayin is a unisex given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "celebrate" in the Yoruba language. It carries a joyful connotation, often chosen by families to mark a moment of gratitude or festivity. The name is distinct from t...
Kayla is a modern English feminine given name formed by blending the popular name elements kay (often associated with Katherine or related names) and la (a common diminutive suffix). It is a recently created name, first...
Kaylan is a modern English feminine variant of Caelan, which itself has dual origins: as an Anglicized form of the Irish masculine name Caolán or as a variant of the feminine name Kaylyn. The root of Kaylan can be traced...
Kaylani is a modern English female name, most commonly used as a variant of Kailani. Its origin is Hawaiian, derived from the elements kai, meaning "ocean, sea," and lani, meaning "sky, heaven." This gives Kaylani the po...
Kayleah is a variant of the name Kaylee, which emerged in the late 20th century as a blend of the popular phonetic elements kay and lee. This modern coinage reflects a trend in English-speaking countries, particularly th...
Kaylee is a modern English feminine given name. It is a combination of the phonetic elements kay and lee, likely inspired by the common sounds found in names like Kayla and the popularity of names ending in "-lee" or "-l...
Kayleen is a modern English female given name that emerged as a combination of the popular phonetic elements kay and lene. The element "kay" often serves as a diminutive or nickname-related sound (as in Kayla or Kaylee),...
Kayleigh is a feminine given name that is a variant of Kaylee. The spelling Kayleigh was popularized by a 1985 song of the same name by the British neo-prog band Marillion. The song “Kayleigh” was released as the first s...
Kaylen is a modern feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Caelan, which itself has two distinct Gaelic origins: as an Anglicized form of the masculine Irish name Caolán, and...
Kayley is a variant spelling of Kaylee, a modern feminine name formed from the phonetic elements Kay and Lee.Etymology and HistoryThe name Kayley emerged as part of a late 20th-century trend of invented names combining p...
Kaylie is a feminine given name in English. It is a variant spelling of Kaylee, a name formed by combining the phonetic elements kay and lee. Like its related forms, Kaylie emerged in the late 20th century and became wid...
Kaylin is a modern English feminine given name, also used occasionally as a surname. It is a variant of Kaylyn, which itself originated as a combination of the popular phonetic elements kay and lyn. This construction ref...
Kayly is a variant spelling of the name Kaylee. While Kaylee itself is a relatively modern coinage—a combination of the popular phonetic elements kay and lee—Kayly represents one of many creative respellings that emerged...
Kaylyn is a modern English feminine given name, originating in the 20th century as a coinage combining the popular phonetic elements kay and lyn. The element "kay" may be influenced by names like Katherine or Kay, while...
Kaylynn is a modern English feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Kaylyn. The name emerged in the late 20th century, part of a broader trend of inventing names by combining popular phonetic elements, notably t...
Etymology and MeaningKayode is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "bringing joy" or "brings happiness." In Yoruba culture, names often carry deep significance, reflecting the circumstances of birth or the family's aspirati...
Kayoko is a feminine Japanese given name composed of distinct kanji characters that together create a range of beautiful meanings. The name typically combines three elements: 加 (ka) meaning "add, increase" or 佳 (ka) me...
Kayra is a Turkish feminine and masculine given name. It means "kindness, favour" in Turkish, ultimately derived from Arabic khayr meaning "goodness, charity." Despite its Islamic etymology in Arabic خير, Kayra holds a d...
Kaysen is a modern given name of English origin, primarily used for boys. It is considered a variant of Cason, which itself derives from the English surname Cason. The surname Cason is ultimately related to Mason, an occ...
Kayson is a modern variant of the given name Cason, itself a derivative of the English surname Cason. Like many contemporary invented names, Kayson arose in the early 21st century in the United States, shaped by the popu...
Kazbi is a biblical Hebrew name, the original form of the name Cozbi. It derives from the Hebrew root kazav, meaning "to lie" or "to deceive," giving the name the meaning "my lie, my deception." This name appears in the...
Kazem is an Arabic masculine given name and the Persian form of Kazim, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. The name means "tolerant", "forgiving", or "one who suppresses anger"—the latter derived from the Arabi...
Kazia is a Polish feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive or short form of Kazimiera, which itself is the feminine version of Kazimierz.EtymologyThe name ultimately traces back to the Slavic roots kaziti "to...
Kazik is a Polish diminutive of the given name Kazimierz, widely used as a familiar or affectionate form. The name Kazimierz itself is the Polish form of Casimir, which derives from the Slavic elements kaziti meaning "to...
Kâzım is the Turkish form of the Arabic masculine given name Kazim, derived from the root kaẓama (كظم), meaning "to suppress anger." The name thus carries the meaning of "one who suppresses anger," a trait highly valued...
Kazım is a Turkish masculine given name, a direct borrowing from Kazim, the Arabic name meaning "one who suppresses anger." The name derives from the Arabic root kaẓama (كظم), which means "to suppress anger." This attrib...
Kazim is an Arabic masculine given name that means "one who suppresses anger" in Arabic, derived from the verb kaẓama (كظم), meaning "to suppress anger". The name is closely related to the variant Kazem, its Persian form...
Kazimiera is the feminine form of the Polish name Kazimierz or the Lithuanian name Kazimieras. This given name is used primarily in Poland and Lithuania, carrying the same meaning as its masculine counterparts: derived f...
Etymology and MeaningKazimieras is the Lithuanian form of the name Casimir, which itself derives from the Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy') and mirŭ ('peace, world'), thus carrying the meaning 'destroyer of peace.' T...
Kazimierz is the Polish form of Casimir, a name deeply rooted in Slavic history and culture. The name derives from the Slavic elements kaziti meaning "to destroy" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world", giving Casimir the combi...
Kazimír is the Czech and Slovak form of Casimir, a name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the elements kaziti "to destroy" and mirŭ "peace, world", giving the meaning "destroyer of peace" or "destroyer of the world".E...
EtymologyKazimir is the Croatian, Slovene, and Russian form of the name Casimir, which is a Latinized version of the Polish name Kazimierz. The name is derived from the Slavic elements kaziti meaning "to destroy" and mir...
Kazimirŭ is the reconstructed Proto-Slavic form of the name that developed into Kazimierz in Polish and Casimir in English. The name is composed of two Slavic elements: kaziti “to destroy” and mirŭ “peace, world,” giving...
Kázmér is the Hungarian form of Casimir, a name with deep Slavic roots. The ultimate origin lies in the Polish name Kazimierz, derived from the Slavic elements kaziti "to destroy" and mirŭ "peace, world", giving it the m...
Kazue is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written using two kanji characters, where the first character is often 和 (kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" or 一 (kazu) meaning "one", and the second character may...
Kazuhiko is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey harmony or singularity combined with the connotation of nobility or boyhood. The name typically utilizes the character 和 (kazu, meaning "harmo...
Kazuki is a masculine Japanese given name rich in meaning and cultural significance. The name is typically written with two kanji characters where the first element, kazu, can mean "one" (一) or "harmony, peace" (和), an...
Kazuko is a feminine Japanese given name, most often written with kanji characters that convey meanings of harmony, peace, or beginning. The name is formed by combining kazu (meaning "one") or kazu (meaning "harmony, pea...
Kazuma (カズマ) is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey desirable qualities. The first element, kazu, can derive from 一 meaning "one" or 和 meaning "harmony, peace". The second element, ma, o...
Kazumi is a Japanese unisex given name that carries meanings of beauty and harmony, reflecting the kanji characters from which it is commonly formed. Its primary meanings derive from the combination of kazu—meaning "harm...
Kazuo (カズオ, かずお) is a masculine Japanese given name, formed by combining the element kazu (meaning "one" from the character 一, or "harmony, peace" from 和) with o (meaning "male, man" from 男, or "husband, man" fr...
Kazuya (かずや, カズヤ) is a common masculine Japanese given name. Its meaning derives from the kanji characters used to write it, with two primary readings: the element kazu meaning "one" combined with ya meaning "to be...
Kazuyuki is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first, kazu (和), meaning "harmony, peace", and the second, yuki (幸), meaning "happiness, good luck". However, many othe...
Kazys is a Lithuanian masculine given name, commonly used as a short form of Kazimieras, the Lithuanian adaptation of the Polish name Kazimierz. The name ultimately derives from the Slavic elements kaziti "to destroy" an...
Əkbər is the Azerbaijani form of the Akbar, a masculine given name of Arabic origin. The name is derived from the Arabic root kabīr, meaning "great" or "big," with the elative form akbar translating to "greater" or "grea...
Keahi is a Hawaiian given name meaning “the fire,” derived from the Hawaiian definite article ke and the noun ahi (“fire”). The name reflects the elemental force of fire, which holds deep cultural significance in the Haw...
Keala is a given name of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the path"—derived from the Hawaiian words ke, a definite article, and ala "path". While its literal meaning is geographical, the name is often interpreted more metaphori...
Kealeboga is a unisex name of Tswana origin, directly derived from the Setswana word ke a leboga, meaning "I thank you" or simply "thank you." It is a virtue name expressing gratitude and appreciation, and is thought to...
Kealoha is a Hawaiian given name and surname that carries the deeply meaningful designation of "the loved one." It is derived from the Hawaiian words ke, meaning "the," and aloha, meaning "love." This name reflects the c...
Kean is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an Irish surname that itself is a variant of Kane. The name reflects a rich linguistic and cultural history, tracing back through Anglicized versions of Gael...
Keane is an English first name derived from an Irish surname, itself a variant of Kane. The surname Kane is an Anglicized form of the Irish Ó Catháin, meaning "descendant of Cathán." Cathán comes from Old Irish cath "bat...
Keanna is a modern English feminine given name, considered a variant of Kiana (specifically Kiana 1). This name chain traces its roots ultimately through the Hawaiian form to the classic name Diana, creating a layered et...
Keano is a masculine first name that emerged in the Netherlands, likely as a variant of Keanu, which itself derives from Hawaiian elements—ke, a definite article, and anu 'coolness', together meaning 'the cool breeze' (a...
Keanu is a Hawaiian name meaning "the cool breeze". It derives from the Hawaiian language, combining ke, a definite article, with anu meaning "coolness". As a given name, it is predominantly masculine but can be consider...
Keara is an English feminine given name, primarily considered a variant of Keira and ultimately of the Irish name Ciara. Like its related forms, Keara shares the same root and meaning, stemming from the Irish element cia...
Keaton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Keaton. The surname itself originates from several Old English place names meaning "place of hawks" (from cȳta 'kite (bird)' + -tūn 'enclosure,...
Keavy is an anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhe, which derives from the Gaelic element caomh meaning "dear, beloved, gentle." As a feminine given name, Keavy is primarily used in Ireland and Scotland, reflecting th...
Kebede is a masculine given name of Ethiopian origin, common among the Amharic-speaking population. It derives from the Amharic word ከበደ (kebede), meaning "heavy, serious" — qualities often associated with dignity, weigh...
Keefe is an English masculine given name, transferred from an Irish surname. The surname Keefe is an Anglicized form of Ó Caoimh, meaning "descendant of Caomh." The root name Caomh comes from Old Irish caom, meaning "dea...