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Korey Masculine English

Korey is a variant of the name Corey, an English given name that originated as a surname. Corey itself derives from an English surname, which in turn comes from the Old Norse given name Kóri, whose meaning is uncertain....

Kori Feminine English

Kori is a feminine given name used in English, originating as a variant of Corey. It gained popularity in the 20th century, particularly as a feminine form of the unisex name Corey. The name Corey itself is derived from...

Korrine Feminine English

Etymology of KorrineKorrine is a modern English variant of Corinne, which itself is a French form of Corinna. The ultimate root lies in the Ancient Greek name Korinna (Κόριννα), derived from the word kore (κόρη), meaning...

Kortney Feminine English

Kortney is a variant of the unisex given name Courtney, with the spelling influenced by the 'K' prefix common in modern American name coinages. Like its parent name, Kortney is primarily used in English-speaking countrie...

Kory Masculine English

Kory is a variant of the name Corey, which itself originated as an English surname. That surname derives from the Old Norse personal name Kóri, but the meaning of Kóri remains unknown. As a given name, Corey gained popul...

Kourtney Feminine English

Kourtney is a variant spelling of the name Courtney. Like its root form, Kourtney saw a decline in popularity in the 1990s but experienced a brief revival after 2007, largely due to the television personality Kourtney Ka...

Krew Masculine English

Krew is a modern English masculine given name, primarily used as a variant spelling of Crew. The name Crew itself has two possible origins: it may derive from a surname originating from the English town of Crewe, which c...

Kris Unisex Danish English

Kris is a short form of Danish names such as Kristian and Kristoffer, as well as other names beginning with the element Kris (such as Kristine). It is used as a unisex given name in Danish and English.Etymology and Histo...

Krista Feminine English Estonian +3

Krista is a feminine given name predominantly used in Northern European countries such as Finland, Estonia, and Sweden, though it is also common in Germany, Latvia, and the English-speaking world. It is primarily a short...

Kristal Feminine English

Kristal is a variant spelling of the given name Crystal, which derives from the English word crystal for the clear, colourless glass, sometimes cut into the shape of a gemstone. The English word itself comes from the Gre...

Kristeen Feminine English

Kristeen is a variant of Christine, which itself derives from Christina, the feminine form of the Latin name Christianus, meaning "follower of Christ." The name Christina ultimately comes from the Greek Christos (Χριστός...

Kristen 2 Feminine English

Kristen is an English variant of Kristin, the Scandinavian form of Christina. Ultimately deriving from the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian, the name means "follower of Christ." The name Christina was bor...

Kristi Feminine English Estonian

Kristi is a feminine given name primarily used as a diminutive of Christina or Christine in English, and of Kristiina in Estonian. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Christiana, meaning "follower of Christ," via...

Kristia Feminine English

Kristia is a feminine name considered a diminutive of Christina. When people shorten Christina, they often arrive at forms like Kris, Krissy, Christa, or Kristia, which echoes the longer original through its initial syll...

Kristie Feminine English

Kristie is a feminine given name of English origin, predominantly used as a diminutive of Christina or Christine. The name shares its root with the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian, ultimately deriving fr...

Kristin Feminine English Estonian +3

Kristin is a female given name that originated as a Scandinavian form of Christina. The name Christina itself derives from the Latin Christiana, which is the feminine form of Christian, ultimately coming from the Greek C...

Kristina Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +14

Kristina is a feminine given name that serves as a common variant and form of Christina in numerous languages across Europe. It is used in Albanian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Estonian, Faroese, German,...

Kristine Feminine Georgian Danish +4

Kristine is a feminine given name used across several European languages, including Georgian, Danish, English, German, Norwegian, and Swedish. It is the Scandinavian and Georgian form of Christina, as well as an English...

Kristopher Masculine English

Kristopher is an English variant of the name Christopher. It shares the same etymology: from the Late Greek name Χριστόφορος (Christophoros), meaning "bearing Christ," derived from Χριστός (Christos, "anointed one") and...

Kristy Feminine English

Kristy is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Christina or Christine. These names derive from the Latin Christiana, meaning "follower of Christ," rooted in Greek Christos ( "the anointed one" ). Kris...

Kristyn Feminine English

Kristyn is a variant of Kristin, the Scandinavian form of Christina. This feminine given name ultimately derives from the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian, meaning “follower of Christ.” The name has a lon...

Krystal Feminine English

Krystal is a modern English female given name, a variant spelling of Crystal. The name derives from the English word crystal, referring to a clear, colorless glass that is often cut to resemble a gemstone. The English wo...

Krystelle Feminine English

Krystelle is a modern English variant of the name Crystal. This feminine given name emerged as a creative respelling of Crystal, which itself derives from the English word for the clear, colourless glass or quartz, somet...

Krysten Feminine English

Krysten is a modern English variant of Kristin, which itself is the Scandinavian form of Christina. The ultimate root, Christina, derives from the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian, meaning 'a follower of...

Krystina Feminine English

Krystina is a given name that serves as a variant of Christina. The spelling with a 'K' and 'y' offers a modern twist on the classic name, making it stand out while retaining the same pronunciation and essential identity...

Krystine Feminine English

Krystine is a modern English variant of Christine, ultimately derived from Christina. Distinct from the more common forms Christine and Kristine, Krystine first emerged in the United States in the mid-20th century as par...

Krystle Feminine English

Krystle is a feminine given name, most commonly found in the United States. It is a variant of the name Crystal, which derives from the English word for the clear, colorless glass or gemstone. The word ultimately comes f...

Kurt Masculine Danish English +3

Kurt is a male given name used primarily in German, Danish, English, Norwegian, and Swedish. It originated as a contracted form of Conrad, itself derived from the Old German elements kuoni 'brave' and rat 'counsel, advic...

Kurtis Masculine English

Kurtis is an English given name and surname, serving as a variant of Curtis. The latter derives from the Old French curteis, meaning "courteous" or "polite," which was adopted as a surname in medieval England. Over time,...

Kyan Masculine Dutch English

Etymology and Origins Kyan is a given name and surname of Irish origin, representing an English variant of the name Cian. The name Cian derives from the Old Irish word cian, meaning "ancient" or "enduring." Through this...

Kyla Feminine English

Kyla is a modern feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is most commonly considered a feminine form of the name Kyle, or alternatively, a blend of the popular phonetic elements ky and la, si...

Kylan Masculine English

Kylan is an invented name crafted from the phonetic elements found in existing names such as Kyle and Rylan, blending their modern, appealing sounds into a unique form. It represents a contemporary naming trend where par...

Kyle Masculine English

Kyle is an English-language given name that originated as a transferred use of the Scottish surname Kyle or from place names such as Kyle, Ayrshire, on the southwest coast of Scotland. The name ultimately derives from th...

Kylee Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsKylee is a Kylie variant, a given name of Australian origin. The root name Kylie is said to mean "boomerang" in the Australian Aboriginal language Nyungar. In addition to its Aboriginal roots, Kylie...

Kyleigh Feminine English

Kyleigh is a modern English feminine given name, most commonly considered a variant of Kylie. The name Kylie itself has Australian origins, where it is said to mean "boomerang" in the Nyungar Aboriginal language. Kylie g...

Kyler Masculine English

Kyler is a modern American masculine given name that likely originated as a blend of the sounds of Kyle and Tyler. It also coincides with the surname Kyler, an Anglicized form of Dutch Cuyler.Etymology and HistoryThe nam...

Kylie Feminine English

Kylie is an English feminine given name with multiple origins. It is most famously associated with Australia, where it is said to derive from the Noongar Aboriginal word kiley, meaning boomerang. An early bearer was Aust...

Kym Feminine English

Kym is a given name that serves as a variant spelling of Kim. As such, it shares the same origin and history as its more common counterpart. The name Kim has various roots: it is often considered a short form of Kimberly...

Kynaston Masculine English

Kynaston is a masculine given name of English origin, transferred from a surname that was itself derived from a place name. The place name Kynaston is composed of the Old English personal name Cynefrið and the element tū...

Kynlee Feminine English

Kynlee is a modern English female given name, created as a fanciful spelling of Kinley. Kinley itself originated as a transferred use of a Scottish surname, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Fhionnlaigh, mean...

Kyra Feminine English

Kyra is a feminine given name with multiple possible origins. It is commonly considered a variant of Kira, which itself derives from the Irish name Ciara, the feminine form of Ciar, meaning 'black' or 'dark'. In this tra...

Kyrie 2 Feminine English

Kyrie is a name derived from the Christian liturgical prayer known as the Kyrie eleison, a Greek phrase meaning "Lord, have mercy." The word itself comes from the Greek kyrios, meaning "lord." As a given name, Kyrie repr...

Kyro Masculine English

Kyro is a modern English masculine given name, primarily used as a variant of Cairo. The name Cairo itself is derived from the Arabic name for the Egyptian capital, al-Qāhira, which means "the victorious." This etymology...

Kyron Masculine English African American

Kyron is a modern masculine given name that has emerged primarily in English-speaking and African American communities. It can be considered a variant of Kieran, which itself is an anglicized form of the Irish name Ciará...

Kyrsten Feminine English

Kyrsten is an English feminine variant of Kirsten, which is itself a Danish and Norwegian form of Christina. The name ultimately derives from Christian, through the Latin Christiana, meaning "follower of Christ." While K...

Kyson Masculine English

Kyson is an invented modern English name, created by combining the popular phonetic elements found in names such as Bryson and Tyson. The name has no historical or etymological roots, but its appeal lies in its contempor...

Lacey Feminine English

Lacey is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Lacy. This spelling is the most popular variant in contemporary usage.Etymology and HistoryThe surname Lacey originates from Lassy, a town in Nor...

Lachlan Masculine English Scottish

Lachlan is a masculine given name of Scottish Gaelic origin. It is an Anglicized form of Lachlann, which itself derives from the Old Irish personal name Lochlainn. The root name means "Viking, Scandinavian," coming from...

Laci 2 Feminine English

Laci is a variant of the name Lacy, which itself originates as a surname derived from Lassy, a town in Normandy, France. The town's name is of Gaulish origin, possibly from a personal name Latinized as Lascius. Tradition...

Lacie Feminine English

Lacie is a transferred use of the Lacy surname, which itself derives from the Old French toponymic surname Lacy, originally a place name for Lassy, a town in Normandy, France. The town's name is of Gaulish origin, possib...

Lacy Feminine English

Lacy is a unisex given name popular in English-speaking countries, though it has seen greater use for girls since the mid-1970s. It originates as a transferred use of the English surname Lacy, which itself derives from L...

Laila 1 Feminine Arabic Urdu +1

Laila is a variant of Layla, a name of Arabic origin meaning "night". The name is deeply rooted in the classic Arabic love story of Layla and Majnun, in which the poet Qays (later known as Majnun) pines for his beloved L...

Lainey Feminine English

Lainey is a feminine given name or nickname with multiple origins and spelling variants. In English-speaking countries, it originally emerged as a short form of various names, including Helen and its variants Helena and...

Laird Masculine English

Etymology and HistoryLaird is a masculine first name derived from a Scottish surname. The surname itself originates from the Scots word laird, meaning "landowner," which is a cognate of the English word lord. In the trad...

Lake Unisex English

Lake is a modern English given name derived directly from the English word lake, an inland body of water. The word itself comes from the Latin lacus, meaning "basin" or "body of water." As a name, it belongs to the categ...

Lakelyn Feminine English

Lakelyn is a modern English feminine given name, a variant of the more established Lakelynn. Both names belong to a contemporary naming trend that combines geographical or nature-inspired elements with the widely popular...

Lakelynn Feminine English

Lakelynn is a modern feminine given name of English origin, created as an elaboration of the name Lake by combining it with the popular suffix lyn. The root name Lake derives from the English word for an inland body of w...

Lalia Feminine English

Lalia is a feminine given name, primarily used in English, that originated as a short form of Eulalia. This longer name derives from the Greek word εὔλαλος (eulalos), meaning "sweetly-speaking" — itself built from eu ("g...

Lallie Feminine English

Lallie is a feminine diminutive of Lalage, ultimately derived from the Greek verb λαλαγέω (lalageo), meaning "to babble" or "to prattle." The name Lalage was first recorded in literature when the Roman poet Horace used i...

Lally Feminine English

Lally is a given name and surname with multiple origins. As a first name, it is a diminutive of Lalage, a name derived from Greek λαλαγέω (lalageo) meaning "to babble, to prattle." The Roman poet Horace used Lalage in on...

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