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Karmen Feminine Croatian Estonian +1

Karmen is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Estonian, and Slovene, serving as a local form of Carmen. Carmen itself originates as a medieval Spanish form of Carmel, which is derived from the Hebrew Karem El meaning...

Karol 2 Feminine English

Karol 2 is a variant of Carol 1 used in English as a feminine name. While Carol itself originated as a short form of Caroline, which in turn is the French feminine form of the Latin name Carolus, Karol with a K offers an...

Karola Feminine German Hungarian +1

Karola is a feminine given name used in German, Hungarian, and Polish. It is a feminine form of Carolus, the Latinized version of Charles. The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic word *karlaz, meaning 'man' or, a...

Karoliina Feminine Estonian Finnish

Karoliina is a Finnish and Estonian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Carolus, the Latinization of the Germanic name Charles. Charles itself stems from the Proto-Germanic element *karlaz meaning "free ma...

Karolína Feminine Czech Slovak

Karolína is the Czech and Slovak feminine form of Carolus, the Latin form of Charles. The name derives from the Germanic element *karlaz, meaning "man," though some scholars trace it to *harjaz meaning "army." It gained...

Karolīna Feminine Latvian

Karolīna is a Latvian feminine given name, the Latvian form of Carolus. It entered Latvian usage in the late 18th century, first recorded in 1795 in the form Karolīne, borrowed from French Caroline. The name is part of a...

Karolina Feminine Croatian Danish +10

Karolina is a feminine given name widely used across Europe, including in Croatian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Slovene, Swedish, and Ukrainian speaking communities. It...

Karoline Feminine Danish German +1

Karoline is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, German, and Norwegian. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Carolus, which itself is a Latinized version of Charles. Ultimately derived from the Germanic n...

Karolyn Feminine English

Karolyn is an English feminine given name that serves as a variant of Caroline. It can also be considered a diminutive form of Caroline or an alternate spelling of Karolin. Rooted in the same etymological lineage as Char...

Karrie Feminine English

Karrie is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant of Carrie. As a diminutive form, it can also be traced back through Caroline to the Latin Carolus, ultimately derivin...

Karsyn Feminine English

Karsyn is a modern, fanciful spelling of the name Carson. While Carson has traditionally been used as a surname and a masculine given name, Karsyn has emerged as a predominantly feminine variant in the English-speaking w...

Kärt Feminine Estonian

Kärt is an Estonian short form of Kertu, itself an Estonian version of Gertrude. A classic feminine given name used in Estonia, Kärt stands as a concise and culturally adapted variation of a name with deep Germanic roots...

Karthika Feminine Malayalam Tamil

Karthika is a Southern Indian feminine given name used primarily in Malayalam- and Tamil-speaking communities. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Kartik, which itself originates from Sanskrit कृत्तिका (Kṛttikā...

Kartini Feminine Indonesian

Kartini is an Indonesian female given name derived from the Javanese/Indonesian word karti, meaning "act, deed," which itself traces back to the Sanskrit kṛti (कृति). The name is most famously associated with Raden Adjen...

Karuna Feminine Bengali Hindi +2

Karuna is a feminine given name used in India, originating from the Sanskrit word karuṇā (करुणा), meaning "compassion, mercy". The name embodies a virtue highly esteemed in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, where com...

Karyn Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsKaryn is an English variant of the name Karen, which itself is a Danish short form of Katherine. The ultimate origin of Katherine is debated; it likely derives from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikater...

Karyna Feminine Belarusian Ukrainian

Karyna is a Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Karina, which itself derives from the name Katherine through the Swedish short form Karin. Predominantly used in Ukrainian and Belarusian cultures, Karyna carries the rich ety...

Kasandra Feminine English Polish

Kasandra is the English variant and Polish form of Cassandra. The name derives from the Greek Kassandra, whose etymology is debated but possibly comes from elements meaning “to excel” or “to shine” (kekasmai) and “man” (...

Kashi Feminine Hindi

Kashi is a feminine given name of Hindi origin. It is derived from the name of the ancient and holy city of Varanasi (also known as Banaras or, within Hindu tradition, as Kashi). In Sanskrit, the word Kāśi (काशि) means '...

Kasi Feminine Tamil Telugu

Kasi is a feminine given name used primarily in the Southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Telangana/Andhra Pradesh, serving as a regional form of the Tamil and Telugu adaptation of Kashi. The name resonates deeply wit...

Kasia Feminine Polish

Kasia is a Polish diminutive of Katarzyna, the Polish form of Katherine. In Poland, Kasia functions as a common standalone given name and informal nickname, reflecting the Slavic tradition of affectionate shortenings. Th...

Kasih Feminine Indonesian Malay

Kasih is a feminine given name that means "love" in the Malay and Indonesian languages. As a word name, it directly conveys affection and endearment, making it a popular choice in both Indonesia and Malaysia. The name is...

Kasimira Feminine German

Kasimira is a feminine form of Kasimir, itself a German adaptation of Casimir. The root name Casimir derives from the Polish Kazimierz, which combines the Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy') and mirŭ ('peace, world'),...

Kassandra Feminine English Greek +1

Kassandra is the Greek form of Cassandra, as well as a modern English variant of the name. In Greek mythology, Kassandra (Κασσάνδρα) was a Trojan princess, the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. Her name is traditi...

Kassia Feminine English

Kassia is a variant spelling of Cassia, which itself is the feminine form of Cassius. The Roman family name Cassius may derive from Latin cassus meaning "empty, vain." Historically, the name is uniquely linked to the Byz...

Kassidy Feminine English

Kassidy is a modern feminine given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant spelling of Cassidy, an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Caiside, meaning "descendant of Caiside". The root...

Kassie Feminine English

Kassie is a diminutive of the female given name Kassandra, itself an English variant of Cassandra. While often used as an independent name in modern English-speaking countries, Kassie retains the playful, affectionate to...

Kassiopeia Feminine Greek

Kassiopeia is a Greek form of Cassiopeia, the Latinized name of a queen in Greek mythology. The name may derive from Greek kassia (cinnamon) and ops (face), possibly meaning "cassia juice" or "face of cinnamon." In myth,...

Kassy Feminine English

Kassy is a modern English diminutive of Kassandra, which itself is a variant of Cassandra. The name Cassandra has ancient Greek origins, deriving from Κασσάνδρα (Kassandra), possibly from kekasmai meaning "to excel, to s...

Kasumi Feminine Japanese

Kasumi is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The most common reading kasumi (霞) means "mist" or "haze." This evokes natural imagery, often associated with sprin...

Kat Feminine English

Etymology and MeaningKat is a diminutive of the classic female given name Katherine, which is used primarily in English-speaking countries. While Katherine’s ultimate etymology is uncertain—possibly connected to Hecate,...

Kata Feminine Croatian Finnish +1

Kata is a short form with significant cultural cachet in several European languages: it serves as a Hungarian short form of Katalin, a Finnish short form of Katariina, and a Croatian short form of Katarina. All these nam...

Kataleya Feminine English Spanish

Kataleya is a modern feminine given name, a variant of Cataleya. Both names ultimately derive from cattleya, a genus of orchids native to Central and South America, named in honor of the British horticulturist William Ca...

Katalin Feminine Basque Hungarian

Katalin is the Hungarian and Basque form of the name Katherine, a name with a rich and debated etymology. Ultimately derived from the Greek Aikaterine, theories trace it to the goddess Hecate, the Greek word for 'torture...

Katalina Feminine Spanish

Katalina is a Spanish variant of Catalina, which itself derives from Katherine. As a form of Catalina, Katalina reflects the Spanish adaptation of a name that has deep historical and linguistic roots. Etymology The ultim...

Katalinka Feminine Hungarian

Katalinka is a Hungarian diminutive of Katalin, the Hungarian form of Katherine. The name carries the affection and familiarity typical of Hungarian diminutives formed with the -ka suffix. While Katalinka was likely more...

Katar Feminine Armenian

Katar is an Armenian feminine name that means "summit, crest" in the Armenian language. The name evokes imagery of mountain peaks or the pinnacle of achievement, reflecting a cultural appreciation for nature's heights an...

Kataraina Feminine Māori

Kataraina is the Māori form of Katherine. It is used primarily in New Zealand, where Māori speakers have adapted European names to fit the phonetic patterns of the Māori language. The name Kataraina reflects the Māori te...

Katariina Feminine Estonian Finnish

Katariina is a Finnish and Estonian feminine given name, a cognate of Katherine.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose etymology is debated. It may be linked to the goddes...

Katarin Feminine Breton

Katarin is the Breton form of Katherine, a name with a rich and complex history. The root name ultimately derives from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), though its exact etymology is debated. It may come from Ἑκατερινη...

Katarína Feminine Slovak

Katarína is the Slovak form of Katherine, a name that has been popular across Europe for centuries. The Slovak variant directly derives from the standard Greek-derived Katherine tradition but carries the specific nationa...

Katarina Feminine Croatian Danish +6

Katarina is a feminine given name prevalent across several European languages, serving as the standard form of Katherine in Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian, Swedish, Danish, German, Norwegian, Sorbian, and Slovak. Variant s...

Katarine Feminine German

Katarine is a German variant form of Katherine, a name of enduring popularity and complex etymology. The German form retains the initial 'K', typical of German orthography, while the 'th' is replaced by 't', reflecting a...

Katarzyna Feminine Polish

Katarzyna [kataˈʐɘna] is a Polish feminine given name, the Polish form of Katherine. Like its English counterpart, Katarzyna ultimately derives from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), but the exact etymology is unce...

Katayoun Feminine Persian Persian

Katayoun (also spelled Katayun) is a Persian female name famous from the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi. The name's meaning is unknown, but it belongs to a central character: the wife...

Katayun Feminine Persian

Katayun is a Persian given name, an alternate transcription of the Persian کتایون (Katayoun). The name belongs to a legendary figure in Persian mythology, appearing as the wife of King Goshtasb and the mother of Esfandia...

Kate Feminine Croatian English

Kate is a feminine given name predominantly used in Croatian and English. It is a short form of Katherine (and its variant Katherina), often used independently as a standalone name. In English, it has been used since the...

Katee Feminine English

Katee is a diminutive of Kate, originating from English-speaking cultures. As a variant of the broader name Katherine, it inherits the rich history and debated etymology of its root. The name Katherine is thought to deri...

Katelijn Feminine

Katelijn is a Dutch feminine given name, used especially in Flanders, functioning as a regional form of Katherine. The name reflects the Dutch adaptation of a widespread European name, which has numerous variants across...

Katelijne Feminine

Katelijne is a Dutch feminine given name, a form of Katherine used especially in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium. The name reflects the durable popularity of the Katherine family across European languages....

Katelin Feminine English

Katelin is a modern English variant of Caitlin, a feminine given name of Irish origin. The name emerged as part of a proliferation of spellings like Caitlyn, Kaitlin, and Katelyn, particularly in the United States and ot...

Katell Feminine Breton

Katell is the Breton form of Katherine, a name of ancient and multifaceted origin. Deeply rooted in the Celtic culture of Brittany, this feminine given name reflects the rich linguistic history of the region while partic...

Katelyn Feminine English

Katelyn is a modern English Caitlin has deep roots going back to Katherine.Etymology and HistoryThe name Katelyn ultimately comes from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), of debated origin—possibly meaning "each of the tw...

Katelynn Feminine English

Katelynn is a modern English variant of the Irish name Caitlin. The name emerged in the late 20th century as part of a trend of creative spellings for the phonetic pronunciation "KAYT-lin." Etymology Katelynn ultimately...

Katenka Feminine Russian

Katenka is a Russian diminutive of Yekaterina, which is the Russian form of Katherine. The diminutive suffix “-enka” conveys endearment, making Katenka an affectionate nickname, roughly equivalent to “Kitty” or “Katie” i...

Kateri Feminine History

Kateri is a feminine given name that originated from the Mohawk pronunciation of Katherine. It is most famously associated with the 17th-century Mohawk saint Tekakwitha, who adopted the name Kateri upon her Christian bap...

Kateřina Feminine Czech

Kateřina is a Czech female given name, equivalent to English Katherine. It is derived from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose exact etymology is debated. Possible origins include the Greek word ἑκάτερος (hekat...

Katerina Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +4

Katerina is a feminine given name used in multiple languages, including Albanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Macedonian, Russian, and Medieval Latin. It serves as the Macedonian and Albanian form of Katherine, a Russian short for...

Kateryna Feminine Ukrainian

Kateryna is the Ukrainian form of Katherine, a name with a rich and debated etymology. Derived from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), its origins may trace to the goddess Hecate, or to the Greek term für “torture”, or f...

Katey Feminine English

Katey is a diminutive of Kate, itself a short form of Katherine. The name has been used independently in English-speaking countries, particularly as a variant spelling of Katie or Katy. Etymology and History The ultimate...

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