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13,457Khatuna is a feminine Georgian given name derived from the Turkic title khatun, meaning "lady, woman" — a feminine counterpart to khan. The term khatun was historically used for noblewomen and queens in various Turkic an...
Khava is a Chechen and Ingush feminine given name, derived from the Arabic form Hawwa, which is the equivalent of Eve. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew חַוָּה (Ḥawwa), meaning "to breathe" or "to live." Acco...
Khawla is a feminine Arabic given name that likely derives from the Arabic word khawlah, meaning "gazelle" or "doe." This name carries connotations of grace, beauty, and gentleness, reflecting the characteristics of the...
Khayra is an Arabic feminine name derived from the root khayr (خير), meaning "goodness" or "charity." The name directly translates to "good deed," reflecting qualities of virtue, benevolence, and moral integrity. As a de...
Khayriyya is the feminine form of the Arabic masculine name Khayri. Both derive from the Arabic root خير (khayr), meaning "goodness" or "charity." Thus Khayriyya carries the meaning "charitable," "beneficent," or "one wh...
Kheira is a feminine Arabic name primarily used in Algeria. It functions as an alternative transcription of the Arabic name Khayra (from Arabic خيرة), which derives from the root khayr meaning "goodness, charity." The na...
Khine is a Burmese name used for both females and as a surname. It is an alternate transcription of the Burmese word ခိုင် (Khaing), which means "firm, strong" and likely originates from the Shan language.Notable Bearers...
Khloe is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Chloe, which itself is derived from the Greek name Χλόη (Chloē), meaning "green shoot" or "young foliage," referring to the fresh growth of plants in spring....
Kholoud is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Khulud. The name derives from the Arabic root khalada, meaning "to last forever" or "to be eternal." As such, Khulud carries the meaning "infinite, endless," and b...
Khordad is the Modern Persian form of the Zoroastrian deity Haurvatat, whose name means "health, perfection, wholeness" in Avestan. In Zoroastrianism, Haurvatat is one of the six Amesha Spentas (Bountiful Immortals), rep...
Khrystyna is the Ukrainian form of Christina, derived from the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian, ultimately from Greek Christos meaning "anointed one." In Ukrainian, the name appears as Христина, reflecti...
Etymology and MeaningKhulan is a Mongolian feminine given name that literally means "onager, wild donkey" — specifically referring to the Asian wild ass (Equus hemionus), a swift-footed ungulate native to the Mongolian s...
Khulud (also transliterated Kholoud or Khulood) is an Arabic feminine given name that means "infinite, endless" or "immortality." It derives from the Arabic root خلد (khalada), which conveys the concept of lasting foreve...
Khumo is a feminine given name of Tswana origin. Derived directly from the Tswana word khumo, it means "wealth, riches". In the Tswana culture of Southern Africa, names are often chosen to express desired qualities, aspi...
Khushi is a Hindi feminine name meaning "happiness." The word is borrowed from Persian khūshī (خوشی), which carries related joyful associations. In Hindi-speaking communities, notably in India, the name evokes not only p...
Ki is the Sumerian word for "earth", and the name of the primordial Sumerian goddess of the earth itself. As one of the oldest attested deities in the Mesopotamian pantheon, Ki was revered as the embodiment of the fertil...
Kia is a Swedish diminutive of Kristina, the Scandinavian form of Christina. As a short form, it carries the same meaning as Kristina: a feminine Latin form of Christian, ultimately deriving from the Greek christos ("ano...
Kiana 1 is the Hawaiian form of Diana, a name of Latin origin meaning "divine" or "goddesslike". The name Diana itself derives from the Latin word dia ("goddess") and the Indo-European root *dyew-, which is also the sour...
Kiana is a variant of Qiana, a name that gained popularity in African American communities during the 1970s. Qiana itself originates from a brand name: a silk-like synthetic fiber introduced by DuPont in 1968, which beca...
Kianna is a feminine given name that emerged as a modern variant of Kiana 1 or Qiana. While distinctly contemporary in feel, its roots trace back through Hawaiian and Latin origins to the ancient Roman goddess Diana.Etym...
Etymology and OriginsKiara is a name with intertwined roots in both Irish and Italian traditions. Primarily an English-language name, Kiara can be considered a modern variant of Ciara (the feminine form of Ciar, meaning...
Kiarra is a variant of Kiara, an English feminine name that emerged in the late 20th century. The name is part of a cluster of modern English names that derive from the Irish name Ciara, the feminine form of Ciar, meanin...
Kidist is an Amharic feminine name that means "blessed." Originating from the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition, it is commonly given to girls as a marker of grace and divine favor. The name reflects the deep Christian roots...
Kielo is a Finnish female given name derived from the word kielo, meaning "lily of the valley" (species Convallaria majalis). This delicate woodland flower is the national flower of Finland, and the name has been used as...
Kiera is a Ciara 1's Anglicized form. This feminine given name, used primarily in English and Irish contexts, derives from the Irish name Ciara, itself the feminine form of Ciar. The root Ciar comes from the Old Irish wo...
Kierra is a modern feminine given name of English origin, primarily used in the United States. It is a variant of Kiara, influenced by the spelling of Sierra. While Kiara itself traces back to the Irish name Ciara (meani...
Kiersten is a modern English variant of Kirsten, which itself is the Danish and Norwegian form of Christina. Ultimately derived from the Latin Christiana, the feminine form of Christian, the name means "follower of Chris...
Kiia is a Finnish female given name, most commonly understood as a modern form of Kia. The name Kia itself originated as a Swedish diminutive of Kristina, which in turn is a form of Christina, the Latin feminine form of...
Kiira is a Finnish feminine given name, derived as a form of Cyrus through the Greek Kyros and ultimately from the Old Persian name Kuruš, possibly meaning "young" or "humiliator (of the enemy)". Alternatively, it may ha...
Kiki is a versatile given name, nickname, and surname with international usage. Functioning primarily as a diminutive or affectionate short form, Kiki typically derives from names beginning with or containing the k sound...
Kiku is a Japanese feminine given name whose primary meaning is derived from the kanji 菊, meaning "chrysanthemum." The chrysanthemum is a flower of profound significance in Japanese culture, symbolizing longevity, rejuv...
Kiley is a modern English feminine given name, primarily considered a variant of Kylie. While it shares the phonetic and visual qualities of the Kylie family of names, Kiley has also emerged as a surname-derived given na...
Etymology and OriginsKilie is a variant of the name Kylie, which originated in Australia. The name Kylie is said to mean "boomerang" in the Nyungar language, an Australian Aboriginal language from the southwestern region...
Kilikina is the Hawaiian form of Christina, a name of Christian origin that has become popular across many cultures. In Hawaiian, the name is pronounced roughly as kee-lee-KEE-nah, conforming to the phonetic patterns of...
Killa is a feminine name of Quechua origin, meaning "moon". In the Quechua language of the Andean region, the moon (quilla or killa) holds significant cultural and symbolic importance, often associated with femininity, f...
Kim is a given name of multiple origins, used in Dutch, English, and German. While it today is most often considered a short form of Kimberly, the name in fact predates Kimberly as a given name. The author Rudyard Kiplin...
Kim is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 金 (kim), meaning "gold" or "metal." As a unisex name in some contexts but predominantly female in modern Vietnam, Kim reflects the Chinese character's...
Kimber is a short form of Kimberly, itself derived from the South African city of Kimberley. It originated as a nickname but has become established as an independent given name in English-speaking countries.EtymologyThe...
Kimberlee is a modern feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Kimberly, which itself derives from the surname Kimberley associated with a place name in Norfolk, England. The...
Kimberleigh is a modern feminine given name that originated as a variant of Kimberly, itself derived from the name of the city of Kimberley in South Africa. The South African city was named after Lord Kimberley (John Wod...
Kimberley is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from the Kimberly variant. The name is ultimately tied to the city of Kimberley in South Africa, which was named after Lord Kimberley (John Wodehouse, 1st Earl...
Kimberly is a feminine given name that originated as a variant spelling of Kimberley, itself derived from the city of Kimberley in South Africa. The city was named after Lord Kimberley (1826–1902), whose title referred t...
Kimberlyn is an elaboration of Kimberly using the popular name suffix lyn.The name is a modern extension of Kimberly, which itself comes from the South African city of Kimberley, named after Lord Kimberley (1826–1902). T...
Kimbra is a modern feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Kimberly. The name has gained international recognition largely due to the New Zealand singer-songwriter Kimbra (born 1990), who is known mononymo...
Kimiko is a feminine Japanese given name composed of various kanji combinations, most commonly including ki (meaning "valuable"), mi ("beautiful"), or kimi ("lord, noble") paired with the suffix ko ("child"). The element...
Kimimela is a feminine given name of Lakota (Sioux) origin, meaning "butterfly." The name derives from the Lakota word kimímela, which refers to the delicate insect. In Lakota culture, butterflies are often associated wi...
Kimmernaq is a Greenlandic female given name that means "cowberry" or "lingonberry" (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) in the Greenlandic language. The name is derived directly from the noun kimmernaq, which refers to the small, ta...
Kimmie is a diminutive of the feminine names Kimberly or Kim. It is an English given name, typically used as a short form (or hypocorism) of these longer names.The name Kimberly itself originates from the city of Kimberl...
Kimmy is a diminutive and nickname, primarily used in English-speaking countries, most often derived from the feminine given name Kimberly (or its variant Kimberley) or, less commonly, from Kim 1.Etymology and HistoryThe...
Kinborough is a Medieval English form of Cyneburg, an Old English feminine name meaning "royal fortress". The name is composed of the elements cyne "royal" and burg "fortress". Etymology and Historical ContextThe origina...
Kincső is a Hungarian feminine given name created by the author Mór Jókai for his novel The Novel of the Next Century (1872). The name is derived from the Hungarian word kincs, meaning "treasure", with the suffix -ő ofte...
Kine is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a short form of Kristine. It carries the same ultimate meaning as Christina — "follower of Christ." Though compact, Kine has been in use in Norway since the early 20th...
Kineret is a Hebrew feminine given name that takes its name from a large freshwater lake in northern Israel, known in English as the Sea of Galilee. The lake's Hebrew name, Kineret, is generally thought to derive from th...
Kinga is a Hungarian and Polish feminine given name, originating as a diminutive of Kunigunde. The name Kunigunde itself is composed of Old German elements kunni ('clan, family') or kuni ('royal'), combined with gunda ('...
Kinge is a German feminine given name, functioning primarily as a diminutive of Kunigunde. While its modern use is rare, it fits within a Germanic naming tradition that created affectionate or familiar forms from longer...
Kinley 1 is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Scottish surname Kinley — an Anglicized form of Mac Fhionnlaigh, which itself comes from the Gaelic personal name Fionnlagh. Etymology and Historical...
Kinneret is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name כִּנֶּרֶת (see Kineret). It is most commonly associated with a large freshwater lake in northern Israel, known in English as the Sea of Galilee. In Jewish and Chr...
Kinsey is a feminine given name derived from the English surname Kinsey, which in turn comes from the Old English personal name Cynesige. The root element cyne means "royal" and sige means "victory," giving the name the...
Kinslee is a modern feminine given name that originated as a spelling variant of the surname-derived Kinsley. The name Kinsley itself is derived from an English place name, which refers to a clearing belonging to a perso...
Kinsley is a given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself originated from an English place name. The place name is composed of the Old English personal name Cyne, a short form of names beginning with...