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Květuše Feminine Czech

Květuše is a Czech feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive or affectionate variant of Květoslava. Both names derive from the masculine Květoslav, which combines two Slavic elements: květŭ meaning "flower" and sl...

Kyara Feminine Dutch Portuguese

Kyara is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch and Portuguese contexts, functioning as a variant of Kiara. The name Kiara itself is a derivative of the Irish Ciara or the Italian Chiara, both ultimately tracing b...

Kybele Feminine Near Eastern

Kybele is the ancient Greek transliteration of Cybele, an Anatolian mother goddess whose cult spread to Greece and Rome. While Cybele is the more common Latinized form, Kybele reflects the original Kŷbélē in Greek, reta...

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...

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...

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...

Kylli Feminine Finnish

Kylli is a Finnish feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Kyllikki. The name derives from the Finnish words kyllä meaning "abundance" or kyllin meaning "enough." While a simple shortening, it carries the...

Kyllikki Feminine Finnish Finnish

Kyllikki is a Finnish feminine given name derived from the Finnish word kyllä meaning "abundance" or kyllin meaning "enough." The name is most famously known as a character in the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, whe...

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...

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...

Kynthia Feminine Greek

Kynthia is the original Greek form of the name Cynthia, derived directly from Κυνθία (Kynthia), meaning "woman from Cynthus." Cynthus (Mount Cynthus) is a peak on the Greek island of Delos, which in Greek mythology was t...

Kyōko Feminine Japanese

Kyōko is a very common feminine Japanese given name, not to be confused with Kiyoko. The name is typically written in kanji as 京子 (kyō meaning 'capital city' and ko meaning 'child') or 恭子 (kyō meaning 'respectful, po...

Kyoko Feminine Japanese

Kyoko is an alternate transcription of Japanese Kyōko, a feminine name meaning “child of the capital” or “respectful child,” formed from the kanji 京 (kyō, capital) or 恭 (kyō, respectful) combined with 子 (ko, child).Et...

Kyouko Feminine Japanese

Kyouko is an alternate transcription of the Japanese female name Kyōko, which can be written with various kanji combinations, most commonly 京子 or 恭子. The root name Kyōko combines the element kyō meaning "capital city...

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...

Kyrene Feminine Greek

Kyrene is the Greek form of Cyrene, a name with deep roots in mythology and ancient geography. The name derives from the ancient Greek city of Cyrene, located in modern-day Libya, which was itself named after a Thessalia...

Kyriake Feminine Greek

Kyriake is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Κυριακή, derived from Kyriaki. Kyriaki in turn is the feminine form of Kyriakos, which comes from the Greek word κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord". Thus, the name shar...

Kyriaki Feminine Greek

Kyriaki is a Greek feminine name directly derived from the masculine name Kyriakos, itself a Greek form of the Latin Cyriacus. The root traces back to the Greek word κύριος (kyrios) meaning "lord," so the name signifies...

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...

Kyrilla Feminine Ancient Greek

Kyrilla is the Ancient Greek feminine form of the masculine name Kyrillos, which is better known under its Latinized form Cyril. As a feminine equivalent, Kyrilla directly derives from the Greek element kyrios, meaning '...

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...

Kythereia Feminine Greek

Kythereia (Κυθέρεια) is a Latinized form of Cytherea, derived from the Greek name for the island of Cythera. In Greek mythology, Kythereia was an epithet of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, beauty, and desire, as she was...

Kyung-hee Feminine Korean

Kyung-hee is a Korean female given name, an alternate transcription of Gyeong-hui (경희). The name is composed of two Sino-Korean elements: gyeong (敬) meaning "respect, honour" and hui (姬) meaning "beauty." Other hanja...

Kyung-ja Feminine Korean

Kyung-ja (also spelled Kyong-ja, Kyoung-ja, or Gyeong-ja) is a Korean feminine given name. It is an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경자 (see Gyeong-ja). Like many Korean names ending in -ja, it is composed of t...

Kyung-sook Feminine Korean

Kyung-sook is a Korean feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 경숙 (see Gyeong-suk).EtymologyThe name is composed of two Sino-Korean elements: gyeong (경, 京), meaning "capital city," and su...

Kyveli Feminine Greek

Kyveli is the modern Greek form of Cybele, an ancient Phrygian mother goddess associated with fertility, nature, and wild animals. The name derives from the mythological figure Kybele, whose worship spread from Anatolia...

Laarni Feminine Tagalog

Laarni is a feminine given name primarily used in the Philippines, especially within Tagalog-speaking communities. Its exact meaning is unknown, but it is widely recognized as a distinctly Filipino name, often borne by w...

Labanya Feminine Bengali

Labanya is a Bengali feminine name, ultimately derived from the Sanskrit lāvaṇya, meaning "beauty, loveliness, charm." It is the Bengali form of Lavanya, a name popular across several Indian languages. The Sanskrit root...

Laboni Feminine Bengali

Laboni is a Bengali feminine name of Sanskrit origin. It is derived from the Sanskrit word lavaṇa (लवण), meaning "salt". Over time, this core meaning has expanded to encompass "saline, salted, tasteful, graceful", reflec...

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...

Lachesis Feminine Greek

Lachesis is a feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "apportioner" in Greek. In Greek mythology, Lachesis was one of the Μοῖραι (Moirai), or Three Fates, who controlled the destiny of humans. Etymology and Role The name...

LaChina Feminine African American

LaChina is an African American feminine name that creatively combines the popular prefix la with the name China. The use of la as a prefix is a distinctive feature of many invented names within African American communiti...

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...

Lăcrămioara Feminine Romanian

Lăcrămioara is a Romanian feminine given name meaning "lily of the valley" (Convallaria majalis). The name is derived from a diminutive form of the Romanian word lacrămă "tear", connecting the delicate flower's drops to...

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...

Lada Feminine Croatian Czech +2

Etymology and OriginsLada is a given name found across several Slavic languages, including Croatian, Czech, Russian, and generic Slavic usage. Its primary origin traces back to the name of a loosely attested Slavic godde...

Ladan Feminine Persian

Ladan is a Persian feminine name meaning "nasturtium" in Persian. The name is a floral name, referring to the brightly colored edible flower that is popular in Persian gardens and cuisine. In Persian culture, flower name...

Ladda Feminine Thai

Ladda is a Thai feminine given name that serves as the Thai form of Lata. The name Lata ultimately derives from Sanskrit लता (latā), meaning "vine, creeping plant" – a term that evokes imagery of delicate climbing plants...

Ladi Feminine Hausa

Ladi is a feminine given name of Hausa origin, derived from Lahadi, the Hausa word for "Sunday," which itself comes from Arabic al-ʼAḥad. Sundays are traditionally associated with the beginning of the week and are often...

Ladislava Feminine Czech Slovak

Ladislava is the Czech and Slovak feminine form of Vladislav. The name derives from the Old Slavic element volděti meaning "to rule" combined with slava meaning "glory," thus signifying "ruling with glory" or "glorious r...

LaDonna Feminine African American

LaDonna is an English-language feminine given name commonly found among African Americans. It is a modern coinage combining the popular prefix la with the name Donna, which itself means "lady" in Italian. Etymology and O...

Lady Feminine Spanish

Lady is a Spanish feminine given name, directly derived from the English noble title Lady. The title traces its roots to Old English hlæfdige, which originally meant "bread kneader" — a compound of hlāf ("loaf, bread") a...

Laelia Feminine Roman

EtymologyLaelia is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Latin family name Laelius, whose meaning is unknown. As a female cognomen or personal name, Laelius was borne by men such as the Roman consul...

Lærke Feminine Danish

Lærke is a Danish feminine given name that directly means "lark" in Danish. The name is derived from the common bird species known for its melodious song, making Lærke a nature-inspired name that evokes lightness, joy, a...

Laëtitia Feminine French

Laëtitia is a female given name of French origin, a spelling variant of Laetitia, itself derived from Latin laetitia meaning "joy" or "happiness." The diaeresis over the e emphasizes its pronunciation as /la.e.ti.sja/ or...

Lætitia Feminine French

Lætitia is a French feminine given name, derived from the Latin Laetitia, which in turn comes from the Latin word laetitia meaning "joy" or "happiness." In Roman mythology, Laetitia was a minor goddess personifying joy,...

Laetitia Feminine French Medieval Latin

Laetitia is the original Latin form of Letitia, as well as a French variant. Derived from the Latin laetitia meaning "joy, happiness," the name was also the name of a minor Roman goddess of joy. In Christian tradition, S...

Lagina Feminine African American

Lagina is a modern feminine first name primarily used in African American communities. It is a combination of the popular prefix la with the name Gina, making it a creative coinage typical of contemporary naming trends t...

Lagle Feminine Estonian

Lagle is an Estonian feminine given name that derives directly from the Estonian word lagle, meaning "goose". The name belongs to the Estonian tradition of choosing nature-inspired names, reflecting the country's close c...

Lahja Feminine Finnish

Lahja is a Finnish feminine given name meaning "gift" in the Finnish language. It derives directly from the common noun lahja (‘gift, present’), reflecting a tradition in Finnish naming where virtue names or abstract qua...

Laia Feminine Catalan

EtymologyLaia is a Catalan diminutive of Eulalia. Derived from Greek elements eu meaning "good" and laleo meaning "to talk", Eulalia signifies "sweetly-speaking" or "fair of speech." The name is particularly associated w...

Láilá Feminine

Láilá is a Sami variant form of Helga. The name traces its roots back to Old Norse, where the masculine name Helge is derived from heilagr meaning "holy, blessed." Helge was borne by a legendary Danish king, one of the s...

Laïla Feminine Arabic

Laïla is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Layla (ليلى) using French orthography. It is found primarily in French-speaking regions and contexts, where the diacritic on the 'i' indicates a long vowel sound, re...

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...

Laila 2 Feminine Danish Finnish +2

Laila 2 is a Scandinavian and Finnish form of the Sami name Láilá, which itself is a variant of Helga. Helga derives from the Old Norse name Helgi, ultimately from heilagr meaning "holy" or "blessed." Thus, Laila carries...

Laima Feminine Latvian Lithuanian +1

Laima is a Baltic goddess of fate, luck, pregnancy, and childbirth, whose name originates from the Latvian word laime and Lithuanian laimė, both meaning 'luck' or 'fate'. She is a central figure in Baltic mythology, asso...

Laimdota Feminine Latvian

Laimdota is a Latvian feminine given name that translates to "given luck" or "given fate." It is a compound name derived from laime ("luck, fate, happiness") and dota ("given"), symbolizing a person bestowed with good fo...

Laimutė Feminine Lithuanian

Laimutė is a Lithuanian feminine diminutive of the name Laima. It is a given name that carries connotations of luck, fate, and divine protection, rooted in Baltic mythology. Etymology and Mythological Roots The base name...

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