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Kaipo Unisex Hawaiian

Kaipo is a Hawaiian given name meaning "the sweetheart," derived from the elements ka (the definite article) and ipo (sweetheart). It is sometimes a shortened form of longer compound names that begin with these component...

Kaíque Masculine Portuguese

Kaíque is a Brazilian Portuguese given name, primarily masculine, derived as a variant of Caíque. While Caíque is itself a contraction of Carlos Henrique (a combination of Carlos and Henrique), Kaíque represents a spelli...

Kairo Masculine English

Kairo is a variant of the name Cairo, ultimately derived from the Egyptian city's Arabic name al-Qāhira, meaning "the victorious." This variant offers a streamlined spelling while retaining the same cosmopolitan, powerfu...

Kaïs Masculine Arabic

Kaïs is a French-influenced transliteration of the Arabic name Qays (قيس), commonly found in North African and Francophone Arab contexts due to historical French colonial ties. The spelling with a diacritic 'ï' reflects...

Kais Masculine Arabic

Kais is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name قيس (see Qays). The name is used predominantly in Arabic-speaking regions and carries the meaning of "measurement" from its root. It is closely linked to the tragic l...

Kaiser Masculine

Kaiser is a masculine given name of German origin, primarily derived from the German title for emperors, Kaiser. This title itself originates from the Roman cognomen Caesar, which evolved into a generic imperial title ac...

Kaison Masculine English

Kaison is a modern English given name, often considered a variant of Kyson or Cason. The name emerged in recent decades as part of a trend of invented or respelled names that share similar phonetic patterns—specifically...

Kaitlyn Feminine English

Kaitlyn is a modern Caitlin variant, popularized in the late 20th century. The name is an Anglicized spelling of the Irish name Caitlín, itself derived from the Old French Cateline, a form of Katherine. The rich history...

Kaito Masculine Japanese

Kaito is a popular masculine Japanese given name, typically composed of two kanji characters with optional meanings. The first element (kai) often derives from 海 (kai) meaning "sea, ocean" or alternatively from other ka...

Kaizen Masculine English

Kaizen is a modern English given name, primarily used for boys. It originated as a variant of Kyson, an invented name that gained popularity due to its similarity to other contemporary-sounding names like Bryson and Tyso...

Kaj Masculine Danish Finnish +2

Kaj is a masculine given name particularly common in Denmark, Norway, and Finland, though it is also used in Sweden (often unisex). It is a Nordic form of Kai 1, a name of uncertain origin. The earliest records of Kaj ar...

Kale Masculine Hawaiian

Kale is a Hawaiian given name, used as a form of Charles. In the Hawaiian language, the name adapts the sound and spelling of the original while retaining its underlying meaning. The name Charles ultimately derives from...

Kaleb Masculine English

Kaleb is the English form of the biblical name Caleb. While often considered a modern variant, it also appears historically as a name used in ancient Ethiopia. The meaning and origin of the name are tied to its root: mos...

Kalei Unisex Hawaiian

Kalei is a unisex given name of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the flowers" or "the child" from Hawaiian ka "the" and lei "flowers, lei, child". In Hawaiian culture, a lei is a garland or wreath of flowers, often given as a s...

Kaleigh Feminine English

Kaleigh is a feminine given name in English, primarily used as a modern spelling variant of Kayleigh or less often of Callie. The variant Kayleigh is itself a development from Kaylee, which the brief presents as a combin...

Kaleo Masculine Hawaiian

Kaleo is a Hawaiian given name that means "sound, voice"—a compound of the Hawaiian definite article ka ("the") and leo ("sound, voice"). It may also function as a short form of longer compound given names beginning with...

Kali 1 Feminine Bengali Tamil +1

Kali 1 is a feminine given name with roots in Sanskrit, meaning "the black one" from kāla ("black"). It is most notably borne by the Hindu goddess Kali, the fierce destructive form of the wife of Shiva. According to the...

Kali 2 Feminine English

Kali 2 is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Callie or Kaylee. It is used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where phonetic spellings and creative variations of common names...

Kalypso Feminine Greek

Kalypso is the Greek form of Calypso, derived from the Greek Καλυψώ (Kalypso), which likely means "she that conceals," from καλύπτω (kalypto) meaning "to cover, to conceal." In Greek mythology, Kalypso was a nymph who de...

Kam Unisex English

Kam is an English short form of Kameron, itself a variant of the Scottish surname and given name Cameron.EtymologyCameron derives from the Gaelic elements cam meaning 'crooked' and sròn meaning 'nose', originally a nickn...

Kambiz Masculine Persian

Kambiz is the Modern Persian form of the ancient name Cambyses, which reached Persian usage through Latin and Greek adaptations. The name traces back to the Old Persian 𐎣𐎲𐎢𐎪𐎡𐎹 (Kabujiya) and the Greek Καμβύσης (Kambyses)...

Kamel Masculine Arabic

Kamel is an Arabic given name and an alternate transcription of either كامل (see Kamil 1) or كمال (see Kamal 1). The underlying Arabic roots convey meanings of "perfect," "complete," or "wholeness." Etymology The name Ka...

Kamen Masculine Bulgarian

Kamen is a Bulgarian masculine given name meaning literally "stone", directly taken from the Bulgarian common noun for stone. It serves as a native Slavic calque of the Greek name Πέτρος (Petros, "rock"), which is the ba...

Kameron Unisex English

Kameron is a variant of the given name Cameron, which itself originated as a Scottish surname. The name Cameron derives from the Gaelic elements cam meaning "crooked" and sròn meaning "nose", signifying "crooked nose". K...

Kamil 1 Masculine Arabic

Kamil 1 is a masculine Arabic name that directly translates to "perfect, complete" in Arabic. It is a common given name in the Arab world, derived from the Arabic root k-m-l, which conveys the concept of completeness and...

Kamil 2 Masculine Czech Polish +1

Kamil 2 is the Czech, Polish, and Slovak form of the ancient Roman name Camillus. While ultimately of Etruscan origin and uncertain meaning, Camillus was a Roman cognomen that may have been borne by a youth assisting in...

Kamilė Feminine Lithuanian

Kamilė is a Lithuanian feminine given name and is the Lithuanian form of Camilla, which in turn derives from the Roman cognomen Camillus. The ultimate root is of Etruscan origin, though its exact meaning remains uncertai...

Kamon Masculine Thai

Kamon is a Thai masculine given name derived from the Sanskrit word kamala (कमल), meaning “lotus,” though in Thai it carries the sense of “heart” or “mind.” The semantic shift from “lotus” to “heart/mind” reflects the sy...

Kamryn Feminine English

Kamryn is a modern feminine variant of the Scottish name Cameron. While Cameron traditionally functions as a male given name and surname, Kamryn emerged as a feminized spelling, influenced by the trend of substituting K...

Kane Masculine English

Kane is an Irish given name that originated as a surname before being adopted as a first name in English-speaking regions. It is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Catháin, which descends from the Old Irish given...

Kāne Masculine Polynesian

Kāne is a Hawaiian name meaning "man," a cognate of Tāne. In Hawaiian mythology, Kāne is a prominent creator god and the highest of the three major deities, alongside Kū and Lono. Etymology The name is derived from Proto...

Kanti Unisex Bengali Hindi +1

Kanti is a unisex given name in Bengali, Hindi, and other Hindu communities, derived from the Sanskrit word for "beauty." In Hindu tradition, it is an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi, who embodies prosperity, good luck, a...

Kanye Masculine African American

Kanye is a given name of uncertain etymology, most famously borne by the American rapper and record producer Kanye West (born 1977). The name has been suggested to derive from various African languages, reflecting the di...

Kaori Feminine Japanese

Kaori (かおり) is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple possible meanings and kanji combinations. The name can be written using the kanji 香 (kaori), meaning "fragrance" or "perfume," which is the most common and...

Kaoru Feminine Japanese

Kaoru is a Japanese given name that can be used for both males and females. It is primarily written with one of several kanji characters meaning "fragrance" or "fragrant", such as 薫, 香, or 馨. The reading can also be r...

Kapel Masculine Yiddish

Kapel is a Yiddish diminutive of Yaakov, the Hebrew form of Jacob. In Yiddish, diminutive suffixes such as "-el" are commonly added to names to express endearment or familiarity, giving Kapel a meaning akin to "little Ja...

Karcsi Masculine Hungarian

Karcsi is a Hungarian diminutive of Károly, the Hungarian form of Karl or Charles. The name Károly itself is equivalent to Charles, a name of Germanic origin meaning "free man." The Hungarian diminutive Karcsi is formed...

Kåre Masculine Danish Norwegian +1

Kåre is a Scandinavian masculine given name used primarily in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It originates from the Old Norse name Kári, which is derived from a word meaning "curly, curved"—likely in reference to hair o...

Karel Masculine Czech Dutch +1

Karel is a masculine given name primarily used in Czech, Dutch, and Slovene, serving as the local form of Charles. The name Charles originates from the Germanic root meaning "man" (from *karlaz), though some theories ass...

Karen 1 Feminine Danish English +3

Karen is a Danish short form of Katherine. It became common in the English-speaking world after the 1930s. The name Karen is a feminine first name, used primarily in Danish, English, German, Icelandic, and Norwegian cont...

Karen 2 Masculine Armenian

Karen 2 is the Western Armenian transcription of Garen, ultimately derived from Garegin. This name belongs to a family of cognate forms used across Armenian communities.EtymologyThe root name Garegin is an Old Armenian n...

Karen 3 Feminine Japanese

Karen is a Japanese feminine name typically written with kanji such as 華蓮, combining the elements ka (華) meaning "flower" and ren (蓮) meaning "lotus" or "water lily". The lotus holds deep symbolic resonance in East A...

Kári Masculine Old Norse

Kári is an Old Norse masculine name, the direct phonological ancestor of the modern Kåre. The name derives from the Old Norse element kárr, meaning "curly" or "curved," likely a reference to curly hair or a bent shape.Et...

Kari 1 Feminine Norwegian

Kari is a Norwegian short form of Katarina, itself a form of Katherine. In Norway, Kari has been used as a given name since the 19th century, primarily as a feminine name (though it also functions as a masculine given na...

Kari 2 Masculine Finnish

Kari 2 is a Finnish male given name, but it is distinct from the common Finnish name Kari (derived from the Germanic name Karl). This Kari was introduced by Finnish author Juhani Aho in his 1897 novel Panu, where it serv...

Karim Masculine Arabic Kazakh +5

Karim (also spelled Kareem, Kerim, or Karem) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, widely used across the Muslim world and beyond. Derived from the Arabic root كرم (karuma) meaning "to be generous," Karim signifies...

Karin Feminine Czech Danish +7

Karin is a common feminine given name used across many Germanic, Nordic, and Central European languages, including Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch, Czech, Estonian, Finnish, and Slovene. Originally, Karin devel...

Karine 1 Feminine French

Karine is a French feminine given name that derives from two distinct onomastic roots. Primarily, it is the French form of Carina 1, a Late Latin name ultimately derived from cara meaning "dear, beloved." This was borne...

Karine 2 Feminine Norwegian

Karine 2 is an elaborated form of Karin, itself a Swedish short form of Katherine. While information about this specific variant is scarce, its etymology traces back through the rich history of the name Katherine, a clas...

Karine 3 Feminine Armenian

Karine is a feminine given name of Armenian origin. It is probably derived from Karin, the Armenian name for the city of Erzurum in eastern Turkey, which was an ancient Armenian city. The name thus carries geographical a...

Karl Masculine Danish English +8

Karl is a Germanic masculine name, the German and Scandinavian form of Charles. Derived from the Old High German word charal meaning "man, husband, freeman," the name rose to prominence in Central and Northern Europe lar...

Karlijn Feminine Dutch

Karlijn is a Dutch feminine given name, formed as a diminutive of Karel, the Dutch form of Charles. The name is pronounced [kɑrˈlɛin] in Dutch. Ultimately derived from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" or possibly fr...

Kārlis Masculine Latvian

Kārlis is a Latvian given name, equivalent to the English name Charles. It is derived from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" (from Proto-Germanic *karlaz), or possibly from *harjaz meaning "army". The name has been b...

Karlo Masculine Georgian Croatian +1

Karlo is a masculine given name used in Croatian, Slovene, and Georgian, serving as a form of Charles. The name Charles ultimately descends from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "man" (from Proto-Germanic *karlaz), or pos...

Karly Feminine English

Karly is an English feminine given name that functions as a variant spelling of Carly. Like Carly, Karly ultimately derives from the masculine name Carl, a German and Scandinavian form of Karl (see Charles). Carl itself...

Karmel Feminine Hebrew

Karmel is a name with distinct roles as both a Hebrew feminine given name and a surname with various cultural roots. As a feminine given name, Karmel is a Hebrew form of Carmel, which derives from the mountain in Israel,...

Karol 1 Masculine Polish Slovak +1

Karol 1 is a Polish, Slovak, and Slovene form of Karl, which itself derives from the Germanic element *karlaz meaning 'free man.' The name is ultimately cognate with Charles, a name borne by numerous European monarchs an...

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...

Karolis Masculine Lithuanian

Karolis is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a cognate of the North Germanic names Karl and Carl and the French and English Charles. It is ultimately derived from the Latin Carolus, which itself comes from the Germanic...

Károly Masculine Hungarian

Károly is the Hungarian equivalent of the name Karl, which itself derives from Charles. The name has been a common Hungarian male given name for centuries. It is also occasionally used as a surname in Hungary.Etymology a...

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