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JUSTYNA:
Feminine form of Polish Justyn,
meaning "fair, just."
KACEY:
English variant of Irish Casey, meaning
"vigilant, wakeful."
KACIE:
Variant of English Kacey, meaning "vigilant,
wakeful."
KADENCE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Cadence, meaning
"flow of rhythm; falling."
KAE:
Variant of English Kay, a nickname for names beginning with
"K."
KAELEA:
Variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KAELEE:
Variant of Irish Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KAETY:
Variant of English Katie, meaning "pure."
KAILA:
Variant of Irish Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KAILEE:
English variant of Irish Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KAILEY:
English variant of Irish Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KAILYN:
Variant of English Kaylyn, meaning "girl."
KAITLIN:
Variant of English Caitlin, meaning
"pure."
KAITLYN:
Variant of English Kaitlin, meaning "pure."
KAITLYNN:
Variant of English Kaitlin,
meaning "pure."
KALEIGH:
Variant of Irish Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KALEY:
Variant of Irish Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KALIE:
Variant of Irish Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KALLA:
Variant of English Calla, meaning "beauty."
KALYN:
Variant of Kaylyn,
meaning "girl."
KAMRYN:
English feminine form of unisex Cameron,
meaning "crooked nose."
KANDACE:
Variant of Candace
which has several possible origins.
KANDI:
Variant of Candy, which is either from the word "candy" or a nickname for
Candace which has several possible
origins.
KARA:
Variant of English Cara, either from the Italian term of endearment cara,
meaning "beloved" or the Irish/Gaelic word cara, meaning
"friend."
KARAUGH:
Variant of English Kara, meaning either "beloved" or
"friend."
KAREN:
Danish form of Katherine, meaning "pure,"
brought to America by Scandinavian settlers.
KARENA:
Variant of English Carina
which originally meant "shell of a nut," later "keel of a
ship."
KARENZA:
Variant of English Kerensa, meaning "love."
KARISSA:
Variant of English Charissa, meaning
"grace."
KARLA:
Feminine form of German Karl,
meaning "man."
KARLEE:
Variant of English Carlie, meaning
"man."
KARLENE:
English feminine form of Charles, meaning
"man."
KARLY:
Variant of English Carly,
meaning "man."
KAROLYN:
English variant of French Caroline, meaning
"man."
KARRIE:
Variant of English Carrie, meaning
"man."
KARYN:
Variant of Danish Karen, meaning "pure."
KARYNA:
Variant of English Carina which originally meant "shell of a nut," later "keel of a
ship."
KASANDRA:
Variant of Latin Cassandra, meaning
"she who entangles men."
KASEY:
Variant of Irish unisex Casey, meaning
"vigilant, wakeful."
KASSANDRA:
Original Greek form of Latin Cassandra,
meaning "she who entangles men."
KASSIA:
Variant of Latin Cassia, meaning
"cinnamon."
KASSIDY:
Variant of English unisex Cassidy, meaning
"curly(-headed)."
KASSY:
English pet form of Latin Kassia "cinnamon" or Kassandra
"she who entangles men."
KAT:
English pet form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
KATE:
English nickname for Katherine, meaning "pure."
KATEE:
Variant of English Katie, meaning "pure."
KATELIN:
Variant of English Kaitlin, meaning "pure."
KATELL:
Breton form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
KATELYN:
Variant of English Katelin, meaning "pure."
KATELYNN:
Variant of English Katelyn,
meaning "pure."
KATEY:
Variant of English Katie, meaning "pure."
KATH:
English nickname for Katherine, meaning "pure."
KATHARINE:
English and German variant of Katherine, meaning
"pure."
KATHARYN:
English variant of Katherine, meaning
"pure."
KATHERINE:
"Pure." Actually this name is of unknown etymology, but
from an early date it has been associated with Greek katharos,
meaning "pure."
KATHERYN:
English variant of Katherine, meaning
"pure."
KATHERYNE:
English variant of Katherine, meaning
"pure."
KATHI:
Variant of English Kathy, meaning "pure."
KATHIE:
Variant of English Kathy,
meaning "pure."
KATHLEEN:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Caitlín,
meaning "pure."
KATHLYN:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Caitlín,
meaning "pure."
KATHRYN: English
abbreviated
form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
KATHY:
English pet form of Katherine, meaning "pure."
KATIE:
English pet form of Katherine,
meaning "pure."
KATRINA:
English variant of Gaelic Catrina,
meaning "pure."
KATRIONA:
English variant of Gaelic Catriona,
meaning "pure."
KATY:
Variant of English Katie, meaning
"pure."
KAY:
Nickname for names beginning with the letter "K."
KAYCEE:
English variant of Irish unisex Casey, meaning
"vigilant, wakeful."
KAYE:
Variant of English Kay, a nickname for names beginning with
"K."
KAYLA:
English variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KAYLEAH:
English variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KAYLEE:
English variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KAYLEEN:
Probably a variant of English Kaylyn,
meaning "girl."
KAYLEIGH:
English variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KAYLEY:
"Slender." Irish surname transferred to feminine forename use,
itself from the Gaelic surname Ó Caollaidhe, "descendant of Caolladhe."
KAYLIE:
Variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KAYLIN:
Variant of English Kaylyn, meaning "girl."
KAYLY:
Variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KAYLYN:
English form of Irish Cailín,
meaning "girl."
KAYLYNN:
Variant of English Kaylyn,
meaning "girl."
KEARA:
English variant of Irish Ciara,
meaning "little black one."
KEAVY:
English form of Irish/Scottish Gaelic Caoimhe,
meaning "beautiful."
KEELAN:
English unisex form of Irish/Gaelic Caoilfhionn,
meaning
"fair and slender."
KEELEIGH:
Variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KEELEY:
Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself derived from the forename Kayley,
meaning "slender."
KEELIN:
Feminine form of English unisex Keelan, meaning "fair and
slender."
KEELY:
Variant of Irish Keeley, meaning "slender."
KEEVA:
Variant of English Keavy, meaning
"beautiful."
KEIGHLEY:
English variant of Irish Kayley, meaning "slender."
KEILA:
Possibly a variant of English Kayla, meaning "slender."
KEIRA:
Variant of English Keara, meaning "little black
one."
KEISHA:
Modern English form of biblical Keziah, meaning "cinnamon
tree."
KEITHA:
English feminine form of Keith, probably
meaning "wood."
KEITHIA:
Variant of English Keitha, probably
meaning "wood."
KELCEY:
Variant of unisex English Kelsey, meaning "victory
ship."
KELIA:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
KELL:
Nickname for unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
KELLEIGH:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
KELLI:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
KELLEY:
Feminine variant of unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
KELLY:
English unisex form of Irish Ceallach,
possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
KELSEY:
English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, itself from the Old Anglo-Saxon masculine forename Ceolsige,
meaning "victory ship."
KELSI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Kelsey, meaning
"victory ship."
KELSIE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Kelsey,
meaning "victory ship."
KENDA:
Feminine abbreviated form of unisex Kendall, meaning
"exalted effigy."
KENDALL:
Unisex form of masculine English Kendal,
meaning "exalted effigy."
KENDRA:
Feminine form of English Kendrick, meaning
"high hill."
KENNA:
Scottish feminine form of Kenneth,
meaning both "comely; finely made" and "born of fire."
KENNEDY:
Surname transferred to unisex forename use in honor of the
assassinated American president John F. Kennedy. The name is an English form
of the Irish/Gaelic forename Cinnéidigh,
meaning "ugly head."
KENYA:
Modern English name derived from the country name, itself from the name of a
mountain. The etymology of the mountain's name is disputed, but the most
likely origin is Kiinyaa, the Wakamba tribe's name for the mountain,
meaning "mountain of the ostrich," because the mountain is said to
have certain features of the ostrich when it is snow-covered.
KENZIE:
Nickname for Scottish unisex Mackenzie,
meaning "comely, finely made."
KERENSA:
English name derived from the Cornish word, meaning "love."
KERENZA:
Variant of English Kerensa, meaning "love."
KERI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Kerry, meaning "Ciar's
people."
KERRI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Kerry,
meaning "Ciar's
people."
KERRIE:
Variant of English unisex Kerry, meaning "Ciar's
people."
KERRY:
English unisex name derived from the name of an Irish county, Ciarraí,
meaning "Ciar's
people."
KERSTIN:
Low German and Swedish form of English Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KESHIA:
Variant of English Keisha, meaning "cinnamon tree."
KESTREL:
English name derived from the name of the bird of prey, itself from Old
French cresserelle, a derivative of cressele, meaning
"rattle," in reference to the sound of the bird's cry.
KEVYN:
Unisex form of Kevin, meaning
"little comely loved one."
KEYSHA:
Variant of English Keisha,
meaning "cinnamon tree."
KEZIA:
"Cinnamon tree." Biblical name of a daughter of Job,
who named her after a spice tree similar to cinnamon.
KEZIAH: Variant of
biblical Kezia,
meaning "cinnamon tree."
KHARA:
English pet form of Katherine, meaning
"pure."
KHLOE:
English variant of Greek Chloe, meaning
"green shoot."
KIARA:
English variant of Irish Ciara,
meaning "little black one."
KIARRA:
Variant of English Kiara,
meaning "little black one."
KIERA:
Variant of English Kiara,
meaning "little black one."
KIERRA:
Variant of English Kiara,
meaning "little black one."
KIKI:
English pet form of names beginning with the letter "K."
KILEY: Variant of Australian Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Also a feminine form
of English Kyle,
meaning "slender."
KILIE: Variant of Australian Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Also a feminine form
of English Kyle,
meaning "slender."
KIM: Nickname for English Kimberly,
meaning "King's City
Meadow."
KIMBERLEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Kimberley,
meaning "King's City Meadow."
KIMBERLEIGH:
Feminine variant of English unisex Kimberley,
meaning "King's City Meadow."
KIMBERLEY:
"King's City Meadow."
Surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the name of a South
African town first brought to the public's notice by the Boer War in the
19th century. The town was named for Lord Kimberley whose ancestors derived
their name from a place in England which was composed of the Old English
elements cyne "king," burg "city" and leah
"meadow."
KIMBERLY:
Feminine variant of English unisex Kimberley,
meaning "King's City Meadow."
KIMBERLYN:
Modern English creation, a blend of the names Kimberly
"King's City Meadow" and Lynn
"lake."
KIMBRA:
Pet form of Kimberly,
meaning "King's City Meadow."
KIMMY:
Pet form of Kimberly,
meaning "King's City Meadow."
KINGSLEY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from various
places called Cyningesleah, meaning "king's wood."
KIRSTEEN:
Variant of Scottish Kirstin,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KIRSTEN:
Danish and Norwegian form of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KIRSTIE:
Pet form of Scottish Kirstin,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KIRSTIN:
Scottish form of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KIRSTY: Variant
of Scottish Kirstie, meaning "follower of Christ."
KISHA:
Variant of Keisha, meaning "cinnamon tree."
KIT:
English unisex nickname for Christopher "Christ-bearer" and
Katherine "pure."
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