Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..

KELIE

Female

Unique and beautiful female name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname Kelly. It means "bright-headed" or "famous warrior," making it a strong and distinctive choice for parents.

KELIEL

Male

Hebrew name meaning "voice of God," associated with cherubim angels in Jewish angelology.

KELII

Male

Rare Hawaiian male name meaning "happy" or "joyful," traditionally bestowed upon boys believed to bring positivity into families, and held by several historical Hawaiian chiefs.

KELIJAH

Male

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is my portion.

KELIJAH

Female

Hebrew-origin name that means "the Lord is my portion," reflecting trust in God's providence.

KELIK

Male

Unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin. It means 'strong' or 'powerful'.

KELIL

Male

Arabic name derived from Qabil, meaning "firstborn son," prominent in Islamic tradition as Cain's counterpart and a companion of Prophet Muhammad.

KELILA

Female

Beautiful Hebrew name meaning "song" or "chant," associated with King David's musical sister and popular Israeli singer Kelila Hila. It symbolizes creativity and brings joy to others' lives.

KELILAH

Female

Kelilah, of Hebrew origin, means "voice" and signifies strength and eloquence.

KELIN

Male

Irish name derived from "Cillin," meaning "devoted to God.

KELIN

Female

Rare yet captivating Irish name derived from Caelan/Kaelan meaning "handsome," historically associated with wealthy and noble families in Ireland.

KELINA

Female

Unique feminine name of Slavic origin, meaning 'circle' or 'wheel', associated with the Slavic goddess of spring, fertility, and rebirth.

KELINDA

Female

Igbo-African name meaning "rejoicing with confidence".

KELIS

Female

Unique and meaningful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'charming' and 'the one who brings joy'.

KELIS

Male

Distinctive African-American female name derived from Greek "Chloe," meaning "blooming." It gained fame through singer Kelis Rogers in the late 1990s.

KELISA

Female

African name of Swahili origin meaning "one who gives," reflecting the values of generosity and kindness.

KELISE

Female

Hebrew name meaning "beginning" or "firstborn," notably held in Jewish tradition as Adam's first wife, Seth's mother.

KELISHA

Female

Intriguing African-American name, coined in the late 20th century as a blend of Kelli and Melissa, both meaning 'beautiful'.

KELISIA

Female

Greek name meaning 'spiral shell', symbolizing beauty and grace.

KELISSA

Female

Unique unisex name of African origin, derived from the Akan people and meaning "born on Sunday." It carries cultural significance as it's believed those born on this day are destined for greatness. While rare, Kelissa has been carried by notable figures like singer-songwriter Kelissa Martin.

KELITA

Female

Exotic African name of Yoruba origin meaning "I have found wealth.

KELIX

Male

Uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning.

KELIYAH

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is my vow" or "the Lord is my promise," derived from the Hebrew word 'keliyah.' It signifies strength, faith, and devotion, and is pronounced as kee-lee-uh.

KELL

Male

Unique Welsh name derived from 'celwydd', meaning 'harmonious' or 'uniform'. Once popular among Welsh nobility, today it remains rare yet distinctive with positive associations and easy pronunciation.

KELLA

Female

Irish-origin feminine given name meaning 'strife' or 'discord', but associated with strength and resilience due to its powerful sound.

KELLAM

Male

Rare Irish name derived from 'O'Cellaigh', meaning 'descendant of Cellach'. It originated in County Kerry.

KELLAN

Male

Irish name dating back to the 9th century, derived from "Cillén" meaning 'little bright-headed one'.

KELLAN

Female

Irish origin name that means "bright-headed" or "handsome", gaining popularity as a modern given name.

KELLAND

Male

Kelland, of Welsh origin, means "land of strife" or "land of struggle".

KELLANI

Female

Kellani, of Yoruba origin, means 'strong-willed' or 'powerful'.

KELLAR

Male

Rare Scottish given name with occupational roots, originally meaning 'cooper' or 'keeper of the cellar,' symbolizing strength and resilience.

KELLE

Female

Intriguing Irish name derived from the surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning "descendant of Ceallach," which translates to "strife" or "quarrel.

KELLE

Male

Rare and captivating female given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or historical associations. Its unique sound and rhythm make it appealing despite its mysterious past. While some believe it may be a variant spelling of Kelly, this theory lacks definitive evidence. Today, Kelle remains a distinctive choice for those seeking something different.

KELLEA

Female

Rare yet captivating Irish female name derived from Caoilfhionn, meaning "fair-haired" or "slender," with historical ties to the goddess Caolinn.

KELLEE

Female

Distinctive American female given name created in the late 20th century as a variant of Irish origin Kelly, meaning 'bright-headed' or 'war'. Its popularity has been limited, peaking at rank 946 in 1978, but its uniqueness and association with actress Kellee Hawthorne may appeal to some.

KELLEE

Male

Unique, American female first name created by author Nicholas Sparks for his novel "The Notebook", gaining popularity after the book's publication and film adaptation despite having no documented etymology or traditional meaning.

KELLEEN

Female

Attractive Irish female name with a profound meaning. It translates to "dark-haired" or "hawk-like," signifying both elegance and strength.

KELLEI

Female

Unique Irish female name derived from the surname Kelly, meaning 'bright-headed' or 'war', typically pronounced KEH-lee.

KELLEIGH

Female

Rare yet captivating Irish given name, derived from the Irish surname O'Kelly which means "strife" or "contention," but has evolved to represent creativity, independence, and strength.

KELLEN

Female

Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó Cillin, meaning "descendant of Cillín," itself a diminutive form of "Cilliber" meaning "devoted to God" or "church.