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

KEMANIE

Female

Rare African name derived from Swahili, potentially meaning "how" or relating to marriage.

KEMAR

Male

Kemar: A Haitian name meaning 'sweet', derived from Haitian Creole word "kèm".

KEMARA

Female

Exotic African name from the Fulani people, meaning "Who is beautiful.

KEMARAH

Female

African-origin name from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "beauty" or "beautiful crown," signifying elegance and inner beauty.

KEMARCUS

Male

Uncommon African given name of Igbo origin, meaning "to hold/kindness" or "take hold/compassion.

KEMARE

Male

Uncommon Irish name derived from Cormac, meaning "shining or white-haired" in Gaelic.

KEMAREE

Male

Unique African American name with unclear origins, potentially derived from Egyptian and biblical elements like "black" and "sea of bitterness," but also connected to Swahili names meaning "moon" or "creative." Despite its limited usage, Kemaree remains a distinctive and memorable choice.

KEMAREON

Male

Uniquely distinctive name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years due to its unusual nature and appealing sound, despite lacking historical or cultural significance.

KEMARI

Male

Japanese male given name derived from "kemari", meaning "ball" or "to play ball". It originated in ancient Japan as an artful game played by the imperial court, symbolizing elegance and skill.

KEMARI

Female

Unique Japanese name derived from the ancient sport of keeping a ball aloft using only feet, symbolizing refinement and elegance since the 7th century Asuka period.

KEMARIA

Female

African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "moonlight" or "glow of the moon", reflecting serenity and enchantment.

KEMARIAH

Female

Rare Hebrew name derived from "kemar", meaning "vineyard" or "orchard". It symbolizes beauty, growth, and abundance.

KEMARIAN

Male

Unique African name meaning "chemistry" derived from Swahili, combining elements of earth (kem) and light (rian).

KEMARIE

Female

African origin name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "I have found my heart's desire".

KEMARII

Female

Unique Malagasy name meaning 'to love' or 'cherish'.

KEMARIO

Male

Uncommon African name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning potentially "the creation of royalty.

KEMARION

Male

Modern African name meaning "peace," popularized by actress Halle Berry's son and embodying tranquility.

KEMARIUS

Male

Uncommon Swahili boy's name meaning "skilled in chemistry.

KEMARIYA

Female

Captivating African-origin name meaning "I am like her" or "She is like me," suggesting a deep connection between two individuals.

KEMARIYAH

Female

African-derived Yoruba name meaning "the desired ruler," signifying strong leadership and wisdom.

KEMARLEY

Male

Jamaican origin name derived from the Marlie area of the country. Its meaning suggests someone with an independent spirit and strong sense of self who stands out due to their uniqueness and originality.

KEMARRI

Male

Kemarrie is a unique, African-origin name derived from the Swahili word "kema," meaning "good" or "beautiful." It signifies pleasantness, attractiveness, or desirability.

KEMARRION

Male

Modern African American name derived from Kamari, meaning 'free man' or 'king'.

KEMARUI

Male

Rare Hawaiian boys' name derived from "kemā" (to tame/calm) with the diminutive suffix "-rui". It means 'calming and gentle'.

KEMAURI

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Olu Kemale," meaning "the king has returned." It signifies royalty and hope, inspired by the legendary King Olu Kemale who restored peace after his exile.

KEMAURI

Male

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "I am alive" or "Life has come," reflecting the Igbo people's reverence for life and ancestral wisdom.

KEMAURIA

Female

African-origin female name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning "God has done well" or "God has been kind.

KEMAURIE

Male

Hawaiian name meaning "rain child," believed to be touched by divine powers and bestowed with extraordinary talents.

KEMAURION

Male

Rare yet powerful Haitian name meaning 'to fight' or 'struggle', symbolizing resilience from the Haitian Revolution era.

KEMAURY

Male

African-origin name, derived from Kemah meaning 'to wait patiently' or 'the first born', significant among the Igbo people of Nigeria.

KEMAYA

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "I will make way for you," reflecting power and destiny in Yoruba culture.

KEMBA

Female

Uncommon yet meaningful given name of African origin, derived from the Kituba word 'kamba', meaning 'the forest' or 'the jungle'. It signifies a connection to the natural world and honors African heritage.

KEMBER

Female

Unique Welsh name derived from "cembr", meaning "comb". Popularized by Dylan Thomas in "Under Milk Wood", its meaning is unclear but may relate to transformation or change. Despite being relatively rare today, Kember's distinctive sound and literary associations make it an appealing choice.

KEMBERLEY

Female

Rare, captivating English female name derived from "kemare," meaning "bedchamber," and signifies "field of bedchambers." Originating in Yorkshire, England, it was historically used as an occupational surname before gaining literary prominence through Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Monastery.

KEMBERLI

Female

Beautiful Welsh name derived from 'cembrola', meaning 'harp'. It was traditionally given to girls born into families of bards or musicians, reflecting the harp's importance in Welsh culture.

KEMBERLY

Female

Rare English name originating from "Cembrolia," potentially meaning "clear woodland with combed hair.

KEMBERLYN

Female

Rare English female name, seemingly derived from Kimberly and Lyn (meaning light), yet its exact origin and meaning remain unclear.

KEME

Female

African name of Ewe origin, translating to 'born on Friday' and carrying significant cultural pride.

KEMEISHA

Female

Unique, Swahili-derived African name meaning 'like water' or 'water-like', signifying purity, resilience, and adaptability.

KEMEL

Male

Arabic name meaning "perfect" or "complete", popularized by historic figures like Ataturk and used in literature such as Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo Trilogy.