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

KENNIYAH

Female

Captivating feminine name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "kennyah" meaning 'love' or 'affection'. It embodies warmth and compassion, reflecting its rich African cultural heritage while appealing globally.

KENNLEE

Female

Recently coined, unisex name derived from the Irish surname Kennedy ("helmeted chief") and possibly the English or Chinese surname Lee. Its meaning is still being shaped by its bearers due to its recent origin and lack of widespread usage.

KENNLEIGH

Female

Unique unisex name of English origin, derived from Old English words 'cenn' meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence', and 'lēah' meaning 'woodland clearing'. It was originally a medieval surname for families associated with woodlands, but has evolved into a distinctive given name with a pleasing rhythm.

KENNLEY

Female

Uncommon English name with Scottish and Irish roots, derived from the name Kenneth meaning "handsome" or "enamel.

KENNON

Female

Kennon: Rare Irish boy's name derived from O'Cionnaoith, meaning "descendant of Cionaoth," an ancient Celtic god linked to wisdom and craftsmanship.

KENNON

Male

Distinctively American given name derived from the Irish surname O'Cathain, believed to mean 'descendant of battle', though interpretations may vary.

KENNSLEY

Female

Distinctive given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from American invention or variant spelling of Kensington in London. Its meaning remains unclear but some associate it with Welsh surnames Kennaugh/Kenna meaning "from Cennach's hill" or "chief". Despite its enigmatic past, Kennsley has gained popularity as a given name since the late 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries like the US and UK. Its unique sound and spelling make it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names.

KENNTH

Male

Kenneth is a Scottish name of Irish origin, derived from Cináed, meaning "handsome" or "winning".

KENNY

Male

Irish name derived from Cormac, meaning "warlike" or "having a short nose". It's associated with the influential O'Kennedy sept and has been popular in the US since the mid-20th century. Notable bearers include musician Kenny Loggins and game show contestant Ken Jennings.

KENNY

Female

Irish and Scottish name meaning 'handsome' or 'fair-haired', derived from Kenneth, which originates from the Brythonic name Cennydd. It was historically used as a nickname for individuals with fair hair in Ireland, and associated with Clan Kennedy in Scotland. Today, Kenny remains popular worldwide.

KENNYA

Female

Captivating African female name derived from Swahili "kenya," meaning "little mountain" or "mountainous place.

KENNYAH

Female

African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo people, meaning "the one who brings happiness." It reflects hopes for positivity and responsibility.

KENNYATTA

Male

Distinctive African name, created by Maya Angelou for her grandson, combining 'Kenneth' meaning 'strong', with 'Yatta', Swahili for 'it has happened', signifying resilience and triumph.

KENNYATTA

Female

African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'Has God not shown his way?', reflecting the deep spiritual beliefs of the Igbo people.

KENNYDI

Female

Kennedi is an American origin unisex name derived from the Irish surname Kennedy. It gained prominence in the U.S. mid-20th century due to the political influence of the Kennedy family. Kennedi is often associated with strength and elegance. Spelling variations include Kennedie, Kennaedy, Kennedee, and Kennadie.

KENNYEL

Male

Uncommon yet significant African name of Ashanti origin, translating to "Born Great on Saturday." It signifies inherent greatness regardless of one's actual birth day and reflects traditional Ashanti cultural heritage.

KENNYETTA

Female

Uncommon African American name created by blending Kenneth ("handsome") and Keturah ("first-born"), gaining popularity during the Civil Rights Movement to celebrate cultural roots.

KENNYSHA

Female

Unique Haitian girls' name derived from the French Kenisha, which was inspired by Thomas Love Peacock's fictional county Kensington in his novel "The Misfortunes of Elphin." Despite having no specific meaning or historical figure associated with it, Kennysha is appreciated for its distinctive sound and elegant appearance.

KENNYTH

Male

Rare, Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname Kennedy, meaning 'descendants of Eógan'.

KENNZIE

Female

Modern American girl's name derived from the Scottish surname Kennedy, meaning "helmeted" or "bold chief.

KENO

Male

Japanese boy's name meaning "healthy" or "sound," wishing them strength and longevity, with a historical background and association with a popular lottery game.

KENOBI

Male

Extraterrestrial name from the Star Wars franchise, created by George Lucas. Its meaning is not specified, but it's associated with wisdom, loyalty, and selflessness through the character Obi-Wan Kenobi.

KENON

Male

Distinct African-American name derived from the Swahili word 'kenya', signifying strength and resilience.

KENORA

Female

Rare and notable name of Native American origin, derived from the Ojibwe language, meaning "thunder" or "thunderer," associated with the powerful thunderbird creature revered by many indigenous tribes in North America.

KENOSHA

Female

Uncommon American name derived from Chippewa 'kenozha', meaning 'open water'.

KENRA

Female

Arabic-origin given name, derived from 'qarn', meaning 'age' or 'era.'

KENRIC

Male

Rare Welsh name derived from "cernach," meaning "spear" or "hawk," reflecting strength and sharpness. It was borne by legendary Welsh king Kenric I of Wessex in the 6th century.

KENRICH

Male

African Igbo origin, means "hawk" and "wealth/prosperity", signifying strength, courage, and abundance.

KENRICK

Male

Distinctive male given name of Scottish origin, derived from Old Celtic elements "cenn" (head/chief) and "ric" (power/mighty), meaning "chief who is mighty in power".

KENRIE

Male

American feminine name created by blending Kennedy ('helmeted chief') and Victoria ('conqueror'), symbolizing strength and victory.

KENRON

Male

Rare and original name with no known origin or specific meaning. It has gained popularity in English-speaking countries as a distinctive choice, but it lacks historical information or legacy.

KENROY

Male

Unique African origin given name from the Caribbean region, popularized in the latter half of the 20th century. While its exact origins and meaning are uncertain, it is believed to be a variant spelling of Kenya combined with "roy," meaning "king" or "powerful." Despite its uncertainty, Kenroy has gained popularity among families seeking distinctive names for their sons.

KENRY

Male

Distinctive African name meaning 'strong as a lion', historically associated with royalty and now worldwide, it signifies power, courage, and good fortune.

KENSEI

Male

Captivating Japanese name meaning 'Life Sword', inspired by legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi and symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.

KENSEN

Male

Modern Japanese name composed of "Ken" meaning sword and "Sen" meaning thousand, signifying great strength or impressiveness.

KENSETH

Male

Hebrew name meaning 'crown' or 'diadem', referenced in the Old Testament as a symbol of Jerusalem's beauty and splendor. It has historical roots, appearing in biblical texts like 1 Samuel, and gained recent recognition through figures like NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth. Despite its limited popularity, Kenseth remains a powerful and meaningful name with deep historical significance.

KENSEY

Female

Recently popular given name with unknown origins and no known meaning in any major language or culture.

KENSEY

Male

Uncommon yet captivating unisex given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Gaelic surname Kenesey or Mac Conasgáin, translating to "son of Conasgán" with a meaning rooted in canine imagery.

KENSHA

Female

Japanese boy's name meaning 'Noble Sword', derived from 'ken' (sword) and 'sha' (noble), signifying strength and nobility.

KENSHAUN

Male

Uncommon African-American name, blending Kenneth and Sean, with roots tracing back to Gaelic, Irish, and Scottish culture. It means "wise" or "knowledgeable", signifying leadership and intellect.