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

KENUEL

Male

Rare but distinct male name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is with us," tracing back to biblical times through the figure Kenaz.

KENVER

Male

Cornish name meaning "strong" or "powerful," tracing back to the 13th century and carried by notable figures like Sir Kenver of Nanpetit. Pronounced with a soft 'k', it remains a distinctive and historic name among people of Cornish descent.

KENWARD

Male

Kenward, of English origin, means 'guardian of the king'.

KENWOOD

Male

American-origin given name, created as a brand name for high-quality kitchen appliances, combining 'ken' (knowledge/intelligence) and 'wood'. It gained popularity as a first name due to the success of Kenwood Limited's products, notably the Kenwood Chef mixer.

KENY

Male

African name of Swahili origin, meaning "mountainous", reflecting the landscapes of Kenya.

KENY

Female

African name derived from Mount Kenya, with meanings like "the one who triumphs" or "the one from Mount Kenya." It gained popularity as a given name, reflecting strength and determination, without any significant historical figure associated with it.

KENYA

Male

Unisex name of African origin, meaning 'rise' or 'hill' in Maasai, popularized after Kenya's 1963 independence.

KENYA

Female

The feminine given name Kenya originates from Africa, deriving from the East African country itself, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich culture. The name's popularity in the United States coincided with Kenya's independence in 1963, translating to "rise and shine" or "clear," signifying light and new beginnings.

KENYADA

Male

African name of Swahili origin meaning "from Kenya," signifying ties to East Africa's sunsets and cultural heritage.

KENYADA

Female

Unique unisex African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'place where the sun rises', signifying new beginnings.

KENYAE

Female

African female given name derived from Swahili "kenya," meaning "rising sun.

KENYAE

Male

Intriguing African name from East Africa's Kenya, often linked to the Swahili word 'Kenyatta', meaning 'the one who has no peer'. Its exact origin remains uncertain but it's believed to have Maasai roots.

KENYAH

Female

Unique African name believed to originate from Swahili culture, potentially derived from "Kenyatta," meaning "steadfast head.

KENYAN

Male

Adjective of African origin, specifically tied to the East African country Kenya. It means 'mountainous region', derived from the Kamba language spoken by local ethnic groups near Mount Kenya.

KENYAN

Female

The name Kenyan originates from Africa, specifically from the Republic of Kenya in East Africa. It means 'someone who comes from or is connected to Kenya,' signifying pride and connection to this vibrant country known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife.

KENYANA

Female

Unique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "the land of many people.

KENYANNA

Female

Attractive, unisex Swahili name meaning 'God is gracious.'

KENYARA

Female

Distinctive Swahili feminine given name meaning "she who has no rival" or "unique," originally bestowed upon exceptional royal daughters in Africa's Kilwa Sultanate.

KENYARDA

Female

Rare African name from Kenya, derived from the Maasai word "kenyatta," meaning "wide perspective.

KENYARI

Male

Swahili name meaning 'one who fights against', embodying resilience and strength.

KENYARI

Female

Powerful and distinctive African name, derived from Swahili and meaning "strong.

KENYATA

Female

African name from the Maasai people of Kenya, meaning "wide view" or "broad perspective.

KENYATA

Male

Kenyatta is an African-origin given name derived from Swahili, meaning "burning and shining forth" or "fig tree," popularized by Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta.

KENYATTA

Male

African given name derived from the Maasai people of Kenya, translating to 'having a steady hand'.

KENYATTA

Female

African name of Swahili origin, meaning "meeting place of the mountainous land," and is associated with Kenya's first president, Jomo Kenyatta.

KENYATTE

Female

Unique African name of Swahili origin, composed of "Kenya" meaning the land or people, and "Yatta" meaning granted or given, signifying a deep connection between people and their land.

KENYATTE

Male

Unique Swahili name meaning 'strong and steadfast'.

KENYCE

Female

Unique American name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series character. Its origin and meaning are unknown, but it has gained popularity due to its exotic sound. Some associate it with Kenya, although there's no evidence supporting this connection.

KENYE

Male

African origin, means 'bold' or 'strong' in Swahili, reflecting its rich cultural significance.

KENYEA

Male

Unique African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'eighth born child' or 'child born on a Sunday'.

KENYEL

Female

Kenyel: A rare, African-derived name from the Swahili language, meaning "strong as a rock," symbolizing resilience and strength, passed down through generations in East African tradition.

KENYELL

Male

Uncommon Swahili name meaning "mountainous" or "where there is thunder," reflecting Kenya's dramatic landscapes and carrying significant cultural meaning.

KENYELL

Female

Uncommon, historic African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, used to honor ancestors or celebrate cultural heritage.

KENYEN

Male

Distinctive African name derived from 'Kenya,' meaning 'mountainous place' in Kikuyu, reflecting Kenya's breathtaking landscapes.

KENYER

Male

Hebrew-origin boys' name, interpreted as 'God will establish' or 'established by God', conveying religious strength.

KENYETA

Female

African name of Swahili origin meaning 'to be alive' or 'life'.

KENYETTA

Female

East African female name derived from Kenya, meaning "little one.

KENYETTA

Male

Rare and meaningful name of African origin, derived from 'Kenya', meaning 'the place of the Cushites', an ancient ethnic group, and embodying pride, strength, and resilience.

KENYETTE

Female

Unique female name of African origin, coined by Alice Walker in her novel "The Temple of My Familiar," derived from Kenya and the French feminine suffix "-ette".

KENYI

Male

Uncommon African name from the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania, with a possible meaning of 'growth' or 'upward movement'.