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

KESHARA

Female

Captivating Sanskrit-derived feminine name meaning 'hair' or 'mane,' inspired by the luxurious locks of Hindu deities and associated with divine beauty like Queen Keshara from Mahabharata, and goddess Lakshmi's cascading hair.

KESHARIA

Female

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Kesari," meaning "lion" or "golden," symbolizing strength, courage, and royalty.

KESHAUN

Female

Distinct African American name, created by combining elements from names like Keshon and Shuan, with meanings potentially including "joy," "happy child," or "young lion." It gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 20th to early 21st century, primarily within African American communities.

KESHAUN

Male

Unique, African-American name of unknown origin, possibly derived from African or Hebrew names, or inspired by music culture, but its exact meaning remains unclear.

KESHAUNA

Female

Rare African American name of possible Arabic origin, potentially derived from Khadija, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, meaning "premature" or "the first." Its exact history and meaning remain unclear, adding to its mystique despite recent popularity in the United States.

KESHAUNNA

Female

Unique, African-derived name coined in recent years, signifying 'favorite' or 'loved one', suggesting exceptional qualities or deep care by loved ones.

KESHAV

Male

Masculine name of Sanskrit origin, derived from Hindu mythology, meaning 'Lord of the Universe' or 'God of Wealth and Prosperity'. It is one of many names of Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu.

KESHAVA

Male

Indian male name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'having beautiful hair', derived from the Hindu deity Lord Krishna's epithet.

KESHAVI

Female

Indian origin name from Kerala, derived from "Kesava" meaning Lord Krishna, symbolizing devotion and spirituality.

KESHAWN

Male

African-American name of recent origin, blending Kevin ('handsome') and Shawn ('god is gracious'). It's typically used for boys but can also be given to girls.

KESHAWN

Female

American male name created by combining Kevin and Shawn, gaining popularity in the 1980s-1990s, particularly among African Americans. It doesn't have a specific meaning but can be interpreted as signifying strength and kindness, potentially derived from its component names' meanings in Irish culture.

KESHAWNA

Female

Unisex name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "that which moves quickly," derived from the name Kashyapa, one of the seven sages in Hindu mythology who created the universe.

KESHAWNDA

Female

African Yoruba name meaning "meeting with love".

KESHAWNDRA

Female

African American name of the 1970s, combining Swahili's "like" with Greek's "man," signifying "like a man.

KESHAWNNA

Female

Keshawnna, of African-American origin, means 'fist' or 'unity', reflecting strength and power.

KESHAY

Female

Unique Indian name from Kerala, derived from Malayalam words meaning 'black hair', symbolizing resilience, inner strength, and cultural connection.

KESHAYLA

Female

Unique, captivating name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'having beautiful hair' and popularized in ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata.

KESHEA

Female

African American unique name created by combining elements of Keisha and Kesha, with no specific meaning but popularized in the 1970s during the African American culture movement.

KESHERA

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'connection', signifying unity and relationships.

KESHI

Female

Captivating Japanese name meaning 'stone,' symbolizing strength, resilience, and connection to tradition.

KESHIA

Male

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "like the Lord" or "the Lord is my portion".

KESHIA

Female

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "I have found" and reflecting joy and gratitude upon welcoming a child.

KESHIRA

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'cinnamon', originating from Kesarah, with biblical roots and a regal association through Queen Mother Kesarah.

KESHON

Male

African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'sweetness', associated with kindness and gentleness.

KESHON

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "she who brings joy". It's associated with positivity, compassion, and derived from the name Oshun, the revered orisha of love and fertility.

KESHONA

Female

African-origin name from the Yoruba people meaning "mother has returned", associated with the powerful goddess Oya.

KESHONDA

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "She has arrived," signifying destined purpose and spiritual blessing.

KESHONDRA

Female

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the power of encountering in hunting'.

KESHONE

Male

Unusual yet captivating African name from Nigeria's Yoruba tribe, translating to "star child" or "born under a star.

KESHONNA

Female

African-origin name derived from Swahili's "Kesho," meaning "tomorrow," symbolizing hope and anticipation.

KESHUN

Male

Indian name from Punjab, translating to 'golden' and signifying strength and preciousness.

KESHUN

Female

Indian male name meaning "one with long hair," inspired by the Hindu god Shiva's distinctive locks, and symbolizing strength and wisdom.

KESHUNA

Female

African origin name, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, derived from "Keshun" meaning "God's gift".

KESHUNDRA

Female

Uncommon Indian female given name meaning "the one who illuminates her surroundings with the beauty of her hair," derived from Sanskrit words "Kesh" (hair) and "Undra" (to light up).

KESHUNNA

Female

Unique African name of Igbo origin, derived from the word 'keshu', meaning 'to bring light'. It signifies 'light' or 'bringer of light'.

KESHVI

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Indian name from Gujarat, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Keshi', meaning 'fortress'. It symbolizes strength and resilience.

KESHYRA

Female

Unique African Yoruba name meaning "encountering nobility" or "meeting eloquence.

KESI

Female

Yoruba name meaning 'patience'.

KESIA

Female

Beautiful, Hebrew-derived name meaning "bow", associated with biblical Keziah, daughter of Job.

KESIAH

Female

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "kesha," meaning "fatness" or "wealth." It was the name of one of King David's wives in the Bible, adding historical significance.