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

KHANIYAH

Female

Arabic female given name meaning 'royal' or 'queen-like', originating from Bedouin tribes of the Arabian Peninsula.

KHANNON

Male

Rare Hebrew name derived from "chanan," meaning "grace" or "favor." It signifies "grace from God.

KHANSA

Female

Arabic origin name meaning "poetess", famously associated with the 6th-century Bedouin poet Khansā al-Sayyida, who was known for her powerful poems and fierce courage against injustice.

KHANYA

Female

Unique Zulu name meaning 'light', symbolizing radiance and enlightenment.

KHANYE

Male

African, Xhosa name meaning 'born at night', traditionally given to children born under unusual circumstances, believed to bring good fortune.

KHANYLA

Female

Distinctive African name coined by its parents in late 20th century South Africa, often interpreted to mean 'beauty' or 'grace,' and associated with anti-apartheid activism.

KHAOS

Female

Rare Greek male given name derived from "khaos," signifying chaos or disorder, reflecting life's unpredictability.

KHAOS

Male

Greek name derived from 'chaos', signifying disorder before creation, suggesting innovation and rebellion.

KHAPRI

Female

African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "good friend" or "generous companion.

KHARA

Female

Kharah is an African origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning 'strong, powerful wind'.

KHARAN

Male

Arabic name meaning 'generous' or 'noble', historically given to boys from wealthy families, now popular worldwide yet still rare.

KHARE

Male

African name of Igbo origin meaning 'beauty' or 'called by God', associated with elegance and divine purpose.

KHAREE

Male

Elegant Yoruba name meaning "the king's crown", symbolizing nobility and grandeur.

KHAREEM

Male

Uncommon yet distinct Arabic name derived from "khair," meaning 'good.'

KHARI

Female

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the first-born" or "most senior", often used for boys but also suitable for girls, signifying importance and respect.

KHARI

Male

Unique Igbo Nigerian name meaning 'good fortune' or 'good luck', believed to bring prosperity and potentially connected to Islamic resilience through its Arabic counterpart 'Khar'.

KHARIE

Male

Unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin, meaning "beauty".

KHARIE

Female

Unique girl's name with unknown origins, gaining popularity in recent years despite its uncertain past.

KHARII

Female

Rare, rhythmic Shona name from Zimbabwe, derived from "kharikhurwa" meaning 'dance' or 'rhythm'.

KHARIS

Male

Rare Greek name that means 'grace' or 'favor'. Historically used for both sexes, it is now more commonly encountered among women.

KHARIS

Female

Greek name meaning 'grace', associated with elegance and kindness through Greek mythology's Graces, popularized by actress Kharis Huston.

KHARISMA

Female

Captivating feminine name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "karisma," meaning "charisma." It signifies charm, magnetism, and positive energy, historically carried by influential East African women.

KHARISSA

Female

Exotic and unique girls' name with unknown origins, often associated with stars or light due to phonetic similarities in certain languages.

KHARIZMA

Female

Captivating unisex name of Persian origin meaning 'generosity' or 'kindness'.

KHARLA

Female

Captivating female name of Arabic origin, derived from Khalda meaning 'eternal' or 'everlasting', popularized by Egyptian singer Khalida al-Qaznaji and now widely admired globally for its elegance and profound significance.

KHARLEE

Female

Modern female given name of unclear origin, but believed to have been created as an alternative to Charlotte or Charley. It is associated with strength and beauty, interpreted as "free man," "strong warrior," or simply "beautiful." Despite its unclear history, Kharlee has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and modern feel.

KHARLEY

Female

Distinctive American name of English origin derived from "chariot," popularized in the late 19th century. It symbolizes strength, speed, and freedom, and is often used as either a masculine or unisex name with a modern spelling.

KHARLI

Female

Rare and intriguing Hebrew name derived from the word "kheruv," meaning "song" or "poem." It signifies musicality, creativity, and artistic expression.

KHARLIE

Female

Unique African name derived from "karibu," meaning welcome, embodying warmth and hospitality.

KHARMA

Female

Rare Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit "Karman," meaning action or deed, reflecting the principle of cause and effect in Hindu philosophy.

KHARMEN

Female

Hebrew-origin name derived from 'kherem', meaning 'consecrated or dedicated'. It signifies someone committed to a purpose.

KHARMIN

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, pronounced "KAR-min," with no predefined meaning but gaining popularity due to its distinctiveness.

KHARMYN

Female

Original and intriguing name of unknown origin, popularized recently, especially among English-speaking countries.

KHARON

Male

Rare Greek name meaning 'wailing', inspired by the cries of newly deceased spirits crossing into the afterlife.

KHARRI

Female

Unique Berber name, derived from the Ait Kharroubi tribe in Morocco, meaning 'son of Kharroub.'

KHARRI

Male

Rare African origin given name meaning 'king' or 'noble', traditionally held by influential figures among the Mandinka people of West Africa.

KHARSON

Male

Rare but notable Russian name derived from "kharakter", meaning character or personality.

KHARSYN

Female

Slavic name derived from "khar," meaning "strong" or "powerful." It translates to "strong like a king" and was historically popular among royalty in Eastern Europe. Today, it remains an attractive choice for parents seeking a unique name associated with strength and power.

KHARSYN

Male

Kharzyn is a rare Slavic male name meaning 'swift' or 'quick', associated with the god Perun, symbolizing strength and courage.

KHARTER

Female

Khtar is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'thin' or 'slender', popular among boys in various Middle Eastern countries and believed to have originated from ancient Arabia.