Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KIANDREA
FemaleRegal African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'born on Monday' or linked to an ancient queen, symbolizing wisdom, strength, and beauty.
KIANDRIA
FemaleCaptivating African name from Swahili culture meaning "of the man.
KIANE
FemaleCaptivating French origin unisex name, derived from "ciel" meaning 'sky', conveying vastness and beauty.
KIANGA
FemaleSwahili name meaning 'to struggle' or 'to fight', reflecting strength and perseverance.
KIANI
MaleCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from the breadfruit tree, associated with beauty, strength, and resilience.
KIANI
FemaleUncommon yet striking Persian name derived from "kayani," signifying strength, courage, and nobility of the ancient Kayan tribe.
KIANIA
FemaleIgbo name of African origin meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.
KIANIE
FemaleRare Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly', embodying celestial beauty and divine inspiration.
KIANN
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Cionaoth, meaning "descendant of Cionaoth," with Cionaoth itself translating to "handsome" or "attractive." It was borne by several prominent figures in ancient Irish history, including High King Cionaoth macNéill. Today, Kiann is primarily used as a given name for both boys and girls, celebrating beauty and elegance while carrying the weight of centuries of Irish tradition and culture.
KIANN
MaleIntriguing Irish name derived from the ancient word "ceanán," meaning "ancient" or "old." It signifies connection to one's past and heritage, embodying the strength and wisdom of ancient Celtic times.
KIANNA
FemaleIrish name meaning "ancient", derived from the Irish word "Ciana".
KIANNAH
FemaleHebrew name derived from "kiyyun," meaning "anklet" or "bracelet," symbolizing purity in Jewish tradition.
KIANNE
FemaleAttractive, distinctive Irish name derived from Ciara, meaning 'dark-haired'.
KIANNI
FemaleRare and captivating Persian name derived from "kayani," meaning "of the powerful Kiani dynasty." It signifies strength, courage, royalty, good fortune, and prosperity.
KIANNY
FemaleModern, captivating name of uncertain origin, gaining popularity despite its elusive meaning.
KIANO
MaleDistinctive Persian name meaning "king" or "royal", derived from Kayan and popular in Iran for its regal heritage.
KIANSH
MaleCaptivating Persian name derived from 'kian', meaning 'king', and '-sh' denoting respect. It signifies 'honorable king', reflecting Persian royalty's strength and wisdom.
KIANSHA
FemaleDistinctive girl's name with unknown origins and meaning, often interpreted as "dark beauty" or associated with strength and creativity.
KIANTA
FemaleUncommon African given name, likely derived from the Akan people's tradition of naming children after specific days of the week, potentially linked to 'Kwasi' (Saturday). It has no specific meaning but carries cultural significance and heritage.
KIANTE
MaleAfrican male name of Ivorian origin, meaning "born on Friday," reflecting positivity and fortune in many West African cultures.
KIANTE
FemaleAfrican-origin boy's name meaning 'the one who has patience'.
KIANTI
FemaleUncommon yet beautiful African name from Ghana's Akan tribe, given to girls born on Thursdays, symbolizing fortune and blessing.
KIANU
MaleUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'the coolness of the shade', associated with strength, wisdom, and calmness.
KIANY
FemaleRare Persian name meaning 'beautiful sun', reflecting reverence for this celestial body in ancient Persian culture.
KIARA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'clear' or 'bright', popularized by the animated film 'The Lion King'.
KIARA
MaleItalian name meaning "clear" or "bright", associated with light and clarity, popularized by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel "Il Gattopardo" and appearing in recent popular culture such as "The Legend of Zelda" video game series and Disney's "Brother Bear".
KIARAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "like the dawn," symbolizing fresh beginnings and hope.
KIARALEE
FemaleAmerican-origin name derived from the combination of Kiara (Italian for 'deer', meaning grace) and Alee (Arabic for 'exalted', used by singer Aaliyah).
KIARALIZ
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from "ciara" meaning "clear" or "bright".
KIARALYN
FemaleUnique American feminine given name, believed to combine elements from Italian 'Kiara' (dark-haired), Scottish 'Lyndsay' (from Lincoln), Irish 'Kiera' (pure) and possibly English 'Alyson', despite lacking extensive historical records.
KIARAN
MaleIrish-origin name meaning "dark-haired," popularized by Saint Ciarán of Saigir and now associated with intelligence and creativity.
KIARE
FemaleUncommon, exotic name with unknown origins and no documented history or meaning.
KIARE
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, with no documented historical or cultural significance. Its meaning and associations vary based on individual interpretations.
KIARI
MaleUnique female name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana. Its meaning in the Akan language, spoken by this ethnic group, translates to "one who makes a great impression" or "someone of significant importance." Kiari is also traditionally associated with Wednesday in the Akan calendar, further emphasizing its importance and significance.
KIARI
FemaleAfrican (Igbo) unisex name meaning "My joy is greater than yours.
KIARIA
FemaleExotic African name of Igbo origin, meaning beauty, grace, and elegance.
KIARIE
FemaleAfrican name from Kenya and Tanzania's Maasai people, meaning 'one who leaps' or 'leaper', symbolizing strength and resilience.
KIARO
MaleDistinctive Italian given name, meaning 'clear' or 'peaceful', interpreted from the Italian words 'chiaro' and 'chiara'.
KIARON
MaleUncommon Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Ó Ciardha, which means 'descendant of Ciardha'. Ciardha may have meant 'ardent' or 'enthusiastic', though its exact etymology is uncertain due to Kiaron's rarity. It has gained some popularity as a first name in recent years.
KIARRA
FemaleKiarra: A unique Greek name derived from "kiarios," meaning "of the sea," with historic ties to ancient Greek mythology and nature worship.