Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KIARRAH
FemaleUnique, exotic name of unknown origin but widely believed to mean 'dark-haired beauty' or 'songbird'.
KIARRI
FemaleAppealing, recently coined African American name, derived from Kim, Karen, and Carrie, potentially signifying strength.
KIARY
FemaleHebrew name meaning "song" or "melody," often given to daughters in musical families or on days with significant music celebrations.
KIARYBEL
FemaleHebrew name meaning "the Lord is my God".
KIAS
MaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, often associated with cultures like Swahili ('to open'), Hawaiian ('to defend'), and ancient Greek (mother of Hecate). Recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries.
KIASH
MaleUnique, captivating name of unknown origin, with possible meanings including "my portion" in Hebrew or "sharp" in Arabic, but its exact meaning remains unclear despite its growing popularity as both a boy's and girl's name in the United States since the late 20th century.
KIASHA
FemaleExotic African name of Ashanti origin, meaning "she makes way for others" or "she has many children.
KIASIA
FemaleUnique Greek name derived from "kiagia," meaning "revered." Popular among early Christians in Greece, it symbolizes respect and reverence.
KIATA
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Hawaiian origin, derived from "kia" meaning "to call out." Popularized by Laura E. Richards' 1890 novel "Kai-Tai," Kiata embodies beauty, grace, and strength, reflecting Hawaiian culture's spirit and natural wonders.
KIAUNA
FemaleUnique African name derived from Kiara, meaning 'the only one' or 'unique'.
KIAUNDRA
FemaleDistinctive African American female name created in the late 20th century by blending elements from various sources, possibly inspired by Hawaiian or Swahili words, symbolizing strength and uniqueness while embracing African heritage.
KIAUNNA
FemaleDistinctive Hawaiian name derived from 'kia', meaning 'to bring forth', symbolizing life and continuity.
KIAURA
FemaleCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "kia," meaning "to search" or "to seek." It was traditionally given to individuals who embodied curiosity, intelligence, and determination, reflecting ancient Hawaiian cultural values.
KIAVA
FemaleCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "ki," meaning "to be in the presence of" or "to experience," embodying unity, harmony, connection, fertility, and abundance.
KIAWANA
FemaleRare and distinctive Hawaiian name derived from "kiawe," the mesquite tree, symbolizing strength and resilience. It was traditionally given to strong-willed individuals born under specific celestial conditions, with notable bearers like activist Kiawana Keaulana. Today, it remains globally recognized as a unique and meaningful choice for daughters.
KIAWNA
FemaleUnique Native American name of Choctaw origin meaning "to see" or "vision," traditionally given to children believed to have foresight or prophecy.
KIAYA
FemaleBeautiful, rare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "I am loved by God".
KIAYAH
FemaleUnique and intriguing name of uncertain African or Native American origin, potentially meaning 'life' or 'joy', but likely a modern creation.
KIAYANA
FemaleCaptivating Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "God has made it possible," symbolizing divine assistance in achieving success or overcoming obstacles.
KIAYANNA
FemaleAfrican name of Swahili origin meaning 'to shine' or 'bright'.
KIAYLA
FemaleAfrican American name, created during the late 20th century as a blend of popular names like Kiara and Kayla. Despite no definitive meaning, it's often associated with nobility or strength due to its powerful sound.
KIAYRA
FemaleUnique name of uncertain African or Arabic origin, meaning 'first ray of light' or 'pure joy', gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking historical records.
KIAZER
MaleRare and distinct given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or meaning in any known language. Its mysterious nature makes it unique, and its interpretation may be left to individual preference.
KIBA
MaleKiba, of Japanese origin, means 'ghost' or 'phantom', signifying adaptability and resilience.
KIBBIE
FemalePlayful, unisex given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from English surnames Kebby or Kebbie, or Yiddish "khibetsn".
KIBIBI
FemaleCaptivating African name of Swahili origin meaning 'sacred', representing holiness and divinity.
KIBWE
MaleAfrican name of Swahili origin, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', reflecting resilience and spirit.
KICHA
FemaleKisha is an African name, specifically of Nigerian Yoruba origin, meaning 'fresh waters' and associated with the revered goddess Oshun.
KICHELLE
FemaleAmerican-derived name created as a blend of Michelle and Kristine, first popularized among African American communities. It's believed to mean "resolute" or "strong," reflecting the confidence associated with its bearers.
KICIA
FemaleSlavic female given name meaning "little cat", traditionally used in Eastern European countries and believed to bring luck and independence.
KID
MaleUnconventional American male name derived from the English word for young goat/sheep, popularized in the mid-20th century and associated with counterculture. Despite having no specific meaning, its appeal lies in its uniqueness and ability to stand out.
KIDA
FemaleAfrican-origin unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning "the crown of the head," symbolizing royalty and dignity, traditionally given to Yoruba boys born with a tuft of hair on their heads.
KIDADA
FemaleSwahili name meaning "one who commands respect," traditionally given to girls from influential families.
KIDANE
MaleEthiopian name meaning 'like a judge', signifying fairness and wisdom. It's of Ge'ez origin and historically used among the Amhara people.
KIDATA
FemaleAfrican origin given name from the Fulani people, translating to "of peace".
KIDD
MaleEnglish given name with Scottish origins, derived from the surname MacEoghain meaning "son of Eogan," which translates to "born from the yew tree." It was historically associated with the brave and loyal Clan Kidd, prominent during the Middle Ages in Scotland. Today, it's chosen for its uniqueness and meaning, sometimes used as a nickname or shortened form of other names like Christopher or Sebastian.
KIDEN
FemaleUncommon African name of Amharic origin, meaning "hear" or "listen," symbolizing hope and unity. It was the name of Ethiopia's first queen of Sheba and has gained international recognition while retaining its uniqueness.
KIDEN
MaleAfrican given name of Luo origin, meaning 'the one who brings light' or 'the shining one', symbolizing hope and prosperity.
KIDIST
FemaleEthiopian girl's name derived from Ge'ez language, meaning "holy" or "sacred," with deep spiritual significance in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
KIDRON
MaleRare Hebrew name derived from the Valley of Kidron, meaning 'darkness' or 'trampled down', significant in biblical history as the site of Absalom's rebellion and Jesus' journey to Jerusalem.