Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KIENNA
FemaleUnique and beautiful African American name derived from Swahili words 'ki' meaning 'of' or 'from', and 'ennah' meaning 'water', translating to 'source of water'. In many African cultures, water symbolizes life and purification, making Kienna a powerful and meaningful name with deep roots in African heritage.
KIEON
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history.
KIEONA
FemaleUnique, beautiful African name from the Yoruba people, meaning "patience".
KIEONNA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Igbo origin, signifying "one who gives life," derived from the Igbo word "kio.
KIER
FemaleIrish given name derived from Ciarán, meaning "dark" or "black-haired," with historical significance and unisex usage.
KIER
MaleScottish origin, meaning 'dark-haired' and derived from the Irish name Ciarán, a fifth-century saint. It's a unisex name gaining popularity, known for its strength and ease of pronunciation across languages.
KIERA
MaleIrish name of O'Keefe origin, meaning "descendant of Ceallach," a chieftain from County Tipperary. It's often associated with the Irish word "cEARa," meaning "little dark one.
KIERA
FemaleIrish name derived from Ciara, meaning "dark-haired".
KIERAH
FemaleHebrew female name meaning "my song" or "song of my spirit," derived from the Hebrew word "shir.
KIERALYN
FemaleIrish name derived from the surname O'Carroll, meaning "descendant of the illustrious," with a historical association to the legendary hero Cuchulainn.
KIERAN
MaleIrish unisex name derived from Ciarán, composed of "ciar" (dark/black) and "án" (little), translating to "little dark one". It has historical significance as the name of Saint Kieran of Saighir, who founded a prominent monastery in the 6th century.
KIERAN
FemaleIrish masculine given name derived from 'Ciarán', meaning 'dark-haired' or 'little dark one'. It originated from early Christian monk Saint Ciarán mac Daire.
KIERCE
MaleIrish given name derived from Ciaráin, meaning "the little dark-haired one.
KIERE
MaleKier is of Irish origin, meaning 'dark-haired' or 'black', and is derived from the ancient Gaelic name Ciarán, borne by early Irish saints. It has been popular in Ireland for centuries and remains so today worldwide.
KIEREN
FemaleIrish name derived from Ciarán, meaning "little dark-haired one," associated with the 6th-century Irish saint Ciarán of Saigir.
KIEREN
MaleDistinctive male name of Irish origin, deriving from the Gaelic surname 'O'Ciarain', meaning 'dark-haired'.
KIERIA
FemaleAttractive Irish girl's name derived from "Ciaráin," meaning "little dark one." It has historical significance, associated with strength and wisdom, as seen through figures like Saint Ciarán of Saigir.
KIERIAN
MaleIrish-origin given name meaning 'dark-haired', popularized in English-speaking countries.
KIERIANA
FemaleIrish girl's name derived from Ciarán, meaning "dark-haired".
KIERICA
FemaleUnique and uncommon given name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of Kira ("sunbeam" or "ruler of the sun") and Erica ("eternal ruler"), symbolizing strength and eternity.
KIERIN
MaleDistinctive Irish name derived from Ciarán, meaning "little dark one." It's associated with Saint Ciarán of Saigir and has been popular in Ireland for centuries.
KIERIN
FemaleIrish female name derived from Ciara, meaning 'dark-haired', and associated with the Irish goddess of beauty and wisdom.
KIERNAN
MaleIrish given name of Gaelic origin meaning "little dark one," derived from the ancient personal name Ciarnán.
KIERNAN
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Cearnaigh, meaning 'little dark one'.
KIERNEN
MaleIrish-derived name meaning 'little dark one', evolving from Ciarán, often given to babies with dark features, carrying positive connotations for warriors and leaders.
KIERNEY
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish given name derived from the surname O'Ciarain, meaning 'descendant of Ciarán,' which translates to 'dark.' Originally a patronymic surname, Kierney has evolved into both a surname and a given name over time.
KIERON
MaleIrish name derived from Ciarán, meaning "little dark one" or "dark-haired".
KIERRA
FemaleCaptivating African-American name derived from Swahili 'kiara', meaning 'light' or 'bright', believed to bring positivity into one's life.
KIERRA
MaleAfrican-derived name from Nigeria's Yoruba tribe, translating to "firstborn daughter" or "she will have a child," signifying hope for future generations.
KIERRAH
FemaleUnique and captivating African name from Nigeria's Igbo people, created recently yet carrying centuries-old traditions, with no direct translation but believed to hold spiritual significance.
KIERRAN
MaleIrish name derived from O'Ciarain, meaning "little dark-haired one". It has a rich history tied to Saint Ciarán of Saigir and is now popular worldwide in various spellings.
KIERRE
FemaleUnique, unisex name with unknown origins and meaning, popular due to its phonetic similarity to other well-known names like Kimberly and Kristopher.
KIERRE
MaleUnique American given name derived from the Irish surname 'O'Kiernan', meaning 'descendant of Kieran', which signifies 'little dark one'.
KIERRIA
FemaleCaptivating Irish girl's name derived from the surname O'Ciarraidhe, meaning "descendant of Ciarraighe," which translates to "cabbage patch" or "patch of cabbages.
KIERRON
MaleDistinctive Irish given name derived from the surname 'Mac Giolla Phádraig,' meaning 'son of the devotee of Patrick.'
KIERSA
FemaleUnique girl's name of unknown origin, believed to mean "song" or "songbird", popularized by singer-songwriter Kierra Sheard.
KIERSEN
FemaleKiersen: Unique Irish name derived from Ciarán meaning 'dark' or 'black', associated with Saint Ciarán & O'Kieran clan.
KIERSLYN
FemaleModern American name, created by combining 'Ki' from Kimberly/Kristin with 'erslyn', possibly derived from Ernestine or Erskin. Its meaning remains flexible.
KIERSON
MaleRare, French-origin given name derived from the surname "Kersson," which means "son of the tanner.
KIERSTA
FemaleIrish name meaning 'from the dark-haired people,' reflecting ancient Celtic tribes.