Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KYALYNN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from "Cynddylan," meaning "generous" or "noble.
KYAM
MaleAfrican name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "my power resides in me.
KYAN
MaleUncommon, distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Welsh word "cyan" meaning "ancient" or the Egyptian word "khnum" meaning "the hidden one". It gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling, often associated with creativity and individuality.
KYAN
FemaleKyan: Hebrew origin, signifies 'violet', gained popularity in the U.S. during the 1980s for boys, now commonly used for girls.
KYANA
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'possession' or 'acquisition', associated with the biblical figure Cain.
KYANAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew female name meaning "established by God," derived from the word "kayin." It was first used during the Middle Ages and has since gained global popularity due to its unique sound and profound meaning, making it a modern classic that honors one's roots while celebrating uniqueness.
KYANDRA
FemaleBeautiful Greek name derived from 'kyaneos', meaning dark blue, often linked to precious deep blue gems.
KYANDRE
MaleUnique Greek name derived from "kyanos," meaning "blue," symbolizing vastness, wisdom, and tranquility.
KYANI
FemaleUnique Hawaiian name meaning "from the sky" or "heavenly".
KYANITE
MaleUnique given name of uncertain origin, possibly inspired by the mineral kyanite but with no concrete evidence supporting this theory.
KYANN
MaleModern, unisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical or cultural background.
KYANN
FemaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh or Irish names meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'.
KYANNA
FemaleFemale name of Greek origin meaning "the Lord is gracious," derived from "kyrios" (Lord) and "-anna" (grace).
KYANNAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'zealous' or 'jealous', first appearing in the Bible as one of Esau's wives.
KYANNE
FemaleUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with either Welsh or Irish roots. It first gained popularity in the United States during the 1970s and has since been given to hundreds of baby girls each year, with its peak being in 2005.
KYANNI
FemaleStunning Hawaiian name meaning "rainbow," symbolizing connection between worlds in Hawaiian mythology.
KYANTE
FemaleUnique African Yoruba name meaning 'one who waits' or 'patience.'
KYANTE
MaleAfrican origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, derived from the Igbo word "kyan" meaning intelligent, translating to intelligence.
KYARA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese girl's name meaning 'fragrance' or 'aroma', evoking feelings of elegance and grace.
KYARAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody', often associated with music and art, popular among Jewish families and now gaining wider recognition for its creative connotations.
KYARI
MaleContemporary Japanese name, derived from 'kayarimashita' meaning 'it has become', used to express change or becoming.
KYARI
FemaleJapanese name meaning "strange" or "unusual," often associated with beauty and elegance, derived from the word "kyarai." It was historically given to the mythical creature Kyary-bito, believed to bring good fortune. Despite its rarity, it has gained international popularity for its unique sound and meaning.
KYARIA
FemaleUnique African Swahili name meaning 'brave' or 'bravery', popular globally despite its historic East African roots.
KYARIE
MaleCaptivating unisex name of African origin, meaning 'God has done well' in Igbo.
KYARIE
FemaleAfrican origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "life" or "to live.
KYARRA
FemaleUnique female given name of unknown origin, popularized recently due to its appealing sound and unique spelling. Its meaning and history are shrouded in mystery, with theories suggesting it could be a variant of Kiara or an original creation inspired by similar names like Kiera or Kyra. Despite unclear origins, Kyarra is often associated with creativity and individuality.
KYAS
MaleGreek name meaning "revered," derived from the word "kyrios" meaning "lord." It was used as an epithet for Zeus and title of respect in ancient Greece, and has been borne by notable individuals throughout history. Today, Kyas remains a popular international choice due to its powerful sound and timeless meaning.
KYASHA
FemaleAfrican name of Swahili origin, meaning 'God's gift'".
KYASHIA
FemaleUnique and beautiful name with unknown origins but has gained popularity due to its charm and allure despite lack of documented history or meaning.
KYASIA
FemaleKyasya is a unique given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from African/Middle Eastern roots or a variant of the Greek Kasia.
KYAUNA
FemaleRare yet powerful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'one who follows' or 'pursues'.
KYAW
MaleMale given name of Burmese origin, derived from Pali where it means 'first' or 'to begin'. Historically popular, it's often chosen to symbolize new beginnings.
KYBER
MaleWelsh name meaning "strength," derived from the word "cyfr" meaning strong or powerful.
KYCE
MaleUncommon and mysterious name of unknown origin, not found in known languages or mythologies. It's often mistaken for Greek Kyros or Irish Ciar but has no direct connection. Its meaning is lost to time, with some people assigning personal meanings like "strength" or "unique power." Historically rare, it lacks famous bearers and regional prevalence. Despite this, Kyce stands out due to its unique sound and intriguing origins.
KYCEN
MaleUncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
KYCERE
MaleOriginal name coined by American parents during the late 20th century with no known origin or traditional meaning.
KYCIA
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Greek Kyra meaning 'lord' or 'throne', but likely an invention created by parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
KYCIE
FemaleDistinctive and charming name of unknown origin, often associated with the Greek word 'kyklos', meaning circle or curl.
KYCION
MaleRare but powerful Greek male name derived from "kyklos," meaning "circle" or "wheel.
KYDA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning "dark-haired," associated with ancient Greeks who had dark hair and complexion, and mythologically connected to Apollo.