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

KYLYN

Male

Unique and captivating modern name of unknown origin, believed to mean 'chief' or 'leader', though interpretations vary.

KYLYNN

Male

Distinctive Welsh name derived from 'cyfieithiwr', meaning 'translator' or 'interpreter'.

KYLYNN

Female

Terryn: American unisex name; derived from Old French/Middle English 'de la terraced hill' or 'from the rocky place'; currently more common for females; not among top 1000 US baby names.

KYLYNNE

Female

Unique American name believed to be created by combining elements from Greek and Welsh names, potentially meaning "watery ruler" or "powerful lake.

KYM

Male

Unique Greek female given name derived from "kyma," meaning "wave." It's associated with Kymopoleia, a Nereid or sea nymph in Greek mythology.

KYM

Female

Unique female given name with Gaelic origins, derived from the Scottish surname Campbell. While its specific meaning varies, it is often associated with strength and resilience, qualities common to the historic Campbell clan.

KYMANI

Female

Jamaican name of African origin, derived from Kimani meaning "only one" or "unique".

KYMANI

Male

African name of Yoruba origin, coined by Damian Marley, which means "mine alone" or "only mine," reflecting uniqueness and individuality.

KYMANIE

Male

Invented name of unknown origin and meaning, used sparingly throughout history.

KYMAR

Male

Unique, masculine given name with unknown origins, gaining popularity despite its unclear meaning and lack of historical significance.

KYMARA

Female

Rare yet striking Welsh name derived from "cymare," meaning "female companion.

KYMARI

Female

African American name derived from Kimari, meaning "Spirit of the Sea".

KYMARI

Male

Modern, African American name derived from Kim ("honorable") and Mari ("bitter"), combining rich historical roots with unique sound.

KYMARIE

Female

Greek-origin feminine name derived from 'kyma', meaning 'wave', conveying a sense of fluidity and power.

KYMARION

Male

African-origin unisex name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning "come here, beauty".

KYMARLEY

Male

Unique American girls' name, likely inspired by Kimberly and Haley, with a potential Welsh meaning of "little dark one.

KYMAURI

Male

African origin name from Kenya's Maasai tribe meaning "the one who stretches out.

KYMAYA

Female

Unique African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'the power to wait patiently'.

KYMBELLA

Female

Exotic, modern name of unknown origin with no established meaning.

KYMBER

Female

Greek-origin name meaning "mountain," evoking strength and stability, derived from the word "kymbe.

KYMBERLE

Female

Rare American girl's name, created in the mid-20th century by blending Kimberly and Crystal with a unique syllable added. Its meaning is unknown as it isn't derived from any established language or cultural tradition.

KYMBERLEE

Female

American-origin female name created in the late 20th century as a variant of Kimberly, with no specific meaning beyond its distinct sound.

KYMBERLEIGH

Female

Distinctive American given name coined in the late 20th century, combining elements from popular female names like Kimberly or Cymber. Despite lacking historical meaning, some associate it with "beautiful meadow.

KYMBERLEY

Female

American female given name created by blending Kimberly and Amberley, with no specific meaning outside of its composite parts.

KYMBERLI

Female

Captivating American name created by combining "Kim" and "Beryl," signifying strength, elegance, purity, and joy.

KYMBERLIE

Female

Distinctive female name of American origin, created by blending Kimberly ("woodland") and Aubrey ("noble ruler"), resulting in a melodic and unique name embodying both components' essence.

KYMBERLY

Female

American variant of Kimberly, derived from the English name Cumbria meaning "from the fortress by the riverbank.

KYMBERLYN

Female

Unique, recent name combining Welsh elements "Cymry" meaning "compatriots" and "-lyn," possibly derived from "Llywyn" meaning "leader" or connected to Irish "Lyndsay." Its meaning is not clearly defined but could be interpreted as "Leader of the Fellow Countrymen.

KYMBERLYNN

Female

American girl's name composed of Kimber (from the woodlands) and Lynn (waterfall), first popularized in the late 20th century for its unique elegance and nature-inspired meaning.

KYMBRA

Female

Rare Greek-derived girl's name meaning 'waves', believed to reference the sea goddess Aphrodite.

KYMBRE

Female

Distinctively Welsh name derived from "cymbrogi," meaning "to combine" or "to mix." It's associated with goddess Cerridwen, symbolizing wisdom and creativity, making it popular among those appreciating language's beauty and power.

KYMBREE

Female

Rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from 'cymbyr', meaning harmony or concord.

KYMBRIA

Female

Rare Welsh name meaning 'valley hill'.

KYMBRIE

Female

Distinctively Welsh name, derived from "Cymru," meaning Wales itself. It was created as a modern invention combining Welsh elements with trends towards unique baby names, and first appeared in records during the late 20th century.

KYMEIR

Male

Enigmatic name of unknown origins, often associated with Welsh roots through the name Cymro meaning "Welshman," although this connection lacks substantial evidence. Its unique sound and open-ended meaning allow parents to assign their own significance to the name, making it appealing despite its uncertain etymology.

KYMEIRE

Male

Unique, mysterious name of unknown origin, often associated with strength and intelligence, offering personal interpretations due to its undefined meaning.

KYMEL

Male

Distinctive, Hebrew-origin name meaning 'like' or 'as', gaining recent popularity despite being uncommon.

KYMERA

Female

Rare girl's name of uncertain origin, believed by some to be linked to the Greek word 'kymeros' meaning 'wish'.

KYMERE

Male

Unique African American boys' name coined in the United States during the early 2000s, with possible Greek-derived meaning of "wave," suggesting dynamic energy.

KYMERIA

Female

Rare Welsh female name derived from 'Cymru,' meaning Wales itself, signifying connection to roots and heritage in Welsh mythology.