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

KYNDER

Female

Rare given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the English surname Kindler, or a modern creation with no traditional naming sources. Its meaning and history are largely enigmatic.

KYNDI

Female

Captivating African name, specifically from the Mandinka people of West Africa, meaning "queen" in their language.

KYNDL

Female

Unique, Scandinavian-derived name that signifies family unity and closeness, derived from the Old Norse word "kynn" meaning "kin".

KYNDLE

Female

American female given name coined by Stephen King in his 1983 novel "Christine," potentially derived from 'kindle' meaning to light or spark life, and has gained popularity as a unique choice.

KYNDLE

Male

Unique and captivating female name created as a blend of Kendall and Sydney, embodying strength, boldness, charm, and elegance.

KYNDRA

Female

Uncommon name of unknown origin, often associated with kindness and compassion, and gaining popularity as a unique baby name choice.

KYNDRAH

Female

Newly coined girls' name, of unknown origin but gaining popularity for its aesthetic appeal since the late 20th century.

KYNDRICK

Male

Unique American baby name of African-American origin, created in African-American Vernacular English with no specific meaning, but often associated with kindness due to its phonetic similarity to words like "kind" and "friend".

KYNDRIX

Male

Unusual male given name with unclear Celtic or Norse origins and unknown meaning, possibly 'king's gift'.

KYNDYL

Female

American-made name created by combining 'kind' and 'cyd', possibly derived from Welsh or Cornish names. It has no specific meaning and was popularized in the mid-20th century, with only a few notable bearers like professional wrestler Kyndylsen and Sims character Kyndyl.

KYNE

Male

Uncommon Irish surname derived from Ó Cinneí meaning "descendant of Cinneí", which translates to 'ancient', symbolizing wisdom through age and experience.

KYNEDI

Female

Recent, unique name of unknown origin with no established meaning or cultural association.

KYNEISHA

Female

Unique African American name, popularized in the late 1980s, derived from Keisha (meaning "what God wants") with an added 'k' prefix.

KYNESHA

Female

Unique African American given name from the early 20th century, whose meaning varies but often suggests life or birth.

KYNESHIA

Female

Unique African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, combining "Ki" (life) with "Neshia" (happy), symbolizing a joyous life.

KYNG

Male

Rare but meaningful English name meaning "king," derived from Old English 'cyning'. It was popular among Anglo-Saxons during the Middle Ages, often given to royal or noble families. King Alfred the Great, who ruled England from 871 to 899, is a notable historical figure with this name. Today, it's chosen by parents seeking a strong and regal moniker with deep roots in history.

KYNGDOM

Male

Rare English name derived from 'cyng', meaning 'king'. It translates to 'kingdom' and symbolizes strength, authority, and majesty.

KYNGSTEN

Male

Rare Scandinavian name meaning "king's stone," embodying power and strength with royal roots dating back to medieval times.

KYNGSTIN

Male

Original, rare given name of unknown origin, with no traditional meaning or cultural significance.

KYNGSTON

Male

English given name derived from the Old English word 'cyning', meaning 'king'. It has been associated with notable figures like King Alfred the Great and King John Lackland throughout history.

KYNGSTYN

Male

Recently popularized, yet historically and culturally unexplored name of unknown origin and meaning.

KYNIA

Female

Kynia: A rare Greek name meaning 'wild' or 'untamed', derived from "kyonia", associated with the ancient Greek goddess Kypris who embodied beauty and desire.

KYNIAH

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God hears" or "God has heard," signifying divine attention. Derived from Kyra, it suggests deep spiritual significance.

KYNIDEE

Female

Enigmatic girl's name with no widely recognized origin or meaning.

KYNISHA

Female

African-American name derived from Mount Kenya, meaning "mountainous" or "of the mountain," often associated with strength and independence.

KYNLEA

Female

Unique, modern girl's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity with no established meaning.

KYNLEE

Female

Distinctive, recently coined name with unknown origins; while some associate it with Irish 'Keelin' meaning 'beautiful', its true meaning remains unclear.

KYNLEI

Female

Rare yet powerful Welsh name derived from 'Cynwyl', meaning 'leader' or 'chief'.

KYNLEIGH

Female

Distinctive Irish female name derived from the surname Ó Cinnéide, meaning "descendant of the chief.

KYNLEY

Female

Irish name derived from Ó Ceinleáin, meaning "descendant of Ceallachán," with possible meanings of "kindly" or "battle chief." It has a rich historical background and is relatively uncommon.

KYNLI

Female

Unique Welsh name derived from "Cynwyl," meaning "strong and noble." It has a rich history, including the 12th-century Welsh prince Cynwyl ap Glynn, and remains popular among Welsh parents today.

KYNLIE

Female

Modern, unique given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity with no clear meaning or cultural roots, though some attribute it to Welsh influences.

KYNNA

Female

Rare Welsh name meaning "snowdrop", traditionally given to girls born during its blooming season in late winter or early spring.

KYNNADEE

Female

Recently coined feminine name, possibly derived from Kymberly and Natalie or inspired by the Celtic word 'cynn', meaning 'with' or 'together'. Its exact origins remain unclear.

KYNNADI

Female

Kynnadi: An enigmatic name of unknown origin, brimming with mystery and uniqueness.

KYNNADY

Female

Unique Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Cionnáda, meaning 'descendant of Connaught', an early high king known for his bravery.

KYNNDAL

Female

Unique Welsh name derived from "cyfnedd", meaning "generation" or "age". Coined by Dylan Thomas, it signifies heritage, legacy, and interconnectedness across generations.

KYNNEDI

Female

Irish Gaelic name derived from Caitlín, meaning "pure". It's associated with powerful women like Queen Medb and Saint Caitlin, offering a blend of strength and elegance.

KYNNEDY

Female

Unique given name of unknown origin, used recently as an intriguing alternative to common names despite its mysterious roots and lack of established meaning.

KYNNG

Male

Unique American name with royal connotations, derived from "king" and gaining popularity in recent years due to its distinctive spelling and sound.