Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KYNNIDI
FemaleUnique name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning.
KYNNLEE
FemaleRecent, invented name of unknown origin, potentially a blend of Kennedy and Lee, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite having no specific meaning.
KYNNLEIGH
FemaleElegant Irish name meaning "gracious" or "graceful.
KYNNLIE
FemaleRare and captivating Scottish female name derived from the surname Kennedy, which means "ugly-headed" in Gaelic. Despite this etymology, the name holds significant historical importance as it is associated with the influential Kennedy clan who played prominent roles in medieval Scottish politics.
KYNNSLEY
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, often speculated to be an Irish variant spelling or a modern creation, but its true meaning and history remain shrouded in mystery.
KYNSEY
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the United States during the mid-20th century.
KYNSIE
FemaleWelsh name derived from Cynwyl, meaning 'from the white hollow' or 'from the white meadow.' It gained popularity through Frank Herbert's science fiction novel 'Dune.'
KYNSLEA
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'beautiful in her nature', derived from the combination of 'kynd' (kind/nature) and 'slea' (beautiful/lovely).
KYNSLEE
FemaleUncommon Irish female name derived from "Cúirtín," meaning "little court." It signifies royalty and elegance, with only 25 girls named Kynslee born in the U.S. in 2019.
KYNSLEI
FemaleWelsh name meaning "leader of the people," derived from "cynsyllt" meaning "to join together.
KYNSLEIGH
FemaleUncommon English female given name derived from Old English words "cynn" (kin) and "sleih" (battlefield or meadow), interpreted as "kin on the battlefield" or "family in the meadow".
KYNSLEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from "cyne" meaning king/chief and "slé" meaning glade/clearing, interpreted as "king's glade" or "royal clearing.
KYNSLI
FemaleRare but powerful Scandinavian name derived from "kynsl", meaning "race" or "lineage". It reflects Viking pride in lineage and was often given to noble families.
KYNSLIE
FemaleEnglish-origin modern invented name for girls, believed to mean "from the kin's meadow." Despite lacking historical precedent, it has gained popularity due to its unique sound and perceived similarity to other popular names like Kinley and Kinsley. Its meaning remains largely subjective, allowing individuals to interpret it based on their personal preferences and experiences.
KYNSTON
MaleUnique and intriguing name with unknown origin and meaning, popular among parents seeking distinctive names despite its unfamiliarity.
KYNTRELL
MaleUnique Welsh name meaning 'leader of the town,' derived from 'cyn' (chief) and 'tref' (town), with historical roots tracing back to ancient Welsh chiefs like Kynvawr ap Brochfael.
KYNZEE
FemaleModern American girl's name coined in the early 2000s, interpreted as "kin" for family and "zee", possibly associated with Z or Zeus, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound.
KYNZI
FemaleRare yet captivating English-origin feminine name derived from 'kin' meaning family, and '-zi' as a suffix.
KYNZIE
FemaleModern American name derived from Kinsey, popularized by psychologist Alfred C. Kinsey, but lacks specific meaning.
KYNZLEE
FemaleNewly coined name of recent origin, believed to be a blend of 'kind', 'hazel', or 'king's meadow', reflecting warmth, beauty, and grandeur.
KYNZLEI
FemaleOriginal, distinctive given name with unknown origins, no historical significance, and unclear pronunciation.
KYNZLEIGH
FemaleRare yet powerful Welsh name derived from 'cynhelig', meaning 'leader'. It has regal origins and was historically reserved for children of high-standing families.
KYNZLEY
FemaleIrish origin name derived from Cinchléidigh, its meaning linked to County Kerry's landscapes and culture.
KYNZLI
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, possibly a creative invention or variant spelling of Welsh Cinzia meaning 'pure'.
KYNZLIE
FemaleRecently created, distinctive female name first used in the early 2000s. It has no specific origin or meaning but has gained popularity due to its melodic sound.
KYNZLY
FemaleContemporary, unique name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical or cultural ties.
KYO
MaleJapanese name derived from the kanji character 善, meaning 'good' or 'virtuous', popular among both males and females.
KYOHEI
MaleTraditional Japanese male name composed of 'Kyō' (meaning capital) and 'Hei' (chestnut), symbolizing the abundance of chestnut trees in ancient Kyoto.
KYOKA
FemaleJapanese given name of uncertain origin and meaning, composed of the characters 今日 (kyō) meaning "today" and 香 (kō) meaning "fragrance".
KYOKO
FemaleUnisex Japanese given name derived from kanji characters 'kyō' (capital) and 'ko' (child), translating to 'child of the capital'. It holds significant cultural value in Japan, expressing hopes for prosperity and success.
KYOMI
FemaleJapanese feminine name derived from "Kyo" meaning 'capital city' (Kyoto), with "-mi" added for femininity. It symbolizes elegance and sophistication without a specific meaning beyond its association with Kyoto.
KYON
MaleKyōn is a Japanese unisex given name derived from the kanji characters 京 (capital) and 猿 (monkey), translating to "capital monkey".
KYONA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "kyo" meaning capital city and "na" denoting place. It historically signified high status and has gained international popularity as a unisex option.
KYONDRA
FemaleUnique name of uncertain African or Native American origin, with no widely accepted meaning, but it has become increasingly popular in recent decades.
KYONG
FemaleKorean girls' name meaning "beautiful" or "graceful," popular during the Joseon Dynasty and pronounced "khing.
KYONI
FemaleAfrican name derived from Swahili, meaning "brightness" or "shining light", symbolizing warmth, illumination, positivity, hope, and guidance.
KYONIA
FemaleRare Greek female name derived from the word 'kyon', meaning 'dog'.
KYONNA
FemaleUnique African feminine name derived from Swahili 'kyongo', meaning 'wise'.
KYONNE
MaleDistinctive African name derived from Swahili "kiongozi," meaning "leader," embodying strength, courage, wisdom, and rolled off the tongue beautifully.
KYONTE
MaleUncommon African male name of Yoruba origin that translates to "one who arrived on a Thursday," reflecting the significance of birthdays in African culture.