Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KYROS
MaleGreek name meaning "lord" or "master," originally used to denote high status in ancient Greece and popularized by the Persian Empire's rulers like Cyrus the Great.
KYRRA
FemaleCaptivating and unique name with unknown origins, often associated with strength and mystery. It may be derived from Finnish Kyösti or Welsh Ceredig, but its true source remains uncertain.
KYRRAH
FemaleExotic unisex name of unknown African or Middle Eastern origin, pronounced 'keer-rah' or 'kir-rah', with no widely accepted meaning but sometimes associated with the element krypton or Greek word kyrie.
KYRSHA
FemaleUnique Greek feminine name derived from "kyr" (lord) and "-sha" suffix, meaning "lord's gift". It suggests that the bearer was given as a precious present, emphasizing their value and importance.
KYRSTA
FemaleRare Scandinavian female name believed to mean 'strength' or 'power'.
KYRSTAL
FemaleCaptivating Russian female given name derived from "kristall," meaning "crystal." It evokes clarity and purity.
KYRSTAN
FemaleScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, derived from "Guðröst", meaning 'famous for godliness'.
KYRSTEN
FemaleDistinctive name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse male name Kári meaning "freeholder" or "strong". Traditionally given to males, Kyrsten has gained popularity as a female name in recent years, offering a blend of historical significance and contemporary appeal.
KYRSTI
FemaleHistoric Norwegian female name derived from the Old Norse 'kirkja', meaning 'church'. It was traditionally given during religious holidays.
KYRSTIE
FemaleScandinavian female given name derived from the Old Norse word "krystall," meaning crystal or ice.
KYRSTIN
FemaleIrish-derived female name meaning "pure" or "clear," tracing back to the historic figure Kyrstin Ni Maille, a 13th-century Irish princess.
KYRSTLE
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian female name derived from "Kristr," meaning "Christian." It symbolizes devotion and strength while honoring one's faith.
KYRSTON
FemaleScottish-derived name, originally from the surname "Kerr," signifying "spear" in Gaelic, and reflecting ancient warrior heritage.
KYRSTYN
FemaleRare Scandinavian girl's name derived from Old Norse Gyri, meaning 'garden' or 'enclosure', brought to Britain by Vikings in the late 8th century.
KYRUS
MaleGreek origin name meaning 'lord' or 'master', historically associated with power, authority, and wisdom.
KYRYN
MaleEnchanting unisex name of unknown origin, pronounced KY-rin with a soft 'y'. Its unique sound and modern feel have contributed to its recent popularity despite lacking historical significance.
KYSA
FemaleUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, with possible meanings related to power, purity, or nobility.
KYSAN
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance. Pronounced "KY-sun," it has gained popularity due to its phonetic beauty and lack of historical precedent, offering parents the freedom to create their own personal meaning for the name.
KYSAUN
MaleDistinctive African-American name derived from Arabic "Kiswa," meaning "honorable." It represents individuals embodying dignity and respect, with its rarity adding to its uniqueness.
KYSE
MaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, commonly interpreted as 'elegance' or 'beauty', traditionally given to baby girls but now used for both genders globally.
KYSEAN
MaleAmerican name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Irish names Casey ("alert, watchful") and Sean ("God is gracious"). It combines elements of both names to create a unique, modern moniker associated with strength and independence.
KYSEEM
MaleMysterious name of unknown origin and meaning, captivating individuals seeking unique names despite lacking historical context or etymological roots.
KYSEN
MaleCaptivating and distinctive name of unknown origin, drawing those who appreciate uniqueness despite its enigmatic history.
KYSER
MaleDistinctively masculine given name of American origin, coined by author Robert W. Service in his 1907 poem collection "The Shooting of Dan McGrew." Despite its unclear meaning and etymology, Kyser has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and rugged individuality.
KYSHA
FemaleIntriguing African name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'to watch or observe' in the Akan language.
KYSHANA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from Ki-Shana, an African name meaning 'shining bright like the morning sun'. Popularized in the United States during the 1970s, it signifies strength, beauty, and positivity. Pronounced /kiːˈʃɑːnə/, it can be shortened to Kysha or Shana for everyday use.
KYSHAUN
MaleDistinct African American name variant of Kai, potentially meaning 'sea' or 'strength', with usage peaking in the late 1990s.
KYSHAWN
MaleDistinctively masculine given name of African American origin, composed of "Ky", derived from the Greek word "kyrios" meaning "lord", and "Shawn", derived from the Irish name Sean meaning "God is gracious". It gained popularity in the United States during the 1970s.
KYSHAWNA
FemaleRare African-derived Igbo name meaning "a great child" or "one who brings honor".
KYSHIA
FemaleIntriguing feminine name of unknown origin, with some believing it to be a variant of Hebrew Kisiah, meaning "my vision." Popularized in the US from the 1980s onward, notable bearers include singer Kyshia Hines and actress Kyshia Whitfield.
KYSHON
MaleAmerican name created by combining 'Kyson' (from English "kiss") andyson' (variant of Greek Isidor meaning "gift of Isis"). It signifies "gift of love" or "love's gift".
KYSIA
FemaleKysia is of Polish origin, derived from the Greek name Cycia. It means 'waving'.
KYSIER
MaleIntriguing unisex name of uncertain origin, often believed to be African or Hebrew, but lacking definitive evidence.
KYSIN
MaleUncommon name of uncertain origin, believed to be possibly Scandinavian or Celtic but with no concrete evidence.
KYSIR
MaleUnique name of uncertain origin, potentially African or Arabic, possibly meaning 'king' or 'emperor'.
KYSON
MaleUnique American name of Greek origin, derived from "Xystus," meaning "graceful.
KYSTAL
FemaleModern American female given name derived from Crystal, meaning "clear" or "ice-like," with no specific historical significance.
KYSTIN
MaleRare Scottish name derived from the Old Norse 'Ketilbjorn', meaning 'kettil's bear'.
KYSTON
MaleRecently popular English boy's name believed to have evolved from Kristoffer or Christopher, meaning "follower/bearer of Christ," or perhaps a variant spelling of Welsh 'Custennin', meaning "chieftain." Its origins and meanings are not entirely clear but its unique sound makes it stand out.
KYSUN
MaleCaptivating name of unknown origin, often interpreted as conveying uniqueness and creativity despite its uncertain meaning and history.