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Kandon is an uncommon yet captivating name of African origin, specifically from the Fulani people of West Africa, with meanings open to interpretation, often associated with strength and leadership.
Kandra is a rare African name of Maasai origin, meaning 'to stretch out' or 'embrace new experiences'.
Kandrea is a captivating, unique name with unknown origins, often linked to Greek 'Candace' (royal) or Latin 'candida' (shining white/pure).
Kandria is a modern Greek name derived from "kandela," meaning "candle," signifying light and brightness.
Kandus is a unique African name of Igbo origin, signifying 'gentleness' or 'kindness'.
Kandy is a distinctive American given name with an unknown origin and meaning, potentially inspired by the Sri Lankan city Kandy or sweet confections, but used in English-speaking countries nonetheless.
Kandy is a captivating Indian name derived from the historic city of Kandy in Sri Lanka, meaning 'fort' or 'stronghold'.
Kandyce is an American female name created by combining Candace ("queen") and Candy ("sweet"), symbolizing royalty and sweetness.
Kandyn is a unique and captivating name of uncertain origin, with some suggesting Hebrew roots, while others propose African, Native American, or Scandinavian influences.
Kandys is a female given name of unknown origin with no clear meaning or cultural significance. It may be a variant spelling of Candy, but its exact origin and meaning are uncertain. Despite its rarity, Kandys is still used today, often chosen for its unique sound or personal significance.
Kandyse is an exotic, unique name of African origin, derived from Kandace meaning 'only one' in Swahili, signifying uniqueness and individuality.
Kane is an English masculine given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Cáin which means "warm" and was associated with kindness or pleasantness.
Kane is an Irish surname turned given name, meaning 'little wheel' or 'wheeled vehicle'.
Kanea is a rare, captivating name of Hawaiian origin, derived from "kanea," meaning "mist from waterfalls." It signifies good fortune and connection to nature.
Kanecia is an African American name created by Terry McMillan in her novel 'Waiting to Exhale', meaning 'my spirit'.
Kanedra is a rare, unisex Japanese name meaning 'honorable metal', combining the elements of strength and respect.
Kaneesha is an African-origin name meaning 'brave' or 'courageous' in Swahili.
Kaneeshia is a unique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili and meaning "calm life".
Kaneidra is an unique African-American name with unknown history and meaning, likely derived from Irish 'Kennedy' and Hebrew 'Adrienne'.
Kaneil is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'acquire' or 'procure', signifying someone who obtains something valuable.
Kaneisha is a unique African name of Swahili origin meaning "small," gaining popularity worldwide due to its musical sound and distinctive spelling.
The name Kanek is of Japanese origin, derived from the characters 金和 meaning 'gold' and 'harmony', symbolizing wealth and balance; historically, it was a rare samurai surname associated with notable figures like Musashi Miyamoto.
Kaneka is a Japanese name derived from 'kane', meaning 'gold'. It signifies prosperity and power.
Kaneki is a rare yet meaningful Japanese given name, derived from 'kana' meaning harmony or peace, and 'eki' signifying meeting or encounter, suggesting 'harmonious encounter' or 'peaceful meeting'.
Kanella is a rare Greek girl's name derived from the Greek word for cinnamon, carrying warmth and sweetness reflective of its spice origin.
Kanelo is a unique Hawaiian name believed to be derived from "kane," meaning "man," but with a distinct spelling and pronunciation. Once popular among Hawaiian royalty, it signifies a connection to Hawaiian heritage despite its unclear origins.
Kanen is a Japanese origin name meaning 'healthy and strong' or 'peaceful and calm'.
Kanesha is a Hawaiian name meaning 'pure' or 'clean,' associated with the goddess of water and rain, symbolizing fertility and abundance.
Kaneshia is a captivating Sanskrit name derived from the Hindu goddess Kaanchi, embodying the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva and signifying fluidity, rhythm, and grace.
Kanesia is a unique African name derived from Swahili "kanesha," meaning "to give thanks.
Kanessa, of African origin, means "little flower" in Swahili, signifying beauty and grace.
Kanessha is an African origin name meaning "small but strong" in Swahili.
Kanetha is a unique girl's name with unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
Kanethia is a unique female name of West African Mandinka origin, meaning "wise".
Kanetra is a rare Hawaiian given name that signifies calmness, peace, harmony or ocean waves.
Kanette is a striking African name from Nigeria's Yoruba tribe, signifying steadfast strength.
Kang is a Korean name derived from '강', meaning 'river', signifying strength and power.
Kang is a Korean surname meaning 'strong' or 'hard', ranking fifth among common surnames in South Korea today.
Kani is an African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "first-born daughter," carrying significant cultural importance and popularity among the Yoruba people.
Kani is a distinctive Japanese name derived from "kane", meaning "sound".