Kashari is an uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, with unknown but likely profound spiritual or cultural significance, and a distinctive sound that makes it memorable.
Kashea is a Yoruba name from Nigeria meaning "to make haste," often given to children born quickly after siblings, and historically connected to a swift female deity.
Kasi is a unisex Yoruba name of African origin meaning "to create," signifying creativity and artistry, traditionally used for both males and females among the Yoruba-speaking community in Nigeria.
Kassee is an uncommon African given name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, derived from 'Kasie' meaning 'to follow' or 'pursue', reflecting determination.
Kasye is an uncommon Igbo name of African origin, interpreted as 'love will always exist' or 'I have seen you', symbolizing parental love and fulfillment upon a child's arrival.
Katena is an African origin name derived from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning "to make way or clear a path." It signifies hope, progress, and breaking barriers.
Katerria is an African-origin name from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning 'she has been brought back to life' or 'one who has returned', symbolizing hope and renewal.
Kavon is a unique male name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "the one who brings happiness" in the Yoruba language.
Kayanna is an African origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, composed of "Kai" meaning 'life' and "Anna" signifying 'grace', thus translating to 'life full of grace'.
Kayia is a captivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "she who tears apart" or "she who makes way for wind," signifying power and change, much like the female deity Oya whom it honors.
Kaylup is an uncommon yet significant African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "rich in wealth," reflecting prosperity and abundance. It's unisex and often pronounced KAY-lup.
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