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Kerry-Annika
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Combines Kerry ('dark' or 'from Kerry') and Annika ('grace') - roughly 'dark and graceful' or 'graceful one from Kerry'. |
Dutch, Irish |
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Kerry-Annne
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Combines 'Kerry' (from the Irish place/name meaning 'dark' or 'dark-haired') and 'Anne' (from Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning 'grace') - roughly 'dark-haired grace'. |
French, Irish |
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Kerryn
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Typically 'little dark one' (from Ciarán); sometimes associated with 'pure' via Karen/Katherine |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kessy
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Uncertain - often treated as a diminutive/spelling variant. Commonly associated with meanings from related names such as 'island of ships' (Kelsey) or 'brave/vigilant' (Casey); also used as a pet form of Katherine/Kassandra. |
English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Keva
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gentle, beautiful, precious |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kevina
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Derived from Caoimhín, meaning 'gentle, kind' or 'gentle/beautiful birth' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kevinah
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Feminine form of Kevin meaning "gentle, kind, beloved" or "handsome". |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kevine
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Feminine form of Kevin meaning 'gentle, handsome' (often rendered 'gentle/kind birth') |
Irish |
Girl |
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Keyla
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Varies by origin: from Hebrew Keilah 'citadel/fortress'; as a modern variant of Kayla the meaning varies by interpretation; possibly linked to Gaelic 'slender'. |
English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish |
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Keyley
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From Gaelic root caol 'slender' - interpreted as 'slender' or 'descendant of Caollaidhe' |
Irish |
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Khrysty
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follower of Christ (from Greek 'Christos' meaning 'anointed') |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kiana
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Varies by origin - commonly "divine/heavenly" (Hawaiian/Diana), "dark-haired" (from Irish Ciara), or relating to "kingdom/realm" or "elements of life" (Persian). |
Hawaiian, Irish, Persian |
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Kianah
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Feminine form related to Kian/Kiana; meanings vary by origin - 'ancient' (Irish), 'kingly/royal' (Persian), or 'divine' (via Hawaiian/Latin associations). |
Hawaiian, Irish, Persian |
Girl |
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Kiani
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Often interpreted as 'royal' or 'kingly'; also used as a feminine form of Kian/Cian or as a variant of Kiana. |
English, Gaelic, Hawaiian, Irish, Persian |
Girl |
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Kianna
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Generally taken to mean 'ancient' or 'enduring' (from Gaelic Cian); also associated with 'divine' as a Hawaiian form of Diana and linked to Persian Kian meaning 'king' or 'realm'. |
Hawaiian, Irish, Persian |
Girl |
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Kiannah
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Generally understood as 'divine' or 'heavenly' (Hawaiian/related to Diana); can also be linked to 'ancient' or 'kingly' via Gaelic/Persian roots |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kiara
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Varies by origin: 'dark, black' (Irish Ciara) or 'bright/clear' (Italian/Latin Chiara) |
Irish, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Kielee
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A modern respelling of an Irish-derived name; associated meanings include 'slender' or 'fair' and often interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Kieley
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From Gaelic Cadhla, meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful/handsome' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kielie
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Variant of Kylie/Keely; meanings include 'boomerang' (Kylie) or 'slender/graceful' (Irish Gaelic) |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Kiera
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dark-haired; dark, black |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kiera-Lea
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A compound name combining Kiera ('dark, black') with Lea (Hebrew 'weary' or Old English 'meadow') - often interpreted as 'dark meadow' or 'dark-haired one'. |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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kierah
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dark-haired (from Irish Ciara) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kierra
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Dark-haired (from Gaelic meaning 'dark' or 'black') |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kieve
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gentle, precious, beautiful |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kiley Jean
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Kiley: 'graceful' or 'beautiful' - Jean: 'God is gracious' |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Kileyann
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Combination of Kiley ('graceful' or 'slender') and Ann ('favor, grace') - roughly 'graceful grace' or 'graceful favor'. |
English, Irish |
Girl |
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Killeigh
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Probably from Irish cill 'church' (placename-derived) or a modern -leigh ending name - roughly 'of the church' or a lyrical place-inspired name |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kionah
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Probably related to Kiona meaning "brown hills" (Native American) or linked to Kiana meanings such as "divine" depending on origin |
Irish |
Girl |
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Kionna
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Modern variant of Kiana/Kiona - commonly interpreted as 'divine', 'ancient', 'brown hills', or 'elements of nature' depending on source |
English, Irish, Native American |
Girl |
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