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Karolina
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Feminine form of Charles - 'free person'/'free woman'. |
Czech, Polish |
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Karolka
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Diminutive of Karolina/Karol - from Karl, meaning "free man" (applied as 'little/free woman' in feminine form) |
Polish |
Girl |
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Karolyna
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Feminine form of Karl/Charles - 'free (woman)' (derived from 'free man'). |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kashie
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Most often a diminutive/variant of Kasia/Katherine meaning "pure", though it can also be an Anglicized form of Kashi meaning "from Kashi/Varanasi". |
English, Hindi, Polish, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Kasia
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Diminutive of Katarzyna/Catherine, meaning "pure" |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kasiah
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Likely from Hebrew Keziah meaning "cassia" (a fragrant spice, like cinnamon), or from Polish Kasia (diminutive of Katarzyna) ultimately related to Katherine meaning "pure". |
Hebrew, Polish |
Girl |
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Kasienka
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Diminutive of Kasia/Katarzyna (Catherine) - 'little Kasia'; underlying meaning 'pure'. |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kasiya
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Diminutive of Katarzyna (Katherine), meaning "pure"; sometimes used as a variant of Kasey/Kasia |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Kasja
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Pure |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Kazimiera
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From Kazimierz/Casimir - commonly interpreted as 'bringer' or 'proclaimer of peace' (from Slavic elements kaziti 'to proclaim/ruin' + mir 'peace, world') |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kazmiera
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Feminine form of Kazimierz (Casimir), commonly interpreted as 'bringer or proclaimer of peace' |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Kicia
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little cat; kitty; affectionate pet name |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kinga
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Derived from elements meaning 'clan/family' and 'war' - often interpreted as 'family warrior' or 'brave in battle'. |
Hungarian, Polish |
Girl |
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Kisia
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Uncertain - origin-dependent. Could be a local/placename in East Africa, a diminutive related to Katherine ('pure') if linked to Kasia, or related to Kesia/Keziah (cassia/spice) in other traditions. |
African American, English, Polish, Slavic, Swahili |
Girl |
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Konie
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Diminutive of Constance meaning 'steadfast, constant'; alternatively related to Polish 'konie' meaning 'horses'. |
Polish |
Girl |
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Konstancja
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steadfast, constant; faithfulness |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kotka
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Finnish: "eagle"; Polish/Slavic: "female cat" (diminutive of kot) |
Finnish, Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Kreszencja
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growth, increase; 'one who grows' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Krysia
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follower of Christ; 'Christian' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Krystyna
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Follower of Christ; 'anointed' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Krystynia
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Follower of Christ (Christian); 'anointed one' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Krystynka
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follower of Christ (also 'anointed') |
Polish |
Girl |
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Krystynna
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follower of Christ; 'anointed' |
Polish |
Girl |
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Kysia
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Diminutive of Katarzyna (Polish form of Catherine), meaning 'pure'. |
Polish |
Girl |
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Lawryna
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laurel; crowned with laurel; from Laurentum |
Polish |
Girl |
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Lechsinska
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Feminine form of a family name meaning 'of or belonging to Lech' - i.e., descendant or associated with Lech (the legendary Polish founder). |
Polish, Slavic |
Girl |
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Lenuschka
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Diminutive of Lena/Elena - "little Lena", ultimately from Helena meaning "light" or "torch" |
Polish |
Girl |
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Lewa
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Varies by origin - commonly associated with 'white/pure' (Hebrew Levana); other meanings depend on regional language |
Hebrew, Polish, Polynesian, Swahili |
Girl |
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Lisenka
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Diminutive of Lise/Lisa/Elisabeth - 'little Elizabeth' (Elizabeth: 'God is my oath') |
Polish, Slovak |
Girl |
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Luiza
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famous (renowned) warrior |
Polish, Portuguese, Spanish |
Girl |
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