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Ketsiah
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Cassia — a fragrant spice similar to cinnamon |
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Female |
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Ketturah
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Incense; fragrant — often rendered as 'perfumed' or 'sweet-smelling'. |
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Female |
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Keturiah
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incense, fragrant |
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Female |
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Ketzia
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Cassia — a fragrant spice related to cinnamon |
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Female |
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Ketziah
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cassia (a fragrant spice tree), often rendered as "cinnamon" |
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Female |
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Ketzya
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cassia — a fragrant spice tree (similar to cinnamon) |
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Female |
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Ketzyah
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From Hebrew qetsiy'ah meaning 'cassia' — an aromatic spice / fragrant bark |
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Female |
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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'. |
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Kezi
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Cassia (cassia tree; cinnamon-like spice) |
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Female |
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Kezia
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cassia; cinnamon tree (a spice) |
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Female |
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Keziah
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Cassia — a fragrant spice similar to cinnamon |
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Female |
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Kezie
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From Keziah: 'cassia tree' or 'cinnamon'; in Igbo contexts used as a short form of longer names and takes their meanings |
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Female |
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Kezra
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Cassia (a fragrant spice, often translated as 'cinnamon') |
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Female |
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Kezya
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Cassia (a fragrant spice related to cinnamon) |
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Female |
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Kezyah
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Derived from Hebrew for 'cassia' — a fragrant spice tree similar to cinnamon |
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Female |
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Kezzee
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Derived from Hebrew Keziah meaning 'cassia' — a fragrant spice similar to cinnamon |
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Female |
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Kezzi
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Cassia — a spice tree, similar to cinnamon |
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Female |
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Kezzia
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From the Hebrew for the cassia tree or spice (similar to cinnamon) |
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Female |
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Kezziah
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Cassia (a fragrant spice/tree); 'sweet-scented' |
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Female |
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Kezzy
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Cassia tree; cinnamon (spice) |
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Female |
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Khaila
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A feminine name often treated as a variant of Kayla; may be associated with Hebrew roots meaning "life" (Chaya/Chayla) or, in Arabic contexts, be a phonetic/derived form related to words for horses or beauty. |
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Khaim
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life; living |
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Khaliel
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Friend of God |
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Kheila
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citadel, fortress |
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Female |
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Kheilah
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community or congregation (Hebrew); sometimes associated with citadel/fortress (Biblical) |
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Female |
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Khen
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Grace; charm; favor |
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Unisex |
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Khezron
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Enclosure, encircled; settlement (from Hebrew root meaning 'courtyard' or 'enclosure') |
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Kiah
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Uncertain — no single established etymology. Commonly treated as a diminutive/variant; meanings attached in sources include interpretations from related names (e.g., 'God is my...' from Makiah) or general modern usages like 'beautiful' or 'pure.' |
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Unisex |
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Kieleah
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citadel; fortified place |
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Female |
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Kiner
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Surname-derived name with varied possible senses—linked to a Hebrew root meaning 'harp' or to German/English surname origins (occupational or descriptive). |
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