2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [39]
Kensington (English) A brash lady
Kensyngton, Kensingtyn, Kinsington, Kinsyngton, Kinsingtyn
Kenwei (Arabic) Resembling a water lily
Kenyangi (Ugandan) Resembling the white egret
Kerensa (Cornish) One who loves and is loved
Kerinsa, Keransa, Kerensia, Kerensea, Kerensya, Kerenz, Kerenza, Keranz
Kerr (Scottish) From the marshland
Keshon (American) Filled with happiness
Keyshon, Keshawn, Keyshawn, Kesean, Keysean, Keshaun, Keyshaun, Keshonna
Kevina (Gaelic) Feminine form of Kevin; a beautiful and beloved child
Kevinah, Keva, Kevia, Kevinne, Kevyn, Kevynn
Keyla (English) A wise daughter
Kezia (Hebrew) Of the spice tree
Keziah, Kesia, Kesiah, Kesi, Kessie, Ketzia, Keisha
Khai (American) Unlike the others; unusual
Khae, Khay, Khaye
Khalida (Arabic) Feminine form of Khalid; an immortal woman
Khalidah, Khaleeda, Khalyda
Khaliqa (Arabic) Feminine form of Khaliq; a creator; one who is well-behaved
Khaliqah, Khalyqa, Khaleeqa
Khayriyyah (Arabic) A charitable woman
Khayriyah, Khariyyah, Khariya, Khareeya
Khepri (Egyptian) Born of the morning sun
Kheprie, Kepri, Keprie, Khepry, Kepry, Khepree, Kepree, Kheprea
Khiana (American) One who is different
Khianna, Khiane, Khianne, Khian, Khyana, Khyanna, Kheana, Kheanna
*ˆKhloe (Greek) Form of Chloe, meaning “a flourishing woman, blooming”
Kiara (American) Form of Chiara, meaning “daughter of the light”
Kichi (Japanese) The fortunate one
Kidre (American) A loyal woman
Kidrea, Kidreah, Kidria, Kidriah, Kidri, Kidrie, Kidry, Kidrey
Kiele (Hawaiian) Resembling the gardenia
Kielle, Kiel, Kiell, Kiela, Kiella
Kikka (German) The mistress of all
Kika, Kykka, Kyka
Kiley (American) Form of Kylie, meaning “a boomerang”
Kimana (American) Girl from the meadow
Kimanah, Kimanna
Kimball (English) Chief of the warriors; possessing royal boldness
Kimbal, Kimbell, Kimbel, Kymball, Kymbal
*Kimberly (English) Of the royal fortress
Kimberley, Kimberli, Kimberlee, Kimberleigh, Kimberlin, Kimberlyn, Kymberlie, Kymberly
Kimeo (American) Filled with happiness
Kimeyo
Kimetha (American) Filled with joy
Kimethah, Kymetha
Kimiko (Japanese) A noble child; without equal
Kimora (American) Form of Kimberly, meaning “royal”
Kina (Hawaiian) Woman of China
ˆKinley (American) Variation of McKinley, Scottish, meaning offspring of the fair hero
Kinsey (English) The king’s victory
Kinnsee, Kinnsey, Kinnsie, Kinsee, Kinsie, Kinzee, Kinzie, Kinzey
ˆKinsley (English) From the king’s meadow
Kinsly, Kinslee, Kinsleigh, Kinsli, Kinslie, Kingsley, Kingslee, Kingslie
Kioko (Japanese) A daughter born with happiness
Kirima (Eskimo) From the hill
Kirimah, Kiryma, Kirymah, Kirema, Kiremah, Kireema, Kireemah, Kireama
Kismet (English) One’s destiny; fate
Kiss (American) A caring and compassionate woman
Kyss, Kissi, Kyssi, Kissie, Kyssie, Kissy, Kyssy, Kissey
Kobi (American) Woman from California
Kobie, Koby, Kobee, Kobey, Kobea
Kolette (English) Form of Colette, meaning “victory of the people”
Kolete, Kolett, Koleta, Koletta, Kolet
Komala (Indian) A delicate and tender woman
Komalah, Komalla, Komal, Komali, Komalie, Komalee
Kona (Hawaiian) A girly woman
Konah, Konia, Koniah, Konea, Koneah, Koni, Konie, Koney
Konane (Hawaiian) Daughter of the moonlight
Kreeli (American) A charming and kind girl
Kreelie, Krieli, Krielie, Kryli, Krylie, Kreely, Kriely, Kryly
Krenie (American) A capable woman
Kreni, Kreny, Kreney, Krenee
Kristina (English) Form of Christina, meaning “follower of Christ”
Kristena, Kristine, Kristyne, Kristyna, Krystina, Krystine
Kumi (Japanese) An everlasting beauty
Kumie, Kumy, Kumey, Kumee
Kyla (English) Feminine form of Kyle; from the narrow channel
Kylah, Kylar, Kyle
*Kylie (Australian) A boomerang
Kylee, Kyleigh, Kyley, Kyli, Kyleen, Kyleen, Kyler, Kily,Kileigh, Kilee, Kilie, Kili, Kilea, Kylea
Kyra (Greek) Form of Cyrus, meaning “noble”
Kyrah, Kyria, Kyriah, Kyrra, Kyrrah
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Lacey (French) Woman from Normandy; as delicate as lace
Lace, Lacee, Lacene, Laci, Laciann, Lacie, Lacina, Lacy
Lael (Hebrew) One who belongs