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Island of the ships. Scottish variant of Kelsey.
Spring or fountain
Thanks to God or praise to God; from Igbo ke (thanks) and chi (God)
Chief or little chief; derived from Hawaiian language.
Whole, complete, or perfect; derived from the Hebrew concept of wholeness and completeness.
War or strife; a modern variant of Kelly with Irish roots.
Bright-headed and graceful. Combines Kelly (bright-headed) with Ann (grace and favor).
From the island of fierce ones or from a spring; variant of Kelsey
Bright-headed or bright warrior. From Irish surname Kelly with luminous connotations.
Bright and gracious; a combination of Kelly and Anne
Bright-headed or bright-haired. Derived from Gaelic roots indicating clarity and brilliance.
Modern variant of Kelly, meaning 'bright-haired' or 'church.'
From the island. Represents maritime heritage and connection to water.
Place name from Kelso, Scotland.
Ship victory; from the island of the ships.
Variant of Kelvin, derived from the River Kelvin in Scotland.
From the Kelvin River; narrow river
Bright-headed; from the Irish word for bright or lively.
Arabic origin meaning 'perfection' or 'completeness,' representing wholeness and excellence.
Possibly derived from Arabic 'qamar' meaning moon, though etymology uncertain.
From an English place name meaning bright clearing.
Black land; ancient Egyptian term for the fertile soil of Egypt, symbolizing the land's richness and abundance.
Settlement on a river; English place name used as given name.
God's assembly; Biblical name combining Hebrew roots for God and assembly
Geographic name from the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska; used as a modern given name.
A type of canary bird or tropical tree (Kenari nut tree); used as a nature-inspired name.
Biblical name; possibly meaning brightness or hunter
From the river valley of the Kent
Valley of the river Kent; modern variant of Kendall, an English place-based name.
Valley of the River Kent. A place-based English name with geographical significance.
From the valley of the River Kent; English place-derived name.
Modern variant of Kendall, from Old English meaning 'valley of the River Kent.'
Variant of Kendra, English name possibly with Scottish Gaelic roots.
Chief with royal power; one who holds supreme authority. Variant of Kendrick.
Scottish/English name meaning 'royal ruler' or derived from the Scottish surname Kendrick.
Royal ruler or chief.
From the valley of the River Kent; a place-based name.
Valley of the river Kent.
Igbo name meaning 'Thank God' or 'Praise God,' composed of 'kene' (what/praise) and 'chukwu' (God).
Helmeted chief, a modern variant spelling of Kennedy used as a given name.
Handsome or born of fire. Variant of Kenneth with Scottish origins.
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