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Depends on kanji; commonly 'healthy first' or 'strong first.'
Handsome; from Scottish Gaelic, meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire'.
Intelligent second son, strong and vigorous
Modern English combination of 'Ken' (royal) and 'Leigh' (clearing).
Handsome or born of fire; shortened form of Kenneth.
Variant of Kennedy, from Irish Gaelic Ceannéidigh meaning rough-headed or helmeted
Ugly head or helmeted leader.
Gaelic origin derived from 'Ceannéidigh,' traditionally associated with misshapen head.
Related to Kenneth, possibly meaning "small handsome one."
Possibly from Kenneth, meaning handsome head.
Clear water or knowledge; English/Scottish origin symbolizing clarity
Helmeted chief (variant of Kennedy)
Variant of Kennedy; Irish origin meaning helmeted chief or descendant of the helmeted one, symbolizing leadership and nobility.
Variant of Kennedy, Irish surname used as given name with distinctive modern spelling.
Helmeted chief - Irish origin conveying leadership and strength.
Helmeted chief, armored head
Handsome, fair-looking; derived from Gaelic meaning 'comely' or 'good-looking'
A variant of Kenneth, meaning 'handsome' or 'comely' in Scottish.
Handsome; born of fire
Handsome or born of fire. Suggests attractiveness and fiery spirit.
Handsome; from Scottish tradition
Feminine form of Kenneth, derived from Scottish Gaelic meaning handsome or comely.
Fair-headed; handsome. Variant of Kenny, derived from Kennedy.
Ugly head. Irish Gaelic surname origin, used as given name.
Of the Kennedy clan; Irish surname used as a given name.
Descendant of the Ceanneidigh clan.
Handsome or born of fire. A diminutive form of Kenneth with Scottish heritage.
Handsome; comely. Variant of Kenneth.
Possibly a variant of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'handsome', 'fair one', or 'born of fire'.
Variant of Kenneth. Means 'handsome' or 'chief,' derived from Gaelic origins suggesting attractiveness or leadership.
Bold ruler; from Old English elements Ken (bold) and Ric (ruler).
Variant of Kinsey; English origin meaning 'royal victory' or 'victorious ruler.'
Healthy heart or strong-minded; from Japanese kanji for healthy and heart/mind.
Royal estate or settlement; English place name meaning the settlement of Cyne's people.
Healthy and strong; big. Japanese name combining 'Ken' (healthy/strong) and 'ta' (big).
Healthy or strong eldest son—Ken (healthy) and Taro (eldest son)
Healthy, robust, or vigorous. Japanese name with auspicious qualities.
Wood of a keen or bold warrior; from Old English cene (bold) and wood (forest).
Arabic or Berber name meaning 'treasure' or 'precious,' suggesting something of great value.
Child of Coinneach; a modern variant of Mackenzie meaning fair and lovely.
Handsome, fair, or pale in complexion.
Hawaiian form of George, derived from Greek georgos, meaning farmer.
Life or living.
God
God is gracious; Hawaiian form of John.
A German surname used as a first name, historically associated with renowned astronomers and mathematicians.
Garden or vineyard; represents abundance and natural beauty in Turkish tradition.
Love. A Cornish word adopted as a given name.
Generous, noble, and honorable
Irish variant possibly related to Kieran, from Ciarán meaning 'little dark one.'
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