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Green shoot or blooming; represents new growth and vitality.
Modern spelling variant of Chloe, from Greek meaning 'green' or 'blooming', symbolizing springtime, growth, and freshness.
Variant of Chloe, from Greek meaning green shoot or blooming.
God or creator; from Persian tradition
Vietnamese name; meaning not clearly established in English sources.
Anointed one, derived from the Greek Christos.
Follower of Christ. From the Greek Christos.
Variant spelling of Christi, from Greek 'christos' meaning 'anointed', representing the anointed one.
Follower of Christ. Variant spelling of Christian.
Follower of Christ
Derived from Christ; represents a follower of Christ or anointed one.
Follower of Christ; Christian devotion
Variant spelling of Christopher, derived from Greek meaning 'bearer of Christ' or 'one who carries Christ in his heart.'
Variant spelling of Christy, from Greek Christos meaning 'anointed one' or 'follower of Christ.'
Crystal; from Latin crystallus referring to clear mineral or transparent substance.
Variant of Christian, meaning 'one who follows Christ' or 'anointed one.'
Eternity, immortality, perpetuity. Represents timelessness and lasting legacy in Islamic tradition.
Happy, pleased, or glad; expressing contentment and joy.
Fragrance or perfume; represents beauty and pleasantness
Happiness, joy, or cheerfulness.
Variant of Kylie, possibly from Gaelic meaning 'narrow strait' or Australian Aboriginal 'boomerang'.
Variant of Khidr, a revered figure in Islamic tradition
King or ruler; from Sanskrit denoting authority and leadership.
Ancient, kings, royal, grace of God
Dark, black; Irish name evoking darkness and mystery.
Dark and dark-haired; from Irish referring to dark or black.
Barrel maker; one who crafts wooden barrels
Possibly meaning 'church' or derived from a place name, with roots in Germanic regions.
Brave, talented, or intelligent. Represents strength and capability.
Dark or dusky; derived from elements suggesting darkness and strength.
Dark or clear; variant of Kiara with Irish roots
Dark-haired, little dark one
Little dark one or little dark-haired one. Irish/Gaelic variant of Kieran with roots meaning dark or black.
Little dark one; dark-haired
Dark-haired; small dark one.
Little dark one
Modern blend, possibly combining Kieran (dark in Irish) with Kirsten.
Christian woman, follower of Christ.
Anointed one or follower of Christ, from Christine
Christian; follower of Christ
Dark, black-haired
From a Scottish place name, possibly meaning forest or wooded area.
Graceful; inspired by the legendary character in Vietnamese poetry and literature
Leader or light; variant of Kira meaning illumination
Youth or young person, representing youthfulness and vitality in the Swahili tradition
Green; symbolizes growth, nature, and vitality in Swahili culture.
Diminutive form; used in various cultures
Diminutive form, often used as a nickname
May contain 'kiku' (chrysanthemum) or 'ki' (tree/wood) in Japanese.
Japanese word for bellflower, a delicate flower symbolizing elegance and refinement.
Variant of Kilian, possibly related to the Irish saint or meaning 'bright-headed'.
Narrow strait; strong-willed
Scottish/Australian origin derived from Kylie, meaning 'boomerang' or 'beautiful.'
From Irish tradition; associated with Saint Kilian, an Irish missionary, symbolizing faith and strength.
War strife, church, monastic cell
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