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Pure; clear. Associated with purity and virtue
Pure. Represents clarity, innocence, and spiritual purity.
Pure; virtuous and innocent.
Short form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Variant of Katherine; means 'pure' from Greek origins.
Combination of Katherine (Greek 'pure') and Ann/Anna (Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor').
Pure; virtue and chastity
Pure; clear and unblemished.
Variant of Kathryn/Katherine, from Greek meaning 'pure.'
Pure or purity. Variant of Katherine emphasizing virtue and cleanliness.
Pure; variant of Katherine.
Pure and graceful.
Pure and clear; represents integrity and virtue.
Related to Catherine, from Greek meaning pure. Symbolizes clarity and innocence.
Pure; Scandinavian and Russian form of Katherine.
Variant of Kathleen; from Greek meaning 'pure' or 'unsullied.'
Pure, clear. Modern variant of Caitlyn.
An aquatic plant of the genus Sagittaria, commonly called arrowhead.
Second born twin, good, wise
Pure.
From Greek 'katharos', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'; represents purity and clarity.
Variant of Katrina or Katerina, from Greek meaning pure.
Variant of Katherine, meaning 'pure.'
Noble
Pure; derived from Greek meaning clarity and purity.
From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'; associated with clarity and virtue.
Pure and chaste, a Russian diminutive form of Catherine.
Pure, innocent. A variant spelling of Katherine with Greek origins.
Pure. Greek origin denoting clarity and virtue.
Victory and refinement; from Japanese elements meaning victory and clarity.
Pure. A variant of Katherine, derived from Greek 'katharinos' meaning pure.
Named after the Cattleya orchid, a tropical flower genus honoring 18th-century botanist patron William Cattley.
Pure, from the Greek 'katharos' via Katherine.
Pure; Russian diminutive of Katherine, associated with clarity and cleanliness.
One of the nine forms of the goddess Durga in Hindu mythology, representing strength and victory; derived from the sage Katyayan.
Pure, unsullied
A large evergreen tree native to New Zealand, valued for its wood and symbolizing strength and endurance
River in Paradise; abundance and blessing.
Skill, dexterity, and proficiency from Sanskrit.
Descendant of Kush; Hindu name from sage Vishvamitra's lineage.
Poet; a skilled speaker or one with poetic eloquence.
In Persian mythology, Kaveh is a legendary blacksmith and national hero symbolizing resistance and justice.
One who gives or nourishes. Also refers to the sacred Kaveri River in South India.
Poet or wise one. A Sanskrit name symbolizing wisdom, eloquence, and artistic talent.
Likely from Inuit or Alaskan indigenous heritage with cultural significance.
Handsome, variant of Kevin derived from Irish roots.
Wise; poet.
Poem, poetry, and artistic expression.
Poetry or verse in Sanskrit; someone who creates beautiful literary works.
Poetry, literature, or a beautiful composition; a Sanskrit term for poetic works.
Glow, light, or reflected light; evokes warmth and radiance.
Beloved; Hawaiian form of David, carrying the same meaning of 'beloved'.
A river in paradise in Islamic tradition; represents divine favor and abundance
Abundance or plenty; refers to Kawthar, a river in Islamic Paradise mentioned in the Quran.
Wise child, my elder sister, rock
Flowing water or stream
Fighter, companion, round
Devotion to God; whole heart
Compound combining Kaylee (Gaelic 'narrow strait') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'). Represents natural beauty and divine favor.
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