Keimoni is an uncommon and distinctive given name, of Hawaiian origin. It is derived from the Hawaiian word 'keiki', which means child, and 'moani', a type of sea clam. Thus, Keimoni translates to 'child of the sea clam'. This unique moniker reflects its Hawaiian roots, embodying a connection to nature and the ocean.
The name Keimoni experienced a significant increase in popularity from 2019 onwards, with a notable spike in births in 2020 (13 births), while maintaining consistent popularity between 2007 and 2015 with around 5 births per year.