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Kaipo is a Hawaiian name meaning "sacred hill" or "holy hill," representing one of the cardinal points of the world, specifically the north point associated with life-giving energy.
Kaique is a captivating name of Brazilian origin derived from the Tupi-Guarani indigenous language, meaning "sea" or "ocean," symbolizing strength and vastness.
Kair is a distinctive given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Kair or Carey, meaning 'fortified rock'. It is associated with strength and steadfastness.
Kaira is a unique Japanese female name derived from "kai," meaning "shell," symbolizing beauty, strength, and good fortune.
Kairaba is an African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
Kairah is a captivating unisex name of African origin derived from Swahili 'kai' meaning 'to shine', interpreted as 'radiant one'.
Kairaluchi is a Hawaiian name derived from 'kai' (sea) and 'alu' (surf), translating to 'surfing the sea,' with historical significance in ancient Hawaiian culture as a symbol of power and divine favor.
Kairan is a rare Gaelic-derived given name meaning "little dark-haired one".
Kairav is an uncommon yet captivating Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Kairav,' meaning 'one with beautiful eyes.'
Kaire is a rare yet charming feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish Gaelic word "Caoirfeach," meaning "beautiful.
The name Kaire is of Estonian origin and means "happiness" or "joy".
Kairee is a Hawaiian name derived from "kahea," meaning "to call out" or "to shout." Traditionally given to both boys and girls, it signifies having a powerful voice capable of reaching the divine realm.
Kairee is a Hawaiian name derived from "ka 'ike," meaning "knowledge" or "understanding," associated with wisdom and enlightenment in Hawaiian culture.
Kairell is a distinctive Welsh name derived from "caer", meaning "fortress", associated with a brave warrior in Welsh mythology and several places in Wales.
Kairen is a rare Irish name with an unclear origin and meaning.
Kairi is a Japanese-origin unisex name meaning 'sea', embodying strength, depth, and resilience.
Kairi, of Japanese origin, means 'ocean' and embodies resilience, adaptability, and the ability to navigate challenges.
Kairie is a distinctive Scottish female given name derived from the surname "Cairnie," meaning "rocky" or "stony.
Kairie is a unique Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word "Caorach," meaning "sheep.
Kairin is a Japanese name meaning "sea wave," embodying strength, adaptability, and fluidity, with no specific historical figure attached but carrying significant cultural heritage.
Kairo is an Egyptian name derived from the historic city Cairo, meaning "the victorious" or "the conqueror," reflecting strength and triumph.
Kairo is an Egyptian name derived from Cairo, meaning "the victorious," reflecting the city's historical power and culture.
Kairoh is a distinctive Japanese name composed of "Kai" (sea) and "roh" (dragon), translating to "Sea Dragon", symbolizing power over natural forces, and was historically used among Japanese royalty.
Kairon is a rare yet significant Greek name derived from 'kairós', meaning 'opportune' or 'the right moment'. In Greek mythology, Kairón was personified as the god of opportunity.
Jesean is a Latin-derived, unisex name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is my oath," gaining popularity for its modern sound and versatility.
Kairos is a unique Greek name meaning "the right moment," personifying opportunity and decisive action.
Kairus is a unique, unknown-origin name with theories linking it to Greek 'Kairos' (opportune moment) or being a created phonetic name.
Kairy is a rare Scottish given name derived from Gaelic 'Cearaich,' meaning 'dark-haired.'
Kairy is a unique Gaelic name derived from the Irish surname 'Cairbre', meaning 'selector' or 'wise choose', associated with historic Irish kings like Cairbre Lifechair.
Kairyn is a Welsh-origin name derived from 'cair' meaning 'loved', with '-yn' signifying 'little'. It translates to 'little loved one'.
Kairyn is a unique Welsh name meaning "white wave" or "white lord," first recorded in medieval Wales, reflecting coastal regions' powerful waves and carrying an air of nobility.
Kais is an Arabic-origin name, derived from "kayis" meaning 'like' or 'similar to', often used as a nickname for Kaisar/Kaiser ('emperor').
Kaisa is a Finnish female name derived from the word "kainen," meaning "beautiful." It gained popularity through the epic poem Kalevala, where Kaisa is a wise and courageous character.
Kaisan is a uniquely beautiful Japanese name derived from "kai" meaning ocean or sea, symbolizing depth and tranquility, and "san", a respectful suffix. It has a rich historical and cultural significance, originally given to those connected to the sea, now cherished for its uniqueness and heritage.
Kaise is a Japanese unisex name derived from "kaisei," meaning "change" or "reform.
Kaisean is an uncommon African name of Ashanti origin, derived from the Twi word "Kaisi," meaning "to follow.
Kaisee is a Hawaiian name meaning "sea breeze," combining "kai" (sea) and "se" (breeze).
Kaisei is a Japanese given name derived from 'kai' (sea) and 'sei' (life), symbolizing resilience and renewal.
Kaisen is a rare Japanese given name composed of "sea" (kai) and "immortal" (sen), signifying ancient tradition and spiritual depth.
Kaisen is a Japanese boy's name meaning 'change' or 'metamorphosis', symbolizing transformation and evolution.