Peaceful/ harmonious child.
Harmonious beauty.
Varies by kanji; can mean "harmony of" or "field of numbers."
Harmonious person.
Harmonious branch.
Anglicized form of Mac Aodhag�in ("son of little Aodh/fire").
Uncommon anglicized variant of an Irish surname like � Caochl�in.
The fire, "the flame."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Ciara or Kiera with an "a" ending.
The shadow, "the reflection."
The path, "the way."
The heavenly chief, "royal one from heaven."
The chief, "the royalty."
The love, "the beloved."
The cool breeze.
The light, "the day."
Modern invented name, a highly creative phonetic construction.
English place-name/surname: "where hawks fly."
Literary surname of poet John Keats.
The strand, "the thread," name of several Hawaiian chiefs.
Potentially short for names like Kebede (Amharic) or a variant.
Toward the east, "antiquity."
German occupational surname for a baker (K�ebler).
Anglicized form of � Caoilfhionn ("descendant of the slender/fair one").
Feminine anglicized variant of Caollaidhe ("slender").
Anglicized form of Caoilfhionn ("slender and fair").
Anglicized Irish surname � Caoilte ("descendant of Caoilte").
Anglicized form of Caollaidhe ("slender") or C�il� ("social gathering").
Modern invented name, a highly unique phonetic construction.
English word name: "enthusiastic," "sharp," "intense."
Anglicized feminine form of Ciana ("ancient, enduring") or a variant of Kenna.
Irish: variant of Kieran; Tamil: from "keerai" (greens).
Fame, "glory," "renown."
Finnish: short for "Teresa"; Possibly African variant of names like Keisha.
Variant of the surname Keaton ("where hawks fly").
Phonetic anglicization of Caoimhe ("gentle, beautiful, precious").
Possibly a variant of Kiya or a modern invented name.
Burning fire.
Variant of Keegan ("son of little Aodh/fire").
Meaning and origin uncertain, possibly a modern invention.
Meanings include "celebrate," "joy," "blessing," "wisdom."
Modern invented name, blending Kei with the suffix -andra.
Modern invented name, a highly creative phonetic spelling, likely for "Kevin."
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Child, "offspring."
Typically "child of celebration/blessing" or "wise child."
Biblical place name; possibly "citadel" or "fortress."
Dark-skinned, "dusky."
Celebration + "thick, big, great."
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