Feminine form of the Scottish surname Keith.
Hawaiian form of the biblical name Jehoshaphat ("Yahweh has judged").
Hawaiian form of the name Stephanie ("crown, wreath").
The second (child).
Invented by Tamora Pierce for the *Protector of the Small* series.
Voice of Yahweh.
Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Scottish lochs or place names like "Loch Leven."
Modern invented name, blending phonetic elements like "Kela" with the popular "-shia" suffix.
English place-name/surname: "farm by the spring."
Variant of the surname Kelsey.
Spring, "fountain."
Modern invented name, likely an elaboration of Kelda or Kelsey.
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Meaning uncertain, possibly "the voice/sound of Kio."
The chief, "the royalty" (shorter form of Kealii).
Variant of Keelan or a diminutive of Kelly.
Modern invented name, popularized by singer Kelis Rogers.
Possibly a feminine form of Kelly or variant of Kayla.
Anglicized form of Caoileann ("slender fair one") or a surname variant.
German occupational surname: "cellar master."
Anglicized form of � Ceallaigh ("descendant of Ceallach," meaning "strife" or "bright-headed").
Feminine variant of Kelly.
Modern feminine elaboration of Kelsey or variant of Kelso.
Modern invented name, blending Kelly with the suffix -lyn.
Modern feminine variant of Kelsey.
Variant of the surname Kelso or meaning "son of Kell."
Modern feminine name derived from "Celt" or the river Kelvin.
Secret, "mystery."
Short for Oluwakemi ("God cherishes me") or similar.
Modern invented name, likely blending Ken with the suffix -adia.
Modern invented phonetic variant of Kennedy.
Feminine form of Kenneth or a variant of Wendy.
Modern invented name, a feminine respelling of the surname Kendall.
Variant of Kendall, a place-name meaning "valley of the River Kent."
Modern invented name, an elaborate compound of Kendall and Leigha.
Invented for the *Dragonlance* fantasy series, a race of small, curious humanoids.
The loved one, "the adored."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Kendall or Candice.
Modern invented name, blending Kendr- with the suffix -ia.
Modern invented name, giving a futuristic "X" ending to the Kendr- root.
Thank God, "gratitude to God."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Jenica or a blend.
Modern invented name, blending Ken/Kenny with the suffix -isha.
English place-name/surname: "kings meadow."
Anglicized feminine form of the Scottish surname Mackenzie or a diminutive of Kenneth.
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Kenneth and Bernice/Janice.
Modern invented name, a feminine elaboration of Kenneth with a Spanish-influenced "-ita" suffix.
Greek: short for "Kleon" or "Kyrillos"; also a lottery/game name.
Variant of the surname Kinsey.
Affluent district of London, England.
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