Modern invented name, blending the place-name Kensington with the popular -ley suffix.
U.S. state name, of uncertain Native American origin.
English place-name/surname: "kings wood."
East African country name, from the Kikuyu "Kirinyaga" (mountain of whiteness).
Anglicized form of the Irish surname � Cian�in ("descendant of Cian�n").
The life, "the health," "the vitality."
The beloved, "the desired."
The homeland, "the island."
Modern short form of names like Kiera or Keren, or from the Greek "ker" (fate).
Irish: variant of Kieran; Arabic: possibly related to "Karam" (generosity).
Possibly a variant of Kiran ("ray of light") or a modern invention.
Horn (symbolizing strength) or "ray of light."
Death spirits, "doom."
Possibly "wall" or "city"; name of a brook where the prophet Elijah hid.
Modern invented name, blending phonetic elements with the -lisha suffix.
German: "kernel," "seed"; Irish: Anglicized surname.
Literary surname of writer Jack Kerouac.
Scottish surname from the Old Norse "kjarr" ("marsh dweller").
Modern feminine variant of Kerry or Kiera.
Feminine variant of the surname Kerry.
Anglicized form of the Irish county Ciarra� ("Ciars people").
Modern invented name, blending Kerry with a feminine "a" ending.
Modern feminine spelling variant of Kerri/Carin.
German/Scandinavian form of Christine ("follower of Christ").
Modern invented name, popularized by singer Ke$ha.
Variant spelling of Keisha.
Cassia tree (a fragrant spice).
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Kelsey or Kesley.
Anglicized form of the Akan day name for a girl born on Sunday.
Modern invented name, elaboration of Kessie or a unique creation.
Fragrant screwpine flower.
Incense, "fragrance."
Feminine form of Kevin ("handsome birth").
French feminine form of Kevin or a modern invented variant.
Modern invented name, blending Kevin with the -lyn suffix.
Home in Navajo; also means "earth" or "land" in other languages.
Modern invented name, blending Key with Anna or a variant of Kiana.
Modern invented name, "son of Key" or a variant of Kayson.
Cassia tree.
Feminine form of Kfir ("young lion").
Premature child; also, the name of the Prophet Muhammads first wife.
Variant transliteration of Khadija.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Kayson with a unique "Kh-" beginning.
Persian for "dust," "earth"; a color/twill fabric.
Invented title for "queen" in George R.R. Martins *A Song of Ice and Fire*.
Good friend, "sweetheart," "beloved."
Bell, "congratulation," "felicity."
Malay variant spelling of Khadija.
Good deeds, "blessings," "acts of charity."
Charitable, "benevolent."
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