Meaning uncertain, possibly a variant or short form.
Ginger; also a common middle name denoting a branch of the family.
To advise, "counsel."
Scandinavian: short for Kristian; Welsh: possibly from "Cai"; also a car brand.
From an Australian Aboriginal place name meaning "beautiful place" or a variant of Kya.
Goddess of the sea in Angolan mythology.
Modern invented name, blending Ki with the suffix -andra.
To be clear, "to be bright."
Modern invented variant of Kiana.
Modern invented name, a highly unique phonetic construction.
Little lady, "princess."
Fictional princess from Disneys *Atlantis: The Lost Empire*.
A common Dinka name for girls, often given to twins.
Hope, "rare."
Gardenia (a fragrant white flower).
Lily of the valley.
Modern anglicized variant of Ciara ("dark").
Modern variant of Kirsten (Scandinavian form of Christine).
Beautiful, "charming," "graceful."
Anglicized variant of the Irish surname OKeeffe.
Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Tiffany with a K.
Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Kieran or Keefe.
My portion, "my share."
Hope, "wish."
Young person, "youth."
Affectionate diminutive for names like Kristina or a standalone nickname.
Hawaiian form of the name Cecelia ("blind").
Chrysanthemum (the imperial flower of Japan).
Chrysanthemum child.
Chrysanthemum inlet/bay.
Chrysanthemum generation.
Modern invented name, likely an elaboration of Kiley or a unique creation.
Modern anglicized variant of the Irish surname � Cadhla ("descendant of Cadhla," meaning "graceful").
Hawaiian form of the name Christina ("follower of Christ").
A flat-woven tapestry or rug.
Permanent, "always there."
English word: "one who kills."
War, "strife," or "church."
German surname; possibly "famous noble" or "famous kiln."
Butterfly.
Meaning uncertain, possibly related to "mana" (spiritual power).
Sweet traveler, or a common Kenyan surname.
Divine, "magical," "wonderful."
Aboriginal: possibly from place name; English: associated with "The White Lion" character.
English surname: "war chief."
Modern invented name, an ornate elaboration of Kim or Kimba.
Shortened form of Kimberley or a surname.
Elaborated feminine form of Kimberly.
Variant of Kimberly, popularized by singer Kimbra.
Modern invented name, blending Kimberly with the suffix -ley.
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