Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..

KADRIAN

Male

Unique Latin-derived given name believed to mean "belonging to Cadmus," relating to the legendary founder of Thebes. Its origins are somewhat obscure, but its rarity makes it intriguing.

KADRIANA

Female

Arabic-derived feminine name meaning "strong woman".

KADRIANNA

Female

Unique Slavic name derived from "kad" meaning 'quarrel' and "rian" meaning 'song', signifying 'quarrelsome melody'.

KADRIC

Male

Slavic-origin male name derived from Katarina, meaning "pure," gaining popularity among diverse backgrounds despite its rare historical usage.

KADRICK

Male

American given name of African origin, meaning 'to fight'. It's unisex but predominantly male. It gained broader recognition via the character Kadrick 'Kad' Holbrook in 'Friday Night Lights'.

KADRIEL

Male

Kadriel: A Hebrew name meaning "holy helper of God.

KADRIEN

Male

Unique French name derived from "cadre", meaning framework or structure, conveying strength and stability.

KADY

Female

The name Kady originates from various sources, including the Scottish Gaelic Caitlín meaning 'pure', the French Catherine derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure', and the Irish Ceadáin meaning 'kind' or 'compassionate'.

KADYN

Female

Modern, unique name of unknown origin, popularized in the late 20th century with no specific historical or cultural significance. Its meaning remains uncertain, although some suggest it could be linked to the Welsh name Cadwyn, meaning "harmony." Despite its mysterious origins, Kadyn has become a popular choice for parents seeking distinctive names for their children, used more often for boys than girls in English-speaking countries.

KADYN

Male

Unique Welsh name derived from "Cadwyn," meaning "belt" or "chain," symbolizing strength and unity.

KADYNCE

Male

Uncommon girl's name of uncertain Scottish origin, potentially derived from McKendrick, with no definitive meaning.

KADYNCE

Female

Unique American girl's name derived from Cadence, meaning 'rhythm', with the addition of 'y' for a stylish sound.

KADYNN

Female

Kadynn: A distinctive Irish name derived from "Caddán," meaning "combat ready" or "warrior.

KADYNN

Male

Modern, distinctive name derived from Kaden and Cayden, blending Scottish, Irish, and Hebrew origins, signifying strength and antiquity.

KAE

Female

Captivating, unisex Hawaiian name derived from "ka'e," meaning "to spread out" or "extend." It's deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and history, associated with creation god Kane's sons and notable chiefs like Kaeo.

KAEBRI

Female

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse words "kæpa" (to protect) and "bjorn" (bear), signifying "defender like a bear".

KAECYN

Male

Rare Welsh name derived from Cadwyn, which translates to "fair battle.

KAED

Male

Rare Welsh name meaning 'warlike', reflecting its ancient warrior origins.

KAEDA

Female

Beautiful Japanese name meaning 'maple tree', symbolizing strength and resilience.

KAEDAN

Male

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the historic surname Cadhain, meaning 'handsome'.

KAEDAN

Female

Uncommon Irish name derived from Cathán, meaning 'battle' or 'war'.

KAEDANCE

Female

Attractive Irish name composed of "Caoimhe," meaning beautiful, and "Dance.

KAEDE

Male

Japanese girl's name meaning "branching deer," composed of the kanji characters for "deer" (鹿) and "branch" (枝).

KAEDE

Female

Japanese girl's name originating from '可' (ka) meaning 'accessible or possible' and '枝' (ede) meaning 'branch', together forming 'maple branch'. It gained popularity during the Edo period (1603-1868) and has since been a beloved choice, symbolizing growth, strength, and adaptability.

KAEDEN

Female

Distinctive Welsh name derived from "Cadwyn," meaning "chain" or "link," popularized by the TV series "Lost.

KAEDEN

Male

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "kedem," meaning east or orient, associated with Abraham's journey and symbolizing new beginnings.

KAEDENCE

Female

Distinctive and captivating name of recent origin, popularized by the American TV series "Heroes." Although its meaning remains uncertain, it's often associated with strength and courage due to potential connections to Japanese and English names. Despite its unclear history beyond pop culture, Kaedence has gained popularity among parents seeking unique names for their daughters.

KAEDENCE

Male

Recently coined name of Welsh origin, meaning "battle", derived from the Welsh word "caed".

KAEDIN

Female

Irish name composed of 'cáed' meaning fierce and 'din' meaning courageous. It translates to "fierce" and has a strong sound reflecting these meanings.

KAEDIN

Male

Rare, unique name with no known origin or established meaning

KAEDN

Male

Rare Welsh name derived from 'caed', meaning 'battle'. It was historically given to boys expected to become brave fighters among early Celtic tribes but has since fallen out of use.

KAEDON

Male

Uncommon Welsh given name derived from the ancient word "caedd", meaning battle, signifying strength and courage.

KAEDYN

Male

Unique unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "Cadeyrn" meaning "round," inspired by the legendary King Cadeyrn who ruled over Gwynedd in Wales.

KAEDYN

Female

Intriguing Irish name derived from 'Ceadan', meaning 'first-born son'.

KAEDYNCE

Female

American-origin name, created to symbolize "beginning one's own destiny" through the blend of its prefixes 'kae-' meaning beginning and '-dynce' derived from Greek 'dynamis', power.

KAEDYNN

Male

Rare American name created by combining Caden and Hayden, with meanings 'from the round valley' (Irish) and 'from the hedged-in enclosure' (English), respectively.

KAEDYNN

Female

Welsh name derived from ancient elements "Cad" (battle/fight) and "Eiddyn" (from the generation), translating to "of the fighting generation".

KAEGAN

Male

Kaegan: Unique Irish origin, signifies strength & courage

KAEGAN

Female

Irish male given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Catháin, meaning 'descendant of Cathán', which itself means 'battle'.

KAEGEN

Male

Kaegan is an uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient surname "Mac Caoigigh," meaning "son of Caoighthach.