Kavaris is a rare, distinctive Greek name derived from 'kavarion', an ancient small vessel or cup used for drinking, signifying hospitality and sharing.
Kavaughn is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Caomhán, meaning "descendant of Caomhán," where Caomhán means "gentle" or "compassionate.
Kaveer is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Kavir," meaning "poet" or "wise," associated with the sage Kavi, and signifies intelligence and creativity.
Kaveh is an ancient Persian name meaning "the one who calls upon," often associated with the Zoroastrian god Ahura Mazda and heroically portrayed in the Shahnameh epic.
Kaveona is of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'the sea', commonly used as a female name but also suitable for males. Its popularity has risen recently due to its distinctive sound and association with nature.
Kavi is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit "kavya," meaning "poetry" or Hindi "kavi," meaning "poet." It signifies creativity and is also associated with Lord Brahma, the Hindu creator god.
Xavier is a Spanish name of Basque origin, meaning "new house," derived from Etxeberri. It was made famous by Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Jesuits who became a renowned missionary.
Kavion is a unique Haitian name derived from "kabyon," meaning cowboy, inspired by American culture and Hollywood Western films. It signifies independence, courage, and freedom.
Kavish is a rare Indian boy's name derived from the Sanskrit word "Kavya", meaning 'poetry'. It signifies a connection to literature and art, reflecting India's cultural heritage.