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Kaycee is an American origin name, likely created by combining "Kaye" and "Cee". It gained popularity in the late 20th century among parents seeking unique names, despite having no direct meaning or history.
Kaycee is a distinctive name of American origin, derived from the Irish surname Casey, which means "lively" or "vigilant".
Kaycei is an American name of Navajo origin meaning "little rainbow," symbolizing good fortune and prosperity in Native American culture.
Kaycen is a modern American name created by blending Kayson and Brayden, with possible meanings including 'rejoice', 'celebrate', 'emperor', or 'wise'.
Kaycen is a unique American given name created by author Christopher Moore for his vampire character in the novel "You Suck: A Vampire's Tale".
Kayceon is an innovative African American name created by blending parts of other names like Kayden or Cason, reflecting modern creativity and individuality.
Kaycey is a unique, distinctive name of unknown origin, popularized in the late 20th century.
Kayci is a contemporary American female name derived from the Irish surname O'Caiside meaning 'clever.'
Kayci is an American-originated given name with unknown meaning, potentially derived from the Irish name Casey meaning "watchful" or "brave in battle".
Kaycia is a distinctive African-American name derived from ancient Egyptian goddess Keket, meaning 'darkness' or 'night'.
Kaycie is a charming French name derived from 'caillou', meaning 'pebble' or 'stone'.
Kaycin is a unique Turkish given name meaning "the one who finds and discovers," reflecting exploration and curiosity.
Kaycien is a unique, African-American name created by Kanye West for his son in 2013, possibly derived from 'Kanye', meaning 'only one' in West African languages.
Kaycyn is a unique American name derived from the traditional Irish Caitlin, meaning 'fair pure one'.
Kayd is an Ethiopian name of African origin meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
Kayda is a unique Swahili name that means "intelligent" or "wise," reflecting its cultural significance in East Africa.
Kaydan is an attractive boys' name of Arabic origin meaning 'ancient', derived from Kadim. It symbolizes intelligence, wisdom, tradition, and brings good luck according to Arabic culture.
Kaydan is a unique male given name with unknown origins, gaining popularity recently in English-speaking countries despite lacking definitive historical or linguistic roots.
Kaydance is a recently created name by Zooey Deschanel, blending "Kaya" meaning ocean in Hawaiian with Dance, reflecting her love for music, dance, and nature.
Kaydden is a unique, recently originated boys' name with uncertain etymology, first gaining prominence in the late 20th century U.S., its meaning disputed yet often associated with Welsh 'companion' or English 'battle-torn warrior.'
Kayde is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'east' or 'orient', associated with dawn and new beginnings, popularized from King David's son Kedorlaomer.
Kayde is an English name created by combining Kai (Hawaiian for 'sea') and Jade (precious gemstone), gaining popularity for its modern sound and uniqueness despite lacking historical significance.
Kaydee is a rare female given name of unknown origin but notable for its rhythmic three-syllable pronunciation ("KAY-dee").
Kaydeen is a rare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting it's a blend of Catherine and Genevieve or Katherine and Jade, but no evidence confirms this.
Kayden: American origin; means 'from battle'; derived from Scottish Caden, likely denoted someone living near battleships or forts.
Kayden is an Irish unisex name derived from the Gaelic surname Caimhin, meaning "son of war".
Kayden is an Irish origin name, derived from the surname Cadhain, meaning 'little whelp or cub'.
Kaydence is an English feminine name derived from "Kaye" and "Dance," meaning "Rejoice in dancing.
Kaydence is a captivating American girl's name derived from musical terms "cadenza" and "key," symbolizing melody and harmony.
Kaydenn is a contemporary unisex name of unknown origin, first appearing on the U.S. popularity charts in 2007. Despite its unclear meanings, such as "slender, handsome" from its possible Irish variation Kaelen, Kaydenn's unique spelling and modern sound have contributed to its growing popularity, ranking 894th for girls born in the U.S. in 2019.
Kaydens is a modern English given name derived from Cadan, an Irish name meaning "combat or battle," connoting bravery.
Kaydense is a rare, Yoruba-derived African name meaning "I am having joy.
Kaydenze is an uncommon African American name derived from the Yoruba language meaning "to be joyful or rejoice.
Kaid is a captivating Hebrew name derived from 'kedoshim', meaning 'holy ones'. Popularized by Judas Maccabeus' nickname, it signifies bravery and devotion.
Kaydia is an enchanting and unique name of unknown origin, often associated with the Greek word "dia" meaning "through".
Kaydian is an uncommon African American name, combining Hawaiian 'sea' ('Kai') and African prefix 'Di', without a fixed meaning.
Kaydian is a unique American name created by Quentin Tarantino for his film Django Unchained, with no known historical or cultural significance. Some interpret it as "rejoicing" or "delightful," while others suggest it's derived from Irish "Caedmon." Since 2012, it has gained popularity as a modern American name associated with creativity and individuality.
Kaydie is a modern, unique name of unclear origin, sometimes attributed to Hebrew or Scottish roots, meaning 'my little friend' or 'rejoice', respectively.
Kaydien is an uncommon boy's name of African origin, derived from Kaden which means 'Combat' or 'Strife', recently gaining popularity due to its unique sound.
Kaydience is a unique French-origin name meaning 'guidance' or 'direction'.