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HELEEN   f   Dutch
Dutch variant of HELEN
HELEN   f   English, Greek Mythology (Anglicized)
English form of the Greek ‘Ελενη (Helene), probably from Greek ‘ελενη (helene) "torch" or "corposant", or possibly related to σεληνη (selene) "moon"... [more]
HELÉNA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of HELEN
HELĒNA   f   Latvian
Latvian form of HELEN
HÉLÈNE   f   French
French form of HELEN
HELENE   f   German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek form of HELEN, as well as the modern German and Scandinavian form.
HELKA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of HELGA
HÉLOÏSE   f   French
French form of ELOISE
HENRIETTA   f   English, Dutch
English form of HENRIETTE... [more]
HENRIËTTE   f   Dutch
Dutch variant of HENRIETTE
HENRIETTE   f   French, German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian
French feminine diminutive of HENRY
HEPHZIBAH   f   Biblical
Means "my delight is in her" in Hebrew... [more]
HEPZIBAH   f   Biblical
Variant of HEPHZIBAH
HERMINE   f   German, French
German feminine form of HERMAN
HERMÍNIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of HERMINIUS
HERMINIA   f   Spanish, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of HERMINIUS
HESTER   f   English, Biblical Latin
Latin form of ESTHER... [more]
HILARIA   f   Ancient Roman, Spanish
Feminine form of HILARIUS
HILARY   f & m   English
Medieval English form of HILARIUS or HILARIA... [more]
HILD   f   Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of HILDA
HILDA   f   English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Spanish, Anglo-Saxon (Latinized), Ancient Germanic
Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element hild "battle"... [more]
HILDE   f   German, Dutch
German and Dutch variant of HILDA
HILDEGARD   f   German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements hild "battle" and gard "enclosure"... [more]
HILDR   f   Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology
Old Norse cognate of HILDA... [more]
HILDUR   f   Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
Icelandic form of HILDR
HILLARY   f   English
Variant of HILARY... [more]
HILLEVI   f   Swedish, Finnish
Swedish and Finnish form of HEILWIG
HJÖRDÍS   f   Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Means "sword goddess", derived from Old Norse hjörr "sword" and dís "goddess".
HJÖRDIS   f   Swedish
Modern Swedish form of HJÖRDÍS
HJØRDIS   f   Danish, Norwegian
Modern Danish and Norwegian form of HJÖRDÍS
HODIAH   f   Biblical
Means "majesty of YAHWEH" in Hebrew... [more]
HONORA   f   Irish, English
Variant of HONORIA... [more]
HONORATA   f   Late Roman, Polish
Feminine form of HONORATUS
HONORINE   f   French
French form of Honorina, a feminine form of the Roman name Honorinus, a derivative of HONORIUS... [more]
HONOUR   f   English (Rare)
From the English word honour, which is of Latin origin... [more]
HORTENSE   f   French, English
French form of HORTENSIA
HORTENSIA   f   Ancient Roman, Spanish
Feminine form of the Roman family name Hortensius, possibly derived from Latin hortus "garden".
HRISTINA   f   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of CHRISTINA
HUHANA   f   Maori
Maori form of SUSAN
HULDA (1)   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse hulda meaning "hiding, secrecy"... [more]
HULDA (2)   f   Biblical
Variant of HULDAH
HULDAH   f   Biblical
Means "weasel, mole" in Hebrew... [more]
HYACINTHE   m & f   French
French masculine and feminine form of HYACINTHUS
IAEL   f   Biblical Greek
Form of JAEL used in the Greek Old Testament.
IAHEL   f   Biblical Latin
Form of JAEL used in the Latin Old Testament.
IANTHA   f   Various
Variant of IANTHE
IDA   f   English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour"... [more]
IDIDA   f   Biblical Latin
Form of JEDIDAH used in the Latin Old Testament.
IDONEA   f   English (Archaic)
Medieval English name, probably a Latinized form of IÐUNN... [more]
IDONY   f   English (Archaic)
Medieval English vernacular form of IDONEA
IEDIDA   f   Biblical Greek
Form of JEDIDAH used in the Greek Old Testament.
IEKIKA   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of JESSICA
IEVA   f   Lithuanian, Latvian
Lithuanian and Latvian form of EVE... [more]
IIDA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of IDA
IINES   f   Finnish
Finnish form of AGNES
ILARIA   f   Italian
Italian feminine form of HILARIUS
ILDA   f   Italian
Italian form of HILDA
ILDIKÓ   f   Hungarian
Possibly a form of HILDA... [more]
ILEANA   f   Romanian, Spanish
Possibly a Romanian variant of HELEN... [more]
ILONA   f   Hungarian, German, Finnish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Czech
Possibly a Hungarian form of HELEN
IMA   f   Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Variant of EMMA
IMAN   m & f   Arabic, Indonesian
Means "faith", derived from Arabic امن (amuna) "to be faithful".
IMELDA   f   Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of IRMHILD... [more]
INA   f   English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Limburgish, Croatian
Short form of names ending with ina.
INDERJIT   m & f   Punjabi
Punjabi form of INDRAJIT
INÉS   f   Spanish
Spanish form of AGNES
INÈS   f   French
French form of INÉS
INÊS   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of AGNES
INES   f   Italian, Slovene, Croatian
Italian, Slovene and Croatian form of INÉS
INEZ   f   English
English form of INÉS
INGE   m & f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch
Short form of Scandinavian and German names beginning with the element ing, which refers to the Germanic god ING... [more]
INGEBJØRG   f   Norwegian, Danish
Norwegian and Danish variant of INGEBORG
INGEBORG   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
From the Old Norse name Ingibjörg, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with björg meaning "protection, help".
INGEGÄRD   f   Swedish
Swedish form of INGEGERD
INGEGERD   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Old Norse name Ingigerðr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with garðr meaning "enclosure".
INGRID   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
From the Old Norse name Ingríðr meaning "Ing is beautiful", derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with fríðr "beautiful"... [more]
INGVILD   f   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Yngvildr, derived from the name of the Norse god YNGVI combined with hildr "battle".
INKA   f   Frisian, Finnish
Frisian and Finnish feminine form of INGE
INKERI   f   Finnish
Finnish form of INGRID
IOHANNA   f   Biblical Latin
Latin form of Ioanna (see JOANNA).
IOLA   f   English
Probably a variant of IOLE
IOLANDA   f   Italian, Portuguese, Romanian
Italian, Portuguese and Romanian form of YOLANDA
IOLANTHE   f   Various
Probably a variant of YOLANDA influenced by the Greek words ιολη (iole) "violet" and ανθος (anthos) "flower"... [more]
IONA (1)   f   English, Scottish
From the name of the island off Scotland where Saint Columba founded a monastery... [more]
IONE   f   Greek Mythology, English
From Greek ιον (ion) meaning "violet flower"... [more]
IOUDITH   f   Biblical Greek
Greek form of JUDITH
IOUNIA   f   Biblical Greek
Form of JUNIA used in the Greek New Testament.
IRÉN   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of IRENE
IRÈNE   f   French
French form of IRENE
IRIA   f   Portuguese, Galician
Possibly a Portuguese and Galician form of IRENE... [more]
ÍRIS   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of IRIS
IRMA   f   German, Hungarian, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Slovene, English, Ancient Germanic
German short form of names beginning with the Germanic element ermen, which meant "whole, universal"... [more]
IRYNA   f   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of IRENE
ISABEL   f   Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, German
Medieval Occitan form of ELIZABETH... [more]
ISABELA   f   Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian
Latinate form of ISABEL
ISABELL   f   German
German variant of ISABEL
ISABELLE   f   French, English, German, Dutch
French form of ISABEL
ISAURA   f   Portuguese, Spanish, Late Roman
Late Latin name which meant "from Isauria"... [more]
ISAURE   f   French
French form of ISAURA
ISCAH   f   Biblical
From the Hebrew name יִסְכָּה (Yiskah) which meant "to behold"... [more]
ISEABAIL   f   Scottish
Scottish form of ISABEL
ISEUT   f   Medieval English
Medieval form of ISOLDE
ISIBÉAL   f   Irish
Irish form of ISABEL
ISLEEN   f   ?
Variant of AISLING
ISOBEL   f   Scottish
Scottish form of ISABEL
ISOLDE   f   English (Rare), German, Celtic Mythology
The origins of this name are uncertain, though some Celtic roots have been suggested... [more]
ISOTTA   f   Italian
Italian form of ISOLDE
ITZIAR   f   Basque, Spanish
From the name of a Basque village which contains an important shrine to the Virgin Mary, possibly meaning "old stone".
IUDITH   f   Biblical Latin
Latin form of JUDITH
IÚILE   f   Irish
Irish form of JULIA
IULIA   f   Romanian, Ancient Roman
Ancient Roman and Romanian form of JULIA
IULIANA   f   Romanian, Ancient Roman
Ancient Roman and Romanian form of JULIANA
IVET   f   Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of YVETTE
IVETA   f   Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of YVETTE
IVETTE   f   Spanish
Spanish form of YVETTE
IVONA   f   Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Macedonian
Czech, Slovak, Croatian and Macedonian form of YVONNE
IVONNE   f   German
German variant of YVONNE
IWONA   f   Polish
Polish feminine form of YVON
IZABELA   f   Polish, Czech
Polish and Czech form of ISABELLA
IZABELLA   f   Hungarian, Polish
Hungarian and Polish form of ISABELLA
IZIDÓRA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of ISIDORA
IZOLDA   f   Polish
Polish form of ISOLDE
JACINDA   f   English (Rare)
Variant of JACINTA
JACINTHA   f   Dutch (Rare)
Latinate form of JACINTHE
JACOMINA   f   Dutch
Dutch feminine form of Iacomus (see JAMES).
JACQUELINE   f   French, English
French feminine form of JACQUES, also commonly used in the English-speaking world.
JACQUETTA   f   English (British)
Feminine diminutive of JACQUES
JADVYGA   f   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of HEDWIG
JADWIGA   f   Polish
Polish form of HEDWIG... [more]
JAEL   f   Biblical
From the Hebrew name יָעֵל (Ya'el) meaning "mountain goat"... [more]
JAHEL   f   Biblical
Variant of JAEL
JAMESINA   f   Scottish
Feminine form of JAMES
JAMIE   m & f   Scottish, English
Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of JAMES... [more]
JANE   f   English
Medieval English form of Jehanne, an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (see JOHN)... [more]
JANINA   f   Polish, Finnish, German, Swedish, Lithuanian
Latinate form of JEANNINE
JANJA   f   Croatian
Croatian form of AGNES... [more]
JARMILA   f   Czech, Slovak
Feminine form of JARMIL
JAYEL   f   ?
Variant of JAEL
JEAN (2)   f   English, Scottish
Medieval English variant of Jehanne (see JANE)... [more]
JEANNE   f   French, English
Modern French form of Jehanne, an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (see JOHN)... [more]
JEANNETTE   f   French, English
Diminutive of JEANNE
JEANNINE   f   French, English
Diminutive of JEANNE
JEDIDAH   f   Biblical
Means "beloved" in Hebrew... [more]
JEĻENA   f   Latvian
Latvian form of HELEN
JELENA   f   Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of HELEN... [more]
JELISAVETA   f   Serbian
Serbian form of ELIZABETH
JELTJE   f   Frisian, Dutch
Feminine form of JELLE
JELTSJE   f   Frisian, Dutch
Feminine form of JELLE
JEMIMA   f   Biblical, English
Means "dove" in Hebrew... [more]
JENIFER   f   English
Variant of JENNIFER
JENNIFER   f   English
From a Cornish form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar (see GUINEVERE)... [more]
JESCHA   f   Biblical
Form of ISCAH found in the medieval Wycliffe Bible... [more]
JESSICA   f   English, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Italian
This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596), where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock... [more]
JESSIE (1)   f   Scottish, English
Originally a Scottish diminutive of JEAN (2)... [more]
JESSIKA   f   German, English (Modern)
German and English variant of JESSICA
JOAN (1)   f   English
Medieval English form of Johanne, an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (see JOHN)... [more]
JOANNA   f   English, Polish, Biblical
English and Polish form of Latin Iohanna, which was derived from Greek Ιωαννα (Ioanna), the feminine form of Ioannes (see JOHN)... [more]
JOCELYN   f & m   English, French
From the Germanic masculine name Gautselin, which was derived from the name of a Germanic tribe, the Gauts... [more]
JOCHEBED   f   Biblical
From the Hebrew name יוֹכֶבֶד (Yokheved) which meant "YAHWEH is glory"... [more]
JOHANNA   f   German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian, English, Late Roman
Latinate form of Ioanna (see JOANNA).
JOHANNE   f   Danish, Norwegian, Medieval French
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Iohanna (see JOHN).
JOLANA   f   Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of YOLANDA
JOLANDA   f   Slovene, Croatian, Dutch, Italian
Slovene, Croatian and Dutch form of YOLANDA, as well as an Italian variant of IOLANDA.
JOLÁNKA   f   Hungarian
Created by the Hungarian writer András Dugonics for the main character in his book 'Jólánka, Etelkának Leánya' (1804)... [more]
JOLANTA   f   Polish
Polish form of YOLANDA
JORDAN   m & f   English, Macedonian
From the name of the river which flows between the countries of Jordan and Israel... [more]
JÖRDIS   f   German
German form of HJÖRDÍS
JORUN   f   Norwegian
Variant of JORUNN
JORUNN   f   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Jórunnr, derived from the elements jór "stallion" and unna "to love".
JOSEFIINA   f   Finnish
Finnish feminine form of JOSEPH
JOSEFINA   f   Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish
Spanish, Portuguese and Swedish feminine form of JOSEPH
JOSEFINE   f   German
German form of JOSÉPHINE
JOSEPHINA   f   English (Rare)
Latinate variant of JOSÉPHINE
JOSEPHINE   f   English, German
English and German form of JOSÉPHINE
JOVITA   f   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of the Roman name Iovita (masculine), which was derived from the name of the god JOVE... [more]
JOWITA   f   Polish
Polish form of JOVITA
JOYCE   f & m   English
From the medieval masculine name Josse, which was derived from the earlier Iudocus, which was a Latinized form of the Breton name Judoc meaning "lord"... [more]
JOZEFIEN   f   Dutch
Dutch form of JOSÉPHINE
JÓZEFINA   f   Polish
Polish form of JOSÉPHINE
JOZEFINA   f   Croatian
Croatian form of JOSÉPHINE
JUDIT   f   Hungarian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Hungarian, Spanish and Scandinavian form of JUDITH
JUDITA   f   Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of JUDITH
JUDITE   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of JUDITH
JUDITH   f   English, Jewish, French, German, Spanish, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית (Yehudit) meaning "woman from Judea", Judea being an ancient region in Israel... [more]
JUDYTA   f   Polish
Polish form of JUDITH
JÚLIA   f   Portuguese, Hungarian, Slovak
Portuguese, Hungarian and Slovak form of JULIA
JULIANA   f   Dutch, German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Iulianus (see JULIAN)... [more]
JULIANE   f   French, German
French and German feminine form of JULIAN
JULIANNA   f   Hungarian, Polish, English
Feminine form of Iulianus (see JULIAN).
JULIANNE   f   English
Feminine form of Iulianus (see JULIAN).
JULIE   f   French, English
French form of JULIA... [more]
JULIENNE   f   French
French feminine form of Iulianus (see JULIAN).
JULIET   f   English
Anglicized form of JULIETTE or GIULIETTA... [more]
JULIJA   f   Slovene, Croatian, Lithuanian
Slovene, Croatian and Lithuanian form of JULIA
JULIJANA   f   Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian
Slovene, Croatian and Macedonian form of JULIANA
JULITA   f   Polish
Polish form of JULITTA
JUN   m & f   Chinese, Korean
From Chinese "ruler, supreme", "talented, handsome" (which is usually only masculine) or "army" (also usually only masculine)... [more]
JUNIA   f   Biblical, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of JUNIUS... [more]
JUSTÍNA   f   Slovak
Slovak feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN).
JUSTINA   f   English, Slovene, Czech, Lithuanian, Late Roman
Feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN).
JUSTINE   f   French, English, Dutch, German
French feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN)... [more]
JUSTÝNA   f   Czech
Czech feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN).
JUSTYNA   f   Polish
Polish feminine form of Iustinus (see JUSTIN).
KAARINA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of KATHERINE
KADRI   f   Estonian
Estonian form of KATHERINE
KAKALINA   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of KATHERINE
KALA (2)   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of SARAH
KALENA   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of KAREN (1)
KALYANI   f   Indian, Hinduism
Feminine form of KALYAN... [more]
KAMALA   f & m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "lotus" or "pale red" in Sanskrit... [more]
KAMARIA   f   Eastern African, Swahili
Swahili name, likely related to QAMAR.
KAMILA   f   Czech, Slovak, Polish
Czech, Slovak and Polish form of CAMILLA
KAMILĖ   f   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of CAMILLA
KAMILLA   f   Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Hungarian form of CAMILLA, as well as a Scandinavian variant.
KANDAKE   f   Biblical, Biblical Greek
Biblical Greek form of CANDACE
KAREN (1)   f   Danish, Norwegian, German, English
Danish short form of KATHERINE... [more]
KARIN   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Finnish, English
Swedish short form of KATHERINE
KARINA   f   Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Polish, German, Russian, English
Elaborated form of KARIN
KARMELA   f   Croatian
Croatian form of CARMELA
KARMEN   f   Slovene, Croatian
Slovene and Croatian form of CARMEN
KAROLA   f   Hungarian, German
Hungarian and German feminine form of CAROLUS
KAROLIINA   f   Finnish
Finnish feminine form of CAROLUS
KAROLÍNA   f   Czech
Czech feminine form of CAROLUS
KAROLINE   f   German, Danish, Norwegian
Feminine form of CAROLUS
KASANDRA   f   English (Modern), Polish
English variant and Polish form of CASSANDRA
KASSANDRA   f   Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek, English (Modern)
Ancient Greek form of CASSANDRA, as well as a modern English variant.
KASSIA   f   English (Rare)
Variant of CASSIA
KATALIN   f   Hungarian, Basque
Hungarian and Basque form of KATHERINE
KATARIINA   f   Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of KATHERINE
KATARIN   f   Breton
Breton form of KATHERINE
KATARÍNA   f   Slovak
Slovak form of KATHERINE
KATARINE   f   German
German form of KATHERINE
KATARZYNA   f   Polish
Polish form of KATHERINE
KATELIJN   f   Dutch
Dutch form of KATHERINE, used especially in Flanders.
KATELIJNE   f   Dutch
Dutch form of KATHERINE, used especially in Flanders.
KATELL   f   Breton
Breton form of KATHERINE
KATEŘINA   f   Czech
Czech form of KATHERINE
KATERINA   f   Macedonian, Russian, Bulgarian, Greek, Late Roman
Macedonian form of KATHERINE, a Russian short form of YEKATERINA, a Bulgarian short form of EKATERINA, and a Greek variant of AIKATERINE.
KATERYNA   f   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of KATHERINE
KATHARINE   f   English, German
English variant of KATHERINE and German variant of KATHARINA... [more]
KATHERINA   f   English (Rare), German
Latinate form of KATHERINE... [more]
KATHERINE   f   English
From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine)... [more]
KATHLEEN   f   Irish, English
Anglicized form of CAITLÍN
KATHRINE   f   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of KATHERINE
KATINKA   f   German, Dutch
German form of KATENKA
KATJA   f   German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Slovene
German, Scandinavian, Dutch and Slovene form of KATYA
KATRIEN   f   Dutch
Dutch form of KATHERINE
KATRIJN   f   Dutch
Dutch form of KATHERINE
KATRINE   f   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of KATHERINE
KATRIONA   f   English (Rare)
Variant of CATRIONA
KATTALIN   f   Basque
Basque form of KATHERINE
KEARA   f   English (Modern)
Variant of CIARA (1)
KEISHA   f   African American
Recent coinage, possibly invented, possibly based on KEZIAH.
KEKEPANIA   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of STEPHANIE
KELLY   m & f   Irish, English
Anglicized form of the Irish given name CEALLACH or the surname derived from it Ó Ceallaigh... [more]
KERTTU   f   Finnish
Finnish form of GERTRUDE
KETEVAN   f   Georgian
Georgian form of KATHERINE
KEZIA   f   Biblical
Variant of KEZIAH
KEZIAH   f   Biblical
From the Hebrew name קְצִיעָה (Qetzi'ah) meaning "cassia", from the name of the spice tree... [more]
KHURSHID   m & f   Iranian, Pakistani, Persian Mythology
Modern Persian form of Avestan Hvare Khshaeta meaning "shining sun"... [more]
KIANA (1)   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of DIANA
KIARA   f   English (Modern)
Variant of CIARA (1) or CHIARA... [more]
KIIRA   f   Finnish
Finnish feminine form of CYRUS
KILIKINA   f   Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of CHRISTINA
KINGA   f   Polish, Hungarian
Polish and Hungarian diminutive of KUNIGUNDE
KIRA (2)   f   English
Variant of CIARA (1)
KIRSTEN   f   Danish, Norwegian, English
Danish and Norwegian form of CHRISTINA
KIRSTIN   f   Scottish
Scottish form of CHRISTINA
KISTIÑE   f   Basque
Basque form of CHRISTINA
KJELLFRID   f   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Ketilriðr, derived from the elements ketill meaning "kettle" and fríðr meaning "beautiful".
KLÁRA   f   Hungarian, Czech, Slovak
Hungarian, Czech and Slovak form of CLARA
KLĀRA   f   Latvian
Latvian form of CLARA
KLAUDIA   f   Polish, Slovak
Polish and Slovak feminine form of CLAUDIUS
KLAUDIE   f   Czech
Czech feminine form of CLAUDIUS
KLAUDIJA   f   Croatian
Croatian feminine form of CLAUDIUS
KLAVDIJA   f   Slovene
Slovene feminine form of CLAUDIUS
KLAVDIYA   f   Russian
Russian feminine form of CLAUDIUS
KLEMENTINA   f   Slovene, Croatian
Slovene and Croatian form of CLEMENTINA
KLEMENTYNA   f   Polish
Polish form of CLEMENTINA
KLIMENTINA   f   Macedonian
Macedonian form of CLEMENTINA
KLOTILD   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of CLOTILDE
KONSTANCJA   f   Polish
Polish form of CONSTANTIA
KONSTANTINA   f   Greek
Greek feminine form of Constantinus (see CONSTANTINE).
KONSTANZE   f   German
German form of CONSTANTIA
KORNÉLIA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of CORNELIA


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