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Ksanka f Ukrainian, Russian
Diminutive of Oksana.
Ksava f Slovene
Diminutive form of Ksaverija.
Ksavera f Lithuanian
Lithuanian feminine name, derived from the name Xavier.
Ksaverija f Slovene
Slovene form of Xaviera.
Ksawera f Polish
Feminine form of Ksawery.
Ksaweryna f Polish
Feminine form of Ksawery.
Ksawra f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Xaviera.
Kseniia f Ukrainian
Variant transcription of Kseniya.
Ksenja f Estonian (Rare), Slovene
Estonian form of Xenia and Slovene variant of Ksenija.
Ksenka f Polish
Diminutive of Ksenia.
Ksenya f Russian
Russian pet form of Kseniya
Ksenyushka f Russian
Diminutive of Kseniya.
Kshama f Indian, Sanskrit
Means "forgiveness, forbearance" in Sanskrit.
Kshipra f Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit क्षिप्र (kṣipra) meaning "quick, swift". This is also the name of a river in India.
Kshitigarbha m Buddhism
Means "earth womb" from Sanskrit क्षिति (kshiti) meaning "earth" and गर्भ (garbha) meaning "womb, inside, interior"... [more]
Kshitindra m Sanskrit, Indian, Nepali, Hinduism, Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati
Name- Kshitindra क्षितीन्द्र... [more]
Ksiksínopa m Siksika
Derived from Siksika ksikk meaning "white" and possibly o(n)nopa, a theoretical root word for "quiver" or "arrows".
Ksyushechka f Russian
Diminutive of Kseniya via Ksyusha.
Ksyushenka f Russian
Diminutive of Kseniya.
Ksyushka f Russian
Variant of Ksyusha.
Kӑtyarikka f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Ekaterina.
K'uâ f Greenlandic
Possibly came from the Greenlandic word quaq meaning 'frozen meat'.
Kuaika m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Dwight.
Kuarasa f Abkhaz (Rare)
From Abkhaz аҟәараса (aqwarasa) meaning "turtle dove".
Küba m Vilamovian
Vilamovian cognate of Kuba.
Kubaba f Hurrian Mythology
Of unknown etymology. Kubaba (kug-ba-u) was the name of minor Hurro-Hittite goddess. A Sumerian queen that ruled in the Early Dynastic III (ca. 2500–2330 BC) period of Sumer, also went by this name... [more]
Kubuka m & f Mari
Traditionally given to children born on Tuesday.
Kuchanua f Swahili
Means "blossom" in Swahili.
Kuda m & f African (?)
Means "love" in Zimbabwe.
Kudzoka f Shona
Means "to come back" in Shona.
Kuenga m & f Bhutanese
Bhutanese form of Kunga.
Kufara f Shona
Means "happiness" in Shona.
Kuhlula m & f Tsonga
Means "win" in Xitsonga.
Kuhnogah m Cherokee
Meaning unknown.
Kuira m Chechen
Means "hawk" in Chechen.
Kuisma m Finnish
Finnish variant of Cosmas. It also means "St. John's wort" in Finnish.
Kuja m Popular Culture (?)
Kuja is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy IX. A gunrunner obsessed with power and its application.... [more]
K'ujana m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "favourite", "prized".... [more]
Kûka f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Kuka f Japanese
From Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time" combined with 華 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kukka-Maaria f Finnish
Combination of kukka, meaning "a flower" in Finnish and Maaria which refers to Virgin Mary. Christian feast, Visitation of Mary, was called Kukka-Maaria in the past.... [more]
Kula f Hawaiian
Means "gold" in Hawaiian.
Kulasa f Filipino
Diminutive of Nicolasa.
Kuliana f Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Juliette.
Kulika f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Tamil, Hinduism, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Nepali, Bengali, Sinhalese
MEANING - "of good or noble family " , any artisan of eminent birth, high-born lady
Kulika m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Curtis.
Kulina f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Telugu, Indian, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Nepali
MEANING - well-born, of eminent or high descent, belonging to the good or noble family, a name of goddess Durga
Kulisitofa m Tongan
Tongan form of Christopher.
Kulitta f Hurrian Mythology
In Hurrian Mythology, Kulitta is one of the handmaids of the goddess Šauška.
Kulla f Estonian
Feminine form of Kullar.
Kulta f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means both "gold" and "darling, dear" in Finnish.
Kulthida f Thai
Alternate transcription of Kunthida.
Kuma m & f Japanese
From Japanese くま (kuma) meaning "bear" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Kuma f Efik
Means "I'm still in love with you" in Efik.
Kumala f Indonesian, Filipino (Rare), Tausug (Rare)
Means "gem, gemstone" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कोमल (komala) meaning "tender, delicate, gentle". This is also a variant of the Tausug name Kumalah, which has the same meaning and is of the same origin.
Kumalah f Filipino, Tausug
From Tausug kumala' meaning "gem".
K’umara f & m Aymara
Means "healthy" in Aymara.
Kumba f African
A name given to the second girl child from a tribe in the Lofa county of Liberia by the kissi tribes.
Kumbhakarna m Hinduism
Means "pot-eared, pitcher-eared" in Sanskrit, from कुम्भ (kumbha) meaning "pitcher, pot, jar" and कर्ण (karna) meaning "ear". In the Hindu epic the Ramayana he is a rakshasa (a type of supernatural being) and the younger brother of the demon king Ravana.
Kumika f Japanese
From Japanese 空 (ku) meaning "sky", 見 (mi) meaning "to see" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Kumina f Japanese
From Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Kumraita f Mandaean
Etymology unknown, possibly from the Mandaic kumra meaning "priest".
Kuna f & m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of diminutives that end in -კუნა (-kuna), such as Likuna and Mzikuna.
Kunagadoga m Cherokee
Means "standing turkey" in Cherokee.
Kunakana m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Duncan.
Kun Ana f Mythology
The Turkic sun goddess, associated with life and fertility, warmth and health. Her name is derived from gün meaning "sun, day" and ana meaning "mother".
Kuncheria m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Zachariah used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Kunda m & f Lala
Means "love" in Lala, a Zambian language.
Kundzia f Polish
Diminutive of Kunegunda.
Kunegonda f Dutch
Dutch variant of Kunigunde.
Kùnegùńda f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Kunigunde.
K'unerna f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "one whom one finds sweet/attractive" (see also K'unâĸ).
Kunga m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan ཀུན་དགའ (kun-dga') meaning "rejoicing, joyous", used as a Tibetan translation of the name Ananda.
Kungkea m & f Khmer
Means "river" in Khmer.
Kunichika m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 邦 (kuni) meaning "home country (usually refers to Japan)" or 国 (kuni) meaning "land, country, region" combined with 親 (chika) meaning "parent, elder" or 周 (chika) meaning "laps, circuits".... [more]
Kunigunda f Slovene, Hungarian
Slovene and Hungarian form of Kunigunde.
Kunika f Japanese
From Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time", 二 (ni) meaning "two" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kunilla f Finnish
Finnish form of Gunilla.
Kunisada m Japanese
From 郁 (kuni) meaning "cultural progress, culture, fragrance, perfume" combined with 貞 (sada) meaning "faithfulness, chastity, virtue, righteousness". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kunizza f Medieval German
Diminutive of names formed with the name element kuni "clan, family" or kuoni "brave".
Kunka f Bulgarian
Colloquial word for "hand" in Bulgaria.
Künna f East Frisian
East Frisian short form of Kunigunda.
Kunta m Literature, African American (Rare)
This name was popularized in the USA in the late 1970s by the character Kunta Kinte in Alex Haley's historical novel 'Roots' (1976) and the subsequent television miniseries based on the book (1977).
Kunthida f Thai
From Thai กุล (gun) meaning "lineage, tribe, family" or "descending from a good family" and ธิดา (tí-daa) meaning "daughter".
Kunyonywa m Nyakyusa
Means "you need" in Nyakyusa.
Kuobakhaya f Yakut
Means "hare" in Yakut.
Kuo Kuobakhaya f Yakut
Means "hare beauty" in Yakut.
Kupa'a m Hawaiian
Means "steadfast" in Hawaiian.
Kupala f Slavic Mythology
Kupala is the Slavic goddess of water, herbs and magic. Her name means "to bathe".
K'upaluna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic name deriving from qupaluk, another word for qupaloraarsuk meaning "snow bunting".
Kura f Maori
Means "red, glow" in Māori.
Kurama m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 蔵 (sou, zou, osa.meru, kaku.reru, kura) meaning "have, hide, own, possess, storehouse" with 真 (shin, ma, ma-, makoto) meaning "Buddhist sect, reality, true" or 馬 (ba, uma, -uma, ma) meaning "horse."... [more]
Kurapika m Popular Culture
Kurapika (クラピカ) is a main character in the 'HunterXHunter' manga series.
Kurara f Japanese (Modern)
Japanese translation of Clara/Klara, given to Japanese girls over the last several decades.... [more]
Kurbika f Chechen
Derived from Arabic قُرْبَان (qurbān) meaning "sacrifice" (referring to the Islamic process of sacrificing an animal for Eid al-Adha) combined with Turkic bika meaning "lady, mistress, woman".
Kurea f Japanese (Modern)
Japanese translation of Claire/Clair/Clare, given to Japanese girls over the last few decades.... [more]
Kureha f Japanese
From Japanese 紅 (kure) meaning "crimson" combined with 茶 (ha) meaning "tea" or 華 (ha) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kurena f Japanese
From Japanese 紅 (kurena) meaning "crimson" or from Japanese 紅 (kure) meaning "crimson" combined with 夏 (na) meaning "summer", 月 (na) meaning "moon", 七 (na) meaning "seven", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" or 南 (na) meaning "south"... [more]
Kurhah m Astronomy
The star Xi Cephei in the constellation Cepheus bore the traditional names Kurhah, Alkirdah or Alkurhah.... [more]
Kurhula m Tsonga
Means "peace" in Xitsonga.
Kurma m Hinduism
Means "tortoise, turtle" in Sanskrit. This is the name of one of the avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu, who appears as a tortoise to support the base of Mount Mandara during the churning of the ocean.
Kurmi Thaya f Aymara
From the Aymara kurmi meaning "rainbow" and thaya meaning "cold".
Kurmi Uma f Aymara
From the Aymara kurmi meaning "rainbow" and uma meaning "water".
Kurnia f & m Indonesian
Means "blessing, gift" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कारुण्य (karunya).
Kurōta m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 九 (kyuu, ku, kokono, kokono.tsu) meaning "nine" & 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, merry" with 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big, plump, thick."... [more]
Kuroyefa m & f Western African, Ijaw
Means "nothing is difficult in life" in Ijaw.
Kursiya f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek kursiy meaning "the throne of Allah".
Kurua f Japanese
From Japanese 来 (kuru) meaning "to come" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Kurunta m Hittite Mythology
Possibly deriving from the Proto-Indo-European root *kerh ("horn"). Name borne by a Hittite god of hunting and wild animals, who was often associated with deer. A possible Luwian origin has been proposed for Kurunta, by way of the god Runtiya entering the Hittite pantheon, however this is disputed.
Kuruvila m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Cyriacus used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians and Syro-Malabar Catholics.
Kuruvilla m Malayalam
Malayalam form of Cyril
Kurwa f & m Swahili
Means "first of twins" in Swahili.
Kusama f Chechen (Rare)
Of unknown meaning.
Kusayla m Berber (Anglicized)
Kusayla or koceïla or kasîla was a berber chief from the end of the 7th century.
Kuseka f Shona
Means "to laugh" in Shona.
Kushchta m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi form of Konstantin.
Kushina f Japanese
Nine goods
Kusi Aruma f Aymara
From the Aymara kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and aruma meaning "night".
Kusi Chuyma f Aymara
From the Aymara kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and chuyma meaning "lung" in Aymara, conceptually seen as the 'heart' of a person or seat of sentiment and emotion in Aymara culture.
Kusiima m Ganda (Modern), Swahili, Kiga
Means "thankful" in Swahili, Kiga, and Ganda.
Kusi Nayra f Aymara
From the Aymara kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and nayra meaning "eyes".
Kusi Wayra f Aymara
From the Aymara kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and wayra meaning "wind".
Kusi Wiñaya f Aymara
From the Aymara kusi meaning "fortune, happiness" and wiñaya meaning "eternal".
Kuşma m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Kuzma.
Kusta m Estonian
Variant of Kustas.
Kusta m Laz
A Laz name, perhaps from Kostas.
Kustaava f Finnish
Feminine form of Kustaa.
Kustaawa f Finnish
Finnish Feminine variant of Kustaa
Kustuktaana f Yakut
From кустук (kustuk) meaning "rainbow".
Kutenda f & m Shona
Means "faith" or "to thank" in Shona.
Kutha m Chewa
Means "destiny" in Chewa.
Kutjara m Indigenous Australian Mythology
One of the two male ancestors of mortals that taught people to keep in touch with Dreamtime (the source of all life).
Kuʻualoha f Hawaiian
Means "my love" in Hawaiian, from ku'u, an affectionate way to say "mine", and aloha, meaning "love".
Kuuga m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (kuu) meaning "empty, sky" combined with 河 (ga) meaning "river". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kuuhuma m Yakut
Yakut form of Kuzma.
Kuuka f Greenlandic
Younger form of Kûka.
Kuʻuleialoha f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name with the combination of kuʻu "my", lei "wreath; child" and aloha "love". Meaning "my beloved child".
Kuuna f Greenlandic
Reformed spelling of Kona, a Greenlandic name meaning "woman, wife" in Old Norse.
Kuura m & f Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Means "rime, hoarfrost" in Finnish.
Kuuya m Japanese
"Expanding sky"
Kuvira f Popular Culture, Hindi (Rare)
Apparently meant to be derived from the Sanskrit word वीर (vīrá) meaning "hero, heroic, powerful". This is the name of an antagonist from the animated series 'The Legend of Korra'.
Kuvittēriyā f Tamil
Tamil form of Quiteria.
Kuwala m & f Chewa
Means "shining light" in Chewa.
Kuwannaniya f Near Eastern Mythology, Hittite Mythology
Of uncertain etymology, possibly deriving in part from the Hittite element kuu̯an ("woman"). Kuwannaniya was a Hittite goddess of spring, possibly related to a specific sacred space (known as loci numinosi).
Kuyana f Kongo
"person supported or who comes to support, support, protect something"
Kuypa Nayra f Aymara
Means "chestnut-colour eyes" in Aymara.
Kuyra m Chechen
Means "goshawk" in Chechen.
Kuziva m & f African
Zimbabwe/Shona
Kuzya m Russian
Diminutive of Kuzma. Used in Soviet kids show «Домовёнок Кузя» (“Brownie Kuzya”).
Květka f Czech
Variant of Květa or a diminutive of Květoslava.
Květuška f Czech
Diminutive of Květa or Květuše.
Kvinta f Bulgarian, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian, Slovak and Ukrainian form of Quinta.
Kvintiana f Russian
Russian form of Quintiana.
Kvintiliana f Russian
Russian form of Quintiliana.
Kvintilla f Russian
Russian form of Quintilla.
Kviria m Georgian Mythology, Georgian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain, though it could be derived from (and is certainly associated with) the Georgian word კვირა (kvira) meaning "week" as well as "Sunday" (ultimately of Greek origin).... [more]
Kviterija f Bosnian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
Bosnian and Croatian form of Quiteria.
Kviteriya f Russian
Russian form of Quiteria.
Kvitka f Ukrainian (Rare)
Diminutive of Kvitoslava. It means "flower" in Ukrainian.
Kvitoslava f Ukrainian
Ukrainian cognate of Kvetoslava.
Kwa f Chinese (Rare)
Transferred from the surname "Kwa".
Kwada m Bariba
Means "last son of the throne" in Bariba.
Kwamboka f Gusii
From Ekegusii tamboka, "to cross over"
Kwamena m Akan
variant of Kwame
Kwanaya f Shona
Meaning “it has rained”, rain is seen as a symbol of new life as its waters are a source of nourishment for natural life.
Kwanza-piya m Ancient Near Eastern, Luwian
Means "gift of the Kwanza (goddesses of fate in the Luwian pantheon)", deriving from the Luwian element pi-i-ya ("to give").
Kwasiba f & m Ndyuka
Ndyuka equivalent of the Fante (Akan) name Kwasi.
Kwatisa f Tsonga
Means "made furious" in Xitsonga.
Kwayedza m & f Shona
Meaning “the sunlight or morning light has dawned” or “the sunrise has dawned”.
Kwena m & f Sotho
Means "crocodile" in the Sotho and Tswana languages. This name is chiefly used by Northern Sotho people.
Kwiatka f Polish
Diminutive of Kwiatosława.
Kwiatomiła f Polish (Rare)
From Polish "Kwiato" (Kwiat) meaning "Flower" combined with slavic "Mila" meaning "Gracious, Dear". Masculine form is Kwiatomił.
Kwiatosława f Polish
Variant of Kwietosława and masculine form of Kwiatosław.
Kwiatulka f Polish
Diminutive of Kwiatosława.
Kwiatunia f Polish
Diminutive of Kwiatosława.
Kwiatusia f Polish
Diminutive of Kwiatosława.
Kwieta f Polish (Archaic)
Originally the Polish form of Quieta. Due to its resemblance to Polish kwiat "flower", it was early on conflated with and used as a vernacular form of Flora.
Kwietka f Polish
Diminutive of Kwietosława.
Kwietosława f Polish
Polish cognate of Květoslava.
Kwietulka f Polish
Diminutive of Kwietosława.
Kwietunia f Polish
Diminutive of Kwietosława.
Kwietusia f Polish
Diminutive of Kwietosława.
Kwina f Bodo
Bodo form of Queen.
Kwiryna f Polish
Polish form of Quirina.
Kyana f Dutch, African American, English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Qiana as well as a feminine form of Kyan.
Kyanna f English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Possibly a combination of the popular phonetic elements ky, ya and na based on names such as Kianna, Kaya 2 and Ayanna.
Kyasia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name prefix ky and Asia 1.
Kydaana f Yakut
Either means "blizzard", "cold", or "the sparkle of kydamniir" in Yakut.
Kyeisha f English
Variant of "Keisha".
Kyesha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the element ky and Iesha (Compare Tyesha). It can also sometimes be a variant of Keisha.
Kyfa m Biblical Ukrainian, Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian form of Kephas (see Cephas).
Kyla f Irish (Anglicized, Modern, Rare)
Feminine Anglicized form of Cadhla.
Kylea f English (American)
Probably a feminine form of Kyle.
Kyleah f English (Modern, Rare)
Likely a variant of Kylie or Kalea.
Kyleena f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Kyleen.
Kyliah f English (American)
Meaning unknown. Possibly an elaboration of Kylie or Kyla
Kyliana f English (Modern, Rare), Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), French (Rare)
In the English-speaking world, this name is usually a combination of the names Kyle and Ana or Anna or Liana.... [more]
Kylijah m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
An invented name, blending the popular phonetic prefix ka and the name Elijah.
Kylina f English (American, Modern, Rare), English (Canadian, Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Perhaps a feminine form of Kyle or elaboration of Kylie using Lina 2.
Kymberlea f American (Modern, Rare, ?)
Extremely rare variant of Kimberly.
Kymopoleia f Greek Mythology
Means "wave-walker" from Greek κῦμα (kuma) "wave, billow" and πολέω (poleo) "to go about, to range over". Kymopoleia, Greek goddess of heavy seas and storms, was a daughter of the sea god Poseidon and Amphitrite and she was the wife of Briareus, one of the three Hundred-Handlers... [more]
Kynara f African American
Possibly an invented name, related to Kiara or Kinneret
Kyndra f English (American)
Variant of Kendra. Also compare Kindra.
Kyneburga f History (Ecclesiastical)
Variant of Cyneburga. This was the name of Saint Kyneburga, one of the four daughters of King Paeda.
Kyniska f Ancient Greek
From κυνίσκα (kyniska), the Aeolic and Doric Greek form of the noun κυνίσκη (kyniske) meaning "female puppy", itself from κύων (kyon) "dog" (genitive κυνός (kynos))... [more]
Kyōka f Japanese
From Japanese 京 (kyō) meaning "capital city", 恭 (kyō) meaning "respectful, polite" or 杏 (kyō) meaning "apricot" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" or 花 (ka) meaning "flower, blossom"... [more]
Kyoka f Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 京香 or 恭香 or 恭花 or 杏花 (see Kyōka).
Kyómugisha f Kiga
Means "something that brings luck" in Rukiga.
Kyona f Japanese
"Red Apple"
Kyong-Hwa f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경화 (see Gyeong-Hwa).
Kyouka f Japanese
Variant transcription of Kyoka.
Kyouma m Japanese
From Japanese 恭 (kyou) meaning "respect" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". This name can also be constructed from other kanji combinations.
Kyoung-Ja f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경자 (see Gyeong-Ja).
Kyōya m Japanese
From Japanese 恭 (kyō) meaning "respectful, polite", 京 (kyō) meaning "capital city", 鏡 (kyō) meaning "mirror", 姜 (kyō) meaning "ginger", or 杏 (kyō) meaning "apricot" combined with 夜 (ya) meaning "night", 矢 (ya) meaning "dart, arrow", 也 (ya) meaning "also", 弥 (ya) meaning "all the more, increasingly", and 屋 (ya) meaning "shop"... [more]
Kyparissia f Greek, Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Kyparissos. This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Athena at Asopus in Laconia.
Kyrra f English
Variant spelling of Kira 2.
Kyta f Selkup
From кыт (kyt) meaning "moss".
Kytaliina f Yakut
Derived from Yakut кыталык (kytalyk) meaning "Siberian crane".
Kyu-Ha m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 규하 (see Gyu-Ha).
Kyung-A f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경아 (see Gyeong-A).
Kyung-Ah f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경아 (see Gyeong-A).
Kyungha m & f Korean
Means "congratulation" in Korean.
Kyung-Hwa f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경화 (see Gyeong-Hwa).
Kyung-Wha f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경화 (see Gyeong-Hwa).
Kyura m Chechen
Means "falcon" in Chechen.
La f & m African American
Shortening of African American names that start with la, such as Latasha and Latanya for females and LaShawn and Lashay for males... [more]
Lá f & m Vietnamese
Means "leaf" in Vietnamese.
La m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 羅 (la) meaning "collect, gather, catch".
Lääda m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Vladimir.
Laadah m Biblical
Laadah was a son of Shelah and a grandson of Judah. His son was Mareshah... [more]
Laafrica f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name Africa 1.
Laʻakea m & f Hawaiian
Means "clear sacredness" or "clear holiness," from laʻa meaning "sacred, holy, devoted, consecrated, dedicated" and kea meaning "white, clear."
La'amea f Polynesian
Name of Polynesian origin, meaning "precious sun".
Laara m Southern Sami
Southern Sámi form of Lars.
Laasa m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Lâsa.
Laava f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La combined with the name Ava 1.