This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *n or *s.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Kalkidan f AmharicAmharic for "promise", root words "qal" (ቃል) meaning word, and "kidan" (ኪዳን), meaning covenant, from the Ge'ez language
Kalleis f Greek MythologyKalleis comes from the Greek word "kallos", meaning "beauty". It was the name of one the three Kharites, or Graces.
Kamonwan f ThaiFrom Thai กมล
(kamon) meaning "heart, mind" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Kanan m & f Shipibo-ConiboFrom the Shipibo
kana meaning "blue and yellow macaw" and the genitive suffix
-n.
Kanan f JapaneseFrom 伽 (
ka) meaning "attending, nursing" or 芳 (
ka) meaning "aroma, perfume, fragrance" combined with 南 (
nan) meaning "south". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kanlayakon f ThaiFrom Thai กัลยา
(kanlaya) meaning "beautiful girl" and กร
(kon) meaning "creator, performer".
Kanokphon f ThaiFrom Thai กนก
(kanok) meaning "gold" and พร
(phon) meaning "blessing".
Kanokwan f ThaiFrom Thai กนก
(kanok) meaning "gold" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Kaon f JapaneseFrom Japanese 華 (ka) meaning "flower" combined with 音 (on) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kardelen f TurkishDirectly taken from Turkish
kardelen "galanthus flower; snowdrop (flower)".
Karin f JapaneseFrom Japanese 果 (
ka) meaning "fruit" and 鈴 (
rin) meaning "bell, chime". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kass m & f English (Rare)Variant of
Cass, though it may also be from a East German surname
Kass derived from Czech
kos "blackbird".
Katumin f MormonIn LDS history, Joseph Smith received a bunch of old Egyptian scrolls. The Book of Abraham was translated from them, and fragments of a few other books were translated. One such fragment told of Princess Katumin, who was a daughter of Pharaoh Onitas.
Kayren f EnglishCould be a variation of the name Keiron, or the feminine version of it. Possibly related to the name Kay.
Keghadzin f ArmenianPerhaps from the Armenian
գեղ (gegh, kegh) meaning "beauty" and
ծին (tsin, dzin) meaning "birth".
Kén f & m VietnameseFrom a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of 揀 (
giản) meaning "to choose".
Keqin m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 克
(kè) meaning "to win, to finish, to be competent" combined with 勤
(qín) meaning "industrious, diligent, attentive" or 芹
(qín) meaning "celery", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Keres f Greek MythologyPlural form of Greek κήρ
(ker) meaning "doom" and "death (especially when violent)". In Greek mythology the Keres are goddesses or demons of death, and daughters of
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Keriman f TurkishTurkish name related to the Arabic name
Karima. A famous bearer was Keriman Halis Ece (1913-2012), the winner of the 1932 Miss Turkey pageant.
Kermen f KalmykFrom Kalmyk "kermn" meaning squirrel. In one legend, the well-known Kalmyk mound Ovaa Kermen Tolga is named after a girl allegedly buried inside.
Kerns f & m English (British)It is an Anglicized version of Ó Céirín, a Gaelic naming means "son of the dark haired one". This is typically a last name.
Kerowyn f LiteratureThe name of a character in
By the Sword, a 1991 fantasy novel by Mercedes Lackey.
Kes f Popular CultureThe name of a character in Star Trek, as well as the name of Billy's kestrel in the play
Kes.
Kesin m & f Shipibo-ConiboFrom the Shipibo name for fine, transparent fibres taken from the banana plant.