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Chinese
Golden
Chinese
Unknown
Indigenous
Bringer of peace
Chinese
golden dragon
English
From a Scottish surname, an Anglicized form of Mac Fhionnlaigh, itself derived from the given name Fionnlagh.
Old English
little fire
African
A strong protector
Chinese
Golden
Chinese
Golden bell
Chinese
Strong
Old English
king's meadow
Indian
celestial musician
Sanskrit
musical instrument
Celtic
Descendant of the fair warrior
English
Fair
Japanese
Golden ruler
Japanese
Chronicle
Slavic
Little girl
Celtic
little king
Japanese
Friend
Chinese
Stable peace
Chinese
Unknown
Old English
king
Old English
Son of the king
Japanese
Golden
Korean
golden heart
English
From an English surname that was derived from the given name Cynesige. This name is borne by Kinsey Millhone, the heroine in a series of mystery novel
English
King's ford
Old English
king's son
English
Variant of Kinsley.
English
From a surname that was derived from an English place name, itself meaning "clearing belonging to Cyne". The Old English given name Cyne is a short fo
English
Relative or family member
English
Son of Kin
Korean
Golden sun
Southeast Asian
Strong
English
To shine
Eastern European
Clean
Chinese
Unknown
Scottish
from the king's estate
Spanish
Unknown
Japanese
A type of fabric
Celtic
Cavern of the river
Germanic
royal; brave
Spanish
Unknown
English
Royal
African
Brave warrior
African
kingly, royal
Hebrew
Acquisition
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Golden
Chinese
Unknown
African
One who is strong
Arabic
Treasure
Celtic
King's meadow
Japanese
to shine; light
Spanish
brave warrior
Persian
Noble, bright
Japanese
A beautiful child
Korean
noble
African
God is gracious
African
brown hills
Chinese
Strong
Hebrew
God is gracious
English
Light
Japanese
pure
Spanish
kiosk, booth
Spanish
Small structure
Celtic
river
Native American
Native American tribe
English
From a nickname, probably from the English word kipper meaning "male salmon".
Polynesian
Keeper
Southeast Asian
Fan
English
From the pointed hill
Native American
to be brave
English
From the hilltop
English
From an English surname that was from a place name meaning "Cyppel's people". The surname was borne by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), a British novelist
Old English
from the hill
English
Fenced area
English
Variant of Ciara 1.
Hebrew
ray of light
Slavic
little lady
English
Ray of light
Sanskrit
ray of light
Indian
Brother of light
Indian
Eye's light
Indian
Light of victory
Indian
Light of victory
Indian
Light of the lamp
Sanskrit
ray of light
Indian
Ray of light
Indian
Love of rays
Indian
Lion of rays
Japanese
Shining
Indian
Singing praises
Southeast Asian
beloved; dear
Turkish
Beloved child
Spanish
Unknown
English
From an English surname that was originally from a place name meaning "church settlement" in Old Norse. This name briefly spiked in popularity for Ame
Celtic
little church
Slavic
the one who is
Irish
little dark one
Indian
Ray of light
Greek
ray of light
English
Light
Japanese
Tree
Greek
Lady or mistress
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Little lord
Greek
Lordly
Hebrew
City
English
Little dark one
Turkish
Brave
Slavic
Lordly
Japanese
mythical creature
Japanese
Unknown
Sanskrit
light
Indian
Brother of the crown
Japanese
To cut
Indian
Lion of the sun
English
From an English and Scottish surname meaning "church" from Old Norse kirkja, ultimately from Greek ΞΊΟ ΟΞΉΞ±ΞΊΟΞ½ (kyriakon). A famous bearer was American a
English
Church town
Greek
Circle
English
Church or sanctuary
Celtic
Little church
Celtic
Church land
English
Church land
Southeast Asian
Bringer of light
Greek
the sun
Indian
Sunbeam
Japanese
To sing
Turkish
brave
Indian
Grace
Indian
Compassionate
Celtic
Light
English
A place of myrrh
English
Possibly an elaboration of Kiri or Kira 2. It seems to have been brought to attention in Australia in the 1970s by the actress Kirrily Nolan.
Slavic
A leader or ruler
Slavic
Light
Sanskrit
black
Sanskrit
dark, black
Indian
Lord Krishna
Scandinavian
Follower of Christ
Celtic
Christian follower
Germanic
follower of Christ
English
Danish and Norwegian form of Christina.
Scottish
follower of Christ
Scandinavian
Christian
Scandinavian
Christian
English
Christian
Old English
follower of Christ
Celtic
Christian follower
Celtic
Christ bearer
Indian
Devotional singing
Indian
Famous
Indian
Song or hymn
Indian
Fame
Indian
Fame and glory
Japanese
to cut
Indian
Grace
Indian
One who is merciful
Indian
Grace
Indian
one who is kind
Indian
Beautiful
Celtic
Church by the water
Celtic
Dark-haired
Hebrew
City of the sun
Slavic
Pure
Hungarian
little
Japanese
Pure
Arabic
Narrative
Indian
Farmer
Indian
Pure and bright
Greek
defender of mankind
Spanish
Unknown
Japanese
To be strong
Celtic
Graced by God
Indian
A small or tiny person
English
Rain, great joy
Indian
God's promise
Indian
Lord of the universe
Indian
Lord Krishna's devotee
Indian
Lion of Krishna
Caribbean
Joyful
Indian
lord Krishna
African
Strong
Indian
Young bud
Indian
Lord Krishna
Indian
Hindu deity
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Indian
Youth
Indian
Young brother
Indian
Young
Indian
Young girl
Indian
Adolescent
Indian
Young lion
Japanese
Japanese dog breed
Indian
Lord of the earth
Persian
Land of peace
Caribbean
Joyful
Russian
a little bird
Indian
Budding flower
Persian
fate, destiny
Arabic
Fate
Indian
Lord Krishna
Chinese
Unknown
Indian
Unknown
English
To touch with affection
Arabic
pure, chaste
Indian
Farmer
Greek
pure; chaste
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Sweet
Greek
sweetheart
African
to be blessed
African
Loves deeply
Old English
to kiss
African
Sweetness
Latin
affectionate
Latin
affectionate term
Japanese
Kiss
Korean
Sunshine
English
Diminutive of Christopher or Katherine. A notable bearer was Kit Carson (1809-1868), an American frontiersman and explorer.
Japanese
north
Japanese
Second son
Indian
Unknown
English
From the kitchen
Old English
cooking place
English
Food preparer
Various
Native American
small, little
Native American
to be strong
Spanish
Playful
Spanish
little cat
Old English
hawk-like bird
African
Traditional cloth
Chinese
Joyful
Chinese
Golden phoenix
English
Friends or acquaintances
Chinese
Unknown
African
Unknown
Spanish
little one
Eastern European
Chaste
African
Little one
African
Loved one
Native American
little one
Celtic
Pure
Chinese
Unknown
Arabic
one who hides
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Strong
African
Gift of God
African
to be strong
Old English
noble, bright
English
Brave warrior
Old English
son of Kit
African
the one who knows
English
pure; clear
Japanese
Pure
Celtic
Unknown
Latin
pure
Southeast Asian
Pure
English
Pure
Various
English
Bearer of Christ
African
Unknown
English
At the land's end, sheltered place
Indian
Small
English
Diminutive of Katherine.
Latin
little cat
Old English
little cat
African
Small or little one
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Strong
English
pure; innocent
Chinese
Unknown
Japanese
pure
Japanese
pure
Spanish
Precious
Germanic
tickle
Hebrew
Pure
Spanish
Pure
Chinese
long-lasting
Arabic
gift, blessing
Spanish
brave; strong
African
Protected
Turkish
The one who is loved
Irish
noble, brave
Irish
gentle
Celtic
Brave
African
peaceful
Celtic
brave warrior
Polynesian
God is gracious
African
to be strong
Polynesian
Flightless bird
Arabic
Awake
Japanese
Purity
Japanese
Quiet
Japanese
Self-reliance
African
The one who is born after
African
strong, powerful
English
to kiss; affection
African
Harvest
Celtic
pure; innocent
Hebrew
Pure
Hebrew
pure; a form of Keziah
African
Pure
African
Joyful child
Scandinavian
Pure
English
victory; rejoicing
Scandinavian
Helmet
Scandinavian
Pure
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Indian
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
bright
Korean
unknown
English
Unknown
Germanic
Victory of the people
Greek
Lame
Latin
clear, bright
Eastern European
Key or lock
Southeast Asian
Sound or echo
Spanish
Unknown meaning
English
Bright or clear
Germanic
bright, clear
English
Cleric or scholar
Latin
Bright
French
Bright
Germanic
Clear
Latin
bright, clear
Latin
bright, clear
Germanic
Victory of the people
Germanic
Famous
Latin
classic, traditional
Greek
classic
African
Classic
French
Classic
Greek
classy, elegant
Germanic
glory; fame
Latin
lame
Latin
lame
Latin
lame, disabled
Latin
Lame
French
Lame
Latin
Lame
Latin
lame; disabled
Latin
Lame
Latin
Lame
Latin
Lame
Various
Germanic
victorious people
Germanic
Victory
English
Variant of Clay.
Southeast Asian
pure; clear
French
Famous
Germanic
Clay
Germanic
Potter
Germanic
clothes, garments
Spanish
Key
African
unknown meaning
Germanic
climber
Germanic
Little boy
Germanic
Small boy
Dutch
Small, little
Germanic
Smaller
Germanic
Little one
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
glorious; famous
Germanic
cliff; slope
English
Hill by a cliff
Greek
Glory
Greek
glory of the father
Greek
to steal
Germanic
clan leader
Spanish
Clever
Germanic
clever
Eastern European
Glorious
Slavic
clever
Germanic
Clay
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
sword
Greek
Key; unlocker
English
From the clay town
Spanish
clever; intelligent
English
Cliff ford
English
Clear
Old English
to cling
Germanic
One who clings
Greek
healer
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Germanic
cliff dweller
English
Hill
English
Hill town
Germanic
Rock
Spanish
follower of Christ
Spanish
Unknown
Dutch
slope
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Celtic
Irish river
Celtic
glory, fame
Latin
glorious, famous
Eastern European
Famous
African
Strength
African
To be strong
African
Bringer of peace
Old Norse
to gather
Dutch
to embrace
Southeast Asian
A type of fruit bat
Spanish
Unknown
Dutch
cliff dweller
Old Norse
to embrace
Celtic
From the river
Germanic
Thin
Korean
unknown meaning
Irish
brave man
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Acronym
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Arabic
Perfect
African
Bringer of happiness
Arabic
Perfect
Spanish
noble
Chinese
Unknown
Indian
Lord of the earth
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Old Norse
brave
African
to be strong
English
Modern invented name
English
Skills or talents
Caribbean
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
sweet, kind
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Slavic
pure
Caribbean
Pure
Old English
King
English
Small notch
English
Horseman or attendant
English
From the knight's field
Spanish
Unknown
English
to know; knowledge
African
Knowledge
English
Small hill
Old English
small hill
Old English
knot
English
Knowledgeable
Old English
from the hill
English
From a Scots surname that was derived from various places named Knock, from Gaelic cnoc "round hill". It jumped in popularity after the actors Angelin
Celtic
Hill of the king
Various
English
Variant of Knut. This spelling is most widespread in America.
Chinese
Child
English
Brave, bold
Polynesian
Brave warrior
Native American
no water
African
Gift from God
African
born on Saturday
Native American
friend
Chinese
surname
Spanish
Unknown
Scandinavian
Jacob
African
Sunday-born
African
Tuesday-born
African
Friday-born
Japanese
Tortoise
African
Unknown
Hebrew
A form of Jacob
African
Unknown
Hebrew
God is my strength
Hebrew
supplanter
African
A form of Jacob
African
Monday born
African
born on Friday
Arabic
Great
African
A person of strength
African
to be strong
English
Variant of Coby.
Arabic
string instrument
Turkish
big, great
Slavic
Cocoa
English
At least in part inspired by the name of a character from the animated movie Brother Bear (2003). The moviemakers apparently took it from the Lakota o
Turkish
the one who creates
African
Unknown
English
Variant of Cody.
Celtic
helper; cushion
African
Be a blessing
African
Sunday born
African
Monday-born