Boy Names That Mean The

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Keerthimanth
The one who is full of glory or fame
Sanskrit
Keeton
From the town of Keton in England, meaning 'shed town'.
English
Kefir
Derived from the fermented milk drink, possibly from Caucasus region.
Russian
Keigan
Little fire, derived from the Gaelic word for fire.
Scottish
Kelbie
Place by the spring.
Scottish
Keldon
From the valley of the river Kent.
English
Keleman
Derived from the Hungarian word 'kelemen', meaning 'merciful'.
Hungarian
Kelemen
Derived from the Latin name Clemens, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Hungarian
Kelham
From the village on the ridge.
English
Kelland
From the bright valley.
English
Kellbey
From the meadow with the spring.
English
Kellbie
From the meadow with the spring.
English
Kellby
From the farm near the stream.
English
Kellham
From the homestead by the spring.
English
Kellog
From the Old English personal name Ceolwulf, meaning 'ship wolf'.
English
Kelvin
From the name of a Scottish river, meaning 'narrow water'.
Scottish
Kemp
From the Old English word for a warrior or champion.
English
Kempanna
Derived from the Kannada word 'kempa' meaning 'red' or 'beautiful'.
Kannada
Kempe
Derived from the Old English personal name Cempa, meaning 'warrior' or 'champ...
English
Kemper
From the Old English words 'cempa' meaning warrior, referring to a soldier or...
English
Kempten
Derived from the Celtic word 'kambos' meaning 'bend' or 'curve', referring to...
German
Kempton
From the settlement where the market is held.
English
Kenaan
Possession or acquisition, referring to the biblical land of Canaan.
Hebrew
Kenan
Possession or acquisition, from the Hebrew root meaning 'to acquire'.
Hebrew
Kenani
The name Kenani means 'beautiful' or 'handsome' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Kenaniah
The Lord establishes.
Hebrew
Kendali
Valley of the river Kendal.
English
Kendon
From the king's hill.
English
Kennadie
Derived from the Gaelic name Cináed, meaning 'born of fire'.
Scottish
Kennan
Descendant of the fair-haired one.
Irish
Kennard
Brave or hardy, from the Old English elements cene 'bold' and heard 'hardy'.
English
Kennelly
Descendant of Ceannfhalaigh, meaning 'head of the host'.
Irish
Kennley
From the Clearing of the Royal Fort.
English
Kennly
From the Clearing of the Royal Fort.
English
Kent
From the English surname, meaning 'coastal district' or 'edge'.
English
Kentavious
Combination of the names Kent and Tavious. No known specific meaning..
Latin
Kentley
From the rocky meadow.
English
Kenton
From the king's town.
English
Kenwood
From the royal forest.
English
Kenworth
From the king's estate.
English
Keone
The name Keone means 'the sand' or 'the sea foam' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Keony
Modern form of the name Keon.
English
Kepler
From the German surname Kepler, derived from kebel (barrel maker).
German
Kerbi
From the city by the river.
English
Kerbie
From the city by the river.
English
Kerby
From the city by the river.
English
Kerman
From the city of Kerman.
Persian
Kernan
Little dark one, derived from the Irish surname Ó Ciaráin.
Irish
Kernon
Little dark one, derived from the Irish name Ciarán.
Irish
Kesav
Lord Vishnu or the color of saffron.
Sanskrit
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