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Hawaiian Keara Irish from a saint?s name Kebira Arabic Powerful. Keeley Irish Gaelic Beautiful. A boy or girl's name. Keelin Celtic slender, fair Keely Gaelic beautiful and graceful Keera Irish Gaelic Dark, black. Feminine form of Kieran. Kefira Hebrew young lioness Kehinde Yoruban second of tiwns Kei Japanese rapture, reverence Keiko Japanese The beloved or adored one. Keilana Hawaiian adored one Keilantra princess of the night sky, magical Keil, Keilei Keira Irish Gaelic Dark, black. Feminine form of Kieran. Keisha African favourite Kelda Old Norse A fountain or mountain spring. Kelila Hebrew A crown of laurel. Kellan Gaelic warrior princess Kelley Warrior or warrior woman. Kelli A warrior maid. Kellsie Island of the ships. Kelly Irish Gaelic A warrior. A boy or girl's name. Kelsey Old Norse A dweller on the island or by the water. A boy or girl's name. Kendra Celtic/Old English Celtic: A hill. Old English: Royal power. Feminine form of Kendrick. Kennis Gaelic beautiful Kensington Kenzi, Kenzy, Kenzington, Kensi, Kensy Kenwyn Cornish/Welsh The name of a saint. A boy or girl's name. Kenya The name of an African country. A boy or girl's name. Kenyangi Ugandan white egret Kenyatta Kenyan Kepa Basque stone Kerani Hindu sacred bells Keren Hebrew A ray, or a horn. Kerensa Cornish Love. Kerri Dark and mysterious. Kerry Irish Gaelic The dark one. Also the name of an Irish county. A boy or girl's name. Kerstin Swedish form of Christina. Kerzi Turkish Kesare Spanish long-haired Keshia African The favourite. Kesi Swahili born when father was in trouble Kesia African Favourite Kessie Ghanese fat at birth Kestrel English From the bird name. Ketaki Hindu Ketika Hindu Keturah Hebrew Fragrant incense. Ketzia Hebrew surface, cinnamon-like bark Keverne Irish Gaelic The name of a saint and a placename. A boy or girl's name. Kevina Handsome, beautiful. Keyanna Gracious. Keyna Welsh A jewel. Kezia Hebrew From the Cassia tree, a variety of cinnamon. Also see Kezia.