List of Hebr Baby Names Meanings

Kelil

(keh-LEEL)

[ 2 syll. ke-lil, kel-il ] The baby boy name Kelil is pronounced Keh-Liy-L †. Kelil's origin, as well as its use, is in the Hebrew language. The meaning of Kelil is 'crown'. See also the related categories, crown (king) and hebrew.

Meaning: Crown or coronet Origin: Hebrew

Kelila

(kə-LI-la)

Meaning of name Kelila. Etymology : Means "crown of laurel" in Hebrew. Saint : Origin : Hebrew.

Meaning: Tiara of laurel Origin: Hebrew

Keoni

(KO-nee)

Hawaiian Meaning: The name Keoni is a Hawaiian baby name. In Hawaiian the meaning of the name Keoni is: Form of John.

Meaning: God is merciful Origin: Hebrew

Kesean

(kə-SHAWN)

Kesean is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2334 times.

Meaning: God is merciful Origin: Hebrew

Keturah

(ki-TOOR-ə)

The name Keturah is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Keturah is: Fragrance. Sacrifice. Abraham's second wife in the Old Testament. A name commonly used by Puritans after the Reformation.

Meaning: Woman with incense Origin: Hebrew

Kivi

(KEE-vee)

Finnish Meaning: The name Kivi is a Finnish baby name. In Finnish the meaning of the name Kivi is: Stone.

Meaning: Yahweh protects Origin: Hebrew

Kizzie

(KIZ-ee)

The different meanings of the name Kizzie are: Hebrew meaning: Cinnamon-like bark. American meaning: Pet form of Keziah.

Meaning: Cassia Origin: Hebrew

Kobus

(KO-bus)

From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Iacobus, which is from the Greek Iakōbos, a name derived from the Hebrew Yaakov. The name has its root in ya`aqob (seizing by the heel, supplanting). The name is borne in the Bible by the father of twelve sons who became the progenitors of the twelve tribes of Israel. Pet: Jake.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Dutch, Hebrew

Koppel

(KOHP-əl)

Koppel Name Meaning. North German: from Middle Low German koppel 'enclosed common pasture', hence a topographic name for someone living near such pasture, or possibly a status name for a commoner, i.e. someone who had the right to use such land for his livestock.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Hebrew

Koresh

(KOH-rehsh)

OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Cyrus, Kyros (Ancient Greek), Kurush (Ancient Persian), Cyrus (Biblical), Kyros (Biblical Greek), Cyrus (Biblical Latin), Cyrus, Cy (English), Ciro, Cirino (Italian), Kir (Russian), Ciro, Cirino (Spanish)

Meaning: One who farms Origin: Hebrew