Possibly means "possession" in Hebrew. He is a son of Enosh and a great-grandson of Adam in the Old Testament.
The name Keren is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Keren is: Horn of antimony (Antimony was used in ancient times as a cosmetic). Famous bearer: Old Testament Keren was one of Job's three daughters.
The different meanings of the name Keshawn are: Hebrew meaning: God is gracious. Celtic - Gaelic meaning: God is gracious.
Ketzia. The name Ketzia is a Female name. Hebrew meaning: The name Ketzia is a Hebrew baby name The Hebrew meaning of Ketzia is: Cassia, Cinnamon.
Keyla is a variant spelling and pronunciation of Kayla or Kyla. As an invented name Keyla has no real etymology or defined meaning. It's just the combination of sounds arbitrarily put together. Keyla is a 21st century name creation and used almost exclusively in the United States (although on occasion in Canada).
The name Kezia is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Kezia is: Cassia; sweet-scented spice.' Keziah was one of Job's three fair daughters in the bible. This name was popular with Puritans in the 12th century.
The name Keziah is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Keziah is: Cassia; sweet-scented spice. Keziah was one of Job's three fair daughters in the bible. This name was popular with Puritans in the 12th century.
OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Jabril, Jibril (Arabic), Gabriel (Biblical), Gabriel (Biblical Greek), Gavri'el (Biblical Hebrew), Gabriel (Biblical Latin), Gavrail, Gavril (Bulgarian), Gabriel, Biel (Catalan), Dzhabrail (Chechen), Gabrijel (Croatian), Gabriel (Czech), Gabriel (Danish), Gabriël (Dutch), Gabriel, Gabby, Gabe ...
The name Kagan is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Kagan is: A thinker; fiery. Form of Hugh.
Kahn Name Meaning. North German: occupational name for a bargee, from Low German kane 'boat'. German: from a short form of the Germanic personal name Cagano, itself a short form of a personal name formed with gagan, gegen 'against'. Jewish (Ashkenazic): one of the many variants of Cohen.