Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with K

Keeya

The meaning of the name “Keeya” is: “Garden Flower”. Categories: African Names, Botswanan Names, South African Names, Tswana Names.

Meaning: Garden flower Origin: African

Keezheekoni

Origin and Meaning of Keezheekoni. "Keezheekoni" is a name of Native American origin, and it means "Burning fire (Chippewa)".

Meaning: Burning fire Origin: Native American

Kefilwe

Meaning of name Kefilwe. Etymology : Means "I was given" in Tswana. Saint : Origin : Southern African.

Meaning: I am given Origin: Breton

Kefira

The name Kefira is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Kefira is: Lion cub.

Meaning: Young lioness Origin: Hebrew

Kehaulani

(keh-HOU-lah-nee)

Kehaulani's origin and use are both in the Hawaiian language. Kehaulani's meaning is 'dew of heaven'. See also the related categories, heaven (god), dew, and hawaiian. Kehaulani is uncommon as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Dew from the sky Origin: Hawaiian

Keiana

Origin and Meaning of Keiana. "Keiana" is a name of Irish origin, and it means "Variant of Kian. Ancient". It's a name commonly given to girls.

Meaning: Derived from kian ancient Origin: Irish

Keianna

Origin and Meaning of Keianna. "Keianna" is a name of Japanese origin, and it means "Rapture". It's a name commonly given to girls.

Meaning: Rapture Origin: Japanese

Keighley

Keighley Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a place so named in West Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Chichelai, apparently named with an Old English personal name Cyhha + Old English leah 'woodland clearing'. Americanized spelling of German Kiechle (see Kuechle) or Kiechler (see Kuechler).

Meaning: Slender Origin: English

Keiiah

The name Keiiah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Keiiah is: She that divides or cuts.

Meaning: She that divides or cuts Origin: Israeli

Keiko

As with many Japanese names, Keiko can be written using a number of different kanji. Some of the most common ways of writing Keiko (and the most representative meanings of the respective kanji) are: 恵子 — "lucky/blessed child"

Meaning: Adored one Origin: Japanese