List of African Baby Names Meanings Starting with (K) ×

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  • Keyah
    African Origin. "In Good Health" The meaning of the name Keyah is In Good Health. The origin of the name Keyah is African.
    Meaning: In good health Origin: African
  • Keyondre
    Meaning: Man of wisdom Origin: African
  • Kha Dee Jah
    Khadeejah is a variation on the feminine name Khadija, which is of Arabic origin. It is said to mean 'early baby' and is traditionally given as a name to babies that are born earlier than expected. It is a popular name with Muslim parents and in the Koran it is the name of one of the wives of the prophet Mohammad.
    Meaning: Gifted self expressive Origin: African
  • Khayundi
    Meaning & History. English form of Eugenius, the Latin form of the Greek name Ευγενιος (Eugenios) which was derived from the Greek word ευγενης (eugenes) meaning "well born". It is composed of the elements ευ (eu) "good" and γενης (genes) "born". This was the name of several saints and four popes.
    Meaning: A bearer of dignity Origin: African
  • Kianga
    The meaning of the name “Kianga” is: “Sunshine, sunbeams”. Categories: African Names.
    Meaning: Sunshine Origin: African
  • Kiarad
    Kiara /kiˈɑːrə/ kee-AR-ə is a unisex given name. It may be a variant of the Italian name Chiara, meaning "bright", or the Irish name Ciara, meaning "dark-haired" or the Hindi name Kiara meaning "god's precious gift" or a Korean meaning "First ray of sun".
    Meaning: Generous king, the king of the hidden paradise Origin: African
  • Kiden
    The meaning of the name Kiden is Female Born After 3+ Boys. The origin of the name Kiden is African. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Kiden also like: Nala, Zeena, Avalyn, Jira, Safara, Keyah, Coralie.
    Meaning: Female Born after 3+ Boys Origin: African
  • Kiho
    The meaning of the name “Kiho” is: “Fog”. Categories: African Names, Unisex Names. Used in: African countries. Gender: Both, Boy Names, Girl Names. Origins: African.
    Meaning: Fog Origin: African
  • Kimmy
    Kimmy. "From The Meadow Of The Royal Fortress" The meaning of the name Kimmy is From The Meadow Of The Royal Fortress. The origin of the name Kimmy is English.
    Meaning: A familiar form of kimberly Origin: African
  • Kimoni
    The meaning of the name Kimoni is Great Man. The origin of the name Kimoni is African. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Kimoni also like: Ajani, Lolonyo, Jibri, Kasim, Kayode, Makalo, Akello.
    Meaning: Great man Origin: African
  • Kinfe
    The meaning of the name “Kinfe” is: “Wing”. Categories: African Names, Unisex Names. Used in: African countries.
    Meaning: Wing Origin: African
  • Kione
    The meaning of the name Kione is Someone Who Comes From Nowhere. The origin of the name Kione is African.
    Meaning: Someone Who Comes from Nowhere Origin: African
  • Kirabo
    Given Name KIRABO. GENDER: Masculine & Feminine. USAGE: Eastern African, Ganda.
    Meaning: Gift from God Origin: African
  • Kiros
    The meaning of the name Kiros is Lord. The origin of the name Kiros is African. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.
    Meaning: The King Origin: African
  • Kito
    The meaning of the name “Kito” is: “Gem”. Categories: African Names, Kenyan Names, Swahili Names, Tanzanian Names. Used in: African countries, Swahili speaking countries.
    Meaning: A jewel Origin: African
  • Kitoko
    Kitoko. African Origin. "Beautiful" The meaning of the name Kitoko is Beautiful. The origin of the name Kitoko is African.
    Meaning: Beautiful Origin: African
  • Kleavon
    The meaning of the name “Cleavon” is: “From the name CLEAVANT”. Categories: English Names.
    Meaning: Derived from cleavon, cliff Origin: African
  • Klevon
    Kleven - Detailed Meaning. Your name of Kleven has developed positivity, independence, and self-confidence.
    Meaning: Derived from cleavon, cliff Origin: African
  • Kofi - KOH-fee
    Kofi is an Akan day name given name for a male child born on a Friday, originating in Ghana. The name and its variations including Koffi are also common in Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Togo.
    Meaning: Male child born on a Friday Origin: African
  • Kojo - KOH-jo
    Meanings and history of the name Kojo: | Edit. Kojo is a Ghanaian name from the Akan language meaning "boy born on a Monday"
    Meaning: Monday born Origin: African
  • Kudakwashe
    According to a user from Zimbabwe, the name Kudakwashe is of African origin and means "God's will". According to a user from Zimbabwe, the name Kudakwashe is of Zimbabwe origin and means "Will of God". A user from United Kingdom says the name Kudakwashe is of Zimbabwe origin and means "The love of god".
    Meaning: Gods will Origin: African
  • Kumani
    Kumani. African Origin. "Destiny" The meaning of the name Kumani is Destiny. The origin of the name Kumani is African.
    Meaning: Destiny Origin: African
  • Kunto - KOON-taw
    Given Name KUNTO. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Western African, Akan.
    Meaning: Third born Origin: African
  • Kupakwashe
    Kupakwashe's language of origin is African. The name Kupakwashe means 'a gift from God'. ... Kupakwashe is not commonly used as a baby boy name. It is not listed within the top 1000.
    Meaning: Gods gift Origin: African
  • Kuron
    The meaning of the name “Kuron” is: “Thanks”. Categories: African Names, Unisex Names.
    Meaning: Thanks Origin: African
  • Kwame - KWAH-meh
    Kwame or Kwamé is a Twi and Akan day name given to a boy born on a Saturday, originating in Ghana. People with this name include: Kwame Anthony Appiah, a Ghanaian-British philosopher of semantics and racism.
    Meaning: Saturday born Origin: African
  • Kwanza - KWAHN-zah
    Kwanza is a name derived from the African Holiday Kwanzaa, which means the first fruits of harvest. During the celebration, there are seven days of celebration that take place. Famous real-life people named Kwanza: | Edit.
    Meaning: First Origin: African