Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Kamayani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Kambhampati | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kambinachi | Meaning : Used in : African, African |
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Kambodi | Meaning : A Raga Used in : Hindu |
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Kambui | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Kambuji | Meaning : Goat Used in : African, Malawi |
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Kami | Meaning : Used in : German, American, Chinese, Japanese, British, English |
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Kamili | Meaning : Perfection ( Swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili, African, Swahili |
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Kaminski | Meaning : Used in : Polish |
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Kamisi | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Kamlapati | Meaning : Lord Visnu Used in : Hindu |
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Kamsiyochi | Meaning : God Fulfilled My All Wishes Used in : Nigerian |
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Kamui | Meaning : Used in : Japanese, Japanese |
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Kanabhuti | Meaning : With One Eye Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanagamani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanagamoorthi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanagasababathi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanagasabai | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanagasami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanai | Meaning : Used in : Bengali, Hindu, African, Bengali, Hindu, Swahili |
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Kanakadri | Meaning : Golden Mountain Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanakasakti | Meaning : With Golden Power Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanaladi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanalendhi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanalmeni | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kanchanadri | Meaning : Golden Mountain, Another Namefor Mount Meru Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanchanagiri | Meaning : Golden Mountain, Another Namefor Mount Meru Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kandadai | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kandhagiri | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kaneaki | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Kanemochi | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Kanemori | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Kanenari | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Kanetoshi | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Kaneyoshi | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Kanhai | Meaning : Lord Krishna Used in : Hindu |
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Kani | Meaning : Strength, Energy ( Swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili, Tamil, German, Hindu, Tamil, Kannada |
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Kanji | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Japanese |
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Kanjuchi | Meaning : A Bee Used in : African, Malawi |
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Kankipati | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kannimalaisami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kannmani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Kannusami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kansaarthi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kansarati | Meaning : Slayer Of Kansa Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kansari | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kansiyakoshi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Kantakini | Meaning : Full Of Thron Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanthamani | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : A jewel of the neck; a dear object Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Kantigi | Meaning : A Faithful Person (Ibo Of Nigeria) Used in : African |
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Kaodinakachi | Meaning : Leave Your Future In God's Hands Used in : Nigerian |
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Kaori | Meaning : Used in : Japanese, Japanese |
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Kapaali | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Kapaatapani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kapali | Meaning : Skull Carrier Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapardi | Meaning : Shell, As White As A Conch Shell Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapeni | Meaning : A Sharp Blade Used in : African, Malawi |
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Kaphiri | Meaning : A Hill Used in : African, Egyptian, Malawi |
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Kapi | Meaning : Monkey Used in : Hindu, Finnish |
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Kapilapati | Meaning : Lord Of The Brown Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapipati | Meaning : Lord Of Apes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapuki | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Karani | Meaning : Aide, Secretary ( Kikuyu Origin ) Used in : African, Kenyan, Kannada |
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Karaunamoorthi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Karcsi | Meaning : Strong And Masculine Used in : French, French, German |
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Kari | Meaning : In french meaning is : Strong and masculine Used in : Finnish, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Latin, Scandinavian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Jamaican, Norse, Swedish, American, Chinese, Japanese, British, Danish, English |
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Karisini | Meaning : Abounding In Dung Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kariuki | Meaning : Born Again, A Child Reincarnated( Kikuyu Origin ) Used in : African, Kenyan |
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Karki | Meaning : Of Crab Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karl-heinzi | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Karl-rudi | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Karl-toni | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Karl-willi | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Karlheinz-bubi | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Karli | Meaning : Free Man, Carol Used in : Finnish, French, German, Latin, Finnish, German, Swedish, American |
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Karmatmasaksi | Meaning : Witnessing The Performance Of Duty Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karnadi | Meaning : Of Ear, Performing According To The Scriptures Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karnari | Meaning : Enemy Of Karna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karni | Meaning : Arrow Used in : Sanskrit, Swedish, Armenian, Hebrew, Sanskrit |
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Karniki | Meaning : Judge, Examiner, Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karnini | Meaning : Arrow, Missile, Steersman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karri | Meaning : Strong Used in : French, German, Greek, Scandinavian, Finnish, American |
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Karsni | Meaning : Black Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karthi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Karthik mani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Karumuri | Meaning : Name Of One Of The Months Used in : Hindu |
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Karunaanidhi | Meaning : Store Of Compassion Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karunanidhi | Meaning : Treasure Of Pity Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Karunanithi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Tamil |
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Karupanasami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Karupandi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Karuppusami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kasarachi | Meaning : Tell God Used in : Nigerian |
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Kasei | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Kasemchai | Meaning : Used in : Thai, Buddhist |
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Kashi | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : Luminous; Pilgrimage spot Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Hindu, Japanese, Kashmiri, Kannada |
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Kashipathi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kashipati | Meaning : Vishwanth Diety Of Siva At Kashi Temple Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Kashmiri | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Kasi | Meaning : From The Holy City Used in : Hindu, Finnish, Greek, Finnish, Sanskrit |