# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
456 | Kerr | Scottish | Man of strength. | M | |
457 | Kerri | Irish | Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The name of a county of Ireland. Used for both genders. | M | |
458 | Kerrick | English | King's rule. Surname. | M | |
459 | Kerrie | Irish | Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The name of a county of Ireland. Used for both genders. | M | |
460 | Kerrigan | Irish | Dusky; dark. A surname. | M | |
461 | Kerry | Celtic | Dark. | M | |
462 | Kerry | Gaelic | Dusky; dark. Kerry county in Ireland. Surname. | M | |
463 | Kerry | Irish | Descendents of Ciar. The name of a county of Ireland. Used for both genders. | M | |
464 | Kerstan | Latin | Christian. | M | |
465 | Kersten | Slavic | Christian. | M | |
466 | Kerwen | Gaelic | Little black one. | M | |
467 | Kerwin | Celtic | Dark skinned. | M | |
468 | Kerwin | Gaelic | Little black one. | M | |
469 | Kerwin | Irish | Little dark one. Small black one. | M | |
470 | Kerwyn | Celtic | Dark skinned. | M | |
471 | Kerwyn | Gaelic | Little black one. | M | |
472 | Kerwyn | Irish | Little dark one. Small black one. | M | |
473 | Kesegowaase | NativeAmerican | Swift (Algonquin). | M | |
474 | Kesin | Hindi | Long haired beggar. | M | |
475 | Kesin | Indian | Long haired almsman. | M | |
476 | Kestejoo | NativeAmerican | Slave (Algonquin). | M | |
477 | Kester | English | From the Roman camp. | M | |
478 | Kester | Greek | Diminutive of Christopher: From the Greek word meaning 'carrier of Christ', Famous bearer: St Christopher, patron Saint of travellers, is believed to have carried the Christ-child across a river. | M | |
479 | Kester | Latin | From the Roman camp. | M | |
480 | Kestorr | Greek | Christ bearer. | M | |
481 | Ketil | Norse | Son of Thori. | M | |
482 | Kevan | Celtic | Gentle. | M | |
483 | Kevan | Irish | Handsome child. Variant of Kevin. | M | |
484 | Keven | Irish | Handsome child. Variant of Kevin. | M | |
485 | Keveon | Irish | Handsome child. Variant of Kevin. | M | |
486 | Kevin | Celtic | Gentle. | M | |
487 | Kevin | Gaelic | Attractive. | M | |
488 | Kevin | Irish | Handsome by birth. 6th-century hermit St Kevin founded a monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow. Kevin was only used in Ireland until the 20th century, and now is in common use in most English-speaking countries. | M | |
489 | Kevinn | Irish | Handsome child. Variant of Kevin. | M | |
490 | Kevion | Irish | Handsome child. Variant of Kevin. | M |