Kavon is most likely derived from Devon. Devon is a variant of Devin. Devin originates in Gaelic languages and probably
Tag: Gaelic names
Kearney
Kearney is an Irish name and means 'war like'. It is derived from the Gaelic word 'cearnach', which means 'war'.
Keelan
Keelan is a variant of Caelan. Caelan originates in Gaelic languages. It is a derivative of the name 'Cale' and
Keenan
Keenan is ultimately derived from Cian. Cian is a very old name and derives from the Celtic word “cian” which
Keiran
Keiran is a diminutive of Kier. Kier originates in Irish language and is derived from the name Ciar, which means
Keitha
Keitha is a feminine form of Keith. Keith is a very old and noble Scottish name which is of Celtic
Kelland
Kelland is a locational name for people who come from Calandre in France. It could also be a name for
Kellen
Kellen is an English name, derived from the Celtic word 'caol', which means 'narrow or slender'.
Keller
Keller is an anglicized form of the Old Gaelic name 'O'Ceileachair', where 'O' means 'male descendant' and 'Ceileachair' means 'companionable'.
Kendrick
Kendrick most likely originates in Welsh language and means "supreme champion". Some sources also suggest it might originate in Old
Kenisha
Kenisha is a variant of Kenna. Kenna originates in Gaelic languages and means "pretty woman". It is a feminine form
Kenley
Kenley is an English name, derived from the Celtic root words 'ceyne', which means 'royal', and 'leah', which means 'clearing
Grady
Grady is an Irish name, derived from O'Grady, itself derived from the Old Gaelic name O'Gradaigh, coming from the Celtic
Kensley
Kensley is an English name, derived from the Norse word 'kelda', which means 'spring or well' and the Old English
Kent
Kent is an English locational name for people who come from a place called Cantium or Cantia. It is derived
Kermit
Kermit is derived from the Irish name 'Mac Dermott', where 'mac' means 'son of' and the personal name 'Dermott' is
Kiel
Kiel is a variant of Kyle. Kyle originates in Gaelic languages and means "living near a narrow channel". As a
Kieran
Kieran is a diminutive Kier. Kier originates in Irish language and is derived from the name Ciar, which means "small
Kiernan
Kiernan is a variant of Kieran, itself a diminutive of Kier. Kier originates in Irish language and is derived from
Killean
Killean is a variant of Killian. Killian originates in Gaelic languages and means "church man". As a masculine given name