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Odd Baby Boy Names

Displayed on this page are odd names 501 to 520. Rare and odd names include Kass (English), Kearney (English), Keefe (English and Irish), Keelan (English), Keir (English and Scottish), Kele (English), Kell (English and German), Keller (English), Kelso (English), Kemp (English), Kenelm (English), Kenn (English), Kerey (English), Kerr (English and Scottish), Kerril (English), Kersey (English), Kew (English), Keyes (English), Kid (English), and Kingsbury (English).

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Kass blackbird-like; descendant ... used predominantly in the English ... variant of Cassidy ...

Kearney warlike ...The origin of Kearney is Gaelic ... not popular as a baby name for boys ...

Keefe descendent of Caomh, ... of Irish Gaelic and Germanic origin, and ... variation of Kiefer ...

Keelan slender one ... used chiefly in the English language ... name is Anglicized from the Gaelic name ...

Keir dark-skinned; homeward ... of Celtic, English Gypsy, and Old Norse ... variant form of Kerey ...

Kele sparrow hawk; church, ... largely used in English, and its origin ... variant of Kelly ...

Kell swampy land; ravine; ... largely used in the English and German ... first name is derived from the surname, ...

Keller cellar ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... not widely used as a baby name for ...

Kelso from Kelso ... an English name of Scots Gaelic origin ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ...

Kemp athlete ... language of origin is Old English and it is used ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ...

Kenelm bold defender ... primarily used in English and its ... name was borne by the 9th century Saint Kenelm ...

Kenn clear, sweet water; ... used chiefly in English, and its origin ... form of Kenneth ...

Kerey homeward bound ... used chiefly in the English language and ... infrequently used as a baby name for ...

Kerr marsh land, land with ... language of origin is Old Norse and Irish ... variant of Kirwin ...

Kerril of the lord ... largely used in the English language ... variant of Cyril ...

Kersey watercress island; dry land in marsh ... largely used in the English language ...

Kew ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ...

Keyes to rejoice ... language of origin is English and it is also ... name is of debated origin; it could be from ...

Kid kid ... origin, as well as its use, is in the English ... name is derived from the English word 'kid', ...

Kingsbury the king's fort ... origin is Old English, and its use, English ... an uncommon baby boy name ...