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Displayed on this page are K- names 41 to 60. Keegan was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #222 and a usage of 0.0769%, and it is used in the English and Irish languages. It was followed in popularity by Keith (English, German, and Scottish), Keaton (English), Kellen (English), Keagan (English and Irish), and Keenan (English and Irish). Unusual K- names include Kámán (Hungarian), Károly (Hungarian), Keanu (Hawaii), Keena (English and Irish), Kegan (English and Irish), Keir (English and Scottish), Keiran (English), Kelby (English), Keld (Scandinavian), Kelemen (Hungarian), Kell (English and German), Kelley (English), Kelly (English and Irish), and Kelsey (English).
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Kámán ... dove ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... variant form of Colman ... Károly ... free man ... origin is Germanic, and its use, Hungarian ... variant of Karl ... Keagan Keanu Keaton Keegan Keena ... ancient ... of Celtic origin, and it is ... variant form of Cian ... not ranked within the top 1000 names ... Keenan Kegan Keir ... marsh land, land with ... of Old Norse origin, and it is used ... variant form of Kerr ... Keiran ... little dark one, dark-haired ... origin is Celtic, and its use, English ... variant of Kieran ... Keith Kelby Keld ... cauldron, kettle, helmet ... primarily used in the Scandinavian ... variant form of Kettil ... Kelemen ... merciful, gentle ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variation of Clement ... Kell ... swampy land; ravine; ... mainly used in the English and German ... first name is derived from the surname, ... Kellen Kelley Kelly Kelsey |