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There are 58 Ke- names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Ke- names 1 to 20. Keegan was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #222 and a usage of 0.0769%. The name is primarily used in English and Irish, and it was followed in popularity by the English, German, and Scottish Keith, the English Keaton, the English and Irish Keagan, and lastly the English and Irish name, Keenan. The unusual Ke- names are Kean (English and Irish), Keane (English and Irish), Keanu (Hawaii), Keena (English and Irish), Keene (Irish), Keenen (Irish), Kees (Dutch), Kegan (English and Irish), Keir (English and Scottish), Keiran (English), Keisha (English), Kelby (English), Keld (Scandinavian), Kelemen (Hungarian), and Kell (English and German). Ke- names are fairly popular baby names for boys. The names rose in popularity from the 1900s up to the 1960s; prior to that, they were of only occasional use. At the height of their usage in 1963, 3.908% of baby boys were given Ke- names. There were 16 Ke- names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Ke- names have since experienced a decline in frequency. In 2007, 15 Ke- names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.975%. Within all Ke- names, the English, German, and Irish Kevin was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #39 and a usage of 0.478%.
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Keagan Kean ... little battle; ancient ... mainly used in English and Irish, and its ... variant form of Cian ... Keane ... little battle; ancient ... of Celtic origin ... used mainly in the English and Irish ... Keanu Keaton Keegan Keena ... ancient one ... of Celtic origin, and it is ... variant form of Cian ... Keenan Keene ... little battle ... of Celtic origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Cathán ... Keenen Kees ... war horn ... origin is Latin, and its use, Dutch ... form of Cornelius ... an uncommon baby boy name ... Kegan Keir ... marsh land, land with ... of Old Norse origin, and it is used ... variant form of Kerr ... Keiran ... little dark one, little ... origin is Celtic, and its use, English ... variant of Kieran ... Keisha ... cassia, cinnamon ... largely used in the English language ... variant of Kezia ... 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, ...
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