Showing 41 to 60 out of total 239 names like Kairese
-
Sort By:
- Default
- Alphabetical
- Popular
- Khriz
- Criss
- Old Latin, Old Greek: Follower of Christ. Ancient Egyptian Language: Anointed one. English: Ice, brilliant glass, precious gemstone.
- Khris
- Karas
- Karas means Grace and Charm.
- Cruze
- From the Spanish meaning "Cross" and referring to the cross of the crucifixion.
- Kairos
- Goddess from jupiter.
- Kyros
- Either derived from the Greek form of the Persian name K?rush, which could be from khur, meaning "sun". Also could be from the Greek kyrios, meaning "lord".
- Caress
- A very tender touch, to caress someone.
- Kruze
- From the Spanish meaning "Cross" and referring to the cross of the crucifixion.
- Krissi
- This name represents the short form of names beginning with “Chris- / Cris- / Kris-” such as “Cristina, Christina, Cristine, Christine, Kristina, Kristine, Christiana” and other several names beginning in this way. In turn, the name derives from the Ancient Greek “khrīìō (χρῑìω) -tos (-τος) khrīstós (χρῑστός),” meaning “Messiah or Christ.” It is an epithet of Jesus of Nazareth, to be rubbed on, used as ointment or salve” (Hebrew translation of “Māšîaḥ,” commonly spelled in English “messiah” (Arabic: al-Masīḥ), which also means “anointed.” This name also represents the short form of Christopha and Kristofa from the Ancient Greek name “Khrīstóphoros (Χρῑστόφορος).”
- Graycie
- Grazia
- Italian form of Grace, originally from the Latin gr?tia meaning "thanks".
- Karys
- From the Greek kharis, meaning "grace".
- Crews
- A family which once had lived as dwellers at a cattlepen or a cattlefold.
- Cressie
- Krissie
- This name represents the short form of names beginning with “Chris- / Cris- / Kris-” such as “Cristina, Christina, Cristine, Christine, Kristina, Kristine, Christiana” and other several names beginning in this way. In turn, the name derives from the Ancient Greek “khrīìō (χρῑìω) -tos (-τος) khrīstós (χρῑστός),” meaning “Messiah or Christ.” It is an epithet of Jesus of Nazareth, to be rubbed on, used as ointment or salve” (Hebrew translation of “Māšîaḥ,” commonly spelled in English “messiah” (Arabic: al-Masīḥ), which also means “anointed.” This name also represents the short form of Christopha and Kristofa from the Ancient Greek name “Khrīstóphoros (Χρῑστόφορος).”
- Crissa
- Could be an elaboration of "Cris", Invariant of Cressa, Disciple of Christ.
- Crissie
- Diminutive of "Christine", Follower of Christ.
- Krisi
- Krissa