Page 3 Names Like Kassia

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Kaysee
Keisy
Keisy means She shines bright.
Keisi
Kazuo
Kazuo means The First Born Child, Kazuo means The First Born Child.
Cass
A curly haired person, A curly haired person.
Kais
Kaisei
Gaius
From the Latin meaning "rejoice".
Kasai
Kuzey
Qais
Firm, Lover, One who is known as a lover.
Kissy
Casi
From the Irish surname O Cathasaigh meaning "vigilant".
Casee
From the Irish surname O Cathasaigh meaning "vigilant".
Kazi
This name derives from the Polish name “Kazimierz,” composed of two Slavic elements: “kazać,” from the Proto-Slavic *kazati (казати) (to order, to tell someone to do something, proclaim, preaching) plus “*mir” (*mirъ) mir (мир)” (peace, calm, tranquility, universe, world). In turn, the name means “the one who proclaims and preaches peace.” Some scholars translate this name as “the one who reveals or establishes peace.” Other sources translate this name as a “proclamation of peace.” Several Polish kings have borne this name, including Casimir III the Great and Saint Casimir, a patron saint of Poland and Lithuania. The name came into use in Western Europe via Germany, where some royalty used it. The female forms are Casimira, Kazimiera, Kazimira, and Kasimira.
Kaz
Kaz means Vanity, Emptiness, Kaz means Vanity, Emptiness.
Kissie
Keysi
Kaisa
Kaisa name means She that is Pure.
Kisa
This name comes from the ancient Greek “Aikaterī́nē (Αἰκατερῑ́νη),” which comes from “katharós (καθαρός),” meaning “clean, clear, pure.” In turn, the name means “pure, clear of dirt, clean of shame or guilt, purified.” The name is linked to “Hekátē (Ἑκάτη),” an ancient goddess who is most often shown with two torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. Hekate is associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, fire, light, the moon, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, necromancy, and sorcery. All the names related to this root are popular in historically Christian countries; in fact, Catherine was the name of one of the first Christian saints. According to tradition, Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a Christian saint and virgin who was martyred in the early 4th-century at the pagan emperor Maxentius’s hands.