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- Kallie
- The true origin of this name is unclear. It is sometimes used as the familiar forms of Kalliope, Kallista, Kalliyan. It may also be derived from 'Callie' the old English term for "lark".
- Kyle
- From a Scottish surname, which is from the Scottish Gaelic caol, meaning "narrow strait".
- Cole
- From the Old English name Cola which meant "coal black".
- Kael
- Kael means Mighty Warrior, Kael means Mighty Warrior.
- Kale
- A form of Karl, which is a version of Charles, and comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Cleo
- From the Greek Kleopatra which is from kleos, meaning "glory" and pateer, meaning "father". Mainly known as the Egyptian Queen's name.
- Gayla
- An English name, meaning "festive party".
- Gale
- From the English word, meaning "storm". Could also be a short form of Abigail, which is from the Hebrew Avigayil meaning "father's joy".
- Gala
- Short form of Galina, a feminine form of Galen, from the Roman name Galenus, which is originally from the Greek galene, meaning "calm".
- Kala
- Time, black.
- Kelle
- From the Irish Caolin, from caol, meaning "slender".
- Kaley
- From the Irish name Ceallagh, which is from the Gaelic ceallach, meaning "war" or "strife".
- Cayla
- English and French form of the Katherine, which is from the Greek katharos, meaning "pure".
- Kayley
- A form of Kayley, which is from the Irish surname from the Irish Gaelic caol, meaning "slender".
- Keeley
- A form of Kayley, which is from the Irish surname from the Irish Gaelic caol, meaning "slender".
- Kalee
- Within the Hindu religion Kali is a goddess of destruction. Also found within the native Hawaiian language, meaning "hesitating". May also be derived from the Greek term for "rosebud".
- Kayle
- A form of Karl, which is a version of Charles, and comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Kaela
- Kaela is a Girl name meaning The laurel Crown.
- Kalie
- Kalie means The Bud of The Rose.
- Kayli
- A form of Kayley, which is from the Irish surname from the Irish Gaelic caol, meaning "slender".