1. Kenisha
Kenisha: Native American origin, meaning "beautiful"
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We found 78 names that are similar to "Keneshia" based on sound and style.
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Kenisha: Native American origin, meaning "beautiful"
Kanisha: Sanskrit origin, meaning "gold" or "radiant one."
Concha: Spanish origin, meaning "shell"; Christian symbol of pilgrimage, baptism; Spanish cultural symbol of love, beauty, fertility.
Quanisha: African origin, meaning "queen" or "empress"
Kanesha: Golden, auspicious; wealth, prosperity, spiritual enlightenment
Kaneisha: Meaning, "beautiful" or "beloved" (African-American origin)
Kenesha: "Great tree" or "beautiful child" (African-American)
Lord Krishna's grace.
Queen Ashanti, symbolizing strength, resilience, and beauty.
Kaneshia (Akan origin): "Beloved" or "cherished one"
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Quaneisha: A beautiful flower (African-American)
Kennisha: African origin, meaning "beautiful" or "precious"
Quanasia: African origin, meaning "queen" or "victorious"
Kenosha, meaning "long fish", originates from the Algonquian language spoken by the Potawatomi people.
Keneshia: Greek "Kene" (beautiful) + Latinized "Isia" (Isis, Egyptian goddess of fertility, love, wisdom)
African origin: Be fitting, be proper
Beautiful
Kynisha: Kingly life force, African-American roots
"beautiful and vibrant life"
Rosy cheeks, treasure
Quinisha - Native American for "Sweet-voiced"
Beautiful and radiant like a star.
Royalty, radiance, light
Connection to Christain faith, beautiful one
Gift from God
Victorious, strong
Beautiful, radiant, and graceful.
Kinshea: Peaceful, serene, tranquility, inner harmony, gentle spirit
Brave warrior or defender.
Beautiful princess