| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Kenda | English | Child of clear, cool water |
| Kendall | Celtic | ruler of the valley |
| Kendra | Anglo-Saxon | understaning, knowledge |
| Kendria | English | Blend of Ken, meaning royal obligation;clear water, and Sandra, meaning: protector of man, or Andrea, meaning manly or masculine. |
| Kendyl | English | Royal valley, referring to Kent in England. |
| Kenisha | American | Gorgeous Woman |
| Kenna | Celtic/Gaelic | Handsome |
| Kennice | English | Beautiful |
| Kennis | Gaelic | beautiful |
| Kennita | American | Not available |
| Kennocha | Celtic | Lovely. |
| Kenya | Hebrew | Animal Horn |
| Kenyangi | Ugandan | white egret |
| Kenzie | Scottish | The fair one. Abbreviation of McKenzie. |
| Kenzy | Scottish | The fair one. Abbreviation of McKenzie. |
| Keola | Hawaiian | the Life |
| Kepa | Basque | stone |
| Kepe | Greek | Stone. |
| Kera | Celtic/Gaelic | Pure |
| Keran | Hebrew | Horn. |
| Kerani | Hindu | sacred bells |
| Keren | Hebrew | Name |
| Keren-happuch | Biblical | The horn or child of beauty. |
| Kerenhappuch | Hebrew | Horn of antimony (Antimony was used in ancient times as a cosmetic). |
| Kerensa | Cornish | love |
| Keres | Greek | Evil spirits. |
| Keri | Irish | Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The name of a county of Ireland. Used for both genders. |
| Keriam | Gaelic | Dark haired. |
| Keriana | Irish | Dusky; dark. |
| Keriann | Irish | Dusky; dark. |