The Best Gender-Neutral Baby Name Book by Melanie Mannarino

The Best Gender-Neutral Baby Name Book by Melanie Mannarino

Author:Melanie Mannarino
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tiller Press
Published: 2019-07-15T16:00:00+00:00


KAILASH: From a Sanskrit expression whose meaning has been lost; this is also the name of a mountain in the Himalayas that is said to be the site of the god Shiva’s paradise.

KALAN: An alternate spelling of Callan, which comes from a German word meaning “chatter.”

Additional variations: Kallan, Kallen.

KAMRAN: From a Gaelic expression meaning “crooked stream,” “crooked nose,” or “crooked hill.”

Alternate spellings: Cameron, Camryn.

KANE: From the Irish Gaelic name Cathan, meaning “battler.”

Alternate spelling: Kayne.

KASEN: This name is derived from Casey, which comes from Irish Gaelic name Cathasaigh, meaning “alert.”

Alternate spellings: Casen, Cason, Kacen, Kason, Kaysen, Kayson.

KAZUMI: From a Japanese name meaning “beautiful peace.”

KEATON: An English surname indicating that a person was from the region of Keaton.

KEEGAN: From the Gaelic name Aodhagan, meaning “small flame.”

Alternate spellings: Keagan, Kegan.

KEELAN: From the Gaelic name Caoilinn, meaning “slim and fair.”

Alternate spellings: Keelin, Keilan.

KEHINDE: From a Yoruba expression meaning “person who falls behind”; this name is traditionally given to the second born of twins.

KELBY: From a Gaelic word meaning “place by the flowing water.”

KELECHI: From an Igbo name meaning “thank God.”

Five Gender-Neutral Japanese Baby Names

HINATA: “Sunny place.”

MAKOTO: “True.”

NAO: “Honesty.”

REN: “Lotus” or “love.”

YASU: “Peace,” “quiet,” or “calm.”



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