List of Baby Names for Unisex / Twins

Kylee

Kylee is a spelling variation of Kylie. There are two possible origins of the name Kylee. The first suggests that Kylee is a recent coinage, taken from the Celtic male name Kyle which comes from the Gaelic word “caol” meaning 'slender'.

Kyleigh

Meanings and history of the name Kyleigh: | Edit. Graceful; Beautiful. It also derived from a Noongar (an Australian aboriginal word) meaning Boomerang. In Hawaiian it means Beautiful Spirit. Its Gaelic meaning is Handsome or Beautiful.

Meaning: Boomerang Origin: Pacific Is...

Kylle

Yiddish Meaning: The name Kyle is a Yiddish baby name. In Yiddish the meaning of the name Kyle is: Victorious.

Kyran

(KIER-ən)

The name Kyran is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Kyran is: Dusky; dark-haired.

Meaning: Little dark one Origin: Gaelic

Kyrie

Greek for Lord; Kyrie Eleison are the only Greek words in the Latin mass. Personal experiences with the name Kyrie: | Edit. It's my name! My daughter, Mercy's middle name. Kyrie is from the "Kyrie Eleison" of the church liturgy, meaning "Lord, have mercy."

Meaning: Lord Origin: Latin

Lacey

(LAY-see)

Origin of the name Lacey: Transferred use of the English surname meaning "belonging to Lacy or Lassy." The name, derived from several French place-names, was brought to England by companions of William during the Norman Conquest.

Meaning: Man from normandy, as delicate as lace Origin: English

Lachlan

(LAHK-lən)

Meanings and history of the name Lachlan: | Edit. Lochlainn means "Of the lake" / "from the land of lakes", a reference to Norway which was called Lochlann in Scotland. Thus, it used to refer to a Viking ancestor.

Meaning: From the land of lakes Origin: Gaelic

Lacie

The name Lacie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Lacie is: Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest.

Meaning: Lacy, lace-like Origin: English

Lacy

Origin of the name Lacy: Transferred use of the English surname meaning "belonging to Lacy or Lassy." The name, derived from several French place-names, was brought to England by companions of William during the Norman Conquest. Var: Lacey.

Meaning: Man from normandy, as delicate as lace Origin: English

Laken

(LAY-ken)

Laken is the Dutch and Norwegian word for a bedsheet. Kalen and Laken are anagrams of each other; they contain the same letters. Personal experiences with the name Laken: | Edit.

Meaning: From the still waters Origin: English