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Keion
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Keion is a variant of Deion, ultimately derived from Dionysus. Dionysus originates in Greek language and means "follower of Zeus". In Greek mythology, Dionysos was the god of grape harvest, winemaking and wine.
Keir
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Keir is Celtic and English Gypsy name which means 'dark skinned'.
Keira
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Keira is a variant of Kira, ultimately derived from Ciara. Ciara originates in Irish language and means "little dark girl". It is a feminine form of Ciar or Ciaran. Currently, Ciara is one of the most popular feminine given names in Ireland. In the United States it is more popular in its variant spelling Kira, Kyra or Keira. Ciara was the name of the 7th century abbess, Saint Ciara of Ireland. In the United States Ciara was popularized by the American musician and actress Ciara Princess Harris, nicknamed simply Ciara. The famous bearer of the name Keira is the British actress Keira Knightley.
Keiran
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Keiran is a diminutive of Kier. Kier originates in Irish language and is derived from the name Ciar, which means "small dark one". As a masculine given name it has always been much more popular in the United Kingdom than the United States.
Keisha
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Keisha is most likely a variant of Keziah. Keziah originates in Hebrew language and means "cassia tree". Cassia is an evergreen tree, a spice ultimately called cinnamon. Keziah was a character mentioned in the Old Testament. As a feminine given name it is very rare in the United States these days.
Keith
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Keith originates in Scottish and means "forest". Keith was originally a Scottish surname, derived from a place name which meant ‘forest, large woods’. Historically, this was the surname of a long line of Scottish nobility. As a masculine given name, Keith wasn’t used until the 19th century. It was extremely popular in the US in the 1950s and 1960s, since then its popularity has been on decline.
The Name Shape a Lifetime

Some people say a name is the “decision that shapes a lifetime”…we couldn’t agree more! Our goal is to provide the best experience for expecting you to find the perfect name for your dog or puppy. With the help of the TheDogNames community, we’ve created a comprehensive list of diverse, unique, and popular names from around the globe. Each one is hand-picked by our top-notch editorial staff, with careful research and contributions coming directly from our community.

The Dog Names' Story

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