Fantasy Girl Names-K,L,M,N

  1. Kyra
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Cyrus, Persian
    • Meaning:

      "throne"
    • Description:

      The girls' name Kyra sounds like the also popular Keira/Kiera, but has a different root. There are twice as many baby girls named Keira as Kyra, with Kiera in third place. Kyra now ranks at #590 and is most familiar via actress Kyra Sedgwick.
  2. Katiah
    • Kierin
      • Kionni
        • Klyo
          • Leida
            • Description:

              Leida is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. In Estonian, it means 'found' and carries the connotation of something precious that has been discovered. The name also exists in Spanish-speaking communities, possibly as a variation of Adelaida (Adelaide) or Leida. In Latvia, it's associated with the word for 'fate' or 'destiny.' The name has a gentle, flowing quality with its two-syllable structure and soft consonants. While not commonly found in English-speaking countries, Leida has maintained modest usage in Baltic countries, parts of Latin America, and among Estonian communities. Its cross-cultural presence gives it versatility, while its relative rarity makes it appealing to parents seeking a distinctive yet melodious name with meaningful interpretations across different languages.
          • Leigha
            • Description:

              Leigha is a feminine name representing a modern, stylized spelling variant of Leah. The original name Leah has Hebrew origins meaning "weary" or "delicate," and appears in the Bible as the first wife of Jacob and mother of six sons. This alternative spelling gained traction in the late 20th century as parents sought unique variations of classic names. The added "gh" creates visual distinctiveness while maintaining the traditional pronunciation. Leigha combines the timeless quality of its biblical root with a contemporary flair that appeals to modern naming preferences. Though less common than Leah, the name has established consistent usage, particularly in English-speaking countries. Leigha projects femininity and elegance while offering a subtle twist on a familiar classic.

          • Laodika
            • Mairead
              • Origin:

                Irish, shortened fom of Mairghread, variation of Margaret
              • Meaning:

                "pearl"
              • Description:

                Pronounced MAW-rayt or ma-RAYD, Mairead is close enough to Maureen to be accepted here. The name became popular in Ireland due to admiration for the saint of that name. Peig and Peigi are its Irish-language nicknames.
            • Maerys
              • Magaera
                • Myrsina