Kenia

Kenia is a feminine name often associated with beauty, strength, and allure. In different cultures, it reflects embracing nature and grandeur. The name carries an essence of majesty and elegance, connecting to its origins with Mount Kenya's prominence.

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The name Kenia is of Hebrew and Irish origins. In Hebrew, it is related to Kenya, a country in East Africa, which might be derived from the Kikuyu word 'Kirinyaga,' meaning 'mountain of whiteness,' referring to Mount Kenya. In Irish, Kenia is often considered a feminine form deriving from the Gaelic name 'Cainneach,' meaning 'handsome' or attractive.

  • Popularity: 1,790th
  • Babies named Kenia in the US in 2023:
    Female: 276
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Ken, Kenny, Keni, Nia, Key.
  • Full Names: Kennedy, Kenisha, Kenisha, Kenadie, Kendal.
  • Famous Namesakes: Kenia Rangel-Mexican Politician, Kenia Arias-Singer, Kenia Sinclair-Jamaican Athlete, Kenia Serrano-Cuban Politician, Kenia Suárez-Actress.
  • Gender: Although Kenia is predominantly a feminine name, it can also be used as a unisex name in several cultures.
  • Numerology: The name Kenia resonates with the number 1, which signifies leadership, independence, and uniqueness. Individuals with this numerology value tend to be pioneers and are highly driven by ambition and a desire to be the best.

Kenia is moderately popular, primarily seen in Hispanic and Latin communities. It has gained traction due to its melodic sound and international appeal, complemented by its unique cultural relevance.

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