Keyonda name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Indoeuropean
Meaning: Elements of Nature, Continuing, Moon Goddess, Divine and Heavenly
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What does Keyonda mean?

Unexpected Indoeuropean Keyonda is used as a baby girl name. Keyonda is variation of preeminent and spiritual Kiana. Kiana is feminine of Kian. Also Kiana is variant spelling of prefix 'Ki-';Ana. Kiana's meaning is Divine, Heavenly and Moon Goddess has origin in Indoeuropean.

Variants of Keyonda

Kiana, Keana, Kianalee, Keanah

How popular is the name Keyonda?

Keyonda is an uncommon baby name in United States, where it had been in use for 20 years, last appeared in 1996 and made just beyond the top 6000 names. Over 175 babies in United States have been named Keyonda.

According to our estimate, at least 100 people have been bestowed Keyonda around the globe.

YearRankBirths
1996118076
1995133835
1994598415
199387189
1992806710
199185879
1990788110
1989108456
1988666611
198798236
View more ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Keyonda

In order to achieve something great and unseen so far, you have to rely on your talents, creativity, and intuition. You are a freethinker. You are always open to new adventures. Find someone who will change how you see love. Your soul mate is somewhere out there. Open your eyes. You have a specific taste in people. You don't hang around with just anyone. However, this is why people respect you.

Other names similar to Keyonda

  •  Madyan means Name of a Holy Place In Saudi Arabia Where the Prophet Used to Visit is given to boys
  •  Akwete - Queer girl name Akwete means "Eldest of Twins"
  •  Jassim - Meaning of Jassim is Important, Strong or Big is originated from Arab is a boy name
  •  Truc - Unexpected Truc came from Vietnamese, meaning of Truc is "Frank Straightforward" is a gender insensitive name
  •  Lameek means One Whose Eyelids Are Attratively Dark is a boy name

Famous people named Keyonda

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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