KEDAR ( Arabic, Hebrew ) = Dark
KEEFE ( Celtic ) = Handsome and really was admired
KEEGAN ( Celtic ) = The cute fairy
KEELAN ( Celtic ) = The cute old
KEIR ( Celtic ) = The black person
KEITH ( Celtic ) = A place
KELBY ( Teutonic ) = From agriculture
KELL ( Norse ) = From the well
KELLER ( Gaelic ) = The small colleague
KELLEY, KELCEY ( Germanic ) = From water
KELLY ( Gaelic ) = The soldier
KELVIN ( Gaelic ) = From the crowded river
KELWIN ( Celtic ) = Occupants of water
KEMP ( Anglo Saxon ) = The superior soldier.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
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