Keniyah Name Meaning, Popularity and Origins

Origin:

English

Gender Distribution:

0% Masculine / 100% Feminine

Meaning:

Keniyah means 'healthy and strong, exalted and noble'.

Meaning of the Name Keniyah

Keniyah is a modern and unique name derived from the combination of the names Ken and Aaliyah. Ken is of Japanese origin and means 'healthy and strong', while Aaliyah is of Arabic origin and means 'exalted, noble'. Keniyah combines these meanings to represent a person who is strong and noble. With three syllables, Keniyah has a melodic sound and a trendy feel. The name does not have any specific cultural or regional origins and is used mainly in English-speaking countries.

Popularity of the Name Keniyah

The popularity for the name Keniyah peaked in popularity in the year 2011 with 59 births, which ranked number 5,110 out of 31,479 unique names for that year. Keniyah had the most female births in 2011 with 59, which ranked number 2,908 out of 19,581 female names for that year. The number of births for the name Keniyah has declined sharply over the last ten years from 35 births to 16 births, a decline of -54.29%. Among females, Keniyah has declined sharply in popularity over the last ten years from 35 births to 16 births, a decline of -54.29%.

Nationwide Popularity of Keniyah

  • 20 Year Trend of Keniyah: -30.43%
  • 10 Year Trend of Keniyah: -54.29%
  • 10 Year Female Trend of Keniyah: -54.29%

Popularity of Keniyah by State

We have no state ranking data available for the name Keniyah. This means no states recorded more than 5 births for Keniyah in the most recent calendar year. If you are looking for a rare or unique name, Keniyah is a great pick!

2024 Popularity Projections for Keniyah

  • Total Births of Keniyah: 15 (-7.53%)
  • Female Births of Keniyah: 15 (-7.53%)

Given the downward trend of Keniyah over the last 10 years, we expect this to continue in 2024 with roughly a -7.53% decrease in total births, for a total of 15 births in 2024. For Females, births for Keniyah have been decreasing over the past 10 years, and we expect roughly 15 female births in 2024, a decrease of -7.53%.

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