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Names letter starts with K

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Karee Often associated with 'pure' (via Katherine) or 'dark' (via Ciara); also used as a modern/creative given name without a fixed meaning English Girl
Kasaundra Trojan prophetess; often given as 'she who entangles men' (meaning uncertain) Greek Girl
Kaulanah Famous; renowned (derived from Hawaiian 'kaulana') Hawaiian Girl
Kedrik A modern variant of Cedric/Kendrick, generally understood to mean 'chief' or 'royal ruler.' English Boy
Kelline Linked to Kelly/Kellin - 'descendant of Ceallach'; Ceallach is variously interpreted as 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife/war' English Girl
Kernin Possibly 'little kern' - 'little soldier' or 'young warrior'; alternately a place-name/rock-related sense in Cornish/Breton contexts Gaelic Boy
Kezyah Derived from Hebrew for 'cassia' - a fragrant spice tree similar to cinnamon Hebrew Girl
Kilon No established traditional meaning; possibly related to Gaelic 'kil' (church) if derived from Irish roots, otherwise an invented name without a historic meaning Unisex
Kitra Meaning uncertain; if from Katherine → "pure"; if from Keturah → "incense/fragrance". Girl
Kooper barrel maker (occupational name) English Boy
Krystianna Blend of Christina ('follower of Christ') and Anna ('grace') - roughly 'Christian grace' or 'grace of the Christian'. English Girl
Kylley Likely "boomerang" (Aboriginal) or "slender, fair" (Irish Gaelic). Girl
Kaira-Lee A modern compound roughly meaning 'Kaira' (beloved/ladylike/dark‑haired) + 'Lee' (meadow) - roughly 'beloved meadow' or 'lady of the meadow'. English Girl
Kamilly Young attendant at religious rites; acolyte Girl
Karry Variant of Carrie/Kerry - diminutive of Caroline ('free woman') or Irish name meaning 'dark-haired' / 'from County Kerry'. English, Irish Girl
Kaydin Derived from Caden/Cadán - 'little battle' or associated with 'battle/fighter' English, Irish Unisex
kelani the heavens; sky; heavenly Hawaiian Unisex
Ket Varies by origin - may be a short form of the Sanskrit name Ketan (associated with meanings like 'home' or 'dwelling' or 'banner'), an ethnonymic reference to the Ket people, or simply a short nickname without a separate meaning. Dutch, English, Hindi, Khmer, Sanskrit, Thai Boy
Khyri Variant of Khari, commonly interpreted as "king" or "noble" Boy
Kitsuko From Japanese elements 'kitsu' + 'ko' ('child'); meaning depends on the kanji used - commonly interpreted as 'fox child' or 'joyful/fortunate child'. Japanese Girl
Koulis Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little' or 'young' - used as a pet form of Greek male names Greek Boy
Kunall Lotus; one who perceives beauty Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Kysen Modern invented variant generally interpreted as 'son' or 'son of Kyle' (creative spelling) Boy
Ka-Welo Name of a legendary Hawaiian figure/chief. 'ka' = 'the'; 'Welo' is a personal name - exact literal meaning uncertain. Hawaiian Boy
Kaile Modern variant name; possibly 'slender, narrow' (from Gaelic 'caol') or no single traditional meaning when treated as a Kaylee/Kayla form English Unisex
Kalynn Pure English Girl
Kareen Pure Greek Girl
Kasch Possibly 'treasurer' if derived from Caspar/Kaspar; in modern English usage often associated with 'cash' (money) English Boy
Kaulo No widely documented meaning; literal meaning is not well established in available sources Unisex
Kedryc A modern/creative form related to Cedric/Kendrick - associated with 'cherished' or 'chief/ruler'. English Boy
Kellman Variant of Kalman/Kelman - ultimately 'little dove' (from Irish Colmán) or a surname meaning 'man of Kell' / occupational surname Boy
Keros Horn; a projecting point or promontory; also the island name Greek Boy
Kezzee Derived from Hebrew Keziah meaning 'cassia' - a fragrant spice similar to cinnamon Hebrew Girl
Kilonu No established traditional meaning; likely a contemporary coinage with no confirmed etymology. Unisex
Kitroon Likely 'Kit's joy' or 'joyful little Kit' (modern compound meaning). Unisex
Koora Varies by origin: from Greek 'Kore/Cora' meaning 'maiden'; in Japanese a similar word 'kura' means 'storehouse'; in South Asia it is often a family name without a specific given-name meaning. Greek, Irish, Japanese, Korean Unisex
Krystin Follower of Christ (Christian) Girl
Kyllia Probably a modern feminine form related to Kylie; often associated with the 'boomerang' meaning (from an Australian Aboriginal source) or simply used as a melodic invented name English Girl
Kairah Various - commonly 'dark-haired' (Irish), 'good/virtuous' (Arabic), or interpreted as 'unique/beloved' in South Asian contexts. Arabic, Irish Girl
Kaminee Desirable woman; beloved, beautiful, enchantress (from Sanskrit kāminī, 'one who is desired') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Karsandas devotee or servant of Karsan (a regional personal or deity name) Gujarati, Sanskrit Boy
Kaydy A modern diminutive or invented name. If treated as a form of Katherine, it can be associated with 'pure'; otherwise it has no long-established traditional meaning. English Girl
kelbie From the farm/settlement by a spring English Unisex
Ketan From Sanskrit keṭan - 'home' or 'dwelling'; also interpreted as 'banner' or 'flag'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Khyrie Lord (associated with the liturgical phrase "Kyrie eleison" - "Lord, have mercy") Greek Unisex
Kitt Diminutive of Christopher ("bearer of Christ") or Katherine ("pure") English Unisex
Koumudi Moonlight (literally 'illumination of the moon') Sanskrit Girl
Kunalpreet Compound of Kunal (lotus) + Preet (love/affection) - roughly "love of the lotus" or "one who loves beauty". Indian, Punjabi Unisex
Kysha Derived from Keziah - 'cassia tree' (cinnamon); modern variant of Keisha English Girl
Ka-Wena the radiant one; warmth, glow Hawaiian Girl