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Names letter starts with K

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Kaeleah A modern elaboration often interpreted as "bright" or "joyful" (from Hawaiian Kalea) or linked to Leah, meaning "delicate" or traditionally "weary"; commonly used to suggest "beloved/bright." English Girl
Kalaney Derived from Kalani - 'the heavens' or 'of the sky'/'chief'; in modern usage often understood as 'from the heavens' or 'royal'. English Unisex
Kamra Moon (also 'room' in Hindi) Arabic Girl
Karmala Uncertain - possibly 'garden/vineyard' if derived from Carmela/Carmel; alternatively linked to the Indian place-name Karmala or to roots related to 'karma' (action). Girl
Kataryn pure Girl
Kayser emperor; ruler German Boy
Keighly From the clearing or meadow (originally 'Cēga's clearing' or similar Old English personal-name + leah) English Unisex
Kendrel A modern coinage or surname-turned-forename, probably derived from elements meaning 'valley town' (Kendall) or 'royal ruler' (Kendrick). English Unisex
Keshya Either 'cassia tree / cinnamon' (if tied to Keziah/Keisha) or 'hair / beautiful hair' (if derived from Sanskrit keśa). Girl
Khristoff bearer of Christ English Boy
Kinnard high head; high headland Scottish Gaelic Boy
Klazina Victory of the people Dutch Girl
Krammer Occupational name meaning 'shopkeeper' or 'merchant' Dutch, German Boy
Kunjana One who dwells in or belongs to a grove/bower; 'of the forest' Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Kyrin From Irish Ciarán: 'little dark one'; sometimes associated with Kiran: 'ray of light' or Kirin: mythical creature in other contexts Irish Unisex
Kaderin Derived from Arabic qadr, meaning 'fate' or 'destiny'. Arabic Girl
Kalhan Likely derived from Sanskrit elements kala (time) + han/hanan (to destroy) - often interpreted as 'conqueror/slayer of time' or 'one beyond time'; also the name of the 12th‑century Kashmiri historian Kalhana. Sanskrit Boy
Kanth Beloved; handsome (related Sanskrit forms also mean 'throat' or 'voice') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Kathelene Blend of Katherine ('pure') and Helene ('light, torch') - suggesting 'pure light' or 'bright/pure'. English Girl
Keahupunilani Approximately 'the flame/brightness embraced or encircled by heaven' (poetic: 'heaven‑enfolded flame') Hawaiian Girl
Kenison Son of Ken/Kenneth (Kenneth = 'handsome' or 'born of fire') English Boy
Khaleeq Derived from the Arabic root kh‑l‑q, generally conveying 'creator' or 'one who shapes'; often understood as 'unique' or 'peerless' in name-usage. Arabic Boy
Kilyan Likely 'little church' (from Irish cill 'church'); alternative derivation from Ceallach ('strife' or 'war') is sometimes cited Gaelic, Irish Boy
Kobbie Supplanter (derived from Jacob) Hebrew Boy
Krishniah Related to the Hindu god Krishna - 'dark, all‑attractive' or 'associated with/devoted to Krishna'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Kweisi Born on Sunday (Akan day name) Akan Boy
Kaeleb From Hebrew 'kelev' (dog); commonly interpreted as 'wholehearted', 'faithful', or 'loyal'. Hebrew Boy
Kalani From Hawaiian ka ('the') + lani ('heaven, sky, royal'): 'the heavens' or 'the royal one'. Hawaiian Unisex
Kamraj King of love; ruler of desire Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Karmale Associated with 'karma' - action, deed, destiny; can be interpreted as a feminine form meaning 'one of destiny' or 'fated action' Girl
Kataryna pure Girl
Kaysey Vigilant, watchful; sometimes interpreted as 'brave in battle' Irish Unisex
Keigin Little fire; descendant/son of Aodhagán (from Aodh, 'fire') Irish Boy
Kendrell A modern English name likely derived from Kendrick/Kendall/Kendra; generally interpreted as 'royal/chief' or associated with a valley/place-name depending on root English Boy
Keshyah Derived from Keziah: 'cassia' (a fragrant spice, like cinnamon); figuratively 'sweet-scented' or 'pleasant'. African American, English Girl
Khristoffer Christ-bearer Greek Boy
Kinnat Unclear; possibly related to Hebrew roots for 'song/harp' or to the Sanskrit mythic-musician tradition (generally interpreted as 'songful' or 'musical') Girl
Kleavon Likely a modern invented name; possibly interpreted as 'of the river' if linked to Avon, but meaning is uncertain Boy
Kramoris roughly 'border guardian' or 'noble protector' (a blended, symbolic meaning rather than a historical etymology) Boy
Kunsch brave counsel; bold advisor German Boy
Kyrk church Scottish Boy
Kadesha No established historical meaning; a modern invented/blended feminine name, generally used for its sound rather than a fixed etymology. English Girl
Kali Chandra Kali (dark/black/time; Hindu goddess) + Chandra (moon) - 'dark moon' or 'Kali of the moon' Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Kantharaj Beloved/handsome king Sanskrit Boy
Kathelina Derived from Katherine; commonly interpreted as "pure" Girl
Keahurangi precious one of the sky; blue sky Girl
Kenita Generally interpreted as “little Ken” or a feminine form related to Kenya/Kenia (associated with Mount Kenya); a modern elaboration English, Spanish Girl
Khaleeqa Derived from the Arabic root meaning 'to create' - can be understood as 'created' or 'creative'. Arabic Girl
Kimala Derived from Kamala - 'lotus' (often associated with purity and beauty) Girl
Koben Likely 'supplanter' (derived from Jacob); used as a modern/invented form English Boy