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Names letter starts with K

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Keilannah Likely a modern blend meaning 'heavenly/royal grace' or 'heavenly Anna'. English Girl
Kenen Likely a variant of Irish Keenan ('descendant of Cian') or Hebrew Kenan ('possession, acquired'). Hebrew, Irish Boy
Kestrel From the kestrel, a small falcon - connotations of speed, agility, keen vision and freedom English Unisex
Khrystiyanr Follower of Christ Boy
Kintan Golden, brilliant Indian Boy
Kloie Young green shoot; blooming Girl
Krisat A modern or regional name meaning broadly 'related to Kris/Christ' or, depending on local origin, a created personal name without a fixed traditional meaning. Unisex
Kurklea A modern blended name, loosely meaning "glorious" or "famous." Girl
Kyrystous of Christ; 'anointed one' or 'follower of Christ' Greek Boy
Kadisha holy; sacred; consecrated Arabic, Semitic Girl
Kalinah Likely derived from Slavic 'Kalina' meaning 'viburnum' (a flowering shrub) or linked to Sanskrit 'Kali' meaning 'black, dark'; used as a feminine given name. English, Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Kanwardeep Light of the prince Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Kathlein Pure (from Greek katharos, "pure") German, Irish Girl
Kealohak Beloved; the loved one Hawaiian Unisex
Kenny Diminutive of Kenneth - commonly associated with "handsome" (from Gaelic Coinneach) or "born of fire" (from Cináed) Boy
Khanoum Lady; madam; respectful form of address for a woman Persian Girl
Kimmee Diminutive of Kimberly/Kim; ultimately from an Old English place name meaning 'from the meadow of the royal fortress'. English Girl
Koharu Little spring; often written as 小春 meaning 'small/early spring' or 'Indian summer' (depends on kanji) Japanese Girl
Kristiin Follower of Christ; 'anointed one' Greek Girl
Kweku-Atuahene Combines the Akan day-name Kweku (male born on Wednesday) with the chieftaincy/title element Atuahene (often written Atua-hene), roughly meaning a chief/prince or leader with a spiritual/divine association. Akan Boy
Kaeo A Polynesian name and place-name; meanings vary by language and region and are not consistently recorded. Known as a town name in Northland, New Zealand (Māori). Polynesian Unisex
Kalaunia A coined name; loosely interpretable as a combination of Kala ("art," "time," or "black") and Una ("one," "unity") - often taken to mean something like "unique/artistic" Girl
Kanaka gold, golden Sanskrit Girl
Karmelle From Hebrew 'Karmel' meaning 'vineyard' or 'garden' (often interpreted 'garden of God') French, Hebrew, Italian Girl
Katerynah pure Ukrainian Girl
Kazimerz From Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy/annul' or 'to proclaim') + mir ('peace' or 'world'); commonly interpreted as 'proclaimer/keeper of peace' or 'one who brings peace'. Polish, Slavic Boy
Keilanne Generally interpreted as a blend meaning something like 'heavenly/royal grace' or 'graceful royal one' (Keilani element = heavenly/royal; Anne = grace) English Girl
Kenete Varies by origin: if from Kenneth, 'handsome'/'born of fire'; if from Igbo Kene-, related to 'give' or 'gratitude'; may also be an invented name without a traditional meaning. Unisex
Kestrell Kestrel; small falcon or bird of prey English Unisex
Khrysto Derived from 'Christós' meaning 'anointed' - often interpreted as 'follower of Christ'. Bulgarian, Slavic Boy
Kinyon Likely 'from Kenyon' - a locational surname later used as a given name. English Boy
Klowee Young green shoot; blooming Girl
Krischan Follower of Christ Boy
Kurkleah No established historical meaning. As a modern coinage it likely combines the prefix "Kur-" with the Hebrew name Leah (commonly interpreted as "weary" or "delicate"), so it can be loosely interpreted as a blended name meaning something like "Kur's Leah" or a pairing of strong + delicate. Girl
Kysstna Derived from Christina/Kristina - 'follower of Christ' / 'anointed'. Girl
Kadiyatu From Arabic Khadijah, traditionally meaning "premature child" or "early-born"; also associated with the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Girl
Kalindra Likely 'sun' or 'sunlight' (from Sanskrit kalinda) - connoting brightness or radiance. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Kanwari Feminine form of Kanwar - 'maiden' or 'young noble/princess' Indian Girl
Käthrein Pure (commonly associated with the Greek root katharos) German Girl
Kealohilima Combines ke aloha ('the beloved') + lima ('hand' or 'five'); roughly 'beloved hand' or 'the beloved palm'. Hawaiian Unisex
Kennya Variant of Kenya - 'from Mount Kenya' or 'mountain of whiteness' (derived from Kikuyu) Girl
Khanuma Lady, madam - an honorific title for a woman Georgian Girl
Kimmey Diminutive of Kim/Kimberly; ultimately 'Cyneburg's clearing' or 'ruler's meadow.' English Girl
Kohei Depends on kanji; commonly 'peace', 'fairness', or 'healthy peace' (e.g., 公平 'fair', 康平 'healthy peace', 弘平 'vast peace'). Japanese Boy
Kristiine Follower of Christ (Christian); "anointed" Estonian Girl
Kweku-Baako First or only son born on Wednesday Akan Boy
Kaese Likely derived from Casey: 'vigilant', 'watchful' or 'brave in battle' Unisex
Kalauniah Likely 'heavenly' or 'of the heavens' (a feminine, Hawaiian-style form) Girl
Kanaka-Nui From Hawaiian 'kanaka' (person, human) + 'nui' (big/great) - 'great person' or 'respected person' Hawaiian Unisex
Karmelliah From Carmel - 'vineyard' or 'garden' (often interpreted as 'garden of God') Girl