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Names letter starts with K

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Kalicharan Devotee of the goddess Kali; literally 'one at the feet of Kali'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Kangie No established meaning - probably a diminutive or pet form; any specific meaning would depend on the source name or characters (if from Korean/Chinese) Unisex
Karnyelle Modern ornamental name likely meaning 'little pure one' or 'beloved little one' (from 'Kar' = pure/beloved + '-elle'). English Girl
Kathline Pure Irish Girl
Ke-Kaulike the equality; the balanced/equal one Hawaiian Unisex
Keitan Possibly 'place of hawks' (from Keaton); alternatively related to 'blessed/great' (Japanese Keita) or 'home/banner' (Sanskrit Ketan). English, Hindi, Japanese, Sanskrit Boy
Kenricks royal ruler; chief or champion English Boy
Kevlyn Derived from Kevin - 'gentle, handsome' (from Irish Caoimhín); a modern feminine form English Girl
Kiarr Derived from Gaelic 'ciar' meaning 'dark' or 'dark-haired' (often interpreted as 'little dark one') Unisex
Kiril lordly; masterful (from Greek 'kyrios' meaning 'lord') Greek Boy
Koemy Uncertain. Possibly 'lucky/prosperous' (if tied to Khmer 'koem') or 'little/beautiful smile' (if parsed as Japanese elements); may have no fixed traditional meaning if it is a modern/creative name. Unisex
Kristanah follower of Christ Girl
Kusum flower; blossom Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Kafil Guardian; sponsor; caretaker; guarantor. Arabic Boy
Kaltum Round-faced; full of flesh (traditionally 'chubby-faced') Arabic Girl
Karanjit Karan (name/actor/doer) + jit (victorious) - 'Karan the victorious' or 'victorious doer' Punjabi Boy
Katsunari Often "victorious" or "become victorious" (meaning varies with kanji) Japanese Boy
Keenyah No widely established traditional meaning; generally treated as an elaboration of Kenya (linked to the East African country) or of Kiana - used as a melodic feminine name English Girl
Keondria A modern invented feminine name, probably combining elements like Keon/Keondra with the -dria ending (as in Alexandria); no single established traditional meaning. Girl
Khensu Name of the Egyptian moon god; 'the traveler' or 'the wanderer' (of the moon) Egyptian Boy
Kioumars Mythological first man/first king - 'primordial man' or 'living mortal' Persian Boy
Kongo Either 'of the Kongo' (relating to the Kongo people/region) or, in Japanese, 'adamant/diamond; vajra' Unisex
krystan follower of Christ Polish Boy
Kyiana Modern elaboration of Kiana; often interpreted as 'divine' or 'goddess' (linked to Diana) or simply a contemporary invented name English Girl
Kaflean From Katherine/Kathleen: 'pure'; also associated with Gaelic Caoilfhionn: 'slender, fair' Irish Girl
Kalie Usually a variant of Kaylee - 'Kay' (from Katherine: 'pure') + 'Lee' ('meadow') - or linked to Sanskrit Kali meaning 'black; time' (goddess) English Girl
Kanhaiya A name of Lord Krishna; often interpreted as "little Krishna" or "dark‑complexioned one" Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Karola Feminine form of Karl/Charles, meaning "free man" - interpreted as "free woman" or "freeholder" Polish Girl
Kathlnah Probably 'pure' (derived from Katherine/Kathleen) English Girl
Ke-Koa The warrior; the brave one Hawaiian Boy
Keiten Varies by origin: if from Keaton, 'from the cottage town'; if from Japanese elements, roughly 'blessing/heaven' or 'honorable heaven' - generally a modern invented name Unisex
Kenrik Keen/handsome ruler or leader Boy
Kevyn Gentle, kind, handsome - 'beloved/gentle child' (from Irish 'Caoimhín') Irish Boy
Kiarra Dark-haired (Irish); clear/bright (Italian) Latin Girl
Kirill From Greek 'Kyrillos', meaning 'lordly' or 'of the lord' (from κύριος 'kyrios' = 'lord') Greek Boy
Koen brave, bold Dutch Boy
Kristane Follower of Christ Greek Girl
Kusumakar Flower-maker; one who produces or is adorned with flowers; blossoming Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Kafiya Sufficient; adequate; enough Arabic Girl
Kaltuma Derived from Arabic Kalthum, meaning 'full-faced' or 'chubby‑cheeked' Arabic Girl
Karapet Forerunner; traditionally used as the Armenian name/title for John the Baptist Armenian Boy
Katsunori Meaning depends on kanji; commonly combines katsu (勝/克 'victory' or 'overcome') + nori (則/典/紀/徳 'rule, law, chronicle, virtue'), often interpreted as 'victorious rule' or 'victory and order'. Japanese Boy
Keenyn Modern variant of Keenan/Cianán - 'little Cian' (Cian = ancient/distant) or loosely 'keen, sharp' English Boy
Keondry No established traditional meaning; probably a modern blended name with an uncertain meaning Boy
Kheong Most often associated with 'strong' or 'powerful' (if from 强/強); can also correspond to 'celebrate' (庆/慶) depending on the Chinese character used Chinese Boy
Kipchoge Boy born near the granary or storehouse ('Kip' = boy born at; 'Choge' = granary/storehouse). Boy
Kongolo Historically associated with a Luba ruler/founder; a traditional Central African male name. The literal meaning is not widely documented. Boy
Krystele Derived from 'crystal' - clear, ice-like, bright English, French Girl
Kyianna Likely 'God is gracious' (from Gianna) or 'divine/graceful' (from Kiana/Diana) English Girl
Kafleana Not established; likely derived from Leana/Alina roots suggesting 'grace', 'light', or 'beloved'. Girl