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Names letter starts with K

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Karli-Jo Compound name meaning 'free' (Karli) combined with 'God is gracious' or 'God will increase' (Jo) English Girl
Kavishka From Sanskrit kavi (poet) + īś/īśa (lord) - 'lord/king of poets' or 'poetly gifted one'. Sanskrit Boy
Keiona Modern invented name with no single established meaning; often treated as a variant of Kiana (sometimes interpreted as 'divine' or linked to Diana) or as an elaboration of Keon/Keona. Girl
Kerylynn A modern blended name combining Keri/Kerry ('dark' or from County Kerry) and Lynn ('lake' or 'waterfall'); roughly 'dark lake' or 'dark-haired + lake'. English Girl
Khrystianne Follower of Christ Girl
Kirstynn Follower of Christ English, Scandinavian Girl
korone No established traditional meaning; likely an invented or cute name (possibly derived from onomatopoeic elements or coined for a character/stage persona). Japanese Girl
Kudzai Praise; respect; honor Shona Unisex
Kyohei Varies by kanji; commonly combines kyō (e.g., 恭 'respect', 京 'capital', 教 'teach') with hei (平 'peace, flat'), often rendered as 'respectful peace' or 'capital peace.' Japanese Boy
Ka-Lei-O-Ka-Lani The lei (garland) of the heavens Hawaiian Girl
Kahyll No single established historical meaning; possibly 'friend' (if from Khalil), or related to Irish/Gaelic roots meaning tied to Cathal/'battle' or Kael/'slender' depending on influence English, Irish Unisex
Kalmon good name; good reputation (from Kalonymos: 'kalos' + 'onyma') Hebrew Boy
Kappy A pet form/diminutive with no separate historical meaning (essentially 'little Kapp' or 'little Kate') Girl
Karswell From elements meaning 'carse' (marsh/low-lying land) + 'well' (spring): 'spring or well by the marsh.' English, Scottish Boy
Katrienah pure Dutch Girl
Keaon Likely 'ancient' or 'enduring' (from Irish 'Cian') English Boy
Kelile Uncertain; plausible meanings depend on origin theory - if related to Hebrew kelilah: 'crown'; if related to Arabic Kalila: 'beloved'; if related to Kelly: 'bright-headed' or 'warrior'; may also have no established traditional meaning (modern coinage) Girl
Kepano Probably a Hawaiian form of a European name (commonly linked to Stephen) - carrying the meaning 'crown' if derived from Stephen. Hawaiian Boy
Keylli A modern variant combining sounds of Keely/Kelly/Kaylee; commonly interpreted as 'slender' or 'fair' (from Keely) or linked to 'bright-headed' (from Kelly). Girl
Kildare Church of the oak Irish Unisex
Kirstona Follower of Christ; Christian Scandinavian, Scottish Girl
Komaki Commonly written 小牧 meaning "small pasture" or "little grazing field" (meaning varies with different kanji) Japanese Girl
Krocka Possibly 'step' (from Slavic 'krok') or related to Swedish 'krocka' meaning 'to crash'; also used as an invented/surname-based name Unisex
Kydah A modern, stylistic name with no single established meaning; often treated as an elaboration of Kyda/Kaida and sometimes associated with the 'Kaida' root (interpreted by some as 'little dragon' in Japanese contexts). English Girl
Kaida-Mae A compound name combining Kaida (often interpreted in modern usage as 'little' or sometimes linked to 'little dragon') with Mae (from May/Maia meaning 'great' or the month of May). Commonly taken to mean 'little one of May' or 'little dragon of May.' Girl
Kamari Of the moon; moonlight Unisex
Karliana Feminine elaboration of Karl - essentially ‘free woman’ (from Karl meaning ‘man’ or ‘free man’) Germanic Girl
Kavita poem; poetry; poetess Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Keionna No single traditional meaning. Likely a feminine form of Keon/Keion; meanings tied to root forms can include 'ancient' (from Irish Cian) or associations with Eoin/John ('God is gracious'), depending on source. Gaelic Girl
Kerynna A modern elaboration generally associated with 'beloved' (from Karina/Karen) or possibly linked to Hebrew 'Keren' meaning 'ray' or 'horn'. English Girl
Khrystynna follower of Christ; Christian Greek Girl
Kirtanpreet Lover of devotional singing; one who loves kirtan Punjabi Unisex
Korran Sickle or curved blade; a pointed promontory or rounded hill (topographic) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Kudzanai Be thankful; give thanks Shona Unisex
Kyoji Meaning varies with the kanji; commonly 'kyo' (e.g., capital, respect, cooperation) + 'ji' (e.g., second, child, man), so the full meaning depends on the characters chosen. Japanese Boy
Ka-Lei-Onaona The fragrant lei Hawaiian, Polynesian Girl
Kai Cross-cultural name variously meaning 'sea' or 'ocean' (Hawaiian, Japanese), 'food' (Māori), and often 'victory' or 'open/beginning' in Chinese. Chinese, Cornish, Hawaiian, Japanese, Scandinavian, Welsh Unisex
Kalmyn Unclear/modern coinage. If derived from Calvin, it would relate to Latin calvus 'bald'. If tied to Kalman/Kálmán (via Kalonymos), associations include the historical Hebrew-derived name meaning 'beautiful name' or other regional name histories. Overall meaning is speculative. Boy
Kapricia Either “caprice/whim” (if from Caprice/Capricia) or “noble” (if influenced by Patricia) English Girl
Karswold Likely 'Kars's wold' or 'forest/upland of Kars' - figuratively a guardian or person of the wold Boy
Katrienja Derived from Katherine - 'pure' Girl
Keara dark-haired, black-haired Irish Girl
Kelita Diminutive of Kelly: 'little Kelly' - by extension from Kelly's Irish roots, 'little bright-headed' or 'little warrior' Girl
Kepe No widely documented meaning; may be a diminutive, nickname, or coined name Unisex
Keyllie A modern invented name; often associated with meanings from related names such as 'slender' (from Gaelic roots) or the combined elements Kay + Lee ('pure' + 'meadow'/'clearing'). English Girl
Kile Form of Kyle meaning 'narrow, strait' (also used as a surname-derived given name) English Boy
Kirstone A modern name combining Kirsten ('follower of Christ') with stone ('rock') - roughly 'follower of Christ; rock' English Unisex
Komakie Possibly 'from Komaki' (a place name) or related to 'koma' meaning 'pony/horse' with a feminine ending Japanese Girl
Krodha anger; wrath Sanskrit Boy
Kye From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow, straight channel'; alternatively used as a form of Kai, which can mean 'sea' (Hawaiian) or have other meanings in different languages. Irish, Scottish Unisex