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Names letter starts with K

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Kellbie Modern invented name. Likely 'Kelli's farm' (from Old Norse via Kelby) or influenced by Kelly meaning 'descendant of Ceallach' (often interpreted as 'bright-headed' or 'strife') English Girl
Kerell Uncertain. Possibly 'free man' (if linked to Charles/Karel) or 'dark-haired' (if linked to Kieran); often treated as a modern invented name. English Boy
Keynyn Likely derived from Gaelic/Welsh roots meaning 'little ancient one' or 'ancient/wise' English Boy
Kilenya Invented name; meaning is uncertain. May be intended to suggest 'beloved' or a melodic personal name Slavic Girl
Kirti fame; glory; reputation Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Konala No single established meaning. Possible associations include 'leeward'/'lady' (from Hawaiian Kona) or 'delicate/soft' (from Sanskrit komala); also appears as a Finnish place-name without a clear personal-name meaning Sanskrit Unisex
Kryshna Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'dark, black'; the name of the Hindu god Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu. Sanskrit Boy
Kyhree Likely 'lord' or 'noble/kingly' (influenced by Kyrie/Khari); modern coinage with no single established meaning. English Unisex
Kaidynne A modern feminine form of Kaiden, commonly interpreted as 'little battle' or 'little fighter' English Girl
Kambrie Variant of Cambria - 'from Wales' / 'Welsh' English Girl
Karlous free man Germanic Boy
Kavleenpreet Singh Immersed in poetry and love Indian, Punjabi Boy
Keisuke Varies by kanji; commonly Kei (慶/恵/啓/圭: rejoice/blessing/open/jewel) + suke (介/輔/助: mediate/help/assist) - often rendered as 'blessed helper' or 'respectful/assisting one.' Japanese Boy
Keshani Likely 'one with beautiful or long hair' (from Sanskrit root 'Kesha' meaning 'hair') Sanskrit Girl
Khuong Nguyen Derived from Sino‑Vietnamese characters; meanings vary by character but commonly conveys ideas of respect, nobility, or to assist/rectify. Vietnamese Boy
Kirtivardhan one who increases fame; enhancer of glory Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Korun probably 'protected' (from Turkish korunmak 'to be protected'); some sources suggest an older Slavic/Latin link meaning 'crown' (uncertain) Boy
Kuldip Singh Kaur Lamp or light of the family/clan Punjabi Unisex
Kyouka Varies with kanji; commonly 'capital fragrance' or 'apricot blossom'. Japanese Girl
Ka-Maile “the maile” - the maile is a fragrant Hawaiian vine used for leis Hawaiian Unisex
Kaida Varies by origin and spelling. In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (examples: 海田 “sea + field”, 佳田 “good/beautiful + field”); as a variant of Arabic Qaida (قاعدة) it can imply “base/rule/foundation”. Japanese Girl
Kaloniah Possibly 'beauty of God' / 'God is beautiful' (interpretive; modern/constructed name) Girl
Karah beloved; dear (also 'dark-haired' in Irish origin) English Girl
Kartor Unclear/variant: possible senses include 'maps' (from Swedish), 'cart driver/occupational' (from Carter), or 'creator/cutter' (from Kartar). Boy
Katrinna Pure Greek Girl
Keata Possibly 'joy/happiness' (from Japanese Keita) or 'of the Keïta clan' (Mandinka); often used as a modern invented name without a single fixed meaning. English, Japanese Unisex
Kellby Likely 'Kelli's farm' - a place-name meaning 'dweller at Kelli's settlement'. English Unisex
Kerem Generosity, nobility (Turkish/Arabic); vineyard (Hebrew) Turkish Boy
Keyon Often treated as a modern form of Keon/Cian, commonly interpreted as 'ancient'; can also be a created name without a fixed historical meaning English Boy
Kiley Graceful, beautiful Irish Unisex
Kirtiss Courteous; polite English Boy
Konan Commonly a variant of Conan meaning "little hound" or "little wolf" (Gaelic). In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (e.g., 小南 can mean "small south"). In West Africa it is primarily an ethnic/family name without a single agreed literal meaning. Irish, Japanese Boy
Krysia follower of Christ; 'Christian' Polish Girl
Kyjika No established historical meaning; often interpreted as an affectionate diminutive ("little Ky") or given modern senses like "beloved" or "pure" by parents choosing the name. Girl
Kaii Often associated with 'sea' or 'ocean' (Hawaiian/Japanese); exact meaning can vary by language or by Japanese kanji Unisex
Kambry Modern invented name often linked to Cambria - 'from Wales' - or used as a contemporary given name without an established historic meaning English Girl
karly Derived from Karl meaning 'free man'; used as a feminine form of Carla/Carly English Girl
Kavonte No established historical meaning; a contemporary invented name, typically understood as a personal/creative variation of similar -vonte names. Boy
Keisya Derived from Keziah/Cassia - 'cassia' (a fragrant spice); often interpreted as 'fragrant' or 'sweet-scented' Girl
Keshava One of the names of Lord Vishnu/Krishna - 'slayer of the demon Keshi' or 'the one with beautiful/long hair'. Sanskrit Boy
Khuong Pham Khuong (Khương) is a Vietnamese given name often associated with honor, respect, or strength; Pham is a common Vietnamese family name. Vietnamese Boy
Kirtley Surname-derived place name; exact original meaning uncertain English Boy
Korylee A modern blended name: Kory ('maiden' or from Gaelic 'hollow') + Lee ('clearing, meadow') - roughly 'maiden of the meadow.' English Girl
Kuldipjit Singh Victorious light of the family Punjabi Boy
Kyouko Varies with kanji; commonly 'respectful child' (恭子), 'child of the capital' (京子), 'apricot child' (杏子), or 'resounding/echoing child' (響子). Japanese Girl
Ka-Maka From Hawaiian 'ka' (the) + 'maka' (eye, face, sight) - literally 'the eye' or 'the face'; can imply 'watchful' or 'beloved' in context. Hawaiian Unisex
Kaidan Derived from Caden: 'little battle' or 'battle'; also sometimes treated as a modern blend of 'Kai' + 'dan' English, Gaelic Boy
Kalonice Beautiful victory (beauty + victory) Greek Girl
Karalea Blend of 'Kara' (beloved/dear) and 'Lea/Leah' (meadow/delicate) - roughly 'beloved meadow' or 'beloved and delicate'. English Girl
Karu Tamil: 'embryo, seed, womb'; Finnish: 'harsh, rugged' (adjective); Japanese: meaning depends on chosen kanji/reading; also used as a place-name in Nigeria. Finnish, Japanese, Tamil Unisex