|
Kaiis
|
Likely derived from Kai - commonly 'sea' (Hawaiian) or other meanings depending on root |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Kaloosh
|
No established meaning; likely invented or place-derived rather than from a known historical root |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Karaleigh
|
Beloved meadow |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Karunas
|
compassion; mercy; kindness |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Boy |
|
|
Katryn
|
Commonly interpreted as 'pure' |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Keavy
|
gentle, beautiful, beloved |
Irish |
Girl |
|
|
Kellcia
|
Invented/modern name; likely suggests 'noble' (from Alicia) or 'spirited/warrior' (from Kelly) - roughly 'noble/spirited' or 'noble warrior'. |
|
Girl |
|
|
Kerhy
|
Possibly 'village' or 'homestead' (derived from 'ker/caer'); meaning not firmly established |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Keysha
|
Likely 'cassia' (a fragrant spice) from Keziah; sometimes associated with 'alive' if linked to Aisha |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Kilian
|
Derived from Irish Cillian; likely 'little church' (from cill 'church') - etymology is debated |
Irish |
Boy |
|
|
Kisa
|
Varies by origin: in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (common elements can imply 'hope' or other meanings); in Swahili 'kisa' means 'story' or 'case'; in Slavic languages 'kiša' means 'rain'. |
Croatian, Japanese, Slavic, Swahili |
Girl |
|
|
Konie
|
Diminutive of Constance meaning 'steadfast, constant'; alternatively related to Polish 'konie' meaning 'horses'. |
Polish |
Girl |
|
|
Krystabele
|
beautiful follower of Christ |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Kylab
|
No established traditional meaning; likely a modern blend or variant related to 'Kyle' (narrow strait) or influenced by 'Caleb' |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Kailanna
|
Probably a blend meaning roughly 'sea' or 'keeper' (Kai/Kaila) + 'grace' (Anna) - e.g. 'grace of the sea' or 'beloved/graceful sea'. |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Kameliya
|
Camellia (the flower) |
Bulgarian, Slavic |
Girl |
|
|
Karnaiah
|
Possibly 'horn of the Lord' or 'Yahweh is my strength' (derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'horn' or 'ray' plus the divine element '-iah') |
Hebrew |
Boy |
|
|
Kavyansh
|
Part of poetry; a fragment of a poem; someone with a poetic nature |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
keitlynn
|
pure |
|
Girl |
|
|
Keshavdutt
|
Gift of Keshav (Keshav is a name of Lord Vishnu/Krishna) |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Khurram
|
Joyful, cheerful; happy, delighted |
Arabic |
Boy |
|
|
Kiryllo
|
lordly, masterful (from Greek κύριος 'kyrios' meaning 'lord') |
Greek |
Boy |
|
|
Koshiro
|
Meaning depends on kanji; commonly elements meaning 'small/young' or 'happiness/health' combined with 'shirō' (四郎) meaning 'fourth son' - e.g., 'little fourth son' or 'fortunate fourth son'. |
Japanese |
Boy |
|
|
Kulture
|
From "culture" - relating to arts, customs, community, creativity and upbringing |
|
Unisex |
|
|
kyree
|
Derived from Greek 'Kyrie' meaning 'Lord' (as in the prayer 'Kyrie eleison' - 'Lord, have mercy') |
English |
Unisex |
|
|
Ka-Mea-Io-Makamae
|
The precious/beloved person associated with ʻIo (the sacred Hawaiian hawk/deity). |
Hawaiian |
Unisex |
|
|
Kaija
|
Diminutive of Katherine; from Greek katharos meaning "pure" |
Estonian, Finnish |
Girl |
|
|
Kalpana
|
imagination; creativity; fantasy; conception; idea |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Karaley
|
Modern invented name - variant of Carley/Carly (from Karl/Charles: 'free man'/'warrior') or a compound of Kara ('black' or 'beloved') + ley ('clearing, meadow') |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Karunashankar
|
Compassionate Shankar - 'Shankar' (a name of Lord Shiva) characterized by compassion |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Katryna
|
pure |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Keazia
|
cassia (a spice tree related to cinnamon) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Kellciah
|
Probably a modern blend meaning roughly 'Yahweh's warrior' or 'beloved of God' (combining 'Kell' root and '-iah'). |
|
Girl |
|
|
Keriam
|
Unclear; possibly related to Hebrew 'Kerem' (vineyard) or formed from 'Keri' with the suffix '-am' - exact meaning uncertain |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Keyshah
|
Modern variant of Keisha (from Hebrew Keziah) meaning 'cassia' or 'cinnamon'; stylistic '-shah' suffix. |
|
Girl |
|
|
Kiliane
|
Derived from Gaelic Cillian - commonly interpreted as 'strife, war' or associated with 'church' (Saint Cillian). |
German, Irish |
Unisex |
|
|
Kisai
|
Prodigy; exceptional talent (commonly associated with the kanji 奇才) |
Japanese |
Boy |
|
|
Konna
|
Varies by origin. Possibly linked to a family/place name in West Africa; if related to Hawaiian 'Kona' the sense is 'leeward'. No single established meaning across cultures. |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Krystabell
|
Combination of 'Christ' (anointed/follower of Christ) and 'bell' (small bell) - roughly 'anointed bell' or 'follower of Christ with bell-like beauty'. |
|
Girl |
|
|
Kylah
|
Modern feminine name meaning 'narrow' or 'slender' (derived from Kyle/Kyla) |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Kailash Chand
|
Kailash = sacred mountain (abode of Lord Shiva); Chand = moon. Together: 'Moon of Kailash' or a name honoring Shiva and the moon. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Kamelya
|
Camellia (the flower); associated with beauty and refinement |
|
Girl |
|
|
Karnail
|
commander, leader (sometimes associated with the military rank 'colonel') |
Punjabi |
Boy |
|
|
Kavyashree
|
Glory/beauty of poetry; poetess |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Keity
|
Diminutive of Katherine - 'pure' |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Keshavendra
|
From Keshava (a name of Vishnu) + -endra ('lord') - 'Lord Keshava' or 'supreme Keshava'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Khursheeda
|
sun, sunshine |
Persian |
Girl |
|
|
Kiryusha
|
Diminutive of Kirill (Cyril); 'little Kir', ultimately 'lordly' or 'belonging to the Lord'. |
Russian |
Boy |
|
|
Kossi
|
Born on Sunday (male day-name) |
|
Boy |
|
|
Kulwinder
|
Bringer of honor or glory to the family/clan |
Indian, Punjabi |
Boy |
|