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- KAAPO:
Finnish form of Gabriel,
meaning "strong man of God."
- KAAPRO:
Finnish form of Gabriel,
meaning "strong man of God."
- KAARLE:
Finnish form of Charles, meaning
"man."
- KAARLO:
Finnish form of Charles,
meaning "man."
- KACHIG:
Armenian
name meaning "brave and young."
- KACPER:
Polish form of English Jasper,
meaning "treasure bearer."
- KADE:
Variant of English Cade, "round and
lumpy."
- KADEN:
English variant of Caden, probably meaning
"little battle."
- KADER:
Variant of Arabic Qadir, meaning
"capable, powerful."
- KADMOS:
"The east." Greek myth name of the son of the king of Phoenicia
and brother of Europa. He was said to have founded the city of Thebes and
introduced the alphabet to the Phoenicians.
- KAE:
English form of Roman Gaius, meaning "rejoice."
- KAI:
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Danish name, possibly from the Old Norse
word kađa, meaning "chicken, hen."
- Hawaiian unisex name meaning
"sea."
- Variant of Welsh Cai, meaning "rejoice."
- KAILASH:
Hindi unisex name derived from the name of a sacred mountain in the
Himalayas, from the word kailasa, meaning "crystal." The
Tibetan name for the mountain is Gang Rinpoche, meaning "precious jewel
of snows."
- KAIMANA:
Hawaiian unisex name meaning "power of the ocean."
- KAISER:
German form of Roman Caesar,
meaning "hairy."
- KAJ:
Scandinavian variant of Danish Kai, possibly meaning "chicken,
hen."
- KAJETAN:
Polish form of Roman Caietanus, meaning
"from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
- KAJICEK
(Kajíček): Czech pet form of Danish
Kai, possibly
meaning "chicken, hen."
- KAJIK
(Kajík): Czech pet form of Danish
Kai, possibly meaning
"chicken, hen."
- KAJIN
(Kájin): Czech form of Danish Kai, possibly meaning
"chicken, hen."
- KAJINEK
(Kajínek): Czech pet form of Danish Kai, possibly
meaning "chicken, hen."
- KALANI:
"The sky/heaven." Hawaiian unisex name composed of the elements ka
"the" and lani "heaven, sky."
- KALE:
Hawaiian form of Charles,
meaning "man."
- KALEB:
English variant of Caleb, meaning
"dog."
- KALEO:
"The sound/voice." Hawaiian name composed of the elements ka
"the" and leo "sound, voice."
- KALEV:
Estonian form of Finnish Kaleva, probably meaning "smith."
- KALEVA:
Finnish name of the ancestor of all Finns. Andrew Lang, author of Custom and Myth, 1884, gives the meaning
"heroic, magnificent," but it is more likely to be connected with the
Lithuanian word kalvis, meaning "smith," like the Baltic god Kalevias.
- KALEVI:
Finnish name derived from Kaleva,
probably meaning "smith."
- KALEVIAS:
Ancient Baltic myth name of a smith god, from the Lithuanian element kalvis,
meaning "smith."
- KALIDAS:
"Servant of Kali." Hindi name composed of the name of the goddess
Kali
and the Sanskrit element dasa "servant."
- KALIL:
Variant of Arabic Khalil, meaning "friend."
- KALJU:
Estonian name meaning "bolder, rock."
- KALLE:
Pet form of Finnish Kaarle, meaning "man."
- KALLIAS:
Greek name derived from the word kallos, meaning "beauty."
- KALLIKRATES:
"Beauty-power." Greek name composed of the elements kallos
"beauty" and kratos "power."
- KALMAN
(Kálmán): Hungarian form of Latin Columbanus,
meaning
"dove."
- KALOYAN:
Bulgarian name derived from Greek kalos Ioannes, meaning
"handsome John."
- KALYAN:
Hindi name meaning "auspicious" and "wedding."
- KAM:
Nickname for English Kameron, meaning "crooked
nose."
- KAMA:
Hindi myth name of the god of love and son of Lakshmi,
meaning "desire, love."
- KAMAL:
- Hindi name meaning "red."
- Arabic name meaning
"perfection."
- KAMAU:
African Kenyan name
meaning "quiet warrior."
- KAMBAUJIYA:
Variant of Persian Kambujiya, probably meaning
"handsome king."
- KAMBOJA:
Hindi form of Greek Cambyses,
probably meaning "handsome king." This was the name of an ancient
Cambodian warrior king who won the
Divine Sword from king Kuvalashava of Kosala.
- KAMBOUJIYA:
Variant of Persian Kambujiya, probably meaning
"handsome king."
- KAMBUJIYA:
Persian form of Greek Cambyses,
probably meaning "handsome king."
- KAMBUZIA:
Assyrian form of Greek Cambyses,
probably meaning "handsome king."
- KAMBYSES:
Variant of Greek Cambyses, probably
meaning "handsome king."
- KAMBYTHET:
Egyptian form of Greek Cambyses,
probably meaning "handsome king."
- KAMERON:
English masculine form of unisex Cameron,
meaning "crooked nose."
- KAMIL:
- Variant of Arabic Kamal,
meaning
"perfection."
- Slavic form of Roman Camillus,
possibly meaning "attendant
(for a temple)."
- KANE:
English form of Irish Cathán,
meaning "little battle."
- KANEONUSKATEW:
Native American Cree name meaning "one that walks on four claws."
- KANG:
Chinese name meaning "well-being."
- KAOLIN:
Variant of Scottish Caolan, meaning
"little slender one."
- KAPANEUS:
"Arrogant." Greek myth name of one of the Seven Against Thebes. He
was notorious for his arrogance and was eventually struck and killed by a
thunderbolt sent by Zeus. His wife Evadne
committed suicide by throwing herself on his funeral pyre.
- KAPEL:
Yiddish pet form of Jacob, meaning
"supplanter."
- KAPENA:
Hawaiian name meaning "captain."
- KAPIL:
Variant of Hindi Kapila, meaning
"reddish-brown."
- KAPILA:
Hindi name of a Vedic sage described as an incarnation of Vishnu,
meaning "reddish-brown."
- KAPRIEL: Armenian form of
Gabriel, meaning "strong man of
God."
- KARAM:
Arabic unisex name meaning "generosity."
- KARAN:
Variant of Hindi Karna, meaning "ear."
- KARAYAN:
Armenian
name meaning "dark."
- KARCSI:
Pet form of Hungarian Károly, meaning
"man."
- KAREEM:
Variant of Arabic Karim,
meaning "noble, generous."
- KAREL:
Czech, Dutch and Slovene form of Charles,
meaning "man."
- KARI:
Finnish form of Greek Makarios,
meaning "blessed."
- KARIM:
Arabic name meaning "noble, generous."
- KARL:
Modern form of old German Carl, meaning
"man."
- KARLIMAN:
Bulgarian form of German Carloman,
meaning "man."
- KARLMANN:
Variant of German Carloman, meaning
"man."
- KARNA:
Hindi myth name of the son of Surya and
Kunti, meaning "ear."
- KARNIG:
Armenian
name meaning "lambkin."
- KAROL:
Polish and Slovak form of Karl,
meaning "man."
- KAROLIS:
Lithuanian form of Latin Carolus, meaning
"man."
- KAROLY
(Károly): Hungarian form of Karl, meaning
"man."
- KARP:
Russian form of Greek Karpos, meaning "fruit,
profits."
- KARPOS:
Greek form of Latin Carpus, meaning
"fruit, profits."
- KARSTEN:
Variant of German Carsten, meaning
"follower of Christ."
- KASEY:
Variant of unisex Casey, meaning
"vigilant, wakeful."
- KASI:
Hindi name meaning "shining."
- KASIMIR:
Variant of Slavic Casimir,
meaning "famous/great destroyer."
- KASPAR: German
form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure
bearer."
- KASPER:
Polish
form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure
bearer."
- KASSIDY:
Variant of unisex Cassidy, meaning
"curly(-headed)."
- KASTOR:
Greek form of Latin Castor, meaning
"beaver."
- KATASHI:
Japanese name meaning "firmness."
- KATHEL:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Cathal,
meaning "battle ruler."
- KATLEGO:
African Tswana unisex name meaning "success."
- KATO: African Luganda
name meaning "second born of twins."
- KATSU: Japanese name
meaning "victory."
- KATSUO: Japanese name
meaning "victorious child."
- KATSURO: Japanese name
meaning "victorious son."
- KAUKO: Finnish name
meaning "far away."
- KAWACATOOSE: Native
American Cree name meaning "poor man."
- KAY:
Variant of English Kae, meaning "rejoice."
- KAYETAN:
German form of Latin Caietanus,
meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta,
Italy)."
- KAYODE:
African Yoruba name meaning "he brought joy."
- KAZIMERAS:
Lithuanian form of Slavic Casimir, meaning
"famous/great destroyer."
- KAZIMIERZ:
"Famous/great destroyer." Polish name derived from Polish kazic
"to destroy" and Slavic meri "famous,
great."
- KAZIMIR:
Russian form of Slavic Casimir,
meaning
"famous/great destroyer."
- KAZMER
(Kázmér): Hungarian form of Slavic Casimir,
meaning
"famous/great destroyer."
- KAZUHIKO: Japanese name
meaning "first/harmonious prince."
- KAZUHIRO: Japanese name
meaning "harmony widespread."
- KAZUKI:
Japanese name meaning "first of a new generation," "pleasant
peace," or "shining one."
- KAZUO:
Japanese name meaning "harmonious man."
- KEAN:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Cian,
meaning
"ancient, distant."
- KEANE:
Variant of English Kean, meaning
"ancient, distant."
- KEANU:
"The cool." Hawaiian name composed of the elements ke
"the" and anu "cool."
- KEARNEY:
"Soldier; warlike." Irish surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the Gaelic surname Ó Catharnaigh "descendant of Catharnach."
- KEATON:
"Settlement on the bank." English surname transferred to forename
use, itself probably from the place name Keaton in Ermington, Devon which
was composed of the Cornish word kee "bank, hedge" and Old
English tun "settlement."
- KEAWEAHEULU:
Hawaiian name meaning "cool breeze over the mountains."
- KEDEHERN:
Variant of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle-lord."
- KEEFE:
"Comely/handsome, beloved." Irish surname transferred to forename
use, itself from the Gaelic surname Ó Caoimh "descendant of Caomh."
- KEEGAN:
"Fire." Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the
Gaelic surname Mac Aodhagáin "son of Aodhagán."
- KEELAN:
English unisex form of Irish Caoilfhionn,
meaning
"fair and slender."
- KEENAN:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Cianan, meaning
"ancient, distant."
- KEES:
Dutch pet form of Roman Cornelius,
meaning "horn."
- KEFILWE:
African Tswana unisex name meaning "I was given."
- KEGAN:
Variant of Irish Keegan, meaning "fire."
- KEHAT:
Hebrew biblical
name of a son of Levi and a grandson of Jacob,
meaning "faint, weak."
- KEIICHI:
Japanese name meaning "respectful first (son)."
- KEIJI:
Japanese name meaning "respectful second (son)."
- KEIR:
Scottish form of English Kerr, meaning "lives on
the wet ground overgrown with brushwood."
- KEITH:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself probably derived from a
Celtic/Brythonic word meaning "wood."
- KEKOA:
Hawaiian name meaning "the brave one."
- KELAN:
Variant of Scottish Caolan,
meaning "little slender one."
- KELCEY:
Variant of English unisex Kelsey, meaning "victory
ship."
- KELD:
Danish form of Swedish Kettil, meaning "cauldron,
kettle."
- KELEMEN:
Hungarian form of Latin Clemens,
meaning "gentle and merciful."
- KELL:
Nickname for English unisex Kelly, possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- KELLY:
English unisex form of Irish male name Ceallach,
possibly
meaning "bright-headed."
- KELOME:
Hawaiian form of Greek Hieronymos,
meaning "holy name."
- KELSEY:
English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, itself from the Old Anglo-Saxon masculine forename Ceolsige,
meaning "ship-victory."
- KELVIN:
First used in the 1920s, this English name was derived from the name of a
Scottish river, itself meaning "narrow river."
- KEMEN:
Basque name meaning "courage, vigor."
- KEMP:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Middle
English word kempe "athlete, wrestler," itself from Old
English kempa "champion, warrior."
- KEN:
- Japanese name meaning "healthy and
strong."
- Nickname for names beginning with Ken-.
- KENAN:
Variant of biblical Cainan, meaning
"possession; smith."
- KENANIAH:
Variant of biblical Chenaniah, meaning
"established by God."
- KENDAL:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself most likely from the
Welsh forename Cynddelw, meaning
"exalted effigy."
- KENDALL:
Unisex form of English Kendal,
meaning "exalted effigy."
- KENDRICK:
English surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from the Old Welsh forename Cynwrig,
meaning "high hill."
- KENEL:
Armenian
name meaning "to
buy; purchase."
- KENELM:
Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Cenhelm,
meaning "brave/keen protection."
- KENICHI
(Ken'ichi): Japanese name meaning
"first builder/governor."
- KENITH:
Variant of English Kenneth, meaning both "born of
fire" and "comely; finely made."
- KENJI:
Japanese name meaning "intelligent ruler."
- KENNARD:
From the early medieval Anglo-Saxon name Cyneweard,
of disputed origin, but probably meaning "royal guard."
- KENNEDY:
Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use in honor of the
assassinated American president John F. Kennedy. The name is an English form
of the Irish/Gaelic forename Cinnéidigh,
meaning "ugly head."
- KENNET:
Scandinavian form of Kenneth, meaning both
"comely; finely made" and "born of fire."
- KENNETH:
English form of both Scottish/Gaelic Cinaed
"born of fire" and Cainnech,
"comely; finely made."
- KENNITH:
Variant of
English Kenneth, meaning both
"comely; finely made" and "born of fire."
- KENNY:
Pet form of English Kenneth, meaning both
"comely; finely made" and "born of fire."
- KENRICK:
Variant of
English Kendrick,
meaning "high hill."
- KENSHIN:
Japanese name meaning "modest truth."
- KENT:
- Abbreviated form of Scandinavian Kennet, meaning both
"comely; finely made" and "born of fire."
- Nickname for English Kenton, probably
meaning "Cena's settlement."
- KENTA:
Japanese name meaning "healthy, stout."
- KENTIGERN:
English form of Scottish/Gaelic Ceanntighern,
meaning "head lord."
- KENTON:
"Cena's settlement." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself in most cases composed of the Anglo-Saxon forename Cena
and the Old English element tun "settlement."
- KENYA:
Pet form of Russian Innokentiy,
meaning "harmless,
innocent."
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