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- KAAPO:
Finnish form of Greek Gabriēl,
meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
- KAAPRO:
Finnish form of Greek Gabriēl,
meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
- KAARLE:
Finnish form of English/French Charles, meaning
"man."
- KAARLO:
Finnish form of English/French Charles,
meaning "man."
- KACHADA:
Native American Hopi name meaning "white man."
- KACHIG:
Armenian
name meaning "brave and young."
- KACPER:
Polish form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
- KADE:
Variant spelling of English Cade, "round and
lumpy."
- KADEN:
Variant spelling of English Caden, probably meaning
"little battle."
- KADER:
Variant form of Arabic Qadir, meaning
"capable, powerful."
- KADMOS
(Κάδμος):
Greek name
meaning "the east." In mythology, this is the 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:
Variant spelling of English Kay, meaning "lord."
Compare with feminine Kae.
- KAEDE
(楓): Japanese unisex name meaning "maple."
- KAFELE:
Egyptian name meaning "would die for."
- KAFZIEL
(קפציאל):
Hebrew name meaning "speedy one of God." In Jewish legend, this is
the name of an angel. Unlike most of the other angels, Kafziel is a watcher,
rather than a doer. He is called the angel of solitude and tears, and presides
over the deaths of kings. Kafziel is associated with the Seventh Heaven, the
planet Saturn, and has
been worshiped by Satanists. He is also known by the Latin name Cassiel.
- KAHOTEP:
Egyptian name meaning "peaceful essence."
- KAI: Compare
with feminine forms of Kai.
- Hawaiian unisex name meaning
"sea."
- Pet form of Low German Gerrit,
meaning "spear strong."
- Scandinavian name, possibly derived
from Latin Caius, meaning
"lord."
- Short form of Frisian Kaimbe,
meaning "warrior."
- Variant spelling of Welsh Cai,
meaning "lord."
In Arthurian legend, this was the name of a Knight
of the Round Table.
- KAILA: Hawaiian unisex name meaning
"style." Compare with strictly feminine Kaila.
- KAILASH
(कैलाश): 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 "diamond" or "sea filled with Mana."
- KAIMBE:
Old Frisian name meaning "warrior."
- KAIMI:
Hawaiian name meaning "the seeker."
- KAÏN (Κάϊν): Greek form of Hebrew Qayin
("acquired, possessed"), but meaning "maker; fabricator," or
literally "smith." In the
bible, this is the name of Adam
and Eve's first son
who killed his brother Abel.
- KAÏNAM (Καϊνάμ):
Greek form of Hebrew Qeynan
("possession"), but meaning
"their smith." In the New
Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Christ.
- KAIAPHAS
(Καϊάφας): Greek form of Aramaic Qayyafa
("depression"), meaning "as comely." In the New
Testament bible, this is the
name of a high priest of the Jews.
- KAISAR
(Καίσαρ):
Greek form of Latin Cæsar, meaning "severed."
In the bible, this is the surname of
Julius
Caesar, which adopted by Octavius Augustus
and his successors afterwards became a title, and was appointed by the Roman
emperors as part of their title.
- KAISER:
German form of Roman Latin Cæsar,
meaning "severed."
- KAIUS:
Variant spelling Roman Latin Gaius,
meaning "lord."
- KAJ:
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Kai, meaning "lord." Compare with feminine Kaj.
- KÁJA: Czech form of Scandinavian Kai, meaning "lord."
- KAJETAN:
Polish form of Roman Latin Caietanus,
meaning
"from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
- KÁJÍČEK:
Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
- KÁJÍK:
Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
- KÁJÍN:
Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
- KÁJÍNEK:
Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
- KALANI:
Hawaiian unisex name composed of the elements ka
"the" and lani "heaven, sky," hence "the
heaven, the sky."
- KALE:
Hawaiian form of English/French Charles,
meaning "man."
- KALEB
(כָּלֵב): Hebrew name meaning
"dog" or "rabid." In the bible, this is the name of one of the twelve spies sent into Israel by
Moses. Also
spelled Kalev.
- KALEBH:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Kaleb, meaning "dog" or
"rabid."
- KALEO:
Hawaiian name composed of the elements ka
"the" and leo "sound, voice," hence "the
sound, the voice."
- KALEV
(Hebrew: כָּלֵב):
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Estonian form of Finnish Kaleva, probably meaning "smith."
- Variant spelling of Hebrew Kaleb,
meaning "dog" or "rabid."
- KALEVA:
Finnish legend name of the ancestor of all Finns. Andrew Lang, author of Custom and Myth, 1884, gives the meaning
"heroic, magnificent," but it may be connected with the
Lithuanian word kalvis, meaning "smith," like the Baltic god Kalevias.
- KALEVI:
From Finnish Kaleva, meaning
either "heroic, magnificent" or "smith."
- KALEVIAS:
Ancient Baltic myth name of a smith god, derived from the Lithuanian word kalvis,
meaning "smith."
- KALIDAS
(कालिदास): Hindi name composed of the name of the goddess
Kali
and the Sanskrit word dasa "servant," hence "servant
of Kali."
- KALIL
(Arabic: خليل,
Hebrew: כָּלִיל):
- Hebrew name meaning "crown, wealth."
- Variant spelling of Arabic Khalil, meaning "friend."
- KALJU:
Estonian name meaning "bolder, rock."
- KALLE:
Pet form of Finnish Kaarle, meaning "man."
- KALLIAS
(Καλλίας): Greek name derived from the word kallos, meaning "beauty."
- KALLIKRATES
(Καλλικράτης): Greek name composed of the elements kallos
"beauty" and kratos "power," hence
"beauty-power."
- KALLISTOS
(Κάλλιστος): Greek name
derived from the word kallistos, meaning "most beautiful."
- KALLISTRATES (Καλλιστράτης): Variant form of Greek
Kallistratos, meaning "beauty-army."
- KALLISTRATOS
(Καλλίστρατος):
Ancient Greek name composed of the elements kallos
"beauty" and stratos "army," hence
"beauty-army."
- KÁLMÁN: Hungarian form of Latin
Columbanus, meaning
"dove."
- KALOGEROS (Καλόγερος): Greek name composed of the elements kalos "beautiful" and geron
"elder," hence "beautiful elder."
- KALOYAN:
Bulgarian name derived from Greek kalos Ioannes, meaning
"handsome John."
- KALYAN
(কল্যাণ): Hindi name meaning "auspicious" and "wedding."
- KAM:
Short form of English Kameron, meaning "crooked
nose."
- KAMA
(काम): Hindi myth name of the god of love and son of Lakshmi,
meaning "desire, love."
- KAMAL
(Hindi:
कमल, Arabic: کمال):
- Arabic name meaning
"perfection."
-
Hindi name meaning "red."
- KAMAU:
African Kenyan name
meaning "quiet warrior."
- KAMBAUJIYA:
Variant spelling of Persian Kambujiya, probably meaning
"handsome king."
- KAMBOJA
(कम्बोज): Hindi form of Persian Kambujiya,
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 spelling of Persian Kambujiya, probably meaning
"handsome king."
- KAMBUJIYA
(کمبوجیه):
This is a Persian royal name that was borne by numerous ancient Iranians.
Scholars have accepted that it is a form of Sanskrit Kamboja
and believe it probable that the legendary Kamboja
of the Mahabharata who won the Divine Sword from
king Kuvalashava of Kosala, was an earlier Kambujiya from the royal line of Persian Achaemenids who gave his
name to the clan and the country Cambodia. According to
the scholar Dr. Moti Chandra, the name means "handsome king." His view is reinforced by
Valmiki Ramayana, as well as by
several verses of the Mahabharata which strongly testify
that the ancient Kambojas
and their princes were extremely handsome.
- KAMBUZIA:
Assyrian form of Persian Kambujiya,
probably meaning "handsome king."
- KAMBYSES
(Καμβύσης):
Greek name derived from Persian Kambujiya,
probably meaning "handsome king."
- KAMBYTHET:
Egyptian form of Persian Kambujiya,
probably meaning "handsome king."
- KAMENWATI:
Egyptian name meaning "dark rebel."
- KAMERON:
English masculine form of Scottish unisex Cameron,
meaning "crooked nose."
- KAMIL:
- Czech and Slovak form of Roman Latin Camillus,
possibly meaning "attendant
(for a temple)."
- Variant spelling of Arabic Kamal,
meaning
"perfection."
- KANA:
This is the name of a Maui demigod who is said to have been able to take the form of a
rope and stretch from Molokai to Hawaii.
- KANE:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cathán,
meaning "little battle."
- KANEONUSKATEW:
Native American Cree name meaning "one that walks on four claws."
- KANG
(康): Chinese name meaning "well-being."
- KANGEE:
Native American Sioux name meaning "raven."
- KANJA:
Hindi name meaning "born in water." In mythology, this is a name
belonging to Brahma.
- KANOA:
Hawaiian name meaning "the free one."
- KANTIT:
Chamoru name meaning
"cliff."
- KANUT:
Short form of Latin Kanutus, meaning
"knot."
- KANUTUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Canutus,
meaning "knot."
- KAOLIN:
Anglicized form of Gaelic Caolán, meaning
"little slender one."
- KAPANEUS
(Καπανεύς): Greek name meaning
"arrogant." In mythology, this is the name of one of the Seven Against
Thebes. He is said to have had a body of immense size and strength, but he was notoriously
arrogant 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 diminutive form of Hebrew Yaaqob,
meaning "supplanter."
- KAPENA:
Hawaiian name meaning "captain."
- KAPHIRI:
Egyptian name meaning "hill."
- KAPIL:
Short form of Hindi Kapila, meaning
"reddish-brown."
- KAPILA
(कपिल): Hindi name of a Vedic sage described as an incarnation of Vishnu,
meaning "reddish-brown."
- KAPONO:
Hawaiian name meaning "righteous."
- KAPRIEL: Armenian form of Greek Gabriēl,
meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
- KARAM
(كرم): Arabic unisex name meaning "generosity."
- KARAN
(कर्ण):
Variant spelling of Hindi Karna, meaning "ear."
- KARAWAN:
An Egyptian expression used to avert the evil eye, transferred to forename use.
- KARAYAN:
Armenian
name meaning "dark."
- KARCSI:
Pet form of Hungarian Károly, meaning
"man."
- KAREEM
(كريم):
Variant spelling of Arabic Karim,
meaning "noble, generous."
- KAREL:
- Czech form of English/French Charles,
meaning "man."
- Dutch form of English/French Charles,
meaning "man."
- Slovene form of English/French Charles,
meaning "man."
- KARI:
Finnish form of Greek Makarios,
meaning "blessed."
- KARIM
(كريم): Arabic name meaning "noble, generous."
- KARL:
German name derived from the word karl, meaning "man," from
Old Norse karl, which originally meant "free man."
- KARLIMAN:
Bulgarian form of German Carloman,
meaning "man."
- KARLMANN:
Variant spelling of German Carloman, meaning
"man."
- KARMEL
(כַּרְמֶל):
Hebrew unisex name meaning "garden-land." In the
bible, this is the name of a mountain in the Holy Land.
- KARMIY (כַּרְמִי):
Hebrew name meaning "a vinedresser" or "my vineyard." In the
bible, this is the name of a Judaite, father of Achan,
and the name of the fourth son of Reuben.
- KARNA
(Aramaic: קַרְנָא,
Hindi: कर्ण):
- Aramaic name meaning
"horn."
- Hindi name meaning "ear." In
mythology, this is the name of the son of Surya and
Kunti.
- KARNI
(קַרְנִי): Hebrew
unisex name meaning "my horn," a symbol of strength.
Also spelled Carni.
- KARNIG:
Armenian
name meaning "lambkin."
- KAROL:
Polish and Slovak form of German Karl,
meaning "man."
- KAROLIS:
Lithuanian form of Latin Carolus, meaning
"man."
- KÁROLY: Hungarian form of
German Karl, meaning
"man."
- KARP
(Карп): Russian form of Greek Karpos, meaning "fruit,
profits."
- KARPOS
(Καρπός): Greek name
meaning "fruit." In
mythology, this is the name of a son of the nymph Chloris
and the god Zephyrus.
In the bible, it is the name of a Christian at Troas mentioned in the second epistle of
Timothy
(2 Ti. 4:13).
- KARSTEN:
Variant spelling of German Carsten,
meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ."
- KASEY:
Variant spelling of English unisex Casey, meaning
"vigilant, wakeful."
- KASHTI
(קַשְׁתִּי): Hebrew name meaning "my bow; my rainbow."
- KASIMIR:
German form of Polish Kazimierz, meaning "commands
peace."
- KASIYA:
Egyptian name meaning "departs."
- KASPAR: German
form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure
bearer."
- KASPER:
- English
form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer." Early Christians assigned
names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby
Jesus. They are
mentioned but not named in the bible; Kasper is one of them, the
other two are Balthasar
and Melchior. Also spelled Casper and Jasper.
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Polish
form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure
bearer."
- KASSIDY:
Variant spelling of English unisex Cassidy, meaning
"curly(-headed)."
- KASTOR
(Κάστωρ):
Greek name meaning "beaver." In mythology, Castor/Kastor
and Pollux/Polydeukes
("very sweet") are the twin sons of Leda
and are known as the Gemini
twins.
- KATASHI
(堅): Japanese name meaning "firmness."
- KATHEL:
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Cathal,
meaning "battle ruler."
- KATLEGO:
African Tswana unisex name meaning "success."
- KATO: African Luganda
name meaning "second born of twins."
- KATSU (勝): Japanese name
meaning "victory."
- KATSUMI (克己):
Japanese name meaning "self-controlled."
- KATSUO (勝雄): Japanese name
meaning "victorious child."
- KATSURO (勝郎): Japanese name
meaning "victorious son."
- KAUKO: Finnish name
meaning "far away."
- KAWACATOOSE: Native
American Cree name meaning "poor man."
- KAY: Compare with feminine Kay.
- English form of Welsh Kai,
meaning "lord." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of one of the first
Knights of
the Round Table. He was the son of Sir
Ector, the foster brother of King
Arthur, and is noted for
having an acid tongue and boorish behavior, but mostly for trying to take credit
when Arthur pulled the sword from the stone.
- Variant spelling of Scandinavian Kai,
meaning "lord."
- KAYETAN:
German form of Latin Caietanus,
meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta,
Italy)."
- KAYODE:
African Yoruba name meaning "he brought joy."
- KAZIMERAS:
Lithuanian form of Polish Kazimierz, meaning
"commands peace."
- KAZIMIERZ:
Polish name composed of the Slavic elements kaze "to command, declare,
order" and mir "peace, respect," hence "commands
peace."
- KAZIMIR
(Казимир): Russian form of
Polish Kazimierz,
meaning "commands peace."
- KÁZMÉR: Hungarian
form of
Polish Kazimierz,
meaning "commands peace."
- KAZUHIKO (和彦): Japanese name
meaning "harmonious prince."
- KAZUHIRO (一浩): Japanese name
meaning "prosperous one."
- KAZUKI
(1-和希,
2-一輝): Japanese name meaning
1) "harmonious hope," or "one/first shine."
- KAZUO
(1-和夫, 2-一男): Japanese name meaning
1) "harmonious man" or "first male."
- KEAHI:
Hawaiian name meaning "flames."
- KEALLACH:
Irish name meaning "battle."
- KEAN:
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian,
meaning
"ancient, distant."
- KEANE:
Variant spelling of English Kean, meaning
"ancient, distant."
- KEANU:
Hawaiian name composed of the elements ke
"the" and anu "cool," hence "the cool."
- KEARNEY:
Irish surname transferred to forename use, from
an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cearnaigh "descendant of Cearnaigh,"
hence "victor, winner."
- KEATON:
English surname transferred to forename
use, probably from the place name Keaton in Ermington, Devon, composed of the Cornish word kee "bank, hedge" and Old
English tun "settlement," hence "settlement on the
bank."
- KEAWEAHEULU:
Hawaiian name meaning "cool breeze over the mountains."
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