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Baby names starting with K
8,051 names · page 1 of 17
Kai
Japanese · Multiculturally used name: 'sea' in Japanese, 'keeper of keys' in Norse, 'rejoice' in Welsh.
Kennedy
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Cinnéidigh,' meaning 'helmeted head' or 'armored chief.' A prominent Irish clan name.
Kayden
English · Kayden is a modern English name popularized by the -aden pattern, often linked to Caden and similar contemporary forms.
Kinsley
English · Kinsley comes from an English surname and place name meaning king's meadow.
Kingston
English · English place name meaning 'king's town,' from Old English cyning + tun.
Kehlani
Arabic · A modern creative form with possible Arabic sound roots in khayl/khal lines, but primarily used as a contemporary personal name.
Kevin
Irish · From Old Irish 'Caoimhín' meaning 'gentle birth' or 'handsome,' borne by a beloved Irish saint.
Katherine
Greek · From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure,' borne by early Christian saints.
Kaiden
English · Kaiden is a modern spelling of Caden, a name linked to Irish surname roots and popularized in recent English usage.
Knox
Scottish · Scottish surname from Gaelic cnoc meaning "round-topped hill," popularized by reformer John Knox.
Karter
English · A modern spelling of Carter, an occupational surname meaning "one who transports goods by cart."
Kaia
Greek · Kaia is used as a form of Gaia or Kai-related names, often interpreted as 'earth' or 'sea' depending on source.
Kyrie
Greek · Kyrie comes from Greek liturgical language meaning Lord, as in the prayer Kyrie eleison.
Kylie
Irish · Usually linked to surname roots from Irish or Scottish tradition, later becoming a standalone modern given name.
Kairo
Arabic · A modern spelling of Cairo, the place name derived from Arabic al-Qahirah, "the victorious."
Kaylee
English · A modern English name, likely blending Kay and Lee, with associations of purity, grace, and meadow-like imagery.
Khloe
Greek · Khloe is a spelling variant of Chloe, from Greek, meaning green shoot or young blooming plant.
Kiara
Italian · Kiara is a variant of Chiara or Ciara, associated with brightness, clarity, or dark-haired beauty depending on root form.
Kaylani
English · A modern variant influenced by names like Keilani and Kayla, often associated with grace and beauty.
Kimberly
English · From Old English meaning 'Cyneburg's meadow,' popularized as a place name in England and South Africa.
Koa
Japanese · Koa is used as a modern short name; in Japanese-style usage its meaning depends on the characters chosen.
Kaleb
Hebrew · Variant of Caleb, a Biblical name often interpreted as meaning "devotion," "whole-hearted," or "dog."
Kenneth
Scottish · Anglicized from Scottish Gaelic 'Cináed' meaning 'born of fire,' borne by the first King of Scots.
Kash
English · Modern name, either a variant of Cash or from Sanskrit 'kash' meaning shining or radiant.
Kayson
English · A modern invented name influenced by Kason and popular -son endings, with surname-style appeal.
Kendall
English · From the River Kent valley in England, meaning 'valley of the River Kent.'
Kailani
English · From Hawaiian elements for sea and sky, it means sea-and-sky and is used as a poetic nature-based name.
Kaden
English · Kaden is a modern English-language name, popularized as a contemporary invented form, sometimes linked to rhythmic or fighter meanings.
Kohen
Hebrew · A variant of Cohen, from Hebrew, meaning priest.
Kali
Indian · In Sanskrit it is the name of a powerful goddess; it can also echo Greek Callie forms meaning "beautiful."
Kamila
Arabic · Kamila comes from Arabic kamila, meaning perfect or complete, and also overlaps with Latin-rooted Camila forms.
Kamari
Arabic · Kamari is used in African American and East African naming, often linked to Arabic qamar meaning moon.
King
English · Old English 'cyning' meaning 'king,' used as a name denoting authority or leadership.
Kade
English · Kade is a modern spelling of Cade, an English and Welsh-linked name meaning "round" or sometimes "battle."
Kyler
English · Modern name possibly from Dutch 'Cuyler' meaning 'archer,' or a blend of Kyle and Tyler.
Kalani
English · A Hawaiian name from lani "heaven/sky," often understood as "the heavens" or "royal one."
Kayla
English · Modern name popularized in the 1980s, possibly from Kay + -la, or Hebrew meaning 'laurel, crown.'
Killian
Irish · From Irish Cillian, meaning 'little church' or 'war/strife'; borne by 7th-century Irish missionary saints.
Kylo
Scottish · Kylo is a modern name likely influenced by Kyle, a Scottish place name meaning "narrow strait."
Karson
English · Karson is a modern spelling of Carson, originally a surname meaning "son of Carr" or "marsh-dweller's son."
Kayce
Irish · A modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning "vigilant" or "watchful."
Khalil
Arabic · Khalil is an Arabic name meaning "friend" or "beloved companion," especially in a spiritual sense.
Kobe
Japanese · Kobe is a Japanese place name best known from the city of Kobe, and also used as a given name internationally.
Kashton
English · A modern English surname-style name modeled on Ashton and Cash, with a sturdy contemporary feel.
Kameron
Scottish · Kameron is a spelling variant of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked nose.'
Kian
Irish · Used in Irish as a form of Cian meaning "ancient," and in Persian with associations of kingship or realm.
Kyle
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic caol meaning 'narrow strait' or 'channel,' originally a geographic and surname term.
Kane
Irish · Kane is an anglicized Irish surname and given name often derived from Cathan or O Cathain, associated with battle or little warrior.
Kieran
Irish · From Irish Ciarán, derived from ciar meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired.'
Koda
Japanese · Koda has several possible roots, including Japanese surname usage and a Norse-linked modern form meaning little bear in some usage.
Katalina
Spanish · Katalina is a form of Catalina, from Katherine, a Greek-rooted name commonly interpreted as "pure."
Kaliyah
Arabic · Kaliyah is a modern variant influenced by Aaliyah and similar names, often linked to ideas of rising, exalted, or beloved.
Kamryn
Scottish · A modern spelling of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning 'crooked nose.'
Kira
Persian · From Persian meaning 'sun' or 'throne,' or Irish meaning 'dark one'; a multicultural classic.
Kylian
Irish · From the Irish saint name Cillian, often explained as little church or associated with strife in older forms.
Kyson
English · Kyson is a modern English-style name, likely formed from Ky or Kai with the popular -son ending.
Kendrick
English · From Old English 'cyneric' meaning 'bold power' or Welsh 'cynwrig' meaning 'chief hero.'
Kora
Greek · Variant of Cora, from Greek 'kore' meaning maiden or daughter, associated with Persephone.
Kaizen
Japanese · From Japanese 'kai' (change) + 'zen' (good), meaning continuous improvement or betterment.
Kataleya
Spanish · Variant spelling of Cataleya, derived from the Cattleya orchid genus name.
Kylan
Irish · Kylan is a modern name likely influenced by Irish Kyle-related forms, carrying a sense of a narrow channel or strait.
Kaison
English · Kaison is a modern coined name influenced by Kay- names and the popular -son ending.
Kate
English · Short form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure,' borne by many queens.
Kolton
English · A modern respelling of Colton, an English surname and place name meaning 'coal town' or 'from the dark settlement.'
Kyla
Scottish · Feminine form of Kyle, from Scottish Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow strait' or 'channel.'
Keegan
Irish · Keegan is an Irish surname-name from Mac Aodhagáin, usually interpreted as meaning descendant of Aodhagán, a little fiery one.
Kasen
English · A modern English-style name, often seen as a contemporary coinage related to Cason or Jaxon-type forms.
Karsyn
English · Karsyn is a modern spelling variant of Carson, an English surname meaning son of Carr.
Katie
English · Pet form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kason
English · A modern English surname-style name, often seen as a contemporary blend of Kason and Jason-like sounds.
Krew
English · Krew is a modern English word-name inspired by crew, suggesting group spirit and contemporary style.
Kaysen
English · A modern American-style name related to Kason or Cason, used mainly for its fashionable sound.
Keira
Irish · Keira is an anglicized form of the Irish Ciara, meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired.'
Kenzo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'strong and healthy' or 'wise three,' depending on kanji.
Kinley
Scottish · From the Scottish Gaelic surname meaning "fair-haired warrior" or "descendant of Fionnlagh."
Kenzie
Scottish · Short form of Mackenzie, from Scottish Gaelic meaning 'son of the fair one'.
Kamden
English · Kamden is a modern spelling of Camden, an English surname and place name often interpreted as enclosed valley.
Kaitlyn
Irish · Kaitlyn is an anglicized form of Caitlin, the Irish version of Katherine, commonly linked to "pure."
Keanu
English · Best known in modern English-speaking use, traditionally from Hawaiian meaning "cool breeze."
Kelsey
English · From Old English meaning 'ship's island' or 'Cenel's island,' originally an English place name.
Kacey
Irish · Kacey is a modern spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning vigilant or watchful.
Kyaire
English · Kyaire is a modern invented name, often linked stylistically to Ky- names and forms like Kair or Kyrie.
Khaleesi
English · Invented Dothraki word meaning 'queen' created by George R.R. Martin for Game of Thrones.
Kyro
Greek · Likely influenced by Cyrus or Kairo; often associated with lordly or sun-like meanings in modern use.
Kelly
Irish · From Irish 'Ceallach' meaning bright-headed, warrior, or strife. Used as both a surname and unisex given name.
Kennedi
Irish · Kennedi is a spelling variant of Kennedy, from an Irish surname meaning helmeted chief or misshapen head.
Kendra
English · Modern English name possibly from Welsh elements meaning "greatest champion" or a feminine form of Kendrick.
Kareem
Arabic · From Arabic karim, meaning generous, noble, or honorable.
Koen
German · A Dutch and Germanic short form of Conrad, meaning bold or brave counsel.
Kensley
English · Modern English surname-style name, likely built from place-name elements meaning a clearing or meadow.
Kathryn
Greek · Variant of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure'.
Kiana
Irish · Kiana is used as a modern variant of names like Kian or Anna and is also linked to Persian forms meaning 'elements of nature' or 'royal.'
Kyra
Greek · From Greek kyrios meaning "lord" or Persian meaning "sun" or "throne."
Kenna
Irish · Feminine form of Kenneth, from Gaelic 'Cináed' meaning 'born of fire' or 'handsome.'
Karla
German · Feminine form of Karl, from Germanic meaning 'free woman.'
Kayleigh
Irish · Kayleigh is an English and Irish-influenced modern name popularized as a lyrical variant of Kaylee.
Keilani
English · Keilani is likely a modern adaptation of Hawaiian-style names such as Kehlani or Leilani, often associated with heaven or sky imagery.
Kit
English · Diminutive of Christopher (Greek, 'bearer of Christ') or Katherine. A classic short-form name.
Kaeli
Irish · Kaeli is a modern spelling of Kaylee or Cailey, names linked to Irish roots meaning slender or beautiful.
Karina
Italian · Karina is used across Europe and is often linked to Katherine or Cara, carrying meanings such as pure or beloved.
Kingsley
English · Old English surname from 'cyninges leah' meaning 'king's meadow'; a place-based aristocratic name.
Keyla
Hebrew · Keyla is often treated as a modern form of Keila or Kayla, linked to a Hebrew place name meaning citadel or fortress.
Kylee
Scottish · Kylee is an English feminine form related to Kyle, from Scottish Gaelic caol meaning 'narrow strait.'
Keith
Scottish · From a Scottish place name, possibly from Brythonic meaning 'wood' or 'forest.'
Kyree
Greek · Kyree is a modern form influenced by Kyrie, from Greek, associated with the word "lord."
Kenai
English · Kenai is taken from the Alaskan place name Kenai, giving it a geographic and nature-linked feel.
Keziah
Hebrew · Keziah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "cassia tree" or "sweet cinnamon spice."
Kori
Greek · Kori is often a modern spelling of Corey or Cora-related forms, with associations to "maiden" or hollow-place roots.
Kaiser
German · German word for 'emperor,' derived from the Latin 'Caesar'; used as a given name denoting authority.
Kahlani
English · Kahlani is often treated as a modern name influenced by Hawaiian-style elements suggesting "sea" and "heavens."
Kallie
Greek · Variant of Callie, from Greek 'kallos' meaning beauty.
Keaton
English · English surname and place name meaning settlement where hawks fly.
Kaiya
Japanese · Kaiya is a modern name with several possible roots, often linked to Japanese-style forms and graceful natural imagery.
Kolson
English · A surname-style modern name meaning essentially "son of Cole," with Cole tied to dark or charcoal roots.
Kasey
Irish · Kasey is an anglicized form of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning vigilant or watchful.
Kyren
Greek · Likely related to Kyros or Kieran-style forms, often interpreted as lordly or dark-haired depending on source.
Karim
Arabic · Karim is an Arabic name meaning "generous" or "noble," from a root tied to honor and kindness.
Kimber
English · From Old English 'Cyneburg' meaning royal fortress; also a modern short form of Kimberly.
Kailany
English · A modern invented name with possible Hawaiian phonetic influence, blending Kailani ('sea and sky') with a soft ending.
Kolter
English · Kolter is likely a modern surname-style name related to Colter, originally tied to a colt keeper or horseman.
Khalani
Arabic · A modern melodic name likely influenced by Arabic elements suggesting exalted or noble qualities.
Kodi
English · A modern spelling of Cody, originally an Irish surname often interpreted as 'helpful' or 'descendant of Oda.'
Kaya
Japanese · In several traditions Kaya can mean restful place, rock, or strong and steady.
Kairi
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often associated with sea, ocean, or distance.
Kenji
Japanese · Japanese name commonly meaning 'strong second son' or 'intelligent second,' from 'ken' and 'ji.'
Katelyn
Irish · Katelyn is an Irish-influenced form of Caitlin, ultimately from Greek Katherine meaning pure.
Khai
Arabic · Khai is often used as a short modern name and is sometimes linked to Arabic forms suggesting crowned or elevated.
Krue
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic respelling of Crew, evoking a sense of community or camaraderie.
Kassidy
Irish · A spelling variant of Cassidy, from an Irish surname meaning curly-haired or clever-haired.
Kylen
English · A modern name likely influenced by Kyle, from a Gaelic word meaning “narrow strait” or “channel.”
Kaisen
Japanese · From Japanese elements that can suggest sea or improvement, though modern use is often style-driven.
Kamiyah
English · Kamiyah is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Kami and similar melodic forms.
Keily
Irish · A variant of Kelly or Kiely, from Irish surname roots often linked with warrior or bright-headed meanings.
Kiera
Irish · Kiera is a spelling variant of Ciara, the Irish name meaning "dark" or "black-haired."
Kara
Latin · From Latin 'carus' meaning dear or beloved; also linked to Old Norse meaning curly.
Kellan
Irish · Kellan likely comes from Irish names like Caolán or Kelly-related forms, suggesting slender or bright-headed roots.
Kyomi
Japanese · Likely a Japanese-style name whose meaning depends on kanji, often suggesting purity, beauty, or grace.
Kaydence
English · A modern spelling of Cadence, from a Latin-derived word meaning rhythm, flow, or musical beat.
Khaza
Persian · A short Persian-influenced modern form, used as a personal name with no single fixed meaning in English usage.
Kenia
English · Kenia is a form of Kenya, taken from the East African place name and used as a given name.
Kinslee
English · A modern spelling of Kinsley, from an English surname and place-name meaning “king’s meadow.”
Kiaan
Indian · Variant of Kian, from Persian and Avestan roots meaning 'kings,' 'ancient,' or 'grace of God' in Indian usage.
Khalid
Arabic · From Arabic Khalid, meaning eternal, everlasting, or immortal.
Kabir
Arabic · Kabir comes from Arabic al-Kabir meaning 'great,' and is also famous through the Indian poet-saint Kabir.
Kartier
French · Modern name influenced by Cartier, a French surname meaning 'one who transports goods by cart,' now with luxury associations.
Kiyomi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning pure beauty, from kiyo (pure) and mi (beauty).
Khari
Arabic · Khari is often linked to Arabic khayri, meaning charitable or good, and is also used in African diaspora naming.
Koah
English · A short modern invented form likely influenced by Hebrew-style biblical abbreviations, with no fixed traditional meaning on its own.
Kannon
Japanese · A Japanese name tied to Kannon, the Buddhist bodhisattva of compassion and mercy.
Kimora
Japanese · Likely a modern form influenced by Japanese-style sounds and names like Kim, used for its sleek contemporary feel.
Kase
English · Kase is a modern English spelling variant of Case or Casey, used for its short crisp sound.
Korbin
English · Korbin is a modern spelling of Corbin, from a Latin-rooted surname meaning "raven."
Kyleigh
Scottish · Kyleigh is a modern spelling of Kylie, from a surname and place-name tradition meaning narrow channel or boomerang by association.
Khadija
Arabic · Khadija is an Arabic name meaning 'premature child' and is revered through the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
Kya
English · Kya is a short modern name, often used as a streamlined form of Kaia, Kaya, or Kyra.
Kamora
Arabic · Kamora is likely a modern name influenced by Arabic or African sound patterns, often associated with moonlight or beauty.
Kace
Irish · Often used as a short modern form of Casey or Kase, with Irish surname roots meaning watchful.
Kadence
English · Kadence is a modern spelling of Cadence, from Latin-based musical vocabulary meaning rhythm or flow.
Kathleen
Irish · Irish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Kellen
Irish · Kellen may come from Irish surname roots or Germanic forms, and is often interpreted as "slender" or "bright-headed."
Kaycee
English · A phonetic spelling of K.C. or Casey, used as a modern English-style name with initials-based roots.
Kooper
English · Kooper is a respelling of Cooper, an occupational English surname meaning barrel maker.
Kody
Irish · Kody is a modern spelling of Cody, from an Irish surname meaning "helpful" or "descendant of Cuidighthigh."
Kilian
Irish · From the Irish saint's name Cillian, often linked to meanings like "war" or "church," later used across Europe.
Kamdyn
Scottish · Kamdyn is a modern spelling of Camden, originally a place-based surname meaning winding valley.
Kristian
German · Scandinavian and German form of Christian, from Latin meaning follower of Christ.
Kreed
English · Kreed is a modern spelling of Creed, from the English word for a statement of belief.
Kaisley
English · Modern invented name blending Kai (sea/ocean) with the '-sley' suffix from names like Kinsley.
Kelvin
English · From the River Kelvin in Glasgow; also associated with Lord Kelvin the physicist.
Korra
Greek · Korra is a modern spelling related to Cora, from Greek Kore, an epithet of Persephone meaning 'maiden.'
Kaleo
English · Kaleo is used as a modern given name from Hawaiian phrase elements meaning 'the voice' or 'the sound.'
Knowledge
English · Knowledge is an English word name taken directly from the virtue or quality of knowing and understanding.
Kassandra
Greek · A Greek form of Cassandra, traditionally interpreted as "shining upon man" or "she who entangles men."
Kolby
Norse · A variant of Colby, from Old Norse elements meaning dark or coal settlement.
Kristen
Latin · Scandinavian and English form of Christine, from Latin Christianus meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kaylie
Irish · A modern spelling related to Kaylee and Ceilidh, often interpreted as 'slender' or tied to festive gathering roots.
Kalel
Hebrew · A name popularized by Superman's birth name Kal-El, sometimes linked to Hebrew-style elements meaning voice of God.
Kenan
Hebrew · Kenan is a biblical Hebrew name traditionally interpreted as sorrow, possession, or smith-like formation.
Kaius
Latin · A modern rendering of the Roman name Caius/Caio, linked to old Latin naming traditions.
Karolina
German · Slavic and Scandinavian form of Caroline, from Germanic Karl meaning free woman.
Kalia
Hebrew · Kalia is used as a variant linked to Hebrew and Greek forms, often associated with beauty or goodness.
Kaira
Indian · Used in South Asian naming with meanings such as peaceful or unique, and sometimes linked to Persian-inspired forms.
Kylah
Arabic · A modern variant of Kyla, often linked to Gaelic forms or the Arabic Layla family, with a stylish contemporary spelling.
Karen
Greek · Danish short form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Kanan
Hebrew · Kanan is a variant of Canaan, the biblical place name associated with lowlands or the promised land.
Kollyns
Irish · Modern variant of Collins, from Irish 'Ó Coileáin' meaning 'descendant of Coileán' or 'young pup.'
Keon
Irish · Keon may derive from Irish names like Eoghan or from Hebrew Kian-style modern forms, and is often interpreted as "God is gracious" or "ancient."
Kailey
Irish · A modern spelling of Kaylee-related names, often linked to Irish surname roots meaning slender or graceful.
Kashmir
Indian · Kashmir comes from the South Asian region name, giving it a strong place-based and cultural association.
Kristopher
Greek · A spelling variant of Christopher, from Greek meaning bearer of Christ.
Khadijah
Arabic · Khadijah is an Arabic name meaning 'premature child' and is famed through Khadijah, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
Kye
Scottish · Kye is a Scottish and English name, sometimes linked to a word for 'cow' and also used as a short modern form of Kai.
Kamilla
Latin · Kamilla is a variant of Camilla, from Latin, traditionally interpreted as "young ceremonial attendant."
Kynlee
English · Kynlee is a modern English-style blend, likely combining Ky and -lee, giving it a bright contemporary sound.
Keenan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Cianán,' a diminutive of 'cian' meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring.'
Kole
English · Kole is a modern spelling of Cole, an English surname-name originally linked to dark coloring or charcoal.
Khamari
Arabic · Khamari is a modern name often linked to Arabic qamar, moon, though it is also shaped by contemporary English naming patterns.
Kelani
African · Often treated as a modern melodic name; some usage connects it with ideas of strength or the heavens.
Kalea
English · Kalea is often used with a sense of 'joy' or 'happiness' in modern usage, though it is also treated as a melodic contemporary name.
Kobi
Hebrew · Often used as a short form of Jacob in Hebrew tradition; it also appears independently in Japanese naming.
Kaycen
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Cason or Kasen, with no established historical etymology.
Kollins
English · Modern stylized spelling of Collins, a surname meaning 'son of Colin,' from Latin columba meaning 'dove.'
Karma
Indian · From Sanskrit 'karma' meaning action, deed, or fate; a core concept in Hindu philosophy.
Kaylin
Irish · Kaylin is a modern form influenced by Irish surname and feminine-name patterns, often interpreted as "slender" or "pure."
Kenley
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'king's meadow' or 'royal clearing.'
Kaizer
German · A variant of Kaiser, the German imperial title meaning 'emperor.'
Kruz
Spanish · A spelling variant of Cruz, from the Latin word for cross.
Kolt
English · Kolt is a modern spelling of Colt, the English word for a young horse, used as a rugged contemporary name.
Kylin
Irish · A modern form related to Kyle or Kylin, often tied to Gaelic place-name roots meaning narrow strait or channel.
Kenny
Scottish · Diminutive of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic 'Coinneach' meaning handsome or born of fire.
Kaleah
Hebrew · Often treated as a modern form influenced by Leah or Kalea-like names, commonly interpreted as delicate or beloved.
Kolsen
Norse · Modern invented name possibly combining Norse Kol (coal/dark) with -sen, a Scandinavian son suffix.
Kari
Norse · Scandinavian name meaning 'pure' (variant of Katherine) or Old Norse 'gust of wind.'
Kross
English · A modern spelling variant of Cross, from the English surname tied to the Christian cross or a roadside marker.
Katerina
Greek · A form of Katherine from Greek, traditionally associated with the meaning "pure."
Kiran
Indian · From Sanskrit, Kiran means 'ray of light' or 'sunbeam.'
Kamilah
Arabic · Kamilah is the feminine form of Kamil, from Arabic roots meaning complete, perfect, or accomplished.
Kymani
African · Often linked to East African usage, Kymani is commonly interpreted as adventurous or traveler.
Krishiv
Indian · Modern Indian compound blending Krishna ('dark, all-attractive') and Shiv (Shiva, 'auspicious'), two Hindu deities.
Kailyn
Irish · A modern spelling related to Kaylin and Caelan, often linked to Irish roots meaning slender or child-like.
Kendrix
English · Kendrix is a modern elaboration of Kendrick, a name linked to royal power or bold leadership.
Kinsleigh
English · A modern spelling of Kinsley, from an English surname meaning king's meadow or king's clearing.
Kymir
English · Kymir is a contemporary coined name, likely influenced by Ky- names and the ending of Amir.
Keilany
English · Keilany is a modern phonetic variant of popular melodic names like Kehlani, prized more for style than fixed ancient roots.
Kyndall
English · Kyndall is a modern spelling of Kendall, from an English surname and place-name meaning valley of the River Kent.
Keagan
Irish · Keagan is an Irish-derived surname name, usually interpreted as “descendant of Aodhagán,” tied to fire.
Kamarion
English · A modern invented name blending Kamar- with the suffix -ion.
Krish
Indian · A short form of Krishna, the Sanskrit-based divine name meaning dark or black and tied to the Hindu deity.
Kalayah
Hebrew · A modern variant possibly influenced by Hebrew-style endings and names like Kalaya or Micaiah, often given graceful meaning.
Kaylynn
English · A modern blend of Kay and Lynn, created for sound and style rather than one fixed ancient etymology.
Karam
Arabic · Karam comes from Arabic and means "generosity," "nobility," or "bounty."
Kysen
English · A modern coined name, likely built from Ky- sounds with the fashionable -sen ending.
Keila
Hebrew · Keila is usually linked to the Hebrew place name Keilah, traditionally interpreted as citadel or fortress.
Kamille
French · Kamille is a spelling variant of Camille, from Latin roots meaning young ceremonial attendant.
Keeley
Irish · From an Irish surname, often interpreted as "slender" or associated with beauty.
Kiyan
Persian · From Persian royal tradition, Kiyan refers to kingship or the Kayanian dynastic line.
Kallen
Irish · Kallen is commonly treated as a modern surname-style form related to Callan, meaning "battle" or "rock" in Gaelic traditions.
Kyzer
German · Kyzer is likely influenced by Kaiser, the German imperial title meaning emperor, with modern English spelling.
Kianna
Irish · Often treated as a modern form related to Kiana or Anna, and sometimes linked to Irish Cian meaning 'ancient.'
Kenya
African · Kenya is a place name taken from the East African country, itself linked to Mount Kenya.
Kaelyn
Irish · Kaelyn is a modern spelling of Kaylin-type names, often linked to Irish Gaelic roots meaning "slender" or "fair."
Korbyn
English · A modern spelling of Corbin, from an English surname meaning raven.
Kaladin
English · Modern literary name created by author Brandon Sanderson for the hero of The Stormlight Archive fantasy series.
Kalina
Slavic · A Slavic name referring to the viburnum tree and its red berries.
Katrina
German · German and Scandinavian form of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning pure.
Keller
German · German occupational surname meaning 'cellar master' or 'winemaker,' from Middle High German 'kellaere.'
Kapri
Italian · A modern spelling of Capri, the Italian place name associated with the island.
Kip
English · English name meaning 'pointed hill'; also a short form of Christopher.
Kinzley
English · Kinzley is a modern English surname-style name, likely influenced by Kingsley and -ley names meaning meadow or clearing.
Kael
Irish · Kael is often linked to Irish names like Cael, meaning "slender," and it also appears in Irish mythic tradition.
Kaine
Irish · Kaine can reflect Irish Kane or the Biblical Cain, giving it roots in both Irish surname tradition and Hebrew scripture.
Kolten
English · Kolten is a modern English spelling variant of Colton, originally a surname meaning "coal town" or "from the coal settlement."
Kyair
Arabic · Likely related to Khair, an Arabic name meaning "goodness," "kindness," or "blessing."
Kirby
English · From Old Norse kirkja (church) and byr (settlement), meaning 'church village.' A common English place name.
Karsen
Scottish · A modern spelling of Carson, from a surname meaning "son of Carr" or "marsh-dweller's son."
Klover
English · A spelling variant of Clover, taken from the plant name associated with luck and green fields.
Kyzen
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by the Japanese concept of Kaizen meaning 'continuous improvement.'
Karlee
English · Karlee is a modern spelling of Carly, from a Germanic name meaning free man.
Koe
Japanese · Koe is used in Japanese naming and can carry meanings like voice, fragrance, or brightness depending on characters.
Kamazi
African · Kamazi is an African name, likely East African in style, with regional roots and a strong modern sound.
Kristina
Slavic · Slavic and Scandinavian form of Christina, from Latin 'Christiana' meaning follower of Christ.
Kaila
Hebrew · A cross-cultural form used as a variant of Kayla or an Irish-influenced Kaila, often associated with crown or beloved meanings.
Kacie
Irish · A diminutive spelling of Casey or Kasey, from an Irish surname meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Katarina
Slavic · Katarina is a Slavic form of Katherine, traditionally linked to the Greek idea of purity.
Kairos
Greek · From Greek kairos meaning 'the right or opportune moment', personified as the god of favorable timing.
Khyson
English · Modern invented name, a Kh- variant of Kyson or Tyson, meaning 'son of Ky/Kyle' in style.
Khaled
Arabic · Khaled is an Arabic name meaning "eternal," "immortal," or "everlasting."
Kaelani
English · A modern name popular in Hawaii-influenced usage, often interpreted as “sea and sky” or “heavenly sea.”
Keylani
English · Modern invented name blending Kayla with a Hawaiian-influenced '-lani' suffix meaning 'heavenly' or 'sky'.
Kyng
English · Modern stylized spelling of King, an English title-turned-name denoting royal status and authority.
Kaisyn
English · A modern unisex-style name shaped by contemporary Kai-based naming trends and decorative spelling.
Keoni
Hebrew · Keoni is the Hawaiian form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Kior
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Kiora or Ciar roots, suggesting brightness or dark-haired lineage depending on source.
Kain
Hebrew · Kain is a spelling variant of Cain, the Hebrew Biblical name linked with acquiring or possession.
Kaliah
Arabic · Modern form related to Kalila or Kalia-style names, often associated with beauty or belovedness.
Klara
Latin · German and Scandinavian form of Clara, from Latin 'clarus' meaning bright or clear.
Katia
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Katherine, from Greek roots commonly interpreted as pure.
Kamiya
Japanese · Kamiya is a Japanese surname and given name form that can derive from elements meaning divine valley or upper valley.
Kaci
Irish · Kaci is an English spelling of Casey, from an Irish surname meaning 'vigilant' or 'watchful.'
Khyree
Arabic · Khyree is usually linked to Arabic Khairi, meaning "good," "charitable," or "benevolent."
Kylani
English · Kylani is likely a modern variant influenced by Leilani-style forms, often associated with sky or heaven imagery.
Karlie
German · Karlie is a feminine diminutive of Karl or Charles, from Germanic roots meaning 'free person.'
Khalia
Arabic · Khalia is likely related to Arabic names from the root khal-, often interpreted as meaning immortal or remaining.
Kent
English · From a Celtic place name meaning 'border' or 'coastal land,' a historic English county.
Kalilah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning beloved, dear, or close friend.
Kentrell
English · Kentrell is a modern American coined name, likely blending Ken- with a fashionable suffix.
Kainoa
English · Used from Hawaiian, where it is often interpreted as 'namesake' or 'the sea with no restrictions'.
Kailee
Irish · A modern spelling of Kaylee, often linked to Irish elements and commonly interpreted as "slender" or "fair."
Koi
Japanese · Koi is a Japanese word-name meaning carp, the fish associated with beauty, perseverance, and good fortune.
Karoline
German · German variant of Caroline, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free woman.
Karmen
Spanish · Variant of Carmen, from Latin 'carmen' meaning song or poem.
Kyrin
Greek · Kyrin is likely related to Kyra or Kieran-like forms, with roots suggesting lordly or dark associations depending on source.
Karl
German · From Old Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man,' cognate of Charles and borne by many European kings.
Karely
Spanish · A Spanish-style form related to Karla or Caroline, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Kamani
African · Kamani is used in African and African-American naming traditions, often associated with strength or admired beauty.
Kiari
Italian · Kiari is likely influenced by Chiara or Kiara forms, from Italian roots associated with brightness and clarity.
Kendry
English · Kendry is a modern name likely influenced by Kendrick, a surname of English use meaning bold ruler.
Kaelynn
English · Kaelynn is a modern blend of Kay and Lynn, with roots linked to Irish slender or fair associations and English lake imagery.
Kaleia
Greek · Kaleia likely draws on Greek kalos, meaning beautiful, shaped into a modern lyrical feminine form.
Kaidyn
English · A modern respelling of Kayden, influenced by the popular -aidyn/-aden sound pattern.
Kailynn
Irish · Kailynn is a modern form influenced by Kaylin and similar Irish-derived names, often interpreted as 'slender' or 'fair.'
Keyli
English · Keyli is a modern phonetic variant of Kaylee, likely drawn from Irish and English surname-based forms meaning "slender" or "fair."
Karmelo
Hebrew · A form of Carmelo, from the biblical place name Carmel, often linked with a garden or fertile land.
Kasper
German · Germanic form of Jasper, from Persian 'ganzabara' meaning 'treasurer.' Traditionally one of the Three Magi.
Kasai
Japanese · In Japanese it can be a surname tied to place elements; it is also known as an African river and region name.
Keely
Irish · Keely is from an Irish surname, often linked to roots meaning slender or beautiful.
Kyland
English · Kyland is a modern English-style name, likely blending Ky with the land suffix, giving it a contemporary place-name sound.
Kashtyn
English · Modern respelling of Kashton or Caston, an invented name in the Kaiden/Payton phonetic family.
Kaior
English · A modern invented name likely built from Kai with a strong contemporary ending for a sleek unisex style.
Kalvin
Latin · Variant of Calvin, from Latin calvinus meaning 'bald' or 'hairless one'.
Karis
Greek · From Greek 'charis' meaning grace, kindness, or beauty; related to the three Charites (Graces).
Kota
Japanese · Kota is a Japanese name often formed with elements meaning happiness, peace, or greatness depending on the kanji.
Kru
African · Possibly derived from the Kru ethnic group of West Africa (Liberia and Ivory Coast), or used as a modern short-form name.
Kyron
Greek · Likely a modern form related to Kyros or Chiron, suggesting lordship or mythic association.
Kaleth
Hebrew · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Caleb (Hebrew, 'devotion to God').
Krisha
Indian · Krisha is used as a feminine form related to Krishna in Indian tradition, though it also appears as a modern English-style variant.
Kallum
Scottish · Scottish/Gaelic variant of Callum, derived from Latin Columba, meaning 'dove,' a symbol of peace.
Kaomi
Japanese · Kaomi resembles Japanese-style compound names and is often interpreted through elements suggesting fragrance, beauty, or grace.
Khelani
English · Khelani is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Leilani and Kehlani-style forms, with a melodic contemporary sound.
Keren
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning horn or ray, and also linked with beauty in biblical usage.
Krystal
Greek · A modern spelling of Crystal, from Greek krystallos meaning clear ice or crystal.
Kemari
Japanese · Can reflect Japanese kemari, a traditional ball game, or modern creative naming influenced by African American usage.
Klarity
English · A modern creative spelling of Clarity, an English virtue name meaning 'clearness' or 'lucidity.'
Kamron
Scottish · A variant of Cameron, a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose."
Kalaya
Indian · Likely related to Sanskrit-derived forms, often interpreted with senses of artistic beauty or time-related roots.
Kahari
African · Kahari is an African-used name often interpreted as meaning "powerful" or "full of life," though usage varies by community.
Klayton
English · Klayton is a modern spelling of Clayton, an English place name meaning settlement on clay land.
Konrad
German · German form of Conrad, from Old High German 'kuoni' (brave) and 'rat' (counsel), meaning 'bold advisor'.
Kahlil
Arabic · A variant of Khalil, from Arabic meaning friend or close companion.
Kree
English · Kree is likely a modern name influenced by the Cree ethnonym and by short contemporary sound-based naming.
Kensington
English · An English place-name from the London district, originally meaning “town of Cynesige’s people.”
Kassius
Latin · A spelling variant of Cassius, from an ancient Roman family name of uncertain Latin meaning.
Kacen
English · A modern variant of Kason/Cason, sometimes linked loosely to Casey and meanings like "watchful" or "vigilant."
Kenzley
English · A modern surname-style blend related to Mackenzie, from a Scottish family name meaning descendant of Kenneth.
Kyan
Irish · Kyan is a form of Cian, an Irish name meaning ancient, enduring, or long-lasting.
Katelynn
Greek · Katelynn is an elaborated form of Caitlin and Katherine, traditionally linked to the Greek idea of 'pure.'
Kolbe
German · From a German surname, probably linked to a club or mace term in older German usage.
Kelsie
English · Variant of Kelsey, from Old English meaning 'island of ships' or 'fierce island'.
Kalliope
Greek · Greek form of Calliope, meaning 'beautiful voice'; the muse of epic poetry.
Kolbie
English · Kolbie is a modern spelling of Colby, an English surname from a place name meaning dark farm or coal town.
Kyran
Irish · Variant of Kieran, from Irish Gaelic ciarán meaning 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired'.
Kyah
English · A modern short form related to Kaia, Kya, or Kia-style names, with uncertain exact etymology.
Kynslee
English · Modern surname-style form of Kinsley, from an English place name meaning king's meadow.
Kasyn
English · A modern English-style spelling related to Cason or Kason, likely meaning little beyond its sound-based creation.
Klani
English · A modern invented name with a Polynesian-inspired sound, suggesting openness and brightness.
Koby
Hebrew · Usually a variant of Coby or Kobe, often used as a short form of Jacob and linked to "supplanter."
Kaori
Japanese · A Japanese name often meaning fragrance, scent, or woven beauty depending on the characters used.
Kimani
African · Kimani is an African name of Kenyan usage, often associated with adventure, seafaring, or boldness.
Konnor
Irish · Konnor is a respelling of Connor, from Irish meaning lover of hounds or wolf-lover.
Kaida
Japanese · A Japanese name that can carry meanings such as little dragon or other qualities depending on the characters used.
Kinsey
English · Old English surname meaning "king's victory," from cyne (royal) and sige (victory).
Keyon
Irish · Keyon is a modern form influenced by Kian or Keon, often linked to Irish roots meaning ancient or enduring.
Kayan
Arabic · Kayan is used in several traditions and is often interpreted as 'being' or 'existence,' with a smooth modern sound.
Keyler
English · Modern invented variant of Kyler, possibly from Dutch meaning 'archer' or 'bowman.'
Kaylen
English · Kaylen is a modern blend name, often linked to Kay and Irish-sounding endings, with no single classic etymology.
Kylar
English · Kylar is a modern name related to Skylar/Kyler, used as a sleek contemporary unisex-style form.
Kaito
Japanese · A Japanese name often written with characters suggesting ocean, soar, or broad flight.
Kulture
English · A modern word-name taken from culture, suggesting creativity, identity, and social expression.
Kalen
Irish · Kalen is a modern unisex-style name linked to names like Caelan, often interpreted as slender or powerful warrior.
Krishna
Indian · Krishna is a Sanskrit name meaning "dark" or "black," best known from the Hindu deity Krishna.
Katy
English · Diminutive of Katherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kendal
English · From the town Kendal in Cumbria, meaning 'valley of the River Kent'. A unisex place name.
Kavi
Indian · Kavi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'poet,' 'sage,' or 'wise one.'
Khyrie
Greek · Likely influenced by Kyrie, from Greek kyrios, meaning lord or lordly.
Kurt
German · German short form of Konrad, from Germanic 'kuoni' (bold) and 'rad' (counsel), meaning bold advisor.
Klay
English · A modern spelling of Clay, originally an English surname for someone who worked with or lived by clay.
Kashmere
English · Kashmere is a place-inspired modern name referencing Kashmir, long associated with luxury wool and the region's name.
Khylan
English · A modern blended name, likely influenced by Kyler, Dylan, or Kyle-style forms.
Kyzier
English · Contemporary alternate spelling of Kyrie, generally treated as a modern stylistic name form.
Kenton
English · English place name meaning 'royal settlement' or 'king's town,' from Old English 'cyning-tun.'
Kavya
Indian · From Sanskrit, Kavya means poetry, literary art, or a poetic work.
Kasiah
Hebrew · Kasiah is likely related to Kassia or Keziah, from Hebrew roots associated with cassia, a fragrant spice.
Kariyah
Arabic · Kariyah is often treated as a modern variant of Kariah or Aaliyah-style names, with possible senses of nobility or belovedness.
Kayleen
Irish · Blend of Kay and Eileen, or variant of Colleen; Irish 'caol' means 'slender.'
Kipp
English · English surname transferred to a given name, from Old English meaning 'pointed hill' or a sharp ridge.
Katana
Japanese · Katana is the Japanese word for a sword and is used as a bold modern name by transfer from the object.
Keisha
African · Keisha is a modern name popular in African American usage, likely developed as a creative form of Keesha or Lakeisha.
Katara
Greek · Katara is used as a modern name and may echo Greek-rooted Katarina forms meaning "pure," though modern pop usage shapes it strongly.
Karly
German · A modern spelling of Carly, from Karl or Carla, meaning free man.
Kenzi
Scottish · Kenzi is a diminutive of Mackenzie, a Scottish surname meaning child of Kenneth, with Kenneth linked to handsome or born of fire.
Kinzlee
English · A modern invented variant of Kinsley, from Old English meaning 'king's meadow', with a contemporary stylized ending.
Kodie
Irish · A spelling variant of Cody, from an Irish surname often glossed as 'helpful' or 'descendant of Cuidightheach.'
Kallan
Irish · A surname-style given name from Gaelic traditions, often linked to meanings such as "rock" or "battle."
Kyzeir
Arabic · Kyzeir is likely a modern variant of Arabic-derived Qaysir or Caesar-influenced forms, suggesting imperial or strong associations.
Keiry
Irish · Likely a modern spelling related to Kerry or Kiri forms, often linked to place-name and dark-haired associations.
Kaeden
English · A variant of Caden, often linked to Gaelic roots meaning "spirit of battle."
Kaiyah
Arabic · Kaiyah is a modern variant of Kaia or Kaya, often linked with meanings like 'life' or 'restful place' depending on source.
Keelan
Irish · An Irish name often linked to slender or narrow, likely from surname and clan forms.
Kanaan
Hebrew · Kanaan is a variant of Canaan, the biblical place-name referring to the ancient Levant.
Kadyn
English · Kadyn is a modern English-style spelling of Caden, a contemporary name with surname-like roots.
Karissa
Greek · Karissa is a modern form related to Charis, from Greek, meaning 'grace' or 'kindness.'
Klaire
Latin · Klaire is a spelling variant of Claire, from Latin clarus, meaning clear, bright, or famous.
Kleo
Greek · Variant of Cleo, short for Cleopatra, from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory or fame.
Kathy
English · Diminutive of Katherine, from Greek katharos meaning pure.
Kamaria
Arabic · Kamaria likely draws on Arabic qamar, moon, and has been used as a modern feminine name in African diasporic communities.
Kamaya
English · Likely a modern coined name, though it may echo Japanese elements like ka and maya depending on interpretation.
Kailo
English · A modern invented English-style name blending "Kai" and "-lo," typically chosen for sound and style with no fixed historical root.
Kove
English · Borrowed from the English word cove, meaning a sheltered bay, now used as a short modern given name.
Kathlyn
Greek · Variant of Kathleen/Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.'
Kaley
Irish · Kaley is a variant of Kaylee or Kailey, often linked to Irish roots meaning slender or fair.
Konner
Irish · Konner is a modern spelling of Conor/Connor, from a Gaelic name often linked to "lover of hounds" or "wolf lover."
Kyngston
English · Variant spelling of Kingston, an English place name meaning 'king's town' or 'royal settlement.'
Knoxx
Scottish · Variant spelling of Knox, a Scottish surname from Old English 'cnocc' meaning 'from the rounded hill.'
Kaiyr
Arabic · Likely influenced by khair, an Arabic word meaning goodness, kindness, or blessing.
Kiah
Hebrew · Kiah is often used as a short form of Hezekiah, a Hebrew name meaning God strengthens.
Korey
Irish · Korey is a spelling variant of Corey or Cory, often linked to an Irish surname meaning from the hollow or ravine.
Katya
Slavic · Katya is a Slavic diminutive of Katherine, from Greek roots meaning 'pure.'
Kaleigh
Irish · A modern spelling related to Kaylee, likely blending Irish-influenced sounds with the English lee ending.
Kamoni
African · Likely a modern name influenced by names such as Kamani, used for its rhythmic sound rather than a fixed ancient etymology.
Kenzlee
English · Kenzlee is a modern English-style creation related to Mackenzie and -lee names, suggesting a contemporary surname blend.
Kal
Arabic · Kal appears in several traditions, including Arabic and Indian usage, often linked with time, fate, or a short modern form.
Karmyn
Latin · Karmyn is a modern spelling of Carmen, from Latin-rooted tradition often linked to song or chant.
Kamren
Scottish · Kamren is a modern spelling of Cameron, a Scottish surname and given name traditionally interpreted as crooked nose.
Kinlee
English · Kinlee is a modern English-style blend using the trendy suffix -lee, often suggesting a meadow or clearing feel.
Kyzir
Arabic · Likely related to Khidr or Kaysir-style Arabic forms, often associated with green, guidance, or leadership.
Kaylyn
English · Kaylyn is a modern English blend, often seen as a combination of Kay and Lynn.
Klaus
German · Klaus is a German short form of Nikolaus, ultimately from Greek elements meaning 'victory of the people.'
Kalena
Greek · Kalena is often linked to Greek Kalene or Helen forms, carrying meanings tied to beauty or shining light.
Keshawn
English · Keshawn is a modern coined name, likely blending the Ke- prefix with Shawn, a form of John.
Kaylanie
English · A modern blend of Kayla and -lani, often interpreted with a heavenly or sky-like feel.
Kairav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'white lotus,' associated with purity, moonlight, and natural beauty.
Kaoir
Korean · A modern romanized Korean-feeling name, used as a contemporary given name style without a fixed classical root.
Kerry
Irish · From the Irish county name Ciarraí, derived from 'Ciar' meaning dark or black-haired.
Kenleigh
English · A modern English-style compound using Ken- with the popular -leigh ending, suggesting a meadow or clearing feel.
Kaiah
English · Kaiah is a modern English-style variant of Kaia, often linked to forms meaning 'earth' or simply created for its flowing sound.
Khmari
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Kamari, chosen more for sound and individuality than old etymology.
Kelton
English · From a Scottish place name meaning 'town of the keels' or 'calf town' in Old English.
Kenlee
English · Kenlee is a modern English-style blend name using the popular suffix -lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Kitana
Japanese · Kitana is a modern name popularized in contemporary culture, with a sleek sound that may echo Japanese-style forms.
Kynsley
English · A spelling variant of Kinsley, from an English surname meaning king's meadow.
Kaeson
English · Kaeson is a modern invented name likely modeled on Kason, using the popular -son ending for a contemporary feel.
Kiley
Irish · Kiley comes from an Irish surname, often interpreted as graceful or linked to a narrow woodland place.
Karli
German · Karli is a feminine form of Karl or Carl, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Kiya
Indian · Kiya has multiple uses; in modern naming it is often treated as a short, soft name associated with grace or joy.
Kierra
Irish · Kierra is a variant of Kiara or Ciara, associated with dark-haired or little dark one.
Kyrah
Greek · A variant of Kyra, linked to Greek feminine forms of Cyrus and often interpreted as lady or throne-like ruler.
Kayloni
English · Likely a modern invented name built from the Kayla/Kaylee sound family with a melodic ending.
Kiyah
English · Kiyah is a modern name, often treated as a creative form related to Kia or Kaia-style names.
Kyliam
Irish · Kyliam blends Kyle and Liam, carrying associations with 'narrow strait' and 'resolute protector.'
Kenza
Arabic · From Arabic kanz, meaning treasure or precious possession.
Keshav
Indian · Keshav is an Indian name of Krishna, traditionally interpreted as "long-haired" or linked to slaying the demon Keshi.
Kailan
Irish · Likely related to Kellan or Caelan, from Gaelic roots often linked to slender or young.
Kaidence
English · Kaidence is a modern English respelling of Cadence, from a word meaning rhythm or flow.
Koleson
English · An English surname-style name meaning “son of Cole,” carrying a heritage-style patronymic structure in given-name use.
Kiyansh
Indian · Kiyansh is a modern Indian name often interpreted as meaning a person with divine qualities or part of God.
Kitt
English · Kitt is an English diminutive of Katherine or Christopher-related forms, often linked to 'pure.'
Kory
Irish · A variant of Corey or Cory, from an Irish surname often linked to a hollow or ravine.
Kezia
Hebrew · Kezia is a biblical Hebrew name meaning cassia tree or cinnamon-like spice.
Keylin
Irish · Likely a modern form related to Kaylin or Cailin, often linked to Irish roots meaning "slender" or "young."
Keidy
Irish · Likely a modern form related to Katie or Kady, ultimately descending from Katherine, meaning 'pure.'
Kasir
Arabic · Kasir is likely Arabic, related to roots used in names and words with strong, forceful, or active associations.
Kirk
Norse · From Old Norse 'kirkja' meaning church; a surname turned given name common in Scotland.
Kay
English · From Welsh Cai, a knight of Arthurian legend; also a short form of Katherine meaning 'pure.'
Khristian
Greek · A spelling variant of Christian, from Greek Christianos, meaning follower of Christ.
Kamil
Arabic · Kamil comes from Arabic and Slavic usage and means perfect, complete, or accomplished.
Kaily
Irish · Usually treated as a modern form of Kaylee, combining Irish-influenced sounds with the sense 'slender' or 'graceful.'
Karleigh
German · A modern spelling of Carly or Carlie, from Germanic Karl meaning "free person."
Kylynn
English · A modern blend of Ky and Lynn, created in the style of contemporary English compound names.
Keilyn
Irish · A modern spelling influenced by Kaylin or Keelan, names often tied to slender or fair traditions.
Kirsten
Norse · Scandinavian form of Christina, from Latin Christianus meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Kamal
Arabic · Kamal means perfection in Arabic and lotus in Sanskrit-derived Indian usage.
Kourtney
French · Kourtney is a spelling variant of Courtney, from a French surname and place-name meaning domain of Curtenus or short nose by folk explanation.
Kekoa
English · Borrowed into English from Hawaiian with the meaning 'the warrior' or brave fighter.
Khaleel
Arabic · A variant of Khalil, from Arabic, meaning 'friend' or 'beloved companion'.
Khali
Arabic · Khali is likely derived from Arabic roots meaning empty, free, or immortal when related to Khaliq or Khalid-style forms.
Kyara
Irish · Kyara is often used as a variant of Chiara or Kiara, linked to meanings such as bright, clear, or dark depending on the source form.
Kairee
English · Likely a modern phonetic creation related to Kaylee or Kyrie-style names, valued more for sound than ancient roots.
Kaliya
Indian · Kaliya is used in Indian naming and may relate to dark beauty or to names formed from Kali.
Khaliyah
Arabic · Khaliyah likely draws on Arabic Khalia or Aaliyah patterns, suggesting meanings like pure or exalted in modern use.
Kaziah
Hebrew · Kaziah is likely related to Keziah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning cassia, a fragrant spice tree.
Kaliana
English · Kaliana is often treated as a modern Hawaiian-style name, possibly related to Kalani or Juliana forms.
Kymari
English · Kymari is a modern invented name, likely blending Ky- with the popular -mari ending.
Kycen
English · A modern variant spelling in the Ky/Ken sound family with no fixed old-root meaning, typical of modern Anglophone name design.
Kassie
Greek · Informal variant of Cassie, a pet form of Cassandra meaning "shining upon mankind."
Kaely
Irish · Likely a modern variant of Kaylee, drawing on Irish surname and given-name sounds with a bright contemporary style.
Kensleigh
English · Kensleigh is a modern elaboration of English surname-style names, likely meaning 'king's meadow' by association with similar forms.
Kingstyn
English · Modern stylized variant of Kingston, an English place name meaning 'king's town' or 'royal settlement.'
Kayomi
Japanese · Kayomi has a Japanese-style structure and may evoke meanings tied to beauty, generations, or reading depending on kanji choice.
Knight
English · English occupational name from Old English 'cniht' meaning servant or warrior.
Kelsi
English · Kelsi is a modern spelling of Kelsey, an English surname-name meaning a place linked to a ship's island or Ceol's island.
Kanon
Japanese · Kanon is a Japanese name often linked to sound or flowers, and also echoes Kannon, the figure of compassion.
Kayley
English · Kayley is a modern English and Irish-styled name, often linked to Kay plus the -ley ending meaning meadow or clearing.
Kelce
English · Kelce is a modern surname-style given name, likely related to Kelsey, originally an English place name.
Kayliana
English · A modern elaboration blending Kayla with -ana, likely tied to names from Irish-rooted Kelly or Hebrew-rooted Kayla usage.
Kenslee
English · A modern English-style name built like Kinsley or Kensley, likely meaning meadow or clearing by form.
Kaimani
English · Hawaiian-influenced name combining kai ('sea') and mani ('spiritual power'), used in English-speaking communities.
Konstantinos
Greek · Greek form of Constantine, from Latin constans, meaning steadfast or constant.
Kobie
English · Kobie is a modern spelling of Coby or Kobe, often used as a short form of Jacob-related names.
Karley
English · A modern spelling of Carly or Karlie, related to Charles and meaning free person.
Karmello
Spanish · Variant of Carmelo/Carmel, from Hebrew for vineyard or orchard.
Kenzleigh
Scottish · Modern invented blend of Kenzie (from MacKenzie, Scottish Gaelic 'son of the fair one') and the English place-suffix Leigh.
Khalessi
English · Phonetic respelling of Khaleesi, a queenly title invented for Game of Thrones inspired by fictional Dothraki.
Kazimir
Slavic · Slavic name from kaziti (to destroy) and mir (peace), meaning proclaimer or destroyer of peace.
Kamran
Persian · Kamran is a Persian name meaning fortunate, prosperous, or successful.
Kylon
English · A modern name influenced by Kyle, from a Scottish word meaning 'narrow strait' or channel.
Kayra
Persian · Kayra is a modern name used in Persian and Arabic contexts, often associated with grace, favor, or noble generosity.
Korben
English · Korben is a modern spelling of Corbin, from a French surname meaning “raven.”
Kinleigh
English · A modern English-style blend using the -leigh ending, likely inspired by Kinley meaning fair-haired warrior's meadow.
Kynleigh
English · A modern elaboration of Kinley-style names, likely built from surname and -leigh naming patterns.
Kowen
Irish · A modern variant of Cohen or Cowan-like names, likely tied to Gaelic surname roots.
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