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Kasimir Masculine German

Kasimir is the German form of Casimir, a name with royal and saintly associations. It traces its origins to the Polish name Kazimierz, which is derived from the Slavic elements kaziti "to destroy" and mirŭ "peace, world"...

Kasjan Masculine Polish

Kasjan is the Polish form of the Roman name Cassian, itself derived from the family name Cassius, which possibly originates from Latin cassus meaning "empty, vain." This name bears a rich historical and religious legacy,...

Kason Masculine English

Kason is a modern American given name, considered a variant of Cason. The name Cason itself is derived from an English surname, which in turn traces its root to Mason. The name Mason originated as an occupational surname...

Kašpar Masculine Czech

Kašpar is a Czech given name and surname, derived as the Czech form of Jasper. The name ultimately originates from the Latin Gaspar, which is thought to stem from the Biblical Hebrew word גִּזְבָּר (gizbar), meaning "tre...

Kaspar Masculine Estonian German

Kaspar is a German and Estonian form of Jasper. The name derives from Latin Gaspar, which likely comes from the Biblical Hebrew word גִּזְבָּר (gizbar) meaning "treasurer", ultimately from Old Persian ganzabarah with the...

Kasparas Masculine Lithuanian

Kasparas is the Lithuanian form of the name Jasper. It is a male given name used primarily in Lithuania, corresponding to English Caspar or Kaspar.Etymology and originThe name Jasper ultimately derives from Latin Gaspar,...

Kaspars Masculine Latvian

Kaspars is a Latvian masculine given name, essentially the Latvian form of Jasper. Like its cognates in other languages, the name traces back to the Latin Gaspar, which likely derives from the Biblical Hebrew term גִּזְב...

Kasper Masculine Danish Dutch +3

Kasper is a Dutch and Scandinavian masculine given name, widely used in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the Netherlands, forming the local equivalent of Jasper.Etymology and Historical OriginThe name derives ultima...

Kassandros Masculine Ancient Greek

Kassandros is the Greek form of Cassander, a name borne by a historical king of Macedon in the late 4th and early 3rd centuries BC. The name originates from the ancient Greek elements kekasmai meaning "to excel, to shine...

Kassim Masculine Arabic

Kassim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name قاسم (see Qasim). The name originates from the Arabic root (qasama), meaning “to divide, to distribute,” and carries the meaning “one who divides goods among people...

Kastor Masculine Greek

EtymologyKastor is the modern Greek form of the classical name Castor, derived from the Greek Κάστωρ (Kastor). The etymology of the name is debated: it may be related to the Greek verb κέκασμαι (kekasmai), meaning "to ex...

Kastriot Masculine Albanian

Kastriot is an Albanian male given name derived from the surname Kastrioti, which belongs to a medieval Albanian noble family. The name is most famously associated with Gjergj Kastrioti (1405–1468), also known as Skander...

Kasun Masculine Sinhalese

Kasun is a Sinhalese masculine given name meaning "gold" in the Sinhala language. The term kasun (කසුන්) derives from Sri Lanka's ancient literary and hereditary contexts, where gold has symbolized wealth, purity, and di...

Katashi Masculine Japanese

Katashi is a Japanese masculine given name. It is derived from the Japanese word katashi (堅), meaning "hard, firm" or "strong," or from various other kanji or kanji combinations that share the same reading. The name ref...

Kato Masculine Ganda

Kato is a masculine given name from the Ganda people of Uganda, meaning "second of twins" in Luganda. The name reflects a common naming tradition among the Baganda and other East African cultures where twin births are as...

Katsu Masculine Japanese

Katsu is a Japanese masculine given name rooted in the kanji character 勝 (katsu), meaning "victory." It reflects a cultural appreciation for strength and success, common in Japanese naming traditions where kanji with au...

Katsuhito Masculine Japanese

Katsuhito is a masculine Japanese given name composed of distinct kanji characters that carry specific meanings. The name demonstrates the richness of Japanese onomastics where multiple combinations of symbols with diffe...

Katsuo Masculine Japanese

Katsuo is a masculine Japanese given name, typically written with two kanji characters. The most common pairings combine katsu (勝) meaning 'victory' and o (雄) meaning 'hero, manly', yielding the overall connotation of...

Katsuro Masculine Japanese

Katsuro is a Japanese masculine given name, primarily known as a transcription variant of Katsurō. The name is typically composed from Japanese kanji characters, where the first element katsu (勝) means "victory" and the...

Katsurō Masculine Japanese

Katsurō is a Japanese masculine given name, composed of the kanji characters katsu (勝), meaning "victory," and rō (郎), typically used in male given names to denote a son or young man. This combination yields the overal...

Katsurou Masculine Japanese

Katsurou is a Japanese masculine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of Katsurō. The name combines two common Japanese name elements: katsu (勝), meaning "victory," and rō (郎), meaning "son." Together,...

Katsuya Masculine Japanese

Katsuya is a masculine Japanese given name composed of various kanji combinations. Common meanings include using katsu (勝, "victory, success") or katsu (克, "overcome, win") combined with ya (也, "also") or ya (哉, an e...

Kauã Masculine Tupi Portuguese

Kauã is a variant of the Tupi name Cauã, meaning "hawk" or "falcon" in the Old Tupi language. This given name is predominantly used in Brazil, reflecting the country's indigenous Tupi heritage. The root name Cauã itself...

Kauan Masculine Tupi Portuguese

Kauan is a Finnish word meaning "for a long time," adopted as a band name for the Russian atmospheric doom metal/post-rock group formed in Chelyabinsk in 2005. The band's name reflects the Finnish language influence on t...

Kauko Masculine Finnish

Kauko is a Finnish given name that means "far away" in the Finnish language. It belongs to a class of Finnish names with abstract or nature-related meanings.Meaning and OriginsThe name Kauko derives directly from the Fin...

Kauri Masculine Māori

Kauri is a Māori masculine given name derived from the tree of the same name, specifically the New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis). The kauri is a majestic evergreen conifer native to New Zealand, known for its massive...

Kaveh Masculine Persian Persian

Kaveh is a Persian name whose meaning is unknown, though it is famously linked to a heroic figure in Iranian mythology. Its prominence derives from the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi,...

Kavi Masculine Hindi

Kavi is a given name derived from a Sanskrit word meaning "wise man, sage, poet." It comes from the Sanskrit root "kavi" (कवि), which appears in ancient Indian texts such as the Rigveda, where it refers to a seer or comp...

Kawacatoose Masculine Cree

Kawacatoose is a Cree masculine name derived from the Cree word Kawâhkatos (ᑲᐋᐧᐦᑲᑐᐢ), meaning "poor man, weak from hunger". The name reflects the harsh realities of life on the Plains, where periods of scarcity could wea...

K'awiil Masculine Mayan

Kʼawiil is a variant spelling of the name K'awil, which originates from the Classic Maya language. Often appearing in pre-Columbian texts and art, the name refers to a powerful Maya deity associated with lightning, creat...

K'awil Masculine Mayan

K'awil is a name from Classic Mayan mythology, most commonly understood to mean "powerful one" in the Classic Maya language. This name is primarily associated with one of the prominent deities of the Maya pantheon: the g...

Kay 2 Masculine Welsh Arthurian Cycle

Etymology and OriginsKay is a masculine given name derived from the Welsh names Cai or Cei. These Welsh forms are thought to trace back to the Roman name Gaius, a common Latin praenomen of uncertain meaning, possibly rel...

Kay 3 Masculine Danish Dutch +4

Kay 3 is a masculine given name, primarily a variant of Kai 1. The name is used in Danish, Dutch, Frisian, German, Norwegian, and Swedish contexts. The root of this name is Kai 1, whose etymology is uncertain, but may be...

Kaya 1 Masculine Turkish

Kaya is a Turkish given name meaning "rock, cliff" in Turkish. As a masculine name, it evokes qualities of strength, stability, and resilience, much like a solid rock. It is also a common Turkish surname. The name can al...

Kayode Masculine Yoruba

Etymology and MeaningKayode is a name of Yoruba origin, meaning "bringing joy" or "brings happiness." In Yoruba culture, names often carry deep significance, reflecting the circumstances of birth or the family's aspirati...

Kaysen Masculine English

Kaysen is a modern given name of English origin, primarily used for boys. It is considered a variant of Cason, which itself derives from the English surname Cason. The surname Cason is ultimately related to Mason, an occ...

Kayson Masculine English

Kayson is a modern variant of the given name Cason, itself a derivative of the English surname Cason. Like many contemporary invented names, Kayson arose in the early 21st century in the United States, shaped by the popu...

Kazem Masculine Arabic Persian

Kazem is an Arabic masculine given name and the Persian form of Kazim, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. The name means "tolerant", "forgiving", or "one who suppresses anger"—the latter derived from the Arabi...

Kazik Masculine Polish

Kazik is a Polish diminutive of the given name Kazimierz, widely used as a familiar or affectionate form. The name Kazimierz itself is the Polish form of Casimir, which derives from the Slavic elements kaziti meaning "to...

Kâzım Masculine Turkish

Kâzım is the Turkish form of the Arabic masculine given name Kazim, derived from the root kaẓama (كظم), meaning "to suppress anger." The name thus carries the meaning of "one who suppresses anger," a trait highly valued...

Kazım Masculine Turkish

Kazım is a Turkish masculine given name, a direct borrowing from Kazim, the Arabic name meaning "one who suppresses anger." The name derives from the Arabic root kaẓama (كظم), which means "to suppress anger." This attrib...

Kazim Masculine Arabic

Kazim is an Arabic masculine given name that means "one who suppresses anger" in Arabic, derived from the verb kaẓama (كظم), meaning "to suppress anger". The name is closely related to the variant Kazem, its Persian form...

Kazimieras Masculine Lithuanian

Etymology and MeaningKazimieras is the Lithuanian form of the name Casimir, which itself derives from the Slavic elements kaziti ('to destroy') and mirŭ ('peace, world'), thus carrying the meaning 'destroyer of peace.' T...

Kazimierz Masculine Polish

Kazimierz is the Polish form of Casimir, a name deeply rooted in Slavic history and culture. The name derives from the Slavic elements kaziti meaning "to destroy" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world", giving Casimir the combi...

Kazimír Masculine Czech Slovak

Kazimír is the Czech and Slovak form of Casimir, a name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the elements kaziti "to destroy" and mirŭ "peace, world", giving the meaning "destroyer of peace" or "destroyer of the world".E...

Kazimir Masculine Croatian Russian +1

EtymologyKazimir is the Croatian, Slovene, and Russian form of the name Casimir, which is a Latinized version of the Polish name Kazimierz. The name is derived from the Slavic elements kaziti meaning "to destroy" and mir...

Kazimirŭ Masculine

Kazimirŭ is the reconstructed Proto-Slavic form of the name that developed into Kazimierz in Polish and Casimir in English. The name is composed of two Slavic elements: kaziti “to destroy” and mirŭ “peace, world,” giving...

Kázmér Masculine Hungarian

Kázmér is the Hungarian form of Casimir, a name with deep Slavic roots. The ultimate origin lies in the Polish name Kazimierz, derived from the Slavic elements kaziti "to destroy" and mirŭ "peace, world", giving it the m...

Kazuhiko Masculine Japanese

Kazuhiko is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey harmony or singularity combined with the connotation of nobility or boyhood. The name typically utilizes the character 和 (kazu, meaning "harmo...

Kazuki Masculine Japanese

Kazuki is a masculine Japanese given name rich in meaning and cultural significance. The name is typically written with two kanji characters where the first element, kazu, can mean "one" (一) or "harmony, peace" (和), an...

Kazuma Masculine Japanese

Kazuma (カズマ) is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey desirable qualities. The first element, kazu, can derive from 一 meaning "one" or 和 meaning "harmony, peace". The second element, ma, o...

Kazuo Masculine Japanese

Kazuo (カズオ, かずお) is a masculine Japanese given name, formed by combining the element kazu (meaning "one" from the character 一, or "harmony, peace" from 和) with o (meaning "male, man" from 男, or "husband, man" fr...

Kazuya Masculine Japanese

Kazuya (かずや, カズヤ) is a common masculine Japanese given name. Its meaning derives from the kanji characters used to write it, with two primary readings: the element kazu meaning "one" combined with ya meaning "to be...

Kazuyuki Masculine Japanese

Kazuyuki is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first, kazu (和), meaning "harmony, peace", and the second, yuki (幸), meaning "happiness, good luck". However, many othe...

Kazys Masculine Lithuanian

Kazys is a Lithuanian masculine given name, commonly used as a short form of Kazimieras, the Lithuanian adaptation of the Polish name Kazimierz. The name ultimately derives from the Slavic elements kaziti "to destroy" an...

Əkbər Masculine Azerbaijani

Əkbər is the Azerbaijani form of the Akbar, a masculine given name of Arabic origin. The name is derived from the Arabic root kabīr, meaning "great" or "big," with the elative form akbar translating to "greater" or "grea...

Kean Masculine English

Kean is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an Irish surname that itself is a variant of Kane. The name reflects a rich linguistic and cultural history, tracing back through Anglicized versions of Gael...

Keane Masculine English

Keane is an English first name derived from an Irish surname, itself a variant of Kane. The surname Kane is an Anglicized form of the Irish Ó Catháin, meaning "descendant of Cathán." Cathán comes from Old Irish cath "bat...

Keano Masculine Dutch

Keano is a masculine first name that emerged in the Netherlands, likely as a variant of Keanu, which itself derives from Hawaiian elements—ke, a definite article, and anu 'coolness', together meaning 'the cool breeze' (a...

Keaton Masculine English

Keaton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Keaton. The surname itself originates from several Old English place names meaning "place of hawks" (from cȳta 'kite (bird)' + -tūn 'enclosure,...

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