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Names starting with K

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Variant of Kağan.

Finnish variant of Gabriel.

Finnish variant of Gabriel.

Estonian form of Charles.

Finnish form of Katherine.

Finnish form of Charles.

Finnish form of Charles.

Means "allotment, share, gift" in Sotho and Tswana.

Means "great, magnificent" in Arabic.

Hausa form of Kabir.

Means "gift" in Tswana, derived from aba "to share, to distribute".

Old Persian form of Cambyses.

Variant of Casey.

Variant of Casey.

Polish form of Jasper.

Variant of Cade.

Kadek m & f

Possibly from Balinese adik meaning "younger sibling". This name is traditionally bestowed upon the second-born child.

Variant of Caden.

Variant of Cadence.

Alternate transcription of Arabic قادر (see Qadir).

Means "fate, destiny" in Turkish.

Short form of Katariina.

Form of Khadija used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.

Turkish form of Qadir.

Greek form of Cadmus.

Estonian form of Katherine.

Means "value" in Turkish.

Feminine form of Kadri 2.

Kyrgyz and Turkmen form of Qadir.

Variant of Kay 1.

From Japanese (kaede) meaning "maple" or other kanji with the same pronunciation.

Variant of Caden.

Variant of Kaylee.

Variant of Kaylee.

Variant of Kaylyn.

Kaeo m & f Thai

Means "crystal, glass, diamond" in Thai.

Kaew m & f Thai

Alternate transcription of Thai แก้ว (see Kaeo).

From a Turkish title meaning "king, ruler", ultimately of Mongolian origin. This title is commonly rendered in English as Khan.

Means "peace" in Tswana.

Means "bright, shining" in Japanese, spelled with the kanji (kagaya) meaning "bright" and (ya) meaning "reflect". The name originates from the...

Derived from Arabic الكاهنة (al-Kāhina) meaning "the diviner, the fortuneteller". This was a title given to the 7th-century Berber queen Dihya, who...

From the name of a type of green gemstone found in New Zealand, meaning "sky blue" in Maori.

Of uncertain meaning, possibly a Frisian diminutive of Gerhard, Nicolaas, Cornelis or Gaius [1]. A boy named Kai is captured by the Snow Queen in...

Short form of Kaia.

Means "sea" in Hawaiian.

From Chinese (kǎi) meaning "triumph, victory, music of triumph", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.

Form of Caiaphas found in the Greek New Testament.

Variant of Caden.

Short form of Katariina.

Possibly a masculine form of Kaidi.

Variant of Kayla.

From Hawaiian kai "ocean, sea" and lani "sky, heaven".

From the name of a mountain in the Himalayas regarded as the paradise of the Hindu god Shiva. It is probably derived from Sanskrit केलास (kelāsa) mean...

Variant of Kaylee.

Variant of Kaylee.

Variant of Kaylyn.