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Karoline Feminine Danish German +1

Karoline is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, German, and Norwegian. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Carolus, which itself is a Latinized version of Charles. Ultimately derived from the Germanic n...

Karolis Masculine Lithuanian

Karolis is a Lithuanian masculine given name, a cognate of the North Germanic names Karl and Carl and the French and English Charles. It is ultimately derived from the Latin Carolus, which itself comes from the Germanic...

Karolos Masculine Greek

EtymologyKarolos is the Greek form of Carolus, the Latin version of Charles. The name Charles ultimately derives from the Germanic element *karlaz meaning “man” or, alternatively, from *harjaz meaning “army.” The form Ca...

Károly Masculine Hungarian

Károly is the Hungarian equivalent of the name Karl, which itself derives from Charles. The name has been a common Hungarian male given name for centuries. It is also occasionally used as a surname in Hungary.Etymology a...

Karolyn Feminine English

Karolyn is an English feminine given name that serves as a variant of Caroline. It can also be considered a diminutive form of Caroline or an alternate spelling of Karolin. Rooted in the same etymological lineage as Char...

Karp Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Karp is a Russian and Ukrainian form of the Greek name Karpos, itself derived from Carpus, the Latin rendering of Κάρπος (Karpos), meaning "fruit, profits" in Greek. The name Carpus appears briefly in the New Testament,...

Karpos Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Greek

Karpos is the Greek form of Carpus, derived from the Ancient Greek word κάρπος (meaning "fruit, profits"). In Greek and Roman mythology, Karpos (Latinized as Carpus) is a minor figure, the son of Zephyrus, the god of the...

Karrar Masculine Arabic

Karrar is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root karra, meaning "to repeat" or "to return". The name directly translates to "recurring" or "repeating", implying a continuous action or cycle...

Karrie Feminine English

Karrie is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant of Carrie. As a diminutive form, it can also be traced back through Caroline to the Latin Carolus, ultimately derivin...

Karson Masculine English

Karson is a modern variant spelling of the given name Carson, derived from a Scottish surname of debated origin. While Carson may originate from the Scottish Gaelic Carr meaning 'rock' or from the place name Carr in Nort...

Karsten Masculine Danish Low German +1

Karsten is a masculine given name primarily used in Denmark, Norway, and Low German-speaking regions of Germany. It is a Low German form of Christian, which itself derives from the medieval Latin name Christianus, meanin...

Karsyn Feminine English

Karsyn is a modern, fanciful spelling of the name Carson. While Carson has traditionally been used as a surname and a masculine given name, Karsyn has emerged as a predominantly feminine variant in the English-speaking w...

Kärt Feminine Estonian

Kärt is an Estonian short form of Kertu, itself an Estonian version of Gertrude. A classic feminine given name used in Estonia, Kärt stands as a concise and culturally adapted variation of a name with deep Germanic roots...

Karter Unisex English

Karter is a modern variant of the surname and given name Carter. The name is ultimately derived from the English surname Carter, which was an occupational name for someone who transported goods using a cart. In contempor...

Karthik Masculine Malayalam Tamil +1

Karthik is a Southern Indian variant of the name Kartik, commonly used in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking communities. Rooted in Sanskrit, the name derives from Kṛttikā, the term for the Pleiades star cluster, whic...

Karthika Feminine Malayalam Tamil

Karthika is a Southern Indian feminine given name used primarily in Malayalam- and Tamil-speaking communities. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Kartik, which itself originates from Sanskrit कृत्तिका (Kṛttikā...

Karthikeyan Masculine Tamil Hindu

Karthikeyan is a Tamil form of the name Kartikeya, which is itself another name for the Hindu god of war, also known as Skanda or Murugan. The appellation Karthikeyan, like its root, derives from the deity's connection t...

Kartik Masculine Bengali Hindi +1

Kartik is a popular male given name in Bengali, Hindi, and Marathi cultures, derived from the Sanskrit कृत्तिका (Kṛttikā), the name for the star cluster known as the Pleiades. The name is intimately connected to the Hind...

Kartikeya Masculine Hindu

Kartikeya (Sanskrit: कार्त्तिकेय) is the Hindu god of war, also known as Skanda, Murugan, Subrahmanya, or Shanmukha. The name Kartikeya derives from Sanskrit Kṛttikā, the Indian name for the Pleiades constellation, which...

Kartini Feminine Indonesian

Kartini is an Indonesian female given name derived from the Javanese/Indonesian word karti, meaning "act, deed," which itself traces back to the Sanskrit kṛti (कृति). The name is most famously associated with Raden Adjen...

Karuna Feminine Bengali Hindi +2

Karuna is a feminine given name used in India, originating from the Sanskrit word karuṇā (करुणा), meaning "compassion, mercy". The name embodies a virtue highly esteemed in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions, where com...

Karyn Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsKaryn is an English variant of the name Karen, which itself is a Danish short form of Katherine. The ultimate origin of Katherine is debated; it likely derives from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikater...

Karyna Feminine Belarusian Ukrainian

Karyna is a Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Karina, which itself derives from the name Katherine through the Swedish short form Karin. Predominantly used in Ukrainian and Belarusian cultures, Karyna carries the rich ety...

Kasandra Feminine English Polish

Kasandra is the English variant and Polish form of Cassandra. The name derives from the Greek Kassandra, whose etymology is debated but possibly comes from elements meaning “to excel” or “to shine” (kekasmai) and “man” (...

Kase Masculine English

Kase is a short form of Kasey, which is itself a variant of Casey. As a given name, Kase is most commonly used in English-speaking countries. It can also be a surname, particularly of German origin, where it derives from...

Kasen Masculine English

Kasen is a modern English given name, considered a variant of Cason. Like Cason and comparable forms such as Kason, Kayson, and Kaysen, Kasen follows a trend of contemporary names built on the popular sound and style of...

Kasey Unisex English

Kasey is a unisex given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant spelling of the more common Casey. This spelling, along with others such as Kacey, Kacie, Kayce, and Kaycee, arose as an...

Kash Masculine English

Kash is a modern Cash, the English surname and given name that originated as an occupational surname for a box maker. The surname Cash is derived from Norman French casse meaning "case," from Latin capsa. It coincidental...

Kashi Feminine Hindi

Kashi is a feminine given name of Hindi origin. It is derived from the name of the ancient and holy city of Varanasi (also known as Banaras or, within Hindu tradition, as Kashi). In Sanskrit, the word Kāśi (काशि) means '...

Kashton Masculine English

Kashton is a modern English male given name that emerged in the 21st century. It is likely a combination of Kash, itself a variant of the surname-derived name Cash, and the popular suffix ton (meaning "town" or "settleme...

Kashyapa Masculine Hindu

Kashyapa is a revered masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "turtle" or "tortoise." In Hindu tradition, Kashyapa is one of the seven great sages (Saptarshis), renowned for his wisdom and cosmic role. He appear...

Kasi Feminine Tamil Telugu

Kasi is a feminine given name used primarily in the Southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Telangana/Andhra Pradesh, serving as a regional form of the Tamil and Telugu adaptation of Kashi. The name resonates deeply wit...

Kasia Feminine Polish

Kasia is a Polish diminutive of Katarzyna, the Polish form of Katherine. In Poland, Kasia functions as a common standalone given name and informal nickname, reflecting the Slavic tradition of affectionate shortenings. Th...

Kasih Feminine Indonesian Malay

Kasih is a feminine given name that means "love" in the Malay and Indonesian languages. As a word name, it directly conveys affection and endearment, making it a popular choice in both Indonesia and Malaysia. The name is...

Kasım Masculine Turkish

Kasım is the Turkish form of Qasim, an Arabic name meaning "one who divides goods among people." The name traces its roots through the Semitic qasama, which signifies "to divide" or "to distribute." In Islamic tradition,...

Kasim Masculine Arabic Bosnian

Kasim is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Qasim and also a common Bosnian form, meaning "one who divides goods among people". It shares its root with the Arabic verb qasama meaning "to divide, to distribute"...

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"...

Kasimira Feminine German

Kasimira is a feminine form of Kasimir, itself a German adaptation of Casimir. The root name Casimir derives from the Polish Kazimierz, which combines 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...

Kassa Unisex Amharic

Kassa is an Amharic given and surname meaning "compensation, reparation" in the Amharic language. In Ethiopian tradition, names often carry deep significance, reflecting personal circumstances, familial hopes, or histori...

Kassandra Feminine English Greek +1

Kassandra is the Greek form of Cassandra, as well as a modern English variant of the name. In Greek mythology, Kassandra (Κασσάνδρα) was a Trojan princess, the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. Her name is traditi...

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...

Kassia Feminine English

Kassia is a variant spelling of Cassia, which itself is the feminine form of Cassius. The Roman family name Cassius may derive from Latin cassus meaning "empty, vain." Historically, the name is uniquely linked to the Byz...

Kassidy Feminine English

Kassidy is a modern feminine given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant spelling of Cassidy, an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Caiside, meaning "descendant of Caiside". The root...

Kassie Feminine English

Kassie is a diminutive of the female given name Kassandra, itself an English variant of Cassandra. While often used as an independent name in modern English-speaking countries, Kassie retains the playful, affectionate to...

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...

Kassiopeia Feminine Greek

Kassiopeia is a Greek form of Cassiopeia, the Latinized name of a queen in Greek mythology. The name may derive from Greek kassia (cinnamon) and ops (face), possibly meaning "cassia juice" or "face of cinnamon." In myth,...

Kassy Feminine English

Kassy is a modern English diminutive of Kassandra, which itself is a variant of Cassandra. The name Cassandra has ancient Greek origins, deriving from Κασσάνδρα (Kassandra), possibly from kekasmai meaning "to excel, to s...

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...

Kasumi Feminine Japanese

Kasumi is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The most common reading kasumi (霞) means "mist" or "haze." This evokes natural imagery, often associated with sprin...

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...

Kat Feminine English

Etymology and MeaningKat is a diminutive of the classic female given name Katherine, which is used primarily in English-speaking countries. While Katherine’s ultimate etymology is uncertain—possibly connected to Hecate,...

Kata Feminine Croatian Finnish +1

Kata is a short form with significant cultural cachet in several European languages: it serves as a Hungarian short form of Katalin, a Finnish short form of Katariina, and a Croatian short form of Katarina. All these nam...

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