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Kojo Masculine Akan

Kojo is the Akan form of the name Kwadwo, though it commonly functions as an independent name. Its root, Kwadwo, means "born on Monday" in Akan, and Kojo preserves this meaning within the Akan day-name tradition. The nam...

Kōki Masculine Japanese

Kōki is a Japanese given name that can be used for both males and females, though it is primarily masculine. The name is composed of two kanji characters. The first element, kō, can mean light (光) or happiness, good luc...

Kokou Masculine Ewe

Etymology and MeaningKokou is a masculine given name used primarily in Ewe-speaking communities of West Africa, particularly in Togo and Ghana. It is the Ewe form of Kwaku, a name originating from the Akan language. Both...

Kolby Masculine English

Kolby is a masculine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It functions as a variant of Colby, an English surname that originated from various place names. The surname Colby itself derives from the Ol...

Koldo Masculine Basque

Koldo is a common Basque short form of Koldobika, which itself is the Basque form of Louis. The name Louis ultimately derives from the Frankish name Chlodowig, meaning "famous warrior," and has been borne by numerous Eur...

Koldobika Masculine Basque

Koldobika is the Basque form of Louis, a name with a rich history rooted in Germanic and French royal traditions. This masculine Basque name is a testament to the region's unique linguistic and cultural heritage, adaptin...

Kole Masculine English

Kole is a modern given name of English origin, primarily considered a variant of Cole. The name Cole itself has a rich etymological history, stemming from an English surname that originated either as a medieval short for...

Kolman Masculine German

Kolman is a German variant of Koloman, itself a form of the Irish name Colmán. The root is Colum, the Irish interpretation of Latin columba meaning "dove." As such, Kolman belongs to a wide European name family linked th...

Koloman Masculine German Slovak

Koloman is the German and Slovak form of Colmán, itself a diminutive of Colum, the Irish form of Columba. The ultimate root is the Late Latin name Columba, meaning "dove", a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christianity. The...

Kolos Masculine Hungarian

Kolos is a Hungarian diminutive of Miklós, itself a Hungarian form of Nicholas. As a given name, it is relatively uncommon and predominantly male, reflecting a naming tradition that often adapts mainstream Christian name...

Kolr Masculine Old Norse

Kolr is an Old Norse byname derived from the word kol, meaning "coal." In Norse naming traditions, bynames like Kolr often described a person's physical appearance—in this case, perhaps someone with dark hair or a swarth...

Kolton Masculine English

Kolton is a modern English given name, primarily used as a variant of the more common name Colton. Both names share the same origin, deriving from an English surname that in turn comes from a place name. The place name i...

Kolya Masculine Russian

Kolya is a Russian diminutive of the name Nikolai, which itself derives from the Greek name Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." This affectionate form is used as a common short form and a familiar given name in it...

Komi Masculine Ewe

Komi is an Ewe masculine name, one of the Fante-derived day-name variants found across the Akan-influenced cultures of Ghana and... Actually, this specific form 'Komi' is notably different: in the Fante dialect of Akan,...

Kondrat Masculine Polish

Kondrat is an archaic Polish form of Conrad. While the modern Polish variant Konrad is more common, the older form Kondrat preserves a historical spelling and reflects the phonetic evolution of the name in Polish.Etymolo...

Kondwani Masculine Chewa Tumbuka

Kondwani is a masculine given name of Chewa and Tumbuka origin, spoken primarily in Malawi, Zambia, and parts of Mozambique. It means "be happy, rejoice" in both languages, reflecting a positive and desirable trait for a...

Kong Masculine Popular Culture

Kong is a name forever linked with one of cinema's most enduring icons: King Kong, the colossal ape who first appeared in the 1933 film King Kong. Beyond this popular-culture juggernaut, Kong also exists as a Chinese sur...

Konnor Masculine English

Konnor is a modern English variant of the Irish name Conor. It belongs to a group of anglicized spellings (including Connor and Conner) that rose in popularity during the late 20th century, especially in the United State...

Konrád Masculine Czech Hungarian +1

Konrád is a Hungarian, Czech and Slovak masculine given name, and also a surname (female form: Konrádová in Czech and Slovak). It is the local form of Conrad, a name of Old German origin meaning "brave counsel" — derived...

Konrad Masculine Danish German +4

Konrad is a German, Scandinavian, Polish, and Slovene form of Conrad. The name Conrad is derived from the Old German elements kuoni "brave" and rat "counsel, advice", giving the meaning "brave counsel". Etymology and His...

Konsta Masculine Finnish

Konsta is a Finnish short form of Konstantin, itself a borrowing from Latin Constantinus. The name ultimately derives from the late Latin root Constans, meaning "constant" or "steadfast." While the original forms recall...

Konstadinos Masculine Greek

Konstadinos is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Κωνσταντίνος, which is the modern Greek form of Konstantinos. As a given name, it is traditionally masculine and widely used in Greece and the Greek diaspora. E...

Konstantin Masculine Bulgarian Estonian +6

Konstantin is a given name used in several European languages, including Bulgarian, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Macedonian, Russian, and Serbian. It is the form of Constantine 1 in these languages, derived from...

Konstantinas Masculine Lithuanian

Etymology and HistoryKonstantinas is the Lithuanian form of the Latin name Constantine, which derives from Constantinus. This Latin name ultimately comes from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name Constantine...

Konstantine Masculine Georgian

Konstantine is a masculine given name that serves as the Georgian form of Constantine. The name derives from the Latin Constantinus, itself a derivative of Constans, meaning “constant, steadfast.” The ultimate root lies...

Konstantinos Masculine Greek

Konstantinos is the Greek form of the Latin name Constantine 1, which itself derives from Constans, a Late Latin name meaning "constant, steadfast". The name has been immensely popular in Greece and throughout the Greek...

Konstantīns Masculine Latvian

Konstantīns is the Latvian form of the Latin name Constantine, derived from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name is widely used in Latvia and carries strong historical and cultural weight, echoing the legacy...

Konstanty Masculine Polish

EtymologyKonstanty is the Polish form of the Latin name Constantine, which derives from Constans, a Late Latin name meaning "constant, steadfast". The ultimate root reflects virtues of stability and faithfulness. The nam...

Konstantyn Masculine Polish

Konstantyn is the Polish form of Constantine, derived from the Latin name Constantinus, which itself stems from the Roman cognomen Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name Constantinus was borne by the first Rom...

Koos Masculine Dutch

Koos is a Dutch and Afrikaans diminutive of the given name Jacob, and it also functions as a surname. Etymology and OriginKoos derives from Jacobus, the Latinized form of Jacob. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew...

Koppány Masculine Hungarian

EtymologyKoppány is a Hungarian masculine given name of uncertain origin. It is likely derived from an old Turkic word meaning great, tall, reflecting the linguistic influence of Turkic peoples on the Hungarian language...

Koppel Masculine Yiddish

Koppel is a Yiddish diminutive of Jacob, often given as a masculine given name or used as a surname. It originates from the Yiddish form of Jacob, reflecting the linguistic adaptations common in Ashkenazi Jewish communit...

Koralo Masculine Esperanto

Koralo is an Esperanto masculine name that directly translates to "coral," referring to the marine invertebrate and its calcareous skeleton. The Esperanto word koralo is derived from Latin corallium, which is also the ro...

Koray Masculine Turkish

Koray is a Turkish given name and surname, composed of the elements kor meaning "ember" and ay meaning "moon". The name thus conveys the poetic image of a "moon in the colour of ember," evoking a warm, glowing celestial...

Korbin Masculine English

Korbin is an English given name, a variant of Corbin. The name Corbin itself derives from a French surname, which originated as a nickname from the Old French word corbeau, meaning "raven," likely referring to someone wi...

Korbinian Masculine German

Korbinian is the German form of Corbinian, ultimately derived from the Latin corvus meaning "raven". This name was borne by an 8th-century Frankish saint (c. 670–730) who played a pivotal role in the Christianization of...

Körbl Masculine German

Körbl is a German diminutive of Korbinian. The name Korbinian itself derives from the Latin corvus, meaning "raven," and was borne by an 8th-century Frankish saint who was sent by Pope Gregory II to evangelize in Bavaria...

Kord Masculine German

Kord is a German contracted form of Conrad, a name of Old German origin. The root name Conrad is composed of the elements kuoni "brave" and rat "counsel, advice", giving it the meaning of "brave counsel". Kord, along wit...

Kordian Masculine Polish

Kordian is a masculine first name of Polish origin, created by the influential Polish Romantic poet Juliusz Słowacki for the title character of his 1833 drama Kordian. Słowacki is believed to have derived the name from t...

Koresh Masculine Hebrew Bible

Koresh is a name form used in the Hebrew Bible, where it represents a variant of Cyrus. The name appears in biblical books such as Isaiah and Ezra, referring to Cyrus the Great, the Persian king who conquered Babylon and...

Korey Masculine English

Korey is a variant of the name Corey, an English given name that originated as a surname. Corey itself derives from an English surname, which in turn comes from the Old Norse given name Kóri, whose meaning is uncertain....

Korhan Masculine Turkish

Korhan is a masculine Turkish given name formed by combining the Turkish word kor, meaning "ember," with han, a title derived from khan (“leader” or “sovereign”). Thus, the name can be interpreted as “fiery leader” or “e...

Kóri Masculine Old Norse

Kóri is an Old Norse masculine name of uncertain etymology, recorded primarily in medieval Norse sources. Though its precise meaning is unknown, it may be related to the Old Norse kóri meaning "vulture" or "carrion bird"...

Korkut Masculine

Etymology and OriginKorkut is a Turkish masculine given name, likely derived from the verb korkutmak, appearing as "to frighten, to scare". While the name’s literal meaning evokes fear, its cultural association is far mo...

Kornél Masculine Hungarian

Kornél is a Hungarian masculine given name, derived as the Hungarian form of Cornelius. The root name Cornelius is a Roman family name that likely originates from the Latin word cornu meaning "horn". In the New Testament...

Kornel Masculine Polish Slovak

Kornel is a Polish and Slovak variant form of Cornelius, a Roman family name that possibly derives from the Latin element cornu meaning “horn.” The classical name entered Christian tradition through a centurion named Cor...

Korneli Masculine Georgian

Korneli is the Georgian form of Cornelius, a Roman family name that likely derives from the Latin element cornu meaning "horn". This masculine name is used primarily in Georgia, reflecting a long-standing tradition of in...

Korneliusz Masculine Polish

Korneliusz is the Polish form of Cornelius, a Latin name derived from the Roman family name Cornelius, which may trace back to the Latin word cornu meaning "horn."Etymology and OriginThe name Cornelius was borne by a pro...

Kory Masculine English

Kory is a variant of the name Corey, which itself originated as an English surname. That surname derives from the Old Norse personal name Kóri, but the meaning of Kóri remains unknown. As a given name, Corey gained popul...

Koryun Masculine Armenian

Koryun (also transliterated as Koriun or Koriwn) is an Armenian masculine name that means "cub" in Armenian, often interpreted as "lion's cub" or the cub of any wild animal. The name is historically significant, being bo...

Kosma Masculine Polish

Kosma is the Polish form of Cosmas, a name derived from the Greek Kosmas, itself from kosmos meaning "order, world, universe." The name is primarily associated with Saint Cosmas, a 4th-century martyr who was put to death...

Kosmas Masculine Ancient Greek

Kosmas is the Ancient Greek form of Cosmas, itself derived from the Greek Κοσμᾶς (Kosmâs), which is related to the noun κόσμος (kósmos) meaning 'order', 'world', or 'universe'. The name thus carries connotations of harmo...

Kossi Masculine Ewe

Kossi is a masculine given name used among the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, functioning as the Ewe form of Kwasi. The name is part of a widespread West African tradition of day-naming, in which a child is given a name c...

Kosta Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian +1

Kosta is a Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Serbian diminutive of Konstantin, which itself is a form of Constantine 1. This naming chain ultimately traces back to the Latin name Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." As a sh...

Kostadin Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Kostadin is a Bulgarian and Macedonian variant of Konstantin, which itself derives from the Latin name Constantinus, ultimately from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast" in Latin. The name evokes the enduring legacy o...

Kostakis Masculine Greek

EtymologyKostakis is the diminutive of Konstantinos, the Greek form of the Latin name Constantinus, itself derived from Constans meaning "constant, steadfast." The name ultimately traces back to the Roman emperor Constan...

Kostandin Masculine Albanian

Kostandin is an Albanian masculine given name, representing the Albanian form of Constantine (Latin Constantinus). The name ultimately derives from the Latin root Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." This onomastic l...

Kostas Masculine Greek Lithuanian

Kostas is a Greek and Lithuanian short form of the name Konstantinos and Konstantinas, respectively. Both full names derive from the Latin Constantinus, in turn from Constans, meaning "constant, steadfast." The name thus...

Kostis Masculine Greek

Kostis is a Greek short form of Konstantinos, itself the Greek form of Constantine. The name traces its roots back to the Late Latin name Constans, which means "constant, steadfast." As a diminutive, Kostis carries the s...

Kostya Masculine Russian

Kostya is a Russian diminutive of Konstantin, widely used as a familiar or affectionate form of the name in Russian-speaking countries. Like many Slavic diminutives, it conveys closeness and informality, often employed a...

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