Kylo
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Kylo means "to be victorious"; originated from the name Kylar. |
None. |
Male |
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Kylee
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Kylee means "narrow" or "straight," originating from Irish and Gaelic. |
American, English, Gaelic |
Female |
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Kunzang
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Kunzang means "auspicious" in Tibetan; it signifies good fortune. |
Bhutanese, Tibetan |
Either |
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Kwak
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Kwak: Korean surname meaning "to be strong" or "to overcome." |
Korean, Native American |
Either |
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Kulture
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Kulture signifies shared beliefs; originates from Latin "cultura" meaning cultivation. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Australian, Bengali, Canadian, Celtic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Persian, Portuguese, Punjabi, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese |
Either |
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Kub
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Kub means "to be strong" and originates from Hebrew roots. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Indian, Native American |
Either |
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Kubi
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Kubi means "head" in Swahili; originates from African languages. |
Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Asian, Biblical, Hebrew, Indian, Islamic, Persian, Turkish |
Either |
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Krov
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Krov means "blood" in Slavic; originates from Eastern European languages. |
None. |
Either |
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Kroy
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Kroy is a modern name, possibly derived from "Kroyer" or "Kroy." |
American, Native American |
Either |
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Kristina/Christina
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Biblical, Christian, Greek |
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Kross
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Kross means "cross"; originates from Old Norse and Germanic roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Either |
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Krishane
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Krishane: Derived from Krishna, meaning "dark" or "black" in Sanskrit. |
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit |
Either |
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Kramer
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Anglo-Saxon, German, Germanic |
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Krew
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Krew means "crew" in slang; originates from collective group terminology. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Krisha
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Krisha means "divine" and originates from Sanskrit, related to Krishna. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Female |
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Kori
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Kori means "maiden" in Japanese; also a variant of Corey. |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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Kraig
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Kraig: variant of Craig, meaning "rock" in Scottish Gaelic. |
English, Gaelic, Irish |
Male |
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Koran
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Koran means "recitation"; derived from Arabic "qara'a," meaning "to read." |
Arabic, Islamic |
Either |
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Kooser
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Kooser means "one who lives near a marsh" in German. |
Native American |
Either |
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Kora
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Kora: Greek origin, meaning "maiden" or "daughter," symbolizing youth. |
Arabic, Greek, Greek Mythology, Hebrew |
Female. |
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Kodah
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Kodah means "friend" in Hebrew; origin linked to companionship. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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Koffi
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Koffi means "born on Friday," originating from Akan culture, Ghana. |
Amharic, Ethiopian, Ghanaian |
Male |
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Koharu
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Koharu means "small spring" in Japanese; it signifies warmth and renewal. |
Japanese |
Female. |
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Koah
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Koah means "strength" in Hebrew; it signifies resilience and power. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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Koby
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Koby means "supplanter"; derived from Hebrew, related to Jacob. |
Biblical, English, Hebrew |
Either |
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K’mari
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K'mari means "to rise" and has African-American cultural origins. |
African, American, Arabic, Native American |
Either |
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Koa
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Koa means "warrior" in Hawaiian, symbolizing strength and bravery. |
Hawaiian |
Either |
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Kiwane
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Kiwane means "to be strong" in Native American origins. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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Kiwi
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Kiwi: New Zealand bird, fruit; name derived from Māori language. |
New Zealand |
Either |
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Klein
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Klein means "small" in German; originally a surname for stature. |
Anglo-Saxon, German, Jewish |
Either |
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