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Names letter starts with K

Name Meaning Origins Gender
kynslee Kynslee: Modern name, likely derived from "Kinsley," meaning "king's meadow." American, Anglo-Saxon Female
kyree Kyree means "noble" and has African-American and Gaelic origins. American, Native American Either
kyrsten Kyrsten: A modern variation of Christian, meaning "follower of Christ." American, English Female
kymberly Kymberly: modern variant of Kimberly, meaning "from the royal fortress." American, English Female
kynlee Kynlee: Modern name, derived from "Kinley," meaning "fair warrior." American, Anglo-Saxon Female
krystan Krystan: variant of Christian, meaning "follower of Christ." Origin: Latin. Anglo-Saxon, Christian Either
krystina Krystina: Derived from "Christina," meaning "follower of Christ" in Greek. Christian, Greek, Latin Female
kyley Kyley means "narrow, straight" and originates from Gaelic and Irish. American, English Either
kylor Kylor means "narrow" or "from the river," of uncertain origin. American, Biblical, English Either
krissianna Krissianna combines "Kristina" and "Anna," meaning "Christian" and "grace." American, Biblical, English Female
kruise Kruise means "cross" in Dutch; derived from the name Crusoe. Dutch, English Either
krystall Krystall: Greek origin meaning "clear ice" or "frozen water." Gemstone, Greek Female
krisie Krisie is a diminutive of Kristina, meaning "follower of Christ." American, English Female
kourtnee Kourtnee is a modern variation of Courtney, meaning "short nose." American, English Female
koven Koven: derived from "coven," meaning a group of witches. Anglo-Saxon, English Either
korynn Korynn: A modern variation of Keren, meaning "ray of light." American, Biblical, English, Greek Female
kourin Japanese, Korean
konroy Konroy means "wise advisor"; origin is Irish, derived from Conraoi. Anglo-Saxon, English Male
korone Korone means "crown" in Greek; associated with royalty and victory. Greek, Greek Mythology Either
korri Korri means "maiden" in Gaelic; it has Irish origins. Algonquian, Native American Either
kodiee Kodiee: Modern name, possibly derived from Cody, meaning "helpful." American, English, Native American Either
konner Konner means "wise advisor"; derived from the Irish name Conor. American, Anglo-Saxon, English Male
konnor Konnor: variant of Connor, meaning "lover of hounds" in Irish. American, Anglo-Saxon, English Male
kleio Kleio: Greek muse of history, meaning "to celebrate" or "glorify." Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology Female
kleon Kleon means "glory" in Greek; derived from "kleos," meaning fame. Ancient Greek, Greek Male
kneeli Kneeli: Unique name, possibly derived from "kneel," symbolizing humility. Native American Either
kinslee Kinslee: Modern name, derived from "kinsley," meaning "king's meadow." American, English Female
kinsy Kinsy: Derived from "kinsman," meaning family or relative; English origin. Anglo-Saxon, English Female
kirstin Kirstin means "follower of Christ," derived from the Greek "Christos." Anglo-Saxon, English Female
kiiri Kiiri means "dawn" in Estonian; originates from Estonian language. Algonquian, American, Native American Either