Names Categorized "nature"
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Kamilla is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, and Swedish, deriving from the Camilla form. In Russian and Hungarian, it is a direct form of Camilla, while in Polish and...
Kanon is a Japanese feminine given name composed of kanji elements ka (花) meaning "flower, blossom" and non (音) meaning "sound." Combined, these characters evoke the image of "flower sound" — a poetic name that suggest...
Kantuta is a feminine given name of Aymara origin, meaning "cantua flower" (species Cantua buxifolia), known commonly as the sacred flower of the Incas. The name evokes the vibrant, tubular blossoms native to the Andean...
Kapua is a female Hawaiian name formed from the definite article ka and the noun pua, meaning "flower" or "offspring/child." Thus, Kapua can be interpreted as "the flower" or "the child." The name reflects Hawaiian namin...
Karen is a Japanese feminine name typically written with kanji such as 華蓮, combining the elements ka (華) meaning "flower" and ren (蓮) meaning "lotus" or "water lily". The lotus holds deep symbolic resonance in East A...
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 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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
Katniss is a name inspired by the English word for a variety of aquatic plants in the genus Sagittaria, commonly known as arrowhead, duck potato, or swamp potato. The plant is native to the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Af...
Kauri is a Māori masculine given name derived from the tree of the same name, specifically the New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis). The kauri is a majestic evergreen conifer native to New Zealand, known for its massive...
Kazue is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written using two kanji characters, where the first character is often 和 (kazu) meaning "harmony, peace" or 一 (kazu) meaning "one", and the second character may...
Kazuki is a masculine Japanese given name rich in meaning and cultural significance. The name is typically written with two kanji characters where the first element, kazu, can mean "one" (一) or "harmony, peace" (和), an...
Keanu is a Hawaiian name meaning "the cool breeze". It derives from the Hawaiian language, combining ke, a definite article, with anu meaning "coolness". As a given name, it is predominantly masculine but can be consider...
Keir is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Kerr. The surname Kerr itself comes from a Scots word meaning "thicket" or "marsh," which has roots in the Old Norse kjarr, reflecting the Scand...
Keith is a masculine given name of Scottish and English origin. It derives from a Scottish surname, which in turn comes from the place name Keith in East Lothian, Scotland. The place name is believed to originate from th...
Keitha is a feminine form of the name Keith, which originated as a Scottish surname derived from the place name Keith in East Lothian. The place name itself possibly comes from the Celtic root *kayto- meaning "wood." The...
Kekoa is a Hawaiian masculine given name meaning "the warrior" (from ke, the definite article "the," and koa "warrior; koa tree," plant species Acacia koa). Historically it was also used as a female name, as attested in...
Kelebek is a Turkish feminine given name that means "butterfly." The name directly evokes the delicate and colorful insect, symbolizing transformation, beauty, and freedom in Turkish culture. While primarily used as a fi...
Kelila is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "crown, wreath, garland" or "complete, perfect." It derives from the Hebrew root כְּלִיל (kelil), which carries connotations of wholeness and adornment. The name reflects imagery...
Kerr is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Scots surname Kerr. The surname itself is a topographic name for someone who lived by a marsh or swampy woodland, originating from Middle English kerr (...
Kestrel is an English feminine given name taken directly from the name of a small bird of prey. The word kestrel ultimately derives from Old French crecelle "rattle," a reference to the distinctive sound of the b...
Ketut is a Balinese given name traditionally assigned to the fourth child in a family. The name's origin may be traced to a Balinese word meaning "small banana," a connection that reflects the region's tropical agricultu...
Kezia is an English variant of Keziah, a biblical name derived from the Hebrew Qetsiʿa, meaning "cassia, cinnamon," referring to the aromatic bark of the spice tree. In the Old Testament, Keziah is the second daughter of...
Keziah is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, best known from the Hebrew Bible. In the Book of Job, she is the second of three daughters born to Job after his period of suffering and restoration (Job 42:14). Her older sist...
Kham is a unisex given name that means "gold" in the Lao language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken primarily in Laos and northeastern Thailand. As a personal name, it reflects the cultural value placed on precious materials...
Khamphet is a Laotian given name that combines two elements reflecting precious materials. The first part, ຄຳ (kham), means "gold" in Lao, while the second, ເພັດ (phet), means "diamond" or "gem". Together, the name Khamp...
Etymology and MeaningKhulan is a Mongolian feminine given name that literally means "onager, wild donkey" — specifically referring to the Asian wild ass (Equus hemionus), a swift-footed ungulate native to the Mongolian s...
Khurshid is an Urdu and Uzbek form of Khorshid, a Persian name meaning "shining sun." The name derives ultimately from the Avestan Huuarə Xšaēta, the name of a Yazata (a holy being) in Zoroastrianism associated with the...
Kiefer is a masculine given name of English usage, derived from a German surname. The surname itself has multiple origins, as it can be a topographic name for someone who lived near a pine tree, from Middle High German k...
Kielo is a Finnish female given name derived from the word kielo, meaning "lily of the valley" (species Convallaria majalis). This delicate woodland flower is the national flower of Finland, and the name has been used as...
Kiku is a Japanese feminine given name whose primary meaning is derived from the kanji 菊, meaning "chrysanthemum." The chrysanthemum is a flower of profound significance in Japanese culture, symbolizing longevity, rejuv...
Kimimela is a feminine given name of Lakota (Sioux) origin, meaning "butterfly." The name derives from the Lakota word kimímela, which refers to the delicate insect. In Lakota culture, butterflies are often associated wi...
Kingsley is an English given name originally derived from a surname that came from a place name meaning "king's wood" in Old English. The name is composed of the Old English elements cyning (king) and leah (woodland clea...
Kiraz is a Turkish feminine given name that means "cherry". The word ultimately derives from the Ancient Greek city name Κολόη (Kolóē) via Ottoman Turkish. The cherry fruit has been cultivated in Anatolia for millennia,...
Kiri is a female given name with multiple cultural origins, notably in Māori where it means "skin of a tree or fruit" (specifically "skin," "bark," or "rind"). The name gained international recognition through New Zealan...
Kirsikka is a Finnish feminine given name that directly translates to "cherry" in the Finnish language. As a nature-inspired name, it belongs to a group of Finnish names derived from plants, fruits, and natural phenomena...
Kizzie is an English diminutive of Keziah, a biblical name with Hebrew origins. The name Keziah itself derives from the Hebrew term qetzi'a (קְצִיעָה), meaning "cassia" or "cinnamon" — referring to the aromatic bark of t...
Kizzy is a female given name that originated as a diminutive of Keziah, a name from the Hebrew Bible. Keziah herself derives from the Hebrew word for the spice tree "cassia" or "cinnamon" (Qetsiʿa), and she is recorded i...
Koa is a Hawaiian first name meaning "warrior" or "koa tree" in the Hawaiian language. The term koa carries both martial and natural significance: it denotes a brave fighter, and it also refers to Acacia koa, a species o...
Kohaku is a Japanese feminine given name. It directly takes its meaning from the Japanese word for "amber," written as 琥珀 (kohaku). In Japanese, this word typically refers to the fossilized tree resin valued for its wa...
Kohar is the Western Armenian transcription of the name Gohar, derived from the Persian word gōhar meaning "jewel, gemstone." This elegant name is used primarily as a feminine given name in Armenia and Iran, reflecting t...
Kolab is a Khmer feminine name meaning "rose". It ultimately derives from the Persian word گلاب (golāb), which combines gol (">rose") and āb (">water") — literally "rose water". The Persian term spread widely across Asia...
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 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...
Koralia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, directly derived from the Ancient Greek word κοράλλιον (korallion) and its Modern Greek form κοράλλι (koralli), both meaning "coral."EtymologyThe name traces its roots to...
Koraljka is a feminine given name of Croatian origin, derived from the Croatian word koralj meaning "coral." The word koralj itself traces back to Latin corallium, which also gave rise to the English word "coral." The na...
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 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 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 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 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...
Kristal is a variant spelling of the given name Crystal, which derives from the English word crystal for the clear, colourless glass, sometimes cut into the shape of a gemstone. The English word itself comes from the Gre...
Krystal is a modern English female given name, a variant spelling of Crystal. The name derives from the English word crystal, referring to a clear, colorless glass that is often cut to resemble a gemstone. The English wo...
Krystelle is a modern English variant of the name Crystal. This feminine given name emerged as a creative respelling of Crystal, which itself derives from the English word for the clear, colourless glass or quartz, somet...
Krystle is a feminine given name, most commonly found in the United States. It is a variant of the name Crystal, which derives from the English word for the clear, colorless glass or gemstone. The word ultimately comes f...
Kukka is a Finnish feminine given name derived directly from the Finnish word kukka, meaning "flower." It belongs to a tradition of nature-inspired names prevalent in Finland, where floral, arboreal, and other natural mo...
Kulap is a feminine given name used primarily in Thailand, where it means "rose." The name is derived from the Persian word گلاب (golāb), which literally means "rosewater" (from gol, "rose," and āb, "water") and also ref...