Names starting with K
1,365 Names found
From Hawaiian kai "ocean, sea" and mana "power". It also serves as the Hawaiian word for "diamond", adapted from the English word diamond.
Form of Cain used in the Greek Bible.
Form of Cainan used in the Greek Bible.
Means "the sweetheart" from Hawaiian ka, a definite article, and ipo "sweetheart".
Variant of Caíque.
Finnish and Estonian diminutive of Katherine.
A German variation of the Roman title Caesar (see Caesar). This name is not employed as a given name in Germany.
From Japanese 海 (kai) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 斗 (to), referring to a Chinese constellation, or 翔 (to) meaning "soar, fly". Other kanji...
Variant of Kyson, also coinciding with the Japanese business term 改善 (kaizen) meaning "improvement".
Diminutive of Karolína.
From Sanskrit कज्जल (kajjala) meaning "kohl, collyrium", referring to a black powder traditionally applied as eyeliner.
Swedish diminutive of Katarina.
Lithuanian form of Gaius.
Means "the heavens" from Hawaiian ka "the" and lani "heaven, sky, royal, majesty".
Means "the flowers" or "the child" from Hawaiian ka "the" and lei "flowers, lei, child".
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938 as the birth name of the comic book hero Superman, who hailed from the distant planet Krypton. The...
Possibly a blend of Kaleva and Kullervo. In the Finnish epic the Kalevala, this was the name of the father of Kullervo.
Estonian form of Kaleva. This is the name of a character (father of Kalevipoeg) in the Estonian epic poem Kalevipoeg.
Hebrew form of Caleb.
From the name of the mythological ancestor of the Finns, of unknown meaning. The Finnish epic Kalevala takes its name from this, meaning "the land of...
Means "the black one", from Sanskrit काल (kāla) meaning "black". The Hindu goddess Kali is the fierce destructive form of the wife of Shiva. In the Pu...
Means "servant of Kali" from the name of the Hindu goddess Kali 1 combined with Sanskrit दास (dāsa) meaning "servant". Kalidasa (or Kālidāsa) was a...
Means "viburnum tree" in Bulgarian, Macedonian and Polish.
An invented name, based on the sound of Aaliyah.