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Kostyantyn Masculine Ukrainian

Kostyantyn is the Ukrainian form of the Latin name Constantinus, which is derived from Constans, a Late Latin name meaning "constant, steadfast." The name ultimately traces back to the Roman emperor Constantine the Great...

Kōsuke Masculine Japanese

Kōsuke (also romanized as Kosuke or Kousuke) is a masculine Japanese given name. It is composed of a first element that can be written with various kanji characters, each carrying a distinct meaning, and the suffix suke...

Kosuke Masculine Japanese

Kosuke is a common masculine Japanese given name, serving as an alternate transcription of Kōsuke, which can be written with various kanji character combinations.EtymologyThe root name Kōsuke is composed of elements such...

Kōta Masculine Japanese

Kōta is a masculine Japanese given name, formed by combining elements that convey peace and greatness. Specifically, the character 康 (kō) means "peace," and 太 (ta) means "thick, big, great." Due to the flexibility of k...

Kou 1 Masculine Hmong

Kou is a masculine given name of Hmong origin. The name means "gold" in the Hmong language, reflecting the cultural value placed on precious metals and their symbolism of prosperity, durability, and radiance. Among the H...

Kouichi Masculine Japanese

Kouichi is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Kōichiromanization system. The name is composed of elements that often include kō meaning "prosperous" (from 浩), "happiness" (from 幸), or "light" (from...

Kouji Masculine Japanese

Kouji is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine name Kōji, which can be written with various kanji combinations such as 浩司, 浩二, 康二, 幸次, or 光司. The name is common in Japan and carries meanings draw...

Kouki Masculine Japanese

Kouki is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Kōki, and as such shares the same etymological roots and kanji combinations. The name is primarily used in Japan as a masculine given name, though it occasio...

Kourosh Masculine Persian

Kourosh is a modern Persian male name, the Persian form of Cyrus. It is common in Iran and is also spelled as Koorosh or Kurosh. The name is composed of two elements: kouro- meaning "sun" and the proprietorial suffix -sh...

Kousuke Masculine Japanese

Kousuke is a Japanese masculine given name, commonly romanized as a variant of Kōsuke or Kosuke. It is an alternate transcription of several Japanese kanji combinations, primarily those featuring the syllable kō (often m...

Kouta Masculine Japanese

Kouta is a Japanese masculine given name, primarily an alternate romanization of the name Kōta. While Kōta typically uses the modern Hepburn romanization with a macron, Kouta reflects a variant transliteration that omits...

Krasimir Masculine Bulgarian

Krasimir (Bulgarian: Красимир) is a common masculine given name in Bulgaria. It is derived from the Slavic elements krasa 'beauty, adornment' and mirŭ 'peace, world', thus meaning 'beauty of peace' or 'adornment of the w...

Krastio Masculine Bulgarian

Krastio is an alternate transcription of the Bulgarian name Кръстьо (see Krastyo). Primarily used in Bulgaria, it is a masculine given name directly tied to Christian symbolism.Etymology and Linguistic BackgroundKrastio...

Krastyo Masculine Bulgarian

Krastyo is a Bulgarian masculine given name derived from the Bulgarian word кръст (krast), meaning "cross." It is a direct translation of the Greek name Stavros, which also means "cross" and refers specifically to the cr...

Krastyu Masculine Bulgarian

Krastyu is a Bulgarian masculine given name, a variant of Krastyo. Both names derive from the Bulgarian word (krast) meaning 'cross,' a direct translation of the Greek name Stavros, which also means 'cross.' This etymolo...

Kratos Masculine Greek Popular Culture

Etymology and Mythological OriginsKratos is a name derived from the Ancient Greek word κράτος (krátos), meaning "power, strength." In Greek mythology, Kratos is the divine personification of power and strength, one of th...

Kreios Masculine Greek

Kreios is the Greek name of a Titan in Greek mythology, often latinized as Crius. The name's etymology is uncertain; it may derive from the Greek word κρείων (kreion) meaning "lord, master," or from κριός (krios) meaning...

Kreon Masculine Greek

Kreon is the Greek form of Creon, a name derived from the Greek στοιχείο κρέων (kreon) meaning "king" or "ruler". The name is most familiar from Greek mythology, where Creon appears as the king of Thebes in the legends o...

Krešimir Masculine Croatian

Krešimir is a Croatian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the elements krěsiti ("to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect") and mirŭ ("peace, world"), thus conveying a meaning akin to...

Kresimir Masculine Medieval Slavic

Kresimir is an earlier form of the Croatian name Krešimir, derived from the Slavic elements krěsiti 'to spark, to flare up, to bring to life, to resurrect' and mirŭ 'peace, world'. The name thus connotes something like '...

Kreskes Masculine Greek Bible

Etymology and Biblical ContextKreskes is a Greek transliteration of the Latin name Crescens, appearing in the New Testament. The Latin root crescere means "to grow" or "to increase," reflecting themes of growth and devel...

Krešo Masculine Croatian

Krešo is a Croatian masculine given name, typically used as a diminutive or short form of Krešimir, a traditional compound name in the South Slavic onomastic tradition.Etymology and OriginThe root name Krešimir is derive...

Kresten Masculine Danish

Kresten is a Danish variant of Christian. The name Christian itself derives from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning "a Christian," and ultimately stems from the Greek Christos ("the anointed one"). In Denmark, the n...

Krew Masculine English

Krew is a modern English masculine given name, primarily used as a variant spelling of Crew. The name Crew itself has two possible origins: it may derive from a surname originating from the English town of Crewe, which c...

Krikor Masculine Armenian

Krikor is a Western Armenian given name, equivalent to the Eastern Armenian Grigor and ultimately derived from the English name Gregory. In Armenian, the spelling Krikor reflects the pronunciation of the Western Armenian...

Kərim Masculine Azerbaijani

Kərim is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Karīm (Karim), which means "generous, noble". The root of the name is the Arabic verb karuma (تصوير: كرم), giving the essence of nobility and generosi...

Krišjānis Masculine Latvian

Krišjānis is the Latvian form of Christian. The name Christian derives from the medieval Latin name Christianus, meaning "a Christian," itself ultimately coming from Christos (Greek for "anointed one"). In Latvia, the na...

Krisna Masculine Indonesian

Krisna is an Indonesian form of the name Krishna. While the spelling differs from the Sanskrit original, it retains the pronunciation and cultural significance of its source. The name is used in Indonesia, particularly a...

Krišs Masculine Latvian

Krišs is a Latvian masculine given name and surname, derived as a diminutive of Krišjānis, which itself is the Latvian form of Christian. The name is first recorded in 1743, according to Wiktionary, and ultimately traces...

Kristapor Masculine Armenian

Kristapor (Armenian: Քրիստափոր) is the Armenian form of Christopher, derived from the Late Greek name Christophoros, meaning "bearing Christ." The name spread through early Christian usage as a metaphorical expression of...

Kristaps Masculine Latvian

Kristaps is the Latvian form of Christopher, a masculine given name derived from the Late Greek name Christophoros, meaning “bearing Christ.” The name is used primarily in Latvia, where it has been borne by numerous athl...

Kristaq Masculine Albanian

Kristaq is an Albanian masculine given name, originating as an Albanian form of the Greek name Christakis, a diminutive of Christos 2. Etymology The name Kristaq ultimately derives from the Ancient Greek name Chrestos, m...

Kristen 1 Masculine Danish Norwegian

Kristen is a Danish and Norwegian form of Christian. While the spelling Kristen is used in both Denmark and Norway, it is important to note that in Norwegian, the shorter form Christen and the more direct Christian also...

Krister Masculine Swedish

Krister is a Swedish variant of the masculine given name Christer, which itself is a Swedish form of Christian. Ultimately derived from the Latin Christianus meaning "a Christian" (see Christos 1), the name traces its ro...

Kristers Masculine Latvian

EtymologyKristers is the Latvian form of Christer, a Swedish variant of Christian. The root name Christian derives from the medieval Latin name Christianus, meaning "a Christian," which itself comes from Christos. In Lat...

Kristián Masculine Czech Slovak

Kristián is a Czech and Slovak form of the name Christian, derived from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning "a Christian." The name ultimately traces back to Christos 1, the Greek term for the Anointed One, referring...

Kristian Masculine Bulgarian Danish +3

Kristian is a given name used in several Scandinavian and Slavic languages, and a variant form of Christian. It is common in Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, where it serves as both a Scandinavian and Finn...

Kristiāns Masculine Latvian

Kristiāns is the Latvian form of Christian, a name derived from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning "a Christian." The Latin term itself traces back to the Greek Christos (Χριστός), meaning "anointed one," referring...

Kristijan Masculine Croatian Macedonian +2

Kristijan is a masculine given name used in the South Slavic languages, representing the Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, and Macedonian form of Christian.Etymology and OriginThe name derives ultimately from the medieval Lati...

Kristijonas Masculine Lithuanian

Kristijonas is the Lithuanian form of Christian, a name that derives from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning “a Christian.” The root ultimately traces back to Christos, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Mashiach (...

Kristinn Masculine Icelandic

Kristinn is an Icelandic masculine given name, derived as a form of Christian. The name Christian itself originates from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning "a Christian," ultimately stemming from Greek Christos (see...

Kristiyan Masculine Bulgarian

Kristiyan is the Bulgarian form of Christian, a name with deep roots in Christian tradition. Derived from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning “a Christian,” it ultimately traces back to Christos, the Greek translatio...

Kristján Masculine Icelandic

Kristján [ˈkʰrɪstjauːn] is the Icelandic form of Christian, a name derived from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning "a Christian." This ultimately traces back to the Greek Christos (Christ). The name arrived in Icela...

Kristjan Masculine Estonian Slovene

Kristjan is an Estonian and Slovene form of Christian, ultimately derived from the Latin Christianus, meaning "a Christian." The name traces back to Christos, the Greek translation of the Hebrew term for anointed one. In...

Kristo Masculine Albanian Estonian

Kristo is a masculine given name used in Albanian and Estonian. In Albanian, it is a short form of Kristofor (the Albanian version of Christopher), while in Estonian it is a short form of Kristjan (the Estonian form of C...

Krištof Masculine Slovak Slovene

EtymologyKrištof is the Slovak and Slovene form of the name Christopher. The root name Christopher derives from the Late Greek name Χριστόφορος (Christophoros), meaning "bearing Christ," composed of Χριστός (Christos) me...

Kristófer Masculine Icelandic

Kristófer is the Icelandic form of Christopher. The name is derived from the Late Greek Christophoros, meaning "bearing Christ"—from Christos and phero ("to bear, to carry"). Early Christians used it metaphorically to ex...

Kristofer Masculine Swedish

Kristofer is a Swedish variant form of Christopher. The name originates from the Late Greek Christophoros, meaning "bearing Christ," derived from Christos (Christ) and phero (to bear, to carry). Early Christians adopted...

Kristofers Masculine Latvian

Kristofers is the Latvian form of Christopher. Derived from the Late Greek name Christophoros, meaning "bearing Christ", it combines Christos (Christ) with phero (to bear, to carry). Early Christians used the name metaph...

Kristoffer Masculine Danish Norwegian +1

Kristoffer is a Scandinavian form of Christopher, derived through the Late Greek name Christophoros, meaning "bearing Christ" (from Christos, "Christ," and phero, "to bear, to carry"). Early Christians adopted it metapho...

Kristofor Masculine Albanian Croatian

Kristofor is a masculine given name used primarily in Albanian and Croatian, where it serves as a local form of Christopher. The name ultimately derives from the Late Greek Christophoros, meaning “bearing Christ,” from C...

Kristopher Masculine English

Kristopher is an English variant of the name Christopher. It shares the same etymology: from the Late Greek name Χριστόφορος (Christophoros), meaning "bearing Christ," derived from Χριστός (Christos, "anointed one") and...

Kristupas Masculine Lithuanian

Kristupas is the Lithuanian form of Christopher, a name that has deep roots in Christian tradition. The name Christopher ultimately derives from the Late Greek Χριστόφορος (Christophoros), meaning "bearing Christ" – from...

Krisztián Masculine Hungarian

EtymologyKrisztián is the Hungarian form of Christian, a name derived from the medieval Latin Christianus, meaning 'a Christian'. This Latin term itself ultimately originates from the Greek Christos (Χριστός), meaning 'a...

Krisztofer Masculine Hungarian

Krisztofer is a Hungarian male given name, representing the Hungarian spelling and pronunciation of Christopher, borrowed from English. While the native Hungarian form of Christopher is Kristóf, Krisztofer reflects an En...

Kronos Masculine Greek

Kronos is the Greek form of Cronus, the leader of the Titans in Greek mythology. The name is derived from the Greek Κρόνος (Kronos), which may contain the Indo-European root *(s)ker- meaning "to cut". This etymology conn...

Krste Masculine Macedonian

Krste is a South Slavic masculine given name, primarily used in Macedonia. It is the Macedonian form of Krsto, which itself derives from the Serbo-Croatian word krst meaning "cross" — itself a term more common in Serbian...

Krsto Masculine Croatian Serbian

Krsto (Cyrillic: Крсто) is a South Slavic masculine given name, predominantly used in Croatian and Serbian. The name is derived from the Serbo-Croatian word krst (крст) meaning "cross"—a term more common in Serbian than...

Kruno Masculine Croatian

Kruno is a Croatian male given name, serving as a short form of Krunoslav. The longer name Krunoslav is composed of the Slavic elements kruna "crown" (derived from Latin corona) and slava "glory", thu...

Krunoslav Masculine Croatian

Krunoslav is a Croatian male given name, derived from the Slavic elements kruna meaning "crown", itself a loan from Latin corona, and slava meaning "glory". Thus, the name conveys the meaning "crown of glory". Its contra...

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