2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [93]
Kione (African) One who has come from nowhere
Kioshi (Japanese) One who is quiet
Kioshe, Kioshie, Kioshy, Kioshey, Kioshee, Kyoshi, Kyoshe, Kyoshie
Kipp (English) From the small pointed hill
Kip, Kipling, Kippling, Kypp, Kyp, Kiplyng, Kipplyng, Kippi
Kiri (Vietnamese) Resembling the mountains
Kirie, Kiry, Kirey, Kiree, Kirea
Kirk (Norse) A man of the church
Kyrk, Kerk, Kirklin, Kirklyn
Kirkland (English) From the church’s land
Kirklan, Kirklande, Kyrkland, Kyrklan, Kyrklande
Kirkley (English) From the church’s meadow
Kirkly, Kirkleigh, Kirklea, Kirkleah, Kirklee, Kirkli, Kirklie
Kit (English) Form of Christopher, meaning “one who bears Christ inside”
Kitt, Kyt, Kytt
Kitchi (Native American) A brave young man
Kitchie, Kitchy, Kitchey, Kitchee, Kitchea
Kitoko (African) A handsome man
Kytoko
Kivi (Finnish) As solid as stone
Kivie, Kivy, Kivey, Kivee, Kivea
Knight (English) A noble solidier
Knights
Knoton (Native American) Of the wind
Knotun, Knotan, Knoten, Knotin, Knotyn
Knud (Danish) A kind man
Knude
Kobe (African / Hungarian) Tortoise / Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”
Kobi, Koby
Kody (English) One who is helpful
Kodey, Kodee, Kodea, Kodi, Kodie
Koen (German) An honest advisor
Koenz, Kunz, Kuno
Kohana (Native American / Hawaiian) One who is swift / the best
Kohler (German) One who mines coal
Koler
Kojo (African) Born on a Monday
Kojoe, Koejo, Koejoe
Koka (Hawaiian) A man from Scotland
Kolton (American) Form of Colton, meaning from the coal town
Kolten, Koltan
Konane (Hawaiian) Born beneath the bright moon
Konain, Konaine, Konayn, Konayne, Konaen, Konaene
Konnor (English) A wolf lover; one who is strong-willed
Konnur, Konner, Konnar, Konnir, Konnyr
Koofrey (African) Remember me
Koofry, Koofri, Koofrie, Koofree
Kordell (English) One who makes cord
Kordel, Kord, Kordale
Koresh (Hebrew) One who digs in the earth; a farmer
Koreshe
Kory (Irish) From the hollow; of the churning waters
Korey, Kori, Korie, Koree, Korea, Korry, Korrey, Korree
Kozma (Greek) One who is decorated
Kozmah
Kozue (Japanese) Of the tree branches
Kozu, Kozoo, Kozou
Kraig (Gaelic) From the rocky place; as solid as a rock
Kraige, Krayg, Krayge, Kraeg, Kraege, Krage
Kramer (German) A shopkeeper
Kramar, Kramor, Kramir, Kramur, Kramyr, Kraymer, Kraimer, Kraemer
Krany (Czech) A man of short stature
Kraney, Kranee, Kranea, Krani, Kranie
Krikor (Armenian) A vigilant watchman
Krykor, Krikur, Krykur
Kristian (Scandinavian) An annointed Christian
Kristan, Kristien, Krist, Kriste, Krister, Kristar, Khristian, Khrist
Kristopher (Scandinavian) A follower of Christ
Khristopher, Kristof, Kristofer, Kristoff, Kristoffer, Kristofor, Kristophor, Krystof
Kuba (Polish) Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”
Kubas
Kuckunniwi (Native American) Resembling a little wolf
Kukuniwi
Kuleen (Indian) A high-born man
Kulin, Kulein, Kulien, Kulean, Kulyn
Kumar (Indian) A prince; a male child
Kuri (Japanese) Resembling a chestnut
Kurie, Kury, Kurey, Kuree, Kurea
Kuron (African) One who gives thanks
Kurun, Kuren, Kuran, Kurin, Kuryn
Kurt (German) A brave counselor
Kurte
Kushal (Indian) A talented man; adroit
Kushall
Kwaku (African) Born on a Wednesday
Kwakue, Kwakou, Kwako, Kwakoe
Kwan (Korean) Of a bold character
Kwon
Kwintyn (Polish) The fifth-born child
Kwentyn, Kwinton, Kwenton, Kwintun, Kwentun, Kwintan, Kwentan, Kwinten
*Kyle (Gaelic) From the narrow channel
Kile, Kiley, Kye, Kylan, Kyrell, Kylen, Kily, Kili
Kylemore (Gaelic) From the great wood
Kylmore, Kylemor, Kylmor
Kyrone (English) Form of Tyrone, meaning “from Owen’s land”
Kyron, Keirohn, Keiron, Keirone, Keirown, Kirone
L
Lacey (French) Man from Normandy; as delicate as lace
Lacy, Laci, Lacie, Lacee, Lacea
Lachlan (Gaelic) From the land of lakes
Lachlen, Lachlin, Lachlyn, Locklan, Locklen, Locklin, Locklyn, Loklan
Lachman (Gaelic) A man from the lake
Lachmann, Lockman, Lockmann, Lokman, Lokmann, Lakman, Lakmann
Ladan (Hebrew) One who is alert and aware
Laden, Ladin, Ladyn, Ladon, Ladun
Ladd (English)