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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

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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)

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