Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .

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KA

Masculine

Japanese name meaning "song," traditionally given to both boys and girls but now more popular as a boy's name. It is believed to bring good fortune and happiness, and has been borne by notable figures like philosopher Kaibara Ekiken and statesman Kaikyu Takamori. Despite its recent global popularity, Ka remains relatively rare.

KA

Feminine

The name Kai is of Japanese origin and means 'sea'.

KAADEN

Masculine

Kaaden: A rare yet meaningful name of Norwegian origin, derived from 'Káðu', meaning "from the narrow pass".

KAAJAL

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Kajala', meaning 'musk'. It signifies beauty, fragrance, and elegance.

KAALA

Feminine

Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Kaala", meaning "time". It signifies protection by Lord Shiva and understanding of time's importance, with historical associations in Hindu epics.

KAALIYAH

Feminine

Indian-origin name derived from the fierce Hindu goddess Kali, symbolizing destruction and transformation.

KAALYN

Feminine

Recently coined unisex given name of American origin created by author Orson Scott Card for his science fiction series "The Homecoming Saga". Its meaning and history are not well-documented, but it is believed to be inspired by other names like Kaylee and Alyssa. Despite its unclear origins, Kaalyn has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.

KAAMIL

Masculine

Arabic name that means 'perfect' or 'complete'.

KAAMILAH

Feminine

Arabic-derived name meaning "complete" or "perfect," popularized by historical figures like the wife of Imam Hassan al-Askari.

KAAMILYA

Feminine

Rare yet profound feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning 'complete' or 'perfect'.

KAAN

Masculine

Turkish name derived from 'kaan', meaning 'ruler' or 'king', originally reserved for royalty.

KAANAN

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Hebrew origin meaning "to zealously protect or cover," reflecting divine protection and guardianship.

KAARA

Feminine

African unisex name of Fulani origin, translating to "God answers," symbolizing hope and faith in divine intervention.

KAARAN

Feminine

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kara', meaning 'ear'.

KAARE

Masculine

Distinctive Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'strong heir' or 'powerful descendant'.

KAAREN

Feminine

Kaaren, of Scandinavian origin, means 'beloved' or 'dear', reflecting its Viking-era use as an endearing term for loved ones.

KAARI

Feminine

Finnish name derived from "kaari," meaning "arc" or "curve." It's been used traditionally for both boys and girls but is more commonly associated with females.

KAARIN

Feminine

Rare, unisex Finnish given name derived from "kaari", meaning "curve".

KAARINA

Feminine

Kaarina, a captivating Finnish name, originated from the ancient epic Kalevala and means 'song'.

KAARLO

Masculine

Ancient Finnish male given name derived from Old Norse Kári, meaning 'stormy weather' or 'wind', reflecting its Norse mythological roots.

KAARON

Feminine

Uncommon given name with unknown origin and meaning.

KAASH

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Kash', meaning 'to shine'. It's associated with Lord Shiva, symbolizing light and knowledge.

KAASHI

Feminine

Kaashi is of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kashi,' meaning 'radiant' or 'luminous.' It's associated with the ancient city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, founded by Lord Shiva.

KAASHIF

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "successful explorer," composed of "Kashif" (discoverer) and "Af" (success).

KAASHVI

Feminine

Indian name from Gujarat, derived from the Sanskrit 'Kashyapa', meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'.

KAAVIA

Feminine

Kaavia, of Indian Marathi origin, means 'poetry' in Sanskrit and is associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and arts. Historically used among Indian families, it has gained international recognition recently due to celebrity parents like Mindy Kaling choosing it for their daughters.

KAAVYA

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived Indian name that means 'to laugh', associated with the goddess Saraswati, symbolizing creativity and intelligence.

KAAYA

Feminine

African origin first name derived from the Swahili word "kaaya" meaning 'grace'. It is predominantly used for females but can also be given to males. While gaining popularity in recent years, particularly in Western cultures due to its distinctive sound and positive connotations of elegance and charm, it remains relatively uncommon.

KAAYLA

Feminine

Modern Hebrew name meaning "like unto God," derived from the word "kayil" and pronounced as "KY-uh-luh.

KABAO

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, signifying 'meeting point' or 'gathering place.'

KABE

Masculine

Rare Hebrew given name that means 'like the sun' or 'as bright as the sun', symbolizing warmth, radiance, and vitality.

KABEER

Masculine

Indian male name derived from "Kabir," meaning "great" or "important," associated with Kabir Das, a renowned 15th-century poet promoting religious harmony. It signifies greatness and importance.

KABEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "heavy" or "burden", associated with strength and endurance.

KABELA

Feminine

Rare African name of Zulu origin with unknown but potentially significant meaning.

KABELLA

Feminine

African-origin Swahili name meaning "beautiful flower," symbolizing elegance and grace.

KABEN

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown Hebrew derivation, possibly meaning 'humble', though this is unconfirmed.

KABIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'like God' or 'God is my portion.'

KABIR

Masculine

Ancient Sanskrit name meaning 'poet' or 'sage', popularized by the 15th-century Indian poet-saint Kabir, known for his spiritual teachings transcending caste and creed. Today, it's a unisex global name chosen for its unique sound and rich historical significance.

KABLE

Masculine

The unique name Kable is of Hebrew origin, derived from 'kabel' meaning 'to receive' or 'to accept', associated with welcoming new ideas.

KABREA

Feminine

Unique feminine name of African origin, specifically from Nigeria, derived from the Yoruba language meaning "Born on a Friday.