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

KAHLIE

Feminine

Unique unisex name of Hawaiian origin, meaning "sea" or "seaweed," reflecting the deep connection between Hawaii's people and the ocean.

KAHLIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "voice" or "sound," with biblical roots tracing back to a descendant of Jacob in the tribe of Judah.

KAHLIF

Masculine

Arabic-derived name meaning "successor," popularized in recent years as a distinctive boys' name.

KAHLIL

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'friend', popularized by the poet Kahlil Gibran, and historically associated with Prophet Muhammad's brave companion Khalid ibn al-Walid.

KAHLIL

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' notably borne by renowned Lebanese-American poet Kahlil Gibran.

KAHLILA

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning "tent" or "camp," symbolizing protection and stability. It was the childhood name of Prophet Muhammad's wife Aisha.

KAHLILAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'feminine friend', derived from the word 'khalil' which means 'friend' or 'companion'. It has historical significance, being one of the names given to Prophet Muhammad, and has been bestowed upon many notable figures throughout history. Today, it remains a popular choice among parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter.

KAHLILL

Masculine

Distinctive Native American given name derived from the Choctaw word "kali," meaning "to fish" or "fisherman.

KAHLIN

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name meaning "laurel" or "bay leaf," symbolizing victory and success in ancient cultures.

KAHLIN

Masculine

Unique Native American-inspired given name coined by Zane Grey, with unclear origin and meaning but primarily used among families connected to Native American culture or influenced by his works.

KAHLINA

Feminine

Unique Hawaiian feminine given name derived from 'kahi', meaning 'one' or 'first'. It signifies uniqueness and being first.

KAHLIS

Feminine

Distinctive Hawaiian name meaning 'royal feather standard,' symbolizing power and authority in ancient Hawaiian culture.

KAHLIYA

Feminine

Unusual yet compelling Arabic name meaning 'wise' or 'perceptive of hidden realities.'

KAHLIYAH

Feminine

Unique African name derived from the Swahili word "khalia," meaning "she makes a vow." It signifies commitment and integrity.

KAHLO

Masculine

Kahlo, of Mexican origin, means "feet" or "paw" in Nahuatl and was historically given to children with foot deformities, but is now used gender-neutrally without such restrictions.

KAHLO

Feminine

Mexican name derived from the Nahuatl word "calacoatl," meaning "cane or reed rope." It gained fame through Frida Kahlo, a renowned artist known for her resilience and transformative art despite physical suffering.

KAHLONI

Feminine

African given name of Igbo origin meaning "one who brings into existence".

KAHLYN

Feminine

Uniquely American name, coined by author Anne Rice for her Vampire Chronicles series, without a traditional meaning but offering a distinctive choice for those seeking something different.

KAHLYNN

Feminine

Distinctive American girl's name created from combining "Ka" and "lynn", gaining popularity in recent years. Its meaning is uncertain but may be associated with Hawaiian name Kahealani, "sea mist". Despite its lack of history, Kahlynn remains rare and unique.

KAHMAL

Masculine

Swahili name meaning "perfect" or "complete," signifying blessedness and potential greatness.

KAHMANI

Feminine

Kahmani: an uncommon yet significant Igbo Nigerian name meaning 'come down' ('kaha') and 'let us' ('mani'), symbolizing unity.

KAHMANI

Masculine

Kahmani: A unique African name from Nigeria's Hausa culture, meaning 'patience' or 'endurance', embodying resilience and steadfastness.

KAHMAR

Masculine

Enigmatic given name of unknown origin, not derived from any known language or culture.

KAHMARI

Feminine

Unique African American name derived from the Swahili word 'khamari', meaning 'sweet'. It's gender-neutral, reflecting parents' hopes for their children.

KAHMARI

Masculine

Distinctive African-origin unisex name derived from Swahili 'kama', meaning 'like' or 'as'. It signifies similarity and interconnectedness.

KAHMAYA

Feminine

African-origin name, derived from the Swahili word "kahama" meaning honey. It is revered by the Maasai people as a symbol of sweetness and prosperity.

KAHMEL

Masculine

Rare but significant Hebrew name meaning "perfect" or "complete," symbolizing wholeness and harmony.

KAHMI

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "khami," meaning "warm" or "heat." It was used among biblical Jewish communities and is associated with warmth and vitality.

KAHMIA

Feminine

Ancient Egyptian female name, originally used as a royal title for queens, meaning 'female life force'.

KAHMIAH

Feminine

Captivating Native American name of Seminole origin, translating to 'beautiful lake' and evoking tranquility.

KAHMILA

Feminine

Swahili name meaning 'sweet', carrying charm and gentleness.

KAHMIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from 'Qaum-i-Kashmir,' meaning 'the people of Kashmir.' It pays homage to this enchanting region, with a unique history and rich culture.

KAHMIYA

Feminine

Distinctive Arabic name derived from 'khamee'a', meaning 'the fifth' and connected to the Five Pillars of Islam, symbolizing faith and devotion.

KAHMIYAH

Feminine

Attractive African-derived Swahili name meaning "beautiful", reflecting ancient naming traditions that attributed positive qualities to children's destinies.

KAHMORA

Feminine

Unique African Swahili name meaning 'strong and capable'.

KAHMYA

Feminine

African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "wise" or "intelligent.

KAHMYAH

Feminine

Unique and powerful name of African origin, meaning "strong" in Swahili.

KAHMYLA

Feminine

Distinctive West African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "I am able" or "I can do it".

KAHMYRA

Feminine

Unique African origin name derived from the Swahili language, meaning "peaceful heart".

KAHN

Masculine

Hebrew surname derived from "kohen," meaning "priest." It originally referred to those who worked in temples or synagogues and was associated with prominent figures like Rabbi Shmuel ha-Levi Wertheimer, also known as the Maharsha. Today, Kahn is used by people of diverse backgrounds and has gained popularity as a unisex given name.