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

KHARTER

Feminine

Khtar is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'thin' or 'slender', popular among boys in various Middle Eastern countries and believed to have originated from ancient Arabia.

KHARY

Feminine

Unique African name from Senegal meaning "noble" or "strength".

KHARY

Masculine

Distinctive African name, derived from the Mandinka language, signifying 'noble' or 'king', reflecting its high esteem among its people.

KHASAI

Masculine

Rare but significant name of African origin, derived from the Swahili language meaning 'patience' or 'endurance'.

KHASE

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'active' or 'busy', reflecting industriousness and engagement in life's pursuits.

KHASEEM

Masculine

Rare Arabic name meaning "special" or "unique".

KHASEN

Masculine

Arabic boy's name meaning 'special' or 'unique', originating from ancient Middle Eastern culture.

KHASH

Masculine

Arabic name derived from "khasha," meaning "to weep" or "to cry." It's often used to remember deceased loved ones, signifying Allah's mercy drying tears. Historically significant, it was given by Prophet Muhammad himself and has been borne by notable Islamic figures like Khash ibn Haddhab. Despite its somber origins, Khash also symbolizes resilience, as seen in the legacy of Jamal Khashoggi.

KHASIM

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from "khasa'iyya," meaning "strangeness" or "uniqueness." It was used historically in ancient Arabia and has since been adopted by diverse cultures, with notable bearers including Mughal general Khasim Khan.

KHASIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from "khassira," meaning "to damage" or "to ruin.

KHASON

Masculine

Georgian boy's name derived from "khaso," meaning "moon." It symbolizes strength, wisdom, and intelligence, reflecting Georgian culture's positive view of the moon. Historically significant figures like Khase Chichinadze and Saint Khason have borne this name, contributing to its enduring popularity in Georgia.

KHASSIDY

Feminine

African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "God exists.

KHATALEYA

Feminine

Unique, Persian-derived name meaning "date tree," symbolizing fruitfulness and abundance.

KHATIA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Georgian name meaning 'queen'.

KHATTAB

Masculine

Arabic male given name derived from the word 'khitab', meaning 'speech' or 'oration'.

KHAVIA

Feminine

Swahili name meaning "life," reflecting African culture's belief in the power of names.

KHAVON

Masculine

African American name derived from the Swahili word "kabari," meaning 'news' or 'message.' It's gaining popularity in the U.S., often associated with strength, intelligence, culture, and heritage. Traditionally given to boys, it can also be used as a unisex name. Spelling variations include Khaven and Kavon.

KHAWAJA

Masculine

Pakistani name of Arabic origin meaning "lord" or "master," often used as a title of respect.

KHAWLA

Feminine

Khawla, an Arabic feminine given name, derives from 'khulla' meaning 'to be wide', suggesting openness or broad horizons.

KHAWLAH

Feminine

Arabic origin name meaning "to stop or pause," associated with a wise Islamic woman during the Golden Age, and carried by a brave companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

KHAYA

Feminine

African name of Shona origin meaning "life," deeply rooted in Zimbabwean culture.

KHAYDEN

Masculine

Modern, uniquely spelled name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to be a variant of Scottish Kayden.

KHAYDEN

Feminine

African-origin name, derived from Swahili 'khadidi' meaning 'little brother'.

KHAYDENCE

Feminine

Arabic-derived name combining elements of 'Khadijah', meaning 'praiseworthy', and 'Aisha'. It's unique yet deeply rooted in Islamic history.

KHAYDIN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning "good" or "kind", interpreted as "having good qualities".

KHAYIR

Masculine

Uncommon Arabic boys' and girls' given name derived from the word 'khair', meaning 'good' or 'kind'. In Islamic culture, Khair is one of Allah's 99 Names, representing His goodness.

KHAYLA

Feminine

Arabic feminine given name meaning 'playful' or 'frolicsome', with a rich historical significance carried by notable figures such as pre-Islamic poetess Khayla bint al-Mu'alla.

KHAYLAH

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'speed' or 'strength', associated with one of Allah's names in Islamic tradition, and often chosen by parents seeking spiritual significance.

KHAYLANI

Feminine

Arabic female name derived from "khaylan," meaning generous or bountiful, embodying qualities such as kindness and benevolence.

KHAYLEE

Feminine

Novel, Arab-inspired name with no fixed meaning, often interpreted as 'friendly', yet open to personal interpretations due to its modern origins.

KHAYLIE

Feminine

Modern Hebrew name meaning "my portion", with no historical or religious significance.

KHAYMAN

Masculine

Arabic name derived from "khaym," meaning "tent," signifying hospitality and unity.

KHAYR

Masculine

Arabic given name and surname meaning 'good' or 'kind', reflecting qualities like generosity and kindness, and associated with good fortune. It's historically popular in the Middle East and carries weight in Arab culture due to its positive connotation.

KHAYRA

Feminine

Distinctive feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from "kheir" meaning 'good' or 'kind'. Popularized by Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima, it signifies kindness and goodness, embodying qualities valued in Islamic culture.

KHAYREE

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning "good" or "beneficial," popular among Muslims and appreciated worldwide for its uniqueness and positive significance.

KHAYRI

Masculine

Arabic name derived from 'khayra', meaning 'good' or 'benefit', translating to 'bringer of good'.

KHAYRIYYAH

Feminine

Arabic female given name derived from 'kheir', meaning 'good' or 'kind'. It translates to 'kindness' or 'beneficence', embodying qualities of compassion and generosity.

KHAYSEN

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "good fortune," derived from the word "khayr" which signifies "good" or "beneficial." It holds significance in Islamic culture as one of Allah's 99 Beautiful Names, associated with mercy and benevolence.

KHAYSON

Masculine

Unique, melodic name of Swahili origin, popular in Eastern African countries like Kenya and Tanzania, with no explicit meaning but captivating global appeal despite its lack of historical background.

KHAYYAM

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating Persian name derived from renowned poet, mathematician, and astronomer Omar Khayyam (1048-1131), with no specific meaning but symbolizing intelligence and cultural heritage.