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

KINSHASA

Masculine

Unique African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning 'place of rest' in Lingala, reflecting its peaceful origins before becoming a bustling capital city.

KINSHASA

Feminine

Male given name of African origin, meaning "my village" in Lingala. It hails from the Democratic Republic of Congo, specifically its capital city, Kinshasa.

KINSHASHA

Feminine

Kinshasa is a captivating given name of African origin, derived from the Kongo word 'kinsha', meaning 'west', and denoting ownership or association as '-sa'. It is deeply rooted in history as the capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo, known for its vibrant culture and significant role as an economic hub.

KINSIE

Feminine

Uncommon Irish female given name derived from the surname "Kinsella," meaning "head of the kin group." It signifies leadership within family and clan, reflecting the importance of these social structures in Irish culture.

KINSINGTON

Feminine

Uncommon English name derived from the west London district Kensington, translating to "the king's estate".

KINSLEA

Feminine

Rare English given name created by J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series, derived from the Old English word "cyning" meaning "king.

KINSLEE

Feminine

Uncommon English girls' name with possible Irish roots, believed to mean 'headland of the sun'. Its origins and true meaning remain somewhat unclear due to its rarity.

KINSLEI

Feminine

Kinsley is an English name derived from Old English "Cynsige", meaning "victory of the kin".

KINSLEIGH

Feminine

Modern American girl's name created by combining 'Kin' (family) and 'Sleigh', without specific historical meaning but popular due to its unique sound.

KINSLER

Masculine

Distinctive English given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from surnames like Kinnear or Kinsale, but its meaning and history are undocumented due to its scarcity in historical records.

KINSLER

Feminine

Unique Hebrew given name derived from "kinnor," meaning "harp.

KINSLEY

Masculine

English female given name derived from Old English "Cinceslāe", meaning "king's meadow" or "king's clearing".

KINSLEY

Feminine

Unique English female given name originating from the Middle Ages, meaning "king's clearing" or "meadow of the king.

KINSLI

Feminine

Rare English name meaning "king's meadow," reflecting a royal connection to nature with roots in medieval times.

KINSLIE

Feminine

Unique Scottish female given name derived from the surname Kinnear, meaning 'son of the fox'.

KINSLY

Feminine

Kinsley is an uncommon English given name derived from Old English words "cin" (family) and "leah" (woodland clearing), meaning "clearing of the family" or "woodland belonging to the kin". Originally a medieval surname, it has gained popularity as a unisex given name in recent years.

KINSON

Masculine

African name of Fulani origin, translating to "harvest child" and symbolizing strength and resilience during challenging times.

KINSTON

Masculine

Kingston is an English name dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from Old English words 'cyng' (king) and 'tun' (settlement), thus meaning "king's town." It gained prominence through locations like Kingston upon Thames near London and Jamaica's capital city. Notable bearers include 13th-century Bishop Henry Kingston. Today, it remains a versatile and timeless choice for both boys and girls.

KINTA

Feminine

Distinctive Japanese name derived from the ancient province of Kii, meaning "Land of the Kii people". It is often associated with strength and nobility due to its connection to powerful clans and historic rulers like Emperor Jimmu.

KINTA

Masculine

Captivating female name of Japanese origin, derived from the ancient province of Kii, meaning "golden" or "shining," representing prosperity.

KINTE

Masculine

Unique name of Mandinka origin, derived from "kin" meaning family, symbolizing roots and heritage.

KINTE

Feminine

African name from the Mende people, meaning "Tuesday," signifying ancestry and pride in West African heritage.

KINTRELL

Masculine

Unique Welsh name derived from "cynfrigol," meaning "unusual" or "unique.

KINUE

Feminine

Rare Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters 'golden' (kin) and 'country' or 'nation' (koku), conveying 'golden country' or 'golden nation', often used for girls.

KINUKO

Feminine

Beautiful Japanese girls' name derived from 'Kinu', meaning silk, and 'Ko', meaning child, signifying "silk child".

KINVERLI

Feminine

Rare Welsh name of noble origin, meaning 'white' and symbolizing purity, often associated with wisdom in Welsh folklore.

KINVERLIN

Feminine

English given name created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his character in "The Lord of the Rings," with no historical usage beyond this literary context. Its meaning can be interpreted as "noble ruler" or "prince of Gondor," based on its association with the fictional nobleman from Gondor.

KINYA

Feminine

Japanese given name derived from 'Kin'yá', meaning 'gold' or 'metal'. It signifies wealth, prosperity, and nobility.

KINYADA

Feminine

African name from the Luganda tribe in Uganda, meaning "God gave me" or "Given by God," reflecting divine intervention and purpose in one's existence.

KINYATA

Feminine

Kinyata, of Swahili origin, means "a gift from God," symbolizing divine blessing and community unity.

KINYATTA

Feminine

Unique African name from the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania, given to boys born during hard times, signifying destiny for greatness.

KINYETTA

Feminine

Captivating African name derived from Swahili, meaning "she has nine.

KINYON

Masculine

Intriguing, unique name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history.

KINZA

Feminine

Rare and precious Persian name meaning 'treasure' or 'jewel'.

KINZE

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin meaning "gold" or "precious stone". It has historical ties to royalty in East Africa and is associated with wealth, prosperity, and nobility. Today, parents choose Kinze for its unique and meaningful roots.

KINZEE

Feminine

American female given name of unknown etymology, believed to have been invented rather than derived from an existing name or word. Its meaning is uncertain but it's popularly thought to mean "king's child" due to its similarity to the Old English word 'cyning'.

KINZER

Masculine

American name created by author Robert R. McCammon for his 1982 novel "The King's Road," where it was given to a brave protagonist. Despite having no specific meaning, the name has gained popularity due to its unique sound and association with courage.

KINZEY

Feminine

Kinsey is a rare English female given name with uncertain origins and meaning, though some theories suggest it may be a variant spelling of Irish names like Kenzi/Kenzy or the English surname Kinsey, possibly derived from "kin" and "victory".

KINZI

Feminine

Unique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "born during the rainy season," reflecting the importance of rain in African cultures and symbolizing abundance and blessing.

KINZIE

Feminine

Rare American feminine given name derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname MacCoinish, meaning 'son of Coinneach,' where Coinneach means 'kindly' or 'handsome.'