Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KOMEKA
FeminineRare Japanese girl's name meaning 'rice', symbolizing tradition and abundance, and originating from at least the Edo period (1603-1868).
KOMMON
MasculineUnique African-derived name of Yoruba origin, meaning "peace" and symbolizing harmony and tranquility.
KOMORA
FeminineUncommon yet significant name of African origin from the Democratic Republic of Congo, derived from the Swahili word "komora" meaning "room," symbolizing protection and shelter.
KONA
MasculineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'towards the sea', traditionally used for both boys and girls, reflecting deep connection with nature.
KONA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Hawaiian origin, derived from the word "kona" meaning "leeward" or "downwind".
KONAN
MasculineJapanese given name derived from the kanji "高" (taka) meaning "high" or "tall", and "安" (yasu) meaning "peace" or "tranquility". It translates to "tall peace" or "tranquility".
KONAR
MasculineDistinctive name of Basque origin, meaning "blackberry" and connected to nature. Though uncommon as a given name, Konar has historical significance through figures like Konar O'Kelly, an Irish poet and scholar.
KONATA
MasculineUnique Japanese name derived from the kanji characters "地和," meaning "earth" and "harmony," signifying "harmonious earth" or "peaceful land.
KONDA
FeminineAfrican Yoruba name of Nigerian origin, meaning "the mind sees ahead," symbolizing profound wisdom and foresight. Traditionally given to boys, this distinctive name has been passed down through generations and continues to be popular today due to its unique sound and rich meaning.
KONDWANI
MasculineAfrican male given name meaning "to have patience," derived from Malawian Chewa words "kondwe" (patient) and "-ani" (to have). Traditionally bestowed during hardships, it signifies resilience.
KONER
MasculineRare yet historic German name, derived from Konrad, meaning 'bold' or 'brave'.
KONESHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Nigerian Yoruba culture, meaning "Returning from the dead" or "Resurrection," symbolizing spiritual guidance after death, and passed down through generations as a blessing against sudden death.
KONETA
FeminineUncommon African name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin. Derived from "Okoneta," it means "the sun has risen" and signifies new beginnings and promise. Popularized by Wole Soyinka's play "Kongi's Harvest," Koneta remains culturally significant despite its rarity outside Africa.
KONG
MasculineUncommon African given name derived from the historic kingdom of Kongo, potentially meaning 'king' in Kikongo.
KONGCHENG
MasculineAncient Chinese given name originating from the Song Dynasty, meaning "vaulted success" or "lofty flourishing".
KONGMENG
MasculineChinese name composed of 'Kong' (empty) and 'Meng' (dream), signifying 'dream of emptiness' with varied symbolic interpretations.
KONGMONG
MasculineUncommon Hmong name from Southeast Asia, believed to hold traditional meanings passed down through generations despite lacking widespread documentation.
KONGPHENG
MasculineThai name meaning 'Golden Prosperity', believed to bring good fortune.
KONI
FeminineCaptivating name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba word "Okonu," meaning "to have arrived" and signifying destiny for greatness.
KONICA
FeminineCaptivating Japanese name derived from "koni," meaning "this" or "here," enhanced by the suffix "-ca." It signifies closeness and presence, reflecting strong bonds in Japanese culture and making it a unique and meaningful choice.
KONIKA
FeminineJapanese name derived from "ko" meaning "child" and "nika" meaning "second," translating to "second child." It was traditionally given to second-born girls in Japan, often carrying connotations of intelligence, creativity, and independence.
KONISHA
FeminineAfrican Yoruba name derived from Oshun, the goddess of love and prosperity, meaning "shaped by Oshun," reflecting divine influence.
KONLEY
MasculineAncient Irish given name derived from Mac Conallaigh, meaning 'son of Connall,' associated with strength and leadership.
KONLEY
FeminineRare, distinctive English name with roots in the Old English word "cyning", meaning 'king'. It was likely given to individuals of high rank or authority during medieval times.
KONNAR
MasculineIrish-derived name meaning "leader" or "chief", popularized by historical figures like King Connacht and Saint Connaught.
KONNAR
FeminineNorwegian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "king", historically carried by Viking chieftains and warriors.
KONNER
MasculineDistinctively American male name, believed to be derived from either the name Cutter, meaning "sharp" or "quick," or the Irish surname Connor, meaning "lover of dogs" or "wolf's desire." It gained popularity in recent years, appearing on U.S. popular baby names lists starting in 2009, and has been used by notable individuals such as Konner Finch and Konner McClain.
KONNER
FeminineIrish name derived from Conchobar, meaning "hound warrior".
KONNI
FeminineRare Finnish given name derived from Konsta, meaning "constant" or "steady". It was popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and has notable bearers like Konni Zilliacus and Konni Tikkanen.
KONNIE
FeminineUnique German name derived from Cornelia, meaning 'horn' in Latin. It has regal roots yet remains friendly and approachable for both boys and girls.
KONNOR
MasculineAmerican variant of the Irish name Conan, meaning "little hound" or "intelligent warrior".
KONNOR
FeminineIrish-origin name meaning "intelligent leader," popular among English-speaking countries.
KONNY
FeminineDistinctively German name derived from Conrad, meaning "bold" or "brave".
KONO
MasculineJapanese given name derived from 'kono,' meaning 'this' or 'these', typically given to first-born children.
KONOR
MasculineIrish name derived from Conchobar, meaning "wise warrior".
KONRAD
MasculineHistoric Germanic given name of uncertain origin, associated with power, wisdom, and bravery. It has been used throughout history in various cultures, with notable figures such as Saint Conrad of Constance and Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. The name first appears during the early Middle Ages and has been popularized through literature like Gustav Freytag's "Konrad der Siebzehnjährige".
KONSTANCE
FeminineUnique Latin-origin name meaning "steadfast" or "constant", derived from the Latin word "constans". It was traditionally used as a virtue name in medieval times to represent reliability and faithfulness, often given around Christmas time and popular among early Christians for its association with constancy in faith. Despite variations in spelling across cultures, such as Constantia or Constantinopolis, Konstance's core meaning remains steadfast. Today, it is a rare yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with historical significance.
KONSTANDINOS
MasculineGreek male name derived from Latin 'Constantinus', meaning 'steadfast' or 'consistent'. Popularized by Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, it has been widely used throughout history and remains significant in Greek culture.
KONSTANTIN
MasculineKonstantin is of Greek origin, derived from 'konstantinos', meaning "constant" or "steadfast". It was popularized by Constantine the Great, the Roman emperor who moved the empire's capital to Constantinople. Today, it remains a timeless choice in Eastern Europe and beyond, embodying steadfastness and constancy.
KONSTANTINA
FeminineTraditional Greek female name that means 'stable' or 'constant'.