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

KRISTILYN

Feminine

American name created by combining Christina and Kristen, both meaning 'follower of Christ', offering a unique blend of religious significance and personal identity.

KRISTILYNN

Feminine

Captivating American name created by Stephen King for his novel 'The Long Walk', gaining popularity as an original choice with the potential meaning of 'follower of Christ, noble'.

KRISTIN

Feminine

Norwegian female given name derived from Old Norse "Krýsa," meaning "golden.

KRISTIN

Masculine

Scandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse Kristín, meaning 'follower of Christ'.

KRISTINA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "kristinn", meaning "a Christian". It has been popular in Sweden and Norway since the Middle Ages due to its religious significance and royal influence, with notable bearers including Queen Christina of Sweden. Today, Kristina remains a classic choice with strong Scandinavian heritage and is often considered unisex.

KRISTINA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'kristinn', meaning 'Christian'.

KRISTINAMARIE

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Irish-French hybrid name derived from "Kristina" (follower of Christ) and "-marie" (sea of bitterness), associated with Saint Christina and notable figures like Kristine Marie Andersen and Kristin Marie Cavallari.

KRISTINE

Masculine

Feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ'.

KRISTINE

Feminine

Scandinavian feminine given name derived from Old Norse "Krístrína," meaning "belonging to Christ.

KRISTINEJOY

Feminine

Modern American name, likely created by combining Kristin/Christine with 'joy', meaning happiness.

KRISTINIA

Feminine

Greek female name derived from 'Christos', meaning 'anointed'. It's also linked to the fertility goddess Demeter-Kore.

KRISTINN

Feminine

Icelandic male given name derived from 'kristinn', Old Norse for 'Christian'. Popularized by early Viking settlers, it remains a top choice among Icelanders.

KRISTINNA

Feminine

Kristina is a Scandinavian name derived from Kristen/Kristoffer meaning 'follower of Christ', popularized during the Middle Ages with royal ties.

KRISTION

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name derived from 'Christos', meaning 'anointed' or 'chosen', popular among early Christians.

KRISTION

Masculine

Rare Greek male name derived from 'Christos', meaning 'anointed' or 'consecrated to Christ', popularized in early Christian times.

KRISTIONA

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'follower of Christ,' created as a variation of Christopher.

KRISTJAN

Masculine

Scandinavian male name derived from 'Kristr', meaning 'Christian'. It signifies faith devotion and strength.

KRISTJANA

Feminine

Scandinavian name of Icelandic origin, meaning "she who protects". It's derived from Hristbjörg, combining 'hrist' meaning flexible and 'björg' meaning protection.

KRISTL

Feminine

Captivating Hungarian name derived from "krisztás", meaning "Christian".

KRISTLE

Feminine

Unique American feminine given name coined by Frank L. Baum in his "Oz" series, notably in "The Emerald City of Oz" (1900). Despite lacking traditional meaning, its appealing sound and association with the enchanting world of Oz have contributed to its popularity.

KRISTLYN

Feminine

Distinctive modern name created by blending Kristin/Kristen ('follower of Christ') with Lynn/Lynne ('lake/water'), resulting in an appealing name without a specific meaning but carrying the essence of both components.

KRISTLYNN

Feminine

American feminine name created by combining 'Crystal' and 'lyn', denoting clarity and woods, respectively.

KRISTN

Feminine

Feminine name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "kristr", meaning "Christian".

KRISTNA

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'dark blue' or 'black', popularized by Lord Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.

KRISTNE

Feminine

Kristine is a Scandinavian feminine name meaning 'believer follower', popular among early Christians and prominent in Norway since the Middle Ages.

KRISTO

Masculine

Greek name derived from 'Christos', meaning 'anointed' or 'chosen', associated with Christianity and often signifying hope and redemption.

KRISTOBAL

Masculine

Distinctively Spanish name derived from "cristóbal," meaning "bearer of Christ." Popularized during the Middle Ages through Saint Cristóbal, it signifies devotion, faith, and strength, reflecting the saint's legendary physical prowess and spiritual dedication.

KRISTOF

Masculine

Kristof, of Greek origin derived from Christophorus, means 'bearer of Christ', signifying spiritual power and strength, and has been borne by notable figures like Saint Christopher and composer Christoph Willibald Gluck throughout history.

KRISTOFE

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning "bearing Christ," signifying deep religious conviction and devotion.

KRISTOFER

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Kristófr, meaning "bearer of Christ" or "wise as crystal." It's a variant spelling of Christopher, introduced into England by the Normans, and popularized due to Saint Christopher's veneration. Today, it's considered a classic Scandinavian name with international appeal.

KRISTOFF

Masculine

Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Krístofurr, translating to "Christian foot" and referencing Saint Christopher's tale of carrying people across rivers. It has gained popularity beyond Scandinavia due to its use in popular culture, notably the Disney film Frozen.

KRISTOFFER

Masculine

Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Kristófr, meaning "bringer of peace".

KRISTOFFERSON

Masculine

Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse elements "kristr" (Christ) and "friðr" (peace), signifying 'follower of Christ who seeks peace.'

KRISTOFOR

Masculine

Unique Greek-origin name derived from "Christophoros," meaning "bearer of Christ.

KRISTOHER

Masculine

Christopher is an English male name that has been popular for centuries, meaning "bearer of Christ." It is derived from the Greek words "Christos" and "pherō," translating to "one who carries Jesus.

KRISTOL

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "gold," first appearing in the Old Testament with Koresh, who played a key role in restoring Jerusalem's Temple. Throughout history, notable figures like Kristol Stiles have carried this prestigious name, now often associated with success and creativity despite its rarity.

KRISTON

Feminine

Modern, Greek-origin name meaning "follower of Christ," derived from "christos." It's an unisex name that has gained popularity as an alternative to traditional names like Christopher.

KRISTON

Masculine

Modern Greek name derived from 'Christos', signifying 'anointed' or 'destined for greatness'. It's a unisex name gaining popularity for its distinctiveness and spiritual meaning.

KRISTOPER

Masculine

Old Norse name with the meaning "traveler who brings Christ," derived from Kristófr and composed of the elements "kristr" (Christ) and "-fari" (to travel).

KRISTOPFER

Masculine

Kristopher is a Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "Krístófr", meaning 'thriving Christ', with notable bearers including Saint Christopher and explorer Christopher Columbus.