Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KRYSTENA
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning 'golden woman', signifying strength, intelligence, and beauty.
KRYSTI
FeminineModern American variant of Kristy, itself derived from Christine/Christina, meaning "follower of Christ.
KRYSTIAN
FemininePolish name derived from "krzyż," meaning "cross," and originally comes from the Latin Christianus, signifying "anointed" or "marked with the cross.
KRYSTIAN
MasculinePolish boy's name derived from Greek "Christos", meaning "anointed". It gained popularity among Polish nobility during the Middle Ages and has been used internationally as an alternative to Christian.
KRYSTIANA
FemininePolish feminine name derived from the Greek 'Christina', meaning 'follower of Christ'.
KRYSTIANNA
FeminineKrystianna, of Polish origin, is the feminine form of Krystian, derived from the Greek 'Christos', meaning 'anointed' or 'marked by prophetic unction'.
KRYSTIE
FeminineGreek-origin female name that signifies "golden".
KRYSTIL
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning "golden god".
KRYSTIN
FeminineFeminine name of Greek origin, derived from "chrysos," meaning "gold.
KRYSTINA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name derived from 'chrysos', meaning 'gold', symbolizing beauty and wealth.
KRYSTINE
FeminineGreek-origin name meaning "golden," derived from the Greek word "chrysos.
KRYSTL
FeminineThe feminine given name Krystl is of English origin, derived from 'crystall', meaning 'ice' or 'frozen', and evoking clarity and purity.
KRYSTLE
FeminineUnique female given name originating from Greek roots that signifies 'golden people'.
KRYSTLE
MasculineGreek name meaning "golden," variant of Crystal, popularized in the U.S. by Dynasty's Krystle Carrington.
KRYSTN
FeminineAncient Irish name derived from "Cristin," meaning "follower of Christ." It's associated with strength, intelligence, and independence, and has been popular among the Irish for centuries.
KRYSTOF
MasculineSlavic name of Polish and Czech origin, derived from the Greek word 'chrysos' meaning 'gold'. Its two parts, 'kris' (snow/winter) and '-tov' (belonging/associated), suggest an interpretation of 'belonging to winter' or 'associated with snow'. Historically, notable figures like Saint Adalbert of Prague and Krystof Harant have borne this name, associating it with courage and adventure. Today, Krystof is popular in Slavic countries, carrying a rich historical legacy and unique meaning rooted in ancient Greek and Slavic languages.
KRYSTOFER
MasculineWelsh male given name derived from the Greek word 'Christos', meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah'. Its meaning can be translated as "follower of Christ" or "bearer of Christ".
KRYSTOFFER
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse Kristófr, meaning 'famous for Christ'.
KRYSTOL
FeminineGreek-origin name derived from "chrysos," meaning gold, conveying rarity, value, and radiance.
KRYSTON
FeminineGreek-origin name derived from 'chrysos', meaning 'gold'. It signifies 'golden' or 'like gold', reflecting warmth, beauty, and rarity.
KRYSTOPHER
MasculineGreek male name meaning "Bearer of Christ," composed of "Khristos" (Christ) and "-pher" (-bearer).
KRYSTY
FeminineKrystina is a unique and elegant Greek-derived female name meaning 'golden'.
KRYSTYL
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, with no traditionally accepted meaning or historical significance. Its popularity has grown recently, particularly in English-speaking countries, but its spelling varies widely. Despite speculation, there's no concrete evidence linking Krystyl to the Greek word "khrysos," meaning gold. No famous figures bear this name, making its history and story unknown.
KRYSTYN
FemininePolish unisex name derived from "kryształ", meaning crystal, symbolizing elegance and purity; traditionally given to girls but also used as a diminutive of Krystyna/Krysia since the Middle Ages.
KRYSTYNA
FeminineKrystyna: A female given name of Polish origin derived from Greek "Khristýna," meaning "follower of Christ." It also means "little golden one.
KRYSTYNE
FemininePolish name derived from the Greek word "Christos," meaning "anointed" or "chosen one.
KRYTON
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "kryptos," meaning "hidden" or "concealed.
KRYZTAL
FeminineRare Greek name meaning "made of gold" or "like gold.
KRZYSZTOF
MasculinePolish masculine name derived from the Old Slavic word "Kryštof", meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
KSANA
FeminineVietnamese origin and means "fragrance" or "perfume," symbolizing pleasant experiences and good fortune in Vietnamese culture.
KSANDRA
FeminineUnique Polish variant of the Latin name Alexandra, meaning "defending men" or "protecting mankind," adding an exotic touch with its Slavic-inspired 'K'.
KSEAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from Saint Cían, meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'.
KSENIA
FeminineBeautiful Russian female name derived from the Greek "Xenia," meaning "hospitality.
KSENIJA
FeminineSlavic feminine given name derived from Greek 'Xenos', meaning 'stranger' or 'foreigner', popularized among early Christians as a martyr title.
KSENIYA
FeminineRussian name of Greek origin meaning 'hospitality', introduced by Byzantine Greeks who were welcomed into Russia due to their rich culture.
KSHA
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin, often attributed to mean "forgiveness" or "patience" due to its possible connection with the Sanskrit name Kshama, though this remains unconfirmed. Its true meaning and significance remain open to interpretation, adding to its enigmatic allure.
KSHAUN
MasculineRare name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, adding to its uniqueness and intrigue.
KSHAWN
MasculineUnique, recently popular boys' name with unknown origin, no established meaning, and no historical significance.
KSHETRA
FeminineSanskrit name meaning "the knower of the field," originally referring to the Supreme Being in Hindu philosophy. Popularized by ancient Indian philosophers like Vallabha Acharya, it remains relatively rare outside India but carries significant spiritual and intellectual connotations.
KSHON
MasculineRare Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Kshona', meaning 'star'. In Hindu culture, it signifies the hope for the child to shine brightly throughout life.