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

KUMARI

Feminine

Sanskrit-origin feminine name translating to 'virgin' or 'young girl'. In Nepalese Hindu culture, Kumari refers to revered living goddesses believed to embody the goddess Taleju until they reach puberty.

KUMARI

Masculine

Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit "Kumara," meaning "princess" or "young girl." It symbolizes purity and innocence in Hindu culture, often associated with the goddess Durga and young girls before menstruation. Popularized by figures like Princess Sita and Mallika-e-Kumari, Kumari remains a cherished name worldwide.

KUMASI

Masculine

African name from Ghana's Ashanti region meaning 'birthplace' in Twi, symbolizing unity & resilience among the Ashanti people.

KUMAYL

Masculine

Arabic masculine given name derived from 'kafa', meaning 'to cover' or 'hide', hence translating to 'the concealed one'.

KUMBA

Feminine

African name meaning "together" in Swahili, embodying unity and harmony.

KUMI

Feminine

The name Kumi originates from Japan, with a deep-rooted history and significance. It is a unisex name, often associated with the number nine in Japanese culture, symbolizing fortune. Depending on its kanji characters, Kumi can also mean "a gathering" or "beautiful country". Historically, it has been popular among both commoners and royalty, notably Princess Kumi during the Nara period. Today, Kumi has gained international popularity due to its elegant sound and prominent figures like singer-songwriter Kumi Kawada and actress Kumi Lee.

KUMIKO

Feminine

Historic and meaningful Japanese girls' name meaning "a united child".

KUNAAL

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Kunala," meaning "lotus flower." It signifies purity amidst adversity, inspired by ancient Indian mythology like Mahabharata's Kunala, the blind prince who regained sight.

KUNAL

Masculine

Unique male name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "the first" and conveying leadership and uniqueness. It has significant historical and mythological importance in India, associated with Lord Krishna, and is admired across cultures for its appealing sound and positive connotation.

KUNDANA

Feminine

Rare, beautiful Indian name from Rajasthan, derived from 'Kundalini', signifying inner power and transformation.

KUNGA

Masculine

Captivating Tibetan name meaning 'happiness', reflecting contentment and joy in Buddhist culture.

KUNGA

Feminine

Unique Tibetan name meaning 'Victorious All' or 'Everyone's Victory', associated with strength, unity, and triumph.

KUNIKO

Feminine

Modern Japanese female name that combines "country" (Kuni) and "child" (ko), translating to "national child".

KUNIO

Masculine

Japanese male given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from "kuni" meaning 'country' and "yo" meaning 'era'. It's been used for centuries but lacks definitive historical or mythological significance. Notable bearers include historian Kunio Yanagida (1875-1962) and video game character Kunio Kanechika.

KUNJ

Masculine

Indian male name derived from the Sanskrit word "kunja," meaning "garden." It is associated with Hindu mythology's Krishna, symbolizing nature and harmony.

KUNO

Masculine

Rare Japanese given name derived from "kunou," the red pine tree, symbolizing strength and resilience. It was historically used among samurai and has been associated with notable figures like Kuno no Mochi, a renowned poet from the Heian period (794-1185). Today, it remains relatively uncommon outside Japan but offers a unique and meaningful option for parents seeking an unusual name with deep cultural roots. Pronounced "KOO-no," it may take some practice for non-Japanese speakers to pronounce correctly.

KUNSH

Masculine

Rare Chinese name created by combining 'Kun' (earth) and 'Shu' (book), though its exact meaning remains uncertain.

KUNTA

Feminine

African name from the Mandinka ethnic group in West Africa, meaning 'persistent' or 'endurance'.

KUNTA

Masculine

The name Kunta, originating from West Africa's Mandinka people, signifies 'King awaits' or 'The king is coming.'

KUNTAKINTE

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'return and endure'.

KUNTE

Masculine

African origin, signifies 'tall and elegant' in Fulani culture.

KUOL

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Dinka origin from South Sudan, meaning 'peace' and carrying rich cultural significance, often bestowed upon boys in hopes they bring harmony to their families.

KUPAA

Masculine

Hawaiian origin, derived from "kupaa" meaning 'rest' or 'ease'. Traditionally given during peaceful times, it signifies calmness.

KUPER

Masculine

Hebrew male name meaning "yoke" or "burden", symbolizing strength and perseverance, with origins in Ashkenazi Jewish culture.

KUPONO

Masculine

Unique and powerful name of Hawaiian origin, signifying righteousness and virtue.

KURA

Feminine

Unique Japanese female name derived from 'kura', meaning 'clover', symbolizing good fortune and happiness.

KURAN

Masculine

Turkish name meaning 'reader', derived from the Arabic word for Quran, the holy Muslim text.

KURBY

Masculine

Uncommon unisex given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

KURDT

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'Hrøðgarðr', meaning 'famous spear'.

KURIE

Feminine

Rare and unique first name with unknown origins and meaning, first appearing in medieval records but never gaining widespread popularity.

KURISSA

Feminine

Captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the power to attract wealth or fortune'.

KURK

Masculine

Rare Turkic name of Central Asian origin, potentially meaning "strong" or "heart", famously carried by 8th-century ruler Kurkhan of the Khazar Khanate.

KUROMI

Feminine

Rare, aesthetically pleasing Japanese girl's name formed from the kanji characters "黒" (black) and "美" (beauty).

KURON

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Japanese name derived from 'kuro,' meaning 'black,' symbolizing strength and elegance.

KUROSH

Masculine

Unisex name of Persian origin, derived from the Avestan word "Kuru" meaning "sun". It was considered the son of Ahura Mazda, the lord of wisdom and light in ancient Zoroastrian tradition, with notable figures like Cyrus the Great bearing this name. Today, Kurosh is chosen by families worldwide seeking a unique and significant name with a rich historical background rooted in wisdom, light, and royalty.

KURRENCY

Feminine

Rare African first name, likely originating from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, with a possible connection to the word "Okuṣọ," meaning riches or wealth.

KURRENCY

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, believed to mean 'wealth' or 'abundance', reflecting hopes for prosperity.

KURRY

Masculine

Rare, historic African name of Malinke origin, meaning 'string' in Mandinka, possibly signifying musical talent or tradition.

KURSTEN

Feminine

Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "hjarðr," meaning "heart." It signifies "bold heart" or "courageous heart.

KURSTI

Feminine

Rare Finnish name with an unclear origin and undocumented meaning, often believed to be a variant of Kusti, potentially derived from the Finnish word "kustannus," meaning "cost" or "expense." Despite its mystery, Kursti's uniqueness and international flair make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.