Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KAIZLYNN
FeminineCaptivating American name created by blending Kaitlyn and Izzy, meaning "pure oath" and symbolizing sincerity.
KAIZON
MasculineUnique African name from Nigeria's Igbo group, combining "Kai" (to exist) and "Zon" (the world), signifying "life in the world.
KAIZYN
MasculineChinese origin name derived from '开心' meaning 'open heart', symbolizing warmth and joy.
KAJ
MasculineFinnish name derived from "kaja," meaning "to roar.
KAJA
FemininePolish female name derived from the Slavic word 'kaj', meaning 'pure' or 'clean'.
KAJAH
FeminineAfrican Igbo name derived from "kaja," meaning "to walk." It signifies adventurousness, independence, and resilience.
KAJAI
MasculineRare yet striking Japanese name derived from "kaji," meaning flame or blaze. It symbolizes fire's power and purification, often associated with intense passion and transformation.
KAJAL
FeminineIndian-origin name derived from 'Kajala', meaning 'kohl', used in eye makeup. It signifies beauty, elegance, and good fortune.
KAJANA
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Kajali," meaning "dark" or "black." It signifies the deepest shades of colors and profound emotions like love and devotion.
KAJANI
MasculineRare and distinctive Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Kajali', meaning 'dark-eyed'.
KAJAUN
MasculineFinnish name derived from 'kaja', meaning 'thunder', reflecting its mythological roots as the thunder god Kajaus.
KAJE
MasculineUncommon given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Choctaw word for 'bear' or the Yoruba name Kajé meaning 'the child will grow'.
KAJETAN
MasculineRare yet distinguished name of Czech origin, derived from the Latin 'Caius', meaning 'rejoice'. It's associated with St. Kajetan, the founder of the Theatine Order.
KAJIA
FeminineAfrican origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning "The first female child" or "The first girl". It signifies hope, joy and prosperity for the family upon the birth of their first daughter.
KAJIRA
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name of unknown Arabic or Native American origin, potentially meaning 'companion' or denoting independence.
KAJOL
FeminineUnique female given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Kajali," meaning "the mist of musk." It signifies beauty, charm, and mystique, associated with ancient Indian beliefs about musk's magical properties.
KAJON
MasculineJapanese name derived from "kaimon," meaning "sea gate." It signifies protection and guidance through life's challenges, often given to those born near coastal regions or with strong sea ties. Historically popular among samurai families, Kajon carries cultural significance and remains an uncommon yet distinctive choice today.
KAJSA
FeminineCharming Swedish female name derived from Old Norse Kæja/Kæis meaning 'quarrelsome'. However, in Sweden, Kajsa signifies warmth, kindness, and hospitality. Popularized by Strindberg's play, it remains beloved today.
KAJSIAB
FeminineUncertain origin with no widely accepted theories about its meaning or etymology.
KAJUAN
MasculineRare African name of Swahili origin, combining 'Kaja' (to come) with 'Uan' (peace). Though uncommon, it's rich in meaning, symbolizing hope for peace and tranquility.
KAJUANA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, derived from 'Kaj' meaning ability and 'Uana' signifying power.
KAJUN
MasculineDistinctive Native American name of Creek origin meaning "one who fears the dark".
KAJUN
FeminineUncommon Japanese given name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', often used for boys but also suitable for girls.
KAJUS
MasculineDistinctive Lithuanian male given name derived from the word "kajas," meaning "boat," symbolizing freedom and adventure.
KAKASHI
MasculineMale Japanese name composed of "鹿" (deer) and "カシ" (juniper tree), translating to 'deer under the juniper tree'. It signifies strength and courage, inspired by ancient warrior spirits believed to reside in these trees.
KAKISHA
FeminineSwahili name meaning "female brother," originating from the words "kaka" (brother) and "isha" (woman).
KAKU
MasculineRare, unisex Japanese name derived from the word "kaku", meaning "angle".
KAL
MasculineHawaiian origin and means 'the heart'.
KALA
MasculineSanskrit-derived name meaning "time" or "era," revered in Hinduism as the god of time and in Buddhism as a protective deity.
KALA
FeminineKala is of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'art', 'beauty' or 'black'; it signifies art and beauty, the color black, time, and death in Hinduism.
KALAB
MasculineAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning 'the one who brings good fortune' and associated with the deity of abundance.
KALADIN
MasculineUnique name of Slavic origin, meaning "defender of something strong.
KALAE
FeminineHawaiian name meaning 'dwarfed hen', symbolizing domesticity and protection in ancient Hawaiian tradition.
KALAE
MasculineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'the sea', deeply connected to Hawaiian culture, tradition, and mythology.
KALAEB
MasculineAfrican-origin name popular among the Igbo people of Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its meaning varies but often translates to "God will answer" or "Meet again," symbolizing resilience, faith, and hope.
KALAH
FeminineUnique African name of Maasai origin, meaning 'speed' or 'agility', inspired by the impala antelope.
KALAHAN
MasculineKalahan, a captivating Hawaiian name meaning 'sea' or 'ocean,' reflects the deep cultural connection between Hawaii's people and nature, particularly the powerful sea.
KALAHIKIOLA
MasculineRare Hawaiian name derived from 'kala' (to break), 'hiki' (to bring), and 'ola' (life), translating to 'bringer of life', reflecting strength, resilience, and transformation.
KALAHNI
FeminineRare, beautiful Native American name derived from the Creek tribe, signifying 'first light', 'beauty on the path', or 'positivity'.
KALAI
FeminineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'time' or 'season', associated with Hindu goddess Kali and traditionally given to girls born during specific seasons or festivals in India. Today, it's globally recognized for its uniqueness and cultural richness. Pronounced as /kəˈlɑːi/.