Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KARSLYNN
FeminineDistinctive female given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from names like Kara and Lynn. Though its meanings are speculative, some suggest it could mean 'beloved connected to water'. Its rarity and lack of historical associations make Karslynn an intriguing choice for parents seeking unique names.
KARSON
FeminineKarson, of Norwegian origin, means "freeholder" or "strong," derived from Old Norse "Karl." It denotes a landowner with certain rights and privileges during medieval times.
KARSON
MasculineScandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "karl" meaning "free man" or "strong man". It signifies strength and independence.
KARSTEN
MasculineScandinavian male given name, originating from Norway and Denmark, meaning "free as a stone" or "strong as a stone".
KARSTEN
FeminineScandinavian male given name composed of 'kar' meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder', and 'sten' meaning 'stone'.
KARSTIN
FeminineKanstin is a German-origin name derived from the elements "kono" meaning courageous and "stan" meaning stone, hence the meaning of Kanstin is 'courageous stone'.
KARSTIN
MasculineKerstin is a female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse names meaning "follower of Christ," reflecting the widespread practice of Christianity in Northern Europe during the Middle Ages.
KARSTON
MasculineRare Scandinavian male name derived from Old Norse 'Kárstæinn', meaning "strong stone".
KARSTYN
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, potentially inspired by natural elements like karsts or simply created for uniqueness.
KARSUN
MasculineTurkish name composed of "kar" (snow) and "sun", meaning "snow sun". It signifies light and warmth amidst winter's chill.
KARSYN
MasculineDistinctive English boy's name with no specific meaning, believed to have been invented during the late 20th century.
KARSYN
FeminineOriginal, modern name with no documented origin or meaning, but it's risen in popularity due to its unique sound and recent use in English-speaking countries.
KARSYNN
FeminineUnique female name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting Welsh roots and others proposing Scottish or Irish descent. Its meaning, "freeman" or "little fair one," is not widely known, but it has gained popularity in English-speaking countries due to its uniqueness and ease of pronunciation.
KARSYNN
MasculineRecent female name blend of Karen ("strong") and Sydney ("wide meadow").
KARSYON
MasculineRare, unisex Greek name derived from the word "kharis", meaning "grace".
KARTAR
MasculineMale given name of Punjabi origin, meaning "charioteer" or "driver of the chariot," associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology and prominent Sikh figures like Kartar Singh.
KARTEL
MasculineAfrican-origin male name derived from 'karteel', meaning 'gang' or 'group' in languages like Wolof, symbolizing unity and strength.
KARTELL
MasculineGerman origin, meaning 'chariot', derived from the Germanic word 'karr'. It historically signified boys born into cart-making families.
KARTER
FeminineModern boys' name derived from the English occupational surname "cartwright," originally referring to someone who made or repaired carts.
KARTER
MasculineModern, unisex American name that means "strong cart maker" or "strong cart driver", suggesting strength or determination.
KARTEZ
MasculineUnique, coined given name of unknown origin and meaning.
KARTHIK
MasculineTamil Indian male name meaning 'Lord Murugan', a war god son of Shiva.
KARTHIKA
FeminineKarthika, of Indian origin, means 'son of Kartikeya,' the Hindu god of war and victory.
KARTHIKEYA
MasculineIndian name derived from Hindu mythology, meaning "the one with the cry of a peacock," symbolizing beauty and grace. It refers to Lord Murugan, the god of war and victory, and has been popular among Hindu families, particularly in South India.
KARTHIKEYAN
MasculineMale given name of Indian origin, derived from the Tamil word "Kaarthi Keyan", meaning "one who has attained the goal or objective". It refers to the star Krithika and signifies having achieved or attained something.
KARTI
FeminineDistinctive male given name of Berber origin, derived from the Berber language spoken predominantly in North Africa. It means "strength" or "power," reflecting highly valued traits in Berber culture. Historically used in Berber communities for generations, Karti serves as a reminder of its bearers' rich heritage and stands out due to its uniqueness.
KARTIER
MasculineDistinctive American given name created by Stephen King in his 1978 novel 'The Long Walk'.
KARTIER
FeminineAfrican male given name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, translating to "one who brings happiness" or "a happy occasion".
KARTIK
MasculineIndian name derived from Hindu god Kartikeya, meaning 'lord of the stars' or 'the first'.
KARTIKA
FeminineBeautiful Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Krttika", meaning 'star'. It's associated with the constellation of Kartika and considered auspicious in Hindu astrology.
KARTIKEYA
MasculineKartikeya, of ancient Indian origin, means "the lord of sounds" or "achiever through sound," reflecting its Sanskrit roots and Hindu cultural significance as the god of war and wisdom.
KARTINA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Russian origin, derived from the word "kartina" meaning "picture" or "painting". It is associated with art and self-expression in Russia.
KARTRINA
FeminineKatrina is a Greek name derived from "katharos," meaning 'pure' or 'clear.'
KARTYR
MasculineSlavic name derived from "kartyra," meaning "to thunder," associated with strength and power, reflecting ancient Slavic beliefs in thunder's divine protection.
KARTYR
FeminineRare yet meaningful Slavic given name derived from "kart," meaning "strong" or "powerful.
KARUN
MasculineMasculine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'black' or 'dark-colored', derived from the Sanskrit word 'krishna'. It is often associated with Lord Shiva in Hinduism and has been popularized by its use as an epithet of this deity.
KARUNA
FeminineSanskrit-derived given name meaning compassion or mercy, revered in Hinduism and Buddhism for embodying kindness and active compassion.
KARVER
FeminineAmerican male given name coined by author Stephen King in his 2005 novel 'The Colorado Kid', with some interpreting its meaning as 'keeper of secrets' or 'guardian of knowledge'.
KARVER
MasculineDistinctive name with unknown origins and no historical or cultural significance, first gaining attention in the late 20th century but remaining relatively rare.
KARVIN
MasculineMale Slavic name derived from "karva," meaning "cow," symbolizing strength and fertility. It was popular among Czechs and has historical figures like King Karvin I.