Female and male names starting with the letter "K" .
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KASHKA
MasculineRare, Slavic-derived given name, believed to mean "porridge" or "gruel," popular in Poland and other Slavic countries throughout history, notably during the Middle Ages and recently due to singer Kashka Bąk's fame.
KASHLEE
FeminineRare American female name created in the late 20th century, with uncertain origins but meanings linked to Irish heritage or purity.
KASHLEY
FeminineRecently created, unique blend believed to be inspired by Cassandra and Ashley, with meanings varying based on personal interpretation.
KASHLYN
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "my portion" or "my inheritance," popularized by American author Anne Rice in her Vampire Chronicles series.
KASHLYNN
FeminineModern American girls' name created by combining 'Kash', inspired by the Indian place name Kashmir meaning "place of snow", with the common female name suffix '-lynn'.
KASHMEIR
MasculineUnique Scottish female name meaning 'graceful'.
KASHMERE
MasculineRare, Persian-origin female name derived from "Cashmere," referring to luxurious wool from Cashmere goats native to India's Kashmir region.
KASHMERE
FemininePersian name derived from "Cashmir," referring to the beautiful Kashmir region in India. It means 'beauty' or 'elegance'.
KASHMIER
MasculineKashmir: A captivating unisex Indian name derived from the enchanting Kashmir region, signifying 'land of seasonal waters' or 'land of fairies'.
KASHMIERE
FeminineRare Persian female name derived from 'Cashmere', referring to fine wool from the Kashmir region, meaning 'of or related to Cashmere'.
KASHMIERE
MasculineRare, captivating Indian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'Kashmir', meaning 'land of snow'.
KASHMIR
FeminineUnique Persian given name derived from the region known for its snow-capped peaks in the Indian subcontinent.
KASHMIR
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of Middle Eastern origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Kasmira," meaning "land of fairytales" or "land of enchantment." It is strongly associated with the Himalayan region between India and Pakistan, renowned for its stunning beauty and rich cultural heritage.
KASHMIRA
FeminineIndian name meaning "field of snow," derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kashmir', reflecting the beauty of the Kashmir region.
KASHMIRE
MasculineUnique Persian name derived from the region of Kashmir in India, meaning "land of snows" and associated with luxury and opulence in Persian culture.
KASHON
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "to shine" or "radiant," associated with light and brightness.
KASHONA
FeminineCaptivating African name from Swahili culture, derived from 'kashoga' meaning 'quiet' or 'silent', signifying tranquility.
KASHONDA
FeminineUnique, African-origin unisex name derived from "kasho" meaning 'to think', intensified by the suffix '-nda' to signify 'deep thought'.
KASHONDRA
FeminineAfrican origin name, derived from Swahili "kasho" meaning 'bright/shiny', embodying qualities of light and brightness, suggesting potential and greatness.
KASHONNA
FeminineUnique African name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), meaning "one who brings joy or prosperity".
KASHSTON
MasculineUnique, gender-neutral name of unknown origin, with its meaning and history shrouded in mystery. While some suggest it's a variation of Scottish surname Cassidy or a blend of Cassandra andeston, these theories remain unproven. Despite this, Kashston has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the US and Australia. Its usage remains relatively low but steady since its first appearance on the U.S. baby name list in 2015.
KASHTEN
MasculineRare Native American name derived from the Powhatan language, signifying 'beautiful snow' or 'snow is falling.'
KASHTIAN
MasculineAncient Persian name derived from "Kashthyan," meaning "from the village.
KASHTIN
MasculineRare, Cree-origin name meaning "snowy owl," symbolizing wisdom and vigilance.
KASHTON
FeminineOriginal boy's name of uncertain origin, first appearing in U.S. popularity rankings in 2015, possibly derived from Ashton or Kason, but its meaning remains open to interpretation.
KASHTON
MasculineModern American name created by combining elements from Casper and Ashton; its meaning could signify "treasure from the ash tree town.
KASHTYN
MasculineRare Slavic name derived from 'kas' meaning 'strong', used among Eastern European peoples since the Middle Ages.
KASHTYN
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Slavic 'Kasha', meaning 'porridge'. It's been borne by notable historical figures like Bohdan Kashtyn and Kasztyn Ciołek. Despite its uncertain origins, Kashtyn carries a distinctive, powerful aura.
KASHTYNN
MasculineUnusual Irish name derived from Ó Cassidy, possibly meaning "curly-haired," and has gained global popularity despite varying etymologies and interpretations.
KASHUN
MasculineIgbo African name meaning "the sun has risen," symbolizing new beginnings and prosperity.
KASHUNDA
FeminineAfrican Shona name meaning 'resolute' or 'determined', symbolizing strength and courage.
KASHUS
MasculineUnique Native American name of Choctaw origin, meaning "bear" and symbolizing strength and courage. Traditionally given to boys born robust or displaying exceptional bravery, it carries pride and honor through generations.
KASHVI
FeminineIndian female name derived from 'Kashi', meaning 'city' or 'place'. It signifies knowledge, spirituality, and tradition.
KASHYA
FeminineRare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'rich in corn', associated with wisdom and fertility like its legendary sage namesake.
KASHYAP
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, translating as "One who makes others happy". It is traditionally used within the Hindu community, with Kashyap being one of seven revered sages in Hindu mythology.
KASHYIA
FeminineExotic Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Kashya', meaning 'desire' or 'longing', associated with the legendary sage Kashyap.
KASHYRA
FeminineRare Persian name meaning 'from the city of Kashi', an ancient Indian city.
KASI
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'lord of the universe', associated with the holy city Varanasi and popular among Hindus.
KASI
FeminineUnisex Yoruba name of African origin meaning "to create," signifying creativity and artistry, traditionally used for both males and females among the Yoruba-speaking community in Nigeria.
KASIA
FemininePopular Polish name derived from Katarzyna, itself originating from the Greek word 'katharos' meaning pure or clear.