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

KATRICE

Feminine

French name originally derived from "chat", meaning cat. It was first used in France during the Middle Ages and has since become an international name associated with grace, independence, and elegance, mirroring the qualities of cats.

KATRICIA

Feminine

Katrice is a rare yet elegant Latin-derived girls' name meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

KATRIECE

Feminine

Katrice is a unique African American name derived from Latin "Catherine," meaning "pure" or "clear.

KATRIEL

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "like a crown," derived from the word "keter," representing royalty and prestige in Jewish tradition.

KATRIEL

Masculine

Hebrew name composed of "Katir" meaning crown/diadem and "El" meaning God, translating to "Crowned by God.

KATRIELLE

Feminine

Charming French name derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure', with "-elle" denoting a feminine diminutive.

KATRIEN

Feminine

Belgian name variant of Dutch Catarina, meaning "pure" or "clear," with historical roots in Flanders.

KATRIENA

Feminine

Greek-derived female name meaning 'pure' or 'virginal', associated with ancient Greek mythology and popular throughout history.

KATRIN

Feminine

Distinctive German name derived from Latin "Catharina", meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

KATRINA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the goddess Hecate, meaning 'many aspects' and associated with magic and witchcraft. Introduced in England during the Middle Ages, it gained popularity as a given name in the 19th century. Notable characters bearing this name include Katrina Strangelove and Katrina Taylor.

KATRINA

Masculine

Greek-derived female name meaning 'pure', popularized by historical figures and a notable poem.

KATRINAMARIE

Feminine

Uncommon yet beautiful Irish-French hybrid name composed of Caitríona (pure/clean) and Marie (sea of bitterness/rebelliousness).

KATRINE

Feminine

Scandinavian girls' name of Old Norse origin, meaning "pure" or "chaste," popularized during the Middle Ages in Sweden and Denmark.

KATRINIA

Feminine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from 'Katrín', which originates from the Greek 'Aikaterine', meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'. It carries historical significance, notably through Saint Catherine of Alexandria.

KATRINKA

Feminine

Katrinka, meaning "pure" in Czech, is a captivating feminine name with historical significance, popularized by Saint Catherine of Siena.

KATRINNA

Feminine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse "kristinn", meaning Christian, reflecting strong religious significance.

KATRIONA

Feminine

Unique Scottish feminine name derived from Cathrina/Caitriona, meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', popularized by Sir Walter Scott's novel 'Rob Roy'.

KATRISA

Feminine

Kaitrisa is a captivating Russian-inspired name derived from the words "krasny" (beautiful/red) and combining elements of Katya and Cristina, meaning 'pure follower of Christ'.

KATRISHA

Feminine

Slavic name derived from the Russian 'Katerina', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'. It has gained international recognition due to its melodic sound and elegant appearance, while retaining its original meaning across various spellings and cultures.

KATRON

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning 'waterfall,' popularized by ancient Greek mythology and signifying strength and independence.

KATRYN

Feminine

Katryn: A unique and elegant Greek name derived from "katharos," meaning pure or clean.

KATRYNA

Feminine

Slavic feminine given name derived from Greek 'Catherine', meaning "pure" or "clear".

KATSUE

Feminine

Traditional Japanese female name composed of "Katsu" (victory) and "E" (picture), translating to "Picture of Victory".

KATSUJI

Masculine

Japanese given name of Shinto origin, composed of "Katsu" meaning victory and "Jī" meaning first or beginning, translating to "the first victory." It was often used as a courtesy name during the Heian period (794-1185), suggesting its bearer would achieve great success. Notable figures like Katsuji Shibata, a prominent haiku poet of the Edo period (1603-1868), have carried this name throughout history. Today, it remains popular among Japanese families for its powerful meaning and rich historical significance.

KATSUKO

Feminine

Japanese given name meaning "victorious child," often used for both males and females since ancient times, particularly among samurai.

KATSUMI

Feminine

Captivating Japanese given name that translates to 'victory' or 'winning', originating from ancient Japan with kanji characters meaning 'to win' (勝) and 'beauty' (美).

KATSUMI

Masculine

Japanese given name meaning "beautiful victory".

KATTALEIA

Feminine

Distinctive African name, derived from Swahili "katalay," meaning "to shine brightly.

KATTALEYA

Feminine

Exotic Tamil name meaning 'one with a crest like a mountain peak'.

KATTI

Feminine

Ghanaian unisex name meaning 'born on Saturday' in Akan tradition.

KATTIA

Feminine

Kattia, of Latin American origin particularly from Costa Rica, means 'moon' in Nahuatl, symbolizing femininity and elegance.

KATTIE

Feminine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from "Caithean," meaning "pure.

KATTINA

Feminine

Greek female name derived from "kathisma," meaning "seat" or "throne." Historically, it was given to girls destined for greatness and held royal significance in ancient Greece. Today, Kattina remains unique yet powerful, evoking strength and leadership despite its rarity.

KATTLEYA

Feminine

Thai name meaning "beauty of the moon".

KATTRINA

Feminine

Katrína/Kattrina is a Scandinavian name meaning 'cauldron' or 'kettle', first recorded in 13th-century Icelandic chronicles and popularized worldwide for its uniqueness and strength.

KATTY

Feminine

Unique Spanish name meaning "pure" or "innocent," popularized by St. Catherine of Alexandria and now globally recognized.

KATTYA

Feminine

Hebrew name that means "pure" or "innocent".

KATURA

Feminine

Uncommon yet powerful female name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "katu" meaning 'eight', symbolizing balance, harmony, and completeness.

KATURAH

Feminine

Uncommon female given name of African origin, derived from the Akan people of Ghana. It means "queen" or "noble", reflecting the high status of women in Akan society.

KATY

Masculine

English given name derived from Katherine or Catheryn, which originate from the Greek word "katharos" meaning pure or innocent. It has been used since the Middle Ages and has been associated with notable individuals like Catherine the Great and Katherine Hepburn.