Male names.

KINGJUDAH

Masculine

Hebrew name composed of "King" meaning ruler and "Judah", one of the twelve tribes of Israel, suggesting leadership potential and historical significance.

KINGJULIAN

Masculine

Kingjulian, of modern origin, combines 'King' signifying authority and grandeur, with Julian derived from the Latin 'Iulianus', meaning 'youthful'. This name suggests a blend of youthful vigor and mature leadership.

KINGKARTER

Masculine

Rare first name composed of 'King' and 'Karter', without known historical or cultural significance beyond its component elements.

KINGLEE

Masculine

Original African-American name derived from Swahili 'Kingu' meaning 'king', combined with '-lee' often signifying beauty or grace, creating 'beautiful king'.

KINGLSEY

Masculine

Kingsley is an English given name derived from the Old English surname Kingsley, meaning "from the king's clearing.

KINGLY

Masculine

Rare English male given name with regal origins and meaning "like a king".

KINGMAN

Masculine

Distinctive English given name derived from the surname Kingman, which originated in the 13th century and may have referred to an occupation as a merchant or residence near a royal manor. Today, it's a rare yet memorable choice for parents seeking a unique name with historical roots.

KINGMESSIAH

Masculine

American given name derived from a combination of "King" and the Hebrew word "Messiah", meaning "anointed one". It signifies a ruler with a divine purpose, carrying connotations of majesty, power, and noble destiny.

KINGMICHAEL

Masculine

Blend of regal (King) and biblical (Michael) origins, combining authority with divine association.

KINGSLEE

Masculine

English given name composed of "King," meaning "royal," and "Lee," signifying "clearing in the woods" or "happy." It conveys a unique blend of royalty and nature, with a rare usage primarily in North America and Europe since the late 20th century.

KINGSLEY

Masculine

English boys' name derived from 'cyning' (king) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), translating to "king's meadow" or "king's wood".

KINGSLY

Masculine

Kingsley is an English name derived from "cyning" (king) and "leah" (woodland clearing), meaning 'king's meadow' or 'king's clearing'.

KINGSOLOMON

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "king of peace," combining the regal prefix "King" with the peaceful root "Shlomo.

KINGSON

Masculine

Kingston is an English name derived from 'king' and 'town', meaning 'king's settlement or town'. Originally associated with locations like Kingston upon Thames, it has gained popularity as a unisex given name due to its regal sound.

KINGSTAN

Masculine

Rare, distinct male name of West African origin, derived from Ghana's Ashanti people, signifying "God is merciful.

KINGSTEN

Masculine

Kingston is an English name derived from the city Kingston upon Hull in Yorkshire, translating to "king's town," and originally used as a surname before becoming a given name with historical and geographical significance.

KINGSTIN

Masculine

Kingston is an English given name derived from 'cing' meaning king and 'tun' meaning town, translating to "king's town.

KINGSTON

Masculine

English boy's name derived from the city Kingston upon Hull, meaning "king's town," reflecting its royal heritage and offering a modern, unisex option with historical depth.

KINGSTUN

Masculine

Kingston is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the city of Kingston upon Hull and meaning "king's stone." It has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and regal connotation.

KINGSTYN

Masculine

Unique, recently popularized given name of unknown origin, lacking a clear meaning but offering creative flexibility.

KINGSTYNN

Masculine

Rare American name created by blending Kingston ("king's estate") and Austen ("noble"), conveying regal power while maintaining uniqueness as it has never ranked among the top 1000 U.S. baby names.

KINGZION

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength" or "deliverance from enemies".

KINGZLEE

Masculine

Unique, captivating name of unknown origin, created as a blend of sounds without derivation from any specific language or culture. Despite its mysterious beginnings, it has gained popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries like the U.S. and Canada, often used for girls but seen as unisex. Those who choose Kingzlee create their own meaning and history for this enigmatic name.

KINGZLEY

Masculine

Rare African name from Nigeria with profound meaning: "God answers prayers".

KINGZTON

Masculine

Kingston is an English name meaning "king's town," derived from the city Kingston upon Hull in East Yorkshire, England.

KINJI

Masculine

Rare Japanese given name meaning "golden strength".

KINKADE

Masculine

Distinctive American given name with no specific meaning or history, coined in recent years for its uniqueness and allowing individuals named Kinkade to forge their own identity.

KINLEY

Masculine

American given name derived from the combination of Kinsey and iley, both English surnames meaning "edge of the village" and "clearing in the woods," respectively.

KINNARD

Masculine

Uncommon English given name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the surname MacKinnaird meaning "son of Kinnear," which itself refers to someone living near a corner or angle.

KINNETH

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from "Coinneach," meaning "wise" or "intelligent," tracing back to ancient Scotland through figures like Saint Kenneth.

KINNEY

Masculine

American given name derived from the English surname denoting someone who lived near or worked at a mill, with no specific meaning but sometimes associated with strength and resilience.

KINNICK

Masculine

Irish-origin given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Cinneide, meaning 'descendant of Cinead', a member of the Uí Fiachrach Aidhne. It's rare but carries historical significance.

KINNIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Kinnear, which means "headland" or "cape" in Scottish Gaelic. It evolved as a diminutive form of Kinnear and does not have a specific meaning or associated traits, as it is not widely recognized as a given name.

KINNITH

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Gaelic "Cionaodh," meaning wisdom, with historical figures like King Kenneth III and actor Kenneth More associated with it.

KINNON

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Cionn', meaning 'from the headland'.

KINNY

Masculine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, with no known meaning or historical significance. It has been used rarely throughout history but gained some popularity in modern times for both boys and girls due to its unique sound. Its rarity often leads to confusion about pronunciation and meaning.

KINO

Masculine

Greek-derived unisex name that translates to "pitch" or "mixture", originating from ancient Greek literature around the 8th century BCE, with the character Kinos in Homer's "The Odyssey". Despite its early literary appearance, Kino only gained popularity in the 20th century after falling out of favor during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. Today, it remains relatively uncommon yet holds appeal for parents seeking unique names due to its distinctive sound and interesting history.

KINSER

Masculine

English name derived from the medieval surname Kinsey, which originated from the Old English personal name Cynesige. It signifies "victory for the family" and has gained popularity in recent years as both a given name and surname.

KINSEY

Masculine

American given name of medieval English origin, derived from the surname 'Kinsey', meaning 'to bend or curve'. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century and is now primarily recognized as a female name.

KINSHASA

Masculine

Unique African name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning 'place of rest' in Lingala, reflecting its peaceful origins before becoming a bustling capital city.