Male names.

KOBAIN

Masculine

Unique Welsh name meaning "little dark horse", derived from the legendary wish-granting creature Kob.

KOBBY

Masculine

Akan name meaning 'Born on Tuesday'.

KOBE

Masculine

The name Kobe originates from Japan and means "victory" or "be triumphant," derived from the traditional Japanese dance celebrating victory. It gained global popularity due to basketball legend Kobe Bryant who was named after the city where his parents met while serving in Japan's navy.

KOBEE

Masculine

Intriguing boys' name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its unique sound and association with strength.

KOBEI

Masculine

Japanese boys' name derived from ancient calligraphy, meaning 'light of peace', reflecting its historical association with brave samurai warriors who brought harmony.

KOBEN

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from 'københavn', meaning 'merchants' harbor', traditionally used for residents of Copenhagen, Denmark.

KOBEY

Masculine

Rare American name coined by author Stephen King in his 1994 novel "Insomnia," with unclear origins and meanings, possibly derived from Hebrew 'Caleb' or English 'Cobb.'

KOBI

Masculine

Hebrew boy's name meaning "honor" or "glory," with biblical roots and global appeal.

KOBIE

Masculine

Uncommon unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'beauty' or 'attractiveness'.

KOBIMTOCHUKWU

Masculine

Nigerian name of Igbo origin, meaning 'God is greater than my ancestors', reflecting respect for tradition while acknowledging divine power.

KOBIN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'kabbalah', meaning mystical teachings in Judaism.

KOBINA

Masculine

Akan name from Ghana meaning 'born on Saturday'.

KOBRA

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'snake', associated with wisdom and renewal in Persian mythology.

KOBY

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "kavod," meaning "glory" or "honor." Popularized by King David's brave warrior nephew, this name carries significant cultural meaning among Jews and non-Jews alike.

KOBYN

Masculine

Rare American name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by Welsh Caleb or popular 'n'-ending names like Jonathan. It means "devoted to God" or "wholehearted.

KODA

Masculine

Native American name from the Sioux tribe meaning "friend" or "companion".

KODAH

Masculine

Uncommon name with uncertain origins and meaning, popularized in the mid-20th century by African American parents seeking unique names.

KODAK

Masculine

The name Kodak originates from the Mohawk tribe of Native Americans, signifying 'he dreams' or 'the one who has good dreams.'

KODAN

Masculine

Uncommon Japanese given name without a widely recognized meaning, believed to have originated primarily for males.

KODE

Masculine

Rare name of uncertain origin, with theories suggesting possible African or Native American roots, but no definitive source.

KODEE

Masculine

Uniquely distinctive boy's name with unknown origins, possibly a modern creation or variant of Cody.

KODEN

Masculine

Unique and distinctive name of uncertain origin, with no definitive meaning and no historical records. It appears to be a modern creation, possibly invented by parents seeking something distinctive or adopted from another culture.

KODEY

Masculine

American name derived from "code," first popularized in the 1970s-90s, symbolizing uniqueness and individuality.

KODI

Masculine

Distinct given name with origins in Scandinavia, where it means "dwelling" or "house", and in West Africa, where it signifies being born on a Tuesday. It may also be a variant of Cody, meaning "helper to the chief".

KODIAK

Masculine

Alaska Native American name meaning 'island', reflecting its rugged beauty and cultural significance.

KODIE

Masculine

Unique, unisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity with various spelling variations such as Kody or Kaydie.

KODIN

Masculine

Slavic given name derived from "kuditi", meaning "to fight", symbolizing strength and determination.

KODJO

Masculine

African name of Ewe origin, meaning 'born on a Monday'.

KODY

Masculine

American name of Irish origin, meaning 'from Cody's village', popularized as both a given name and nickname for Cody during the late 20th century.

KODYN

Masculine

Unique American name derived from Scandinavian "Kot", meaning "knot" or unity, combined with Welsh "-yn".

KOE

Masculine

Japanese name derived from the word "koe," meaning "voice." It was traditionally given to those with powerful voices and has since become a symbol of cultural heritage.

KOEBE

Masculine

Rare Japanese given name of uncertain origin, believed to derive from the word "kobo," meaning "small tree or shrub.

KOEDY

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful name of African origin from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its original Bantu language components mean "to take" and "the power or ability," conveying the idea of a leader with resilience. Once popular, it now stands as a generational symbol of strength and African heritage.

KOEHN

Masculine

German surname derived from the Middle High German word "kohen," meaning "priest." It has been traditionally used among Mennonite communities in the United States since the 18th century and is believed to have originated as an occupational surname for priests or religious leaders, related to the Hebrew word "kohen.

KOEN

Masculine

Popular Dutch boys' name meaning 'bold' or 'courageous', with historical roots tracing back to the Middle Ages and notable figures like Duke Koenraad II of Guelders.

KOFFI

Masculine

Rare male given name of African origin, translating from Ewe language as "one who has returned". Traditionally given in Togo to honor deceased siblings, it signifies hope and renewal.

KOFI

Masculine

African name of Akan origin, traditionally given to boys born on a Friday, meaning "born on a Friday.

KOGAN

Masculine

Slavic name meaning "all", associated with strength and courage, historically popular amongst ancient Slavs and now gaining popularity worldwide.

KOH

Masculine

Rare Japanese given name meaning 'ambitious', often associated with high aspirations and used for both boys and girls.

KOHAN

Masculine

Rare Persian name meaning "king" or "ruler," notably held by the renowned 12th-century polymath Kohe Nour'Din.