Male names.

KOHEI

Masculine

Classic Japanese boy's name, composed of 'ko' (light) and 'hei' (prosperity), signifying 'flourishing brightly'. Once popular, it has been borne by notable figures like singer-songwriter Kohei Kudo.

KOHEN

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name denoting members of the priestly caste in Judaism, tracing back to Aaron, Moses' brother and first High Priest.

KOHENN

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "priest," tracing back to Aaron, the first High Priest, and carried by many prominent figures in Jewish history.

KOHIN

Masculine

Unique Japanese girls' name meaning "female student," associated with intelligence, dedication, and hard work.

KOHL

Masculine

German-origin unisex name derived from 'kohle', meaning coal or charcoal, suggesting reliability and potential.

KOHLBY

Masculine

American given name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series character Kohl Coldwell. It has no known historical significance or meaning beyond its literary origins.

KOHLE

Masculine

German origin, meaning 'coal', and was historically used for boys in Germany.

KOHLER

Masculine

German surname derived from the Old High German word "chûhal," meaning "cabbage.

KOHLMAN

Masculine

Rare German given name derived from 'kolm,' meaning 'charcoal burner' or 'coal merchant.'

KOHLSON

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from Old Norse Cole, meaning "charcoal," introduced to England by Viking settlers.

KOHLSTON

Masculine

American invented name by Stephenie Meyer, used in her Twilight series but not officially recognized as a given name. Its meaning and history are unknown due to its recent creation and limited use.

KOHLTEN

Masculine

Rare German male name derived from the ancient Germanic tribe Chatten or Hatti, meaning "strength" and "courage".

KOHLTON

Masculine

Rare American given name of German origin meaning 'charcoal', suggesting strength and boldness.

KOHNER

Masculine

Rare German-origin given name meaning "empty" or "hollow," possibly symbolizing calmness or connection to nature. Notable bearers include film director Hans Kohner and actor Jonathan Kohner.

KOHYN

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years among English-speaking families despite its mysterious meaning. It is often associated with positivity and uniqueness, and lacks any traditionally associated namesakes or figures from history or mythology.

KOI

Masculine

Japanese given name that means "love" or "affection", popular for both boys and girls in Japan. It has historic roots dating back to ancient times and is associated with traditional Japanese art and literature.

KOICHI

Masculine

Traditional Japanese male given name originating from ancient times, composed of 'ko' meaning "happiness" and 'ichi' meaning "one," translating to "first happiness".

KOJAK

Masculine

Japanese name meaning 'small child', popularized by 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure' character Josuke Higashikata.

KOJI

Masculine

Rare Japanese given name with an unknown origin and meaning, though it may derive from "ko" (child) and "ji" (earth). Popularized internationally due to its uniqueness, its exact significance remains unclear despite speculation linking it to literary references or natural elements.

KOJIRO

Masculine

Japanese boy's name that can mean "lightning thunder child" or "small thunder", reflecting its origin from the kanji characters "ko" (光/小) and "kaminari" (雷).

KOJO

Masculine

Ghanaian name derived from the Akan language meaning "born on a Monday.

KOKI

Masculine

Japanese name meaning 'fast' or 'swift', traditionally given during times of change.

KOKOU

Masculine

African male given name from the Ewe people of Togo and Ghana, meaning 'strength' and 'resilience'.

KOL

Masculine

Norwegian male given name derived from Old Norse "kollr", meaning "cheek". It was also associated with Odin, the god of wisdom in Norse mythology.

KOLADE

Masculine

Distinctively Yoruba name meaning 'Returner', often given to children born after losing an older sibling.

KOLAWOLE

Masculine

Unique Yoruba male given name from Nigeria, composed of "Kola" meaning wealth, and "Owale" signifying found wealth or prosperity, thus conveying the overall meaning of "wealth has been found".

KOLBE

Masculine

Polish name derived from "koleba," meaning "swing" or "cradle." It is also associated with St. Maximilian Kolbe, who embodied strength, courage, and selflessness.

KOLBEE

Masculine

Strong-willed Igbo name from Nigeria that means 'one who is determined'.

KOLBEN

Masculine

German surname derived from 'kolbe', meaning 'coal', first used for those involved in coal work or having black hair.

KOLBEY

Masculine

Unique, distinctive name with unknown origins; some believe it comes from Slavic elements "kol" (wheel) and "bey" (to fight), but this is unconfirmed.

KOLBI

Masculine

Unique and captivating name with unknown origins, often associated with meanings like 'beauty' (Yoruba), 'light' (Cherokee), or 'whole hearted' (Hebrew). Despite uncertainty about its history, Kolbi has gained popularity due to its distinctiveness.

KOLBIE

Masculine

American name created by blending Colby and Kobe, with no known meaning or language origin.

KOLBIN

Masculine

Russian name derived from the Slavic word "koleba," meaning "swing" or "pendulum." It has been used as a given name in Russia since at least the 16th century and is pronounced as "kahl-BEEN.

KOLBY

Masculine

American unisex name derived from the English surname Colby, which originates from the Old Norse word "Kálfr," meaning "strong" or "powerful." It was initially used as a nickname for someone considered mighty.

KOLBYN

Masculine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from "kol" (coal/dark) and "bjorn" (bear), translating to "born of coal" or "dark bear".

KOLDEN

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'kold', meaning 'cold'.

KOLDYN

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian name meaning 'cold', derived from Old Norse 'koldr'. It represents strength and resilience, associated with nature's coldest elements.

KOLE

Masculine

Distinctive African name of Swahili origin meaning 'complete' or 'finish'.

KOLEBY

Masculine

African-origin name, specifically Yoruba, derived from 'Ko' (come) and 'lebi' (joy), translating to 'arrival brings joy'.

KOLEMAN

Masculine

Czech male given name derived from the Slavic element "kol", meaning "wheel". It was traditionally given to children born around Christmas time and is associated with Saint Nicholas' generosity.