Boy names, and unique baby names
Kabeer, Kabear, Kabier,
Kabeir, Kabyr, Kabar
Kabonesa (African) One who is born during difficult times
Kacancu (African) The firstborn child
Kacancue, Kakancu,
Kakancue, Kacanku,
Kacankue
Kacey (Irish) A vigilant man; one who is alert
Kacy, Kacee, Kacea, Kaci,
Kacie, Kasey, Kasy, Kasi
Kachada (Native American) A whiteskinned man
Kaden (Arabic) A beloved companion
Kadan, Kadin, Kadon,
Kaidan, Kaiden, Kaidin,
Kaidon, Kaydan
Kadmiel (Hebrew) One who stands before God
Kamiell
Kaemon (Japanese) Full of joy; one who is righthanded
Kamon, Kaymon, Kaimon
Kagen (Irish) A fiery man; a thinker
Kaigen, Kagan, Kaigan,
Kaygen, Kaygan, Kaegen,
Kaegan
Kahoku (Hawaiian) Resembling a star
Kahokue, Kahokoo, Kahokou
Kaila (Hawaiian) A stylish man
Kayla, Kaela
Kaimi (Hawaiian) The seeker
Kaimie, Kaimy, Kaimey,
Kaimee, Kaimea
Kalama (Hawaiian) A source of light
Kalam, Kalame
Kalei (Hawaiian) An attendant of the king
Kali (Polynesian) One who provides comfort
Kalie, Kaly, Kaley, Kalee,
Kaleigh, Kalea
Kalidas (Hindi) A poet or musician; a servant of Kali
Kalydas
Kalki (Indian) Resembling a white horse
Kalkie, Kalky, Kalkey,
Kalkee, Kalkea
Kalkin (Hindi) The tenthborn child
Kalkyn, Kalken, Kalkan,
Kalkon, Kalkun
Kamden (English) From the winding valley
Kamdun, Kamdon,
Kamdan, Kamdin, Kamdyn
Kane (Gaelic) The little warrior
Kayn, Kayne, Kaen, Kaene,
Kahan, Kahane
Kang (Korean) A healthy man
Kano (Japanese) A powerful man
Kanoe, Kanoh
Kantrava (Indian) Resembling a roaring animal
Kaper (American) One who is capricious
Kahper, Kapar, Kahpar
Kapono (Hawaiian) A righteous man
Karcsi (French) A strong, manly man
Karcsie, Karcsy, Karcsey,
Karcsee, Karcsea
Karl (German) A free man Carl, Karel, Karlan, Karle,
Karlens, Karli, Karlin,
Karlo, Karlos
Karman (Gaelic) The lord of the manor
Karmen, Karmin, Karmyn,
Karmon, Karmun
Karolek (Russian) A small, strong man
Karolec, Karoleck
Kasch (German) Resembling a blackbird
Kasche, Kass, Kas, Kasse
Kasem (Asian) Filled with joy
Kasen (Basque) Protected by a helmet
Kasin, Kasyn, Kason,
Kasun, Kasan
Kashka (African) A friendly man
Kashkah
Kashvi (Indian) A shining man
Kashvie, Kashvy, Kashvey,
Kashvee, Kashvea
Kasib (Arabic) One who is fertile
Kaseeb, Kaseab, Kasieb,
Kaseib, Kasyb
Kasim (Arabic) One who is divided
Kassim, Kaseem, Kasseem,
Kaseam, Kasseam, Kasym,
Kassym
Kasimir (Slavic) One who demands peace
Kasimeer, Kasimear,
Kasimier, Kasimeir, Kasimyr,
Kaz, Kazimierz, Kazimir
Katzir (Hebrew) The harvester
Katzyr, Katzeer, Katzear,
Katzier, Katzeir
Kaushal (Indian) One who is skilled
Kaushall, Koshal, Koshall
Kazim (Arabic) An eventempered man
Kazeem, Kazeam, Kaziem,
Kazeim, Kazym
Keahi (Hawaiian) Of the flames
Keahie, Keahy, Keahey,
Keahee, Keahea
Kealoha (Hawaiian) From the bright path
Keeloha, Kieloha
Kean (Gaelic / English) A warrior / one who is sharp
Keane, Keen, Keene, Kein,
Keine, Keyn, Keyne, Kien
Keandre (American) One who is thankful
Kiandre, Keandray,
Kiandray, Keandrae,
Kiandrae, Keandrai,
Kiandrai
Keanu (Hawaiian) Of the mountain breeze
Keanue, Kianu, Kianue,
Keanoo, Kianoo, Keanou,
Kianou
Keaton (English) From the town of hawks
Keatun, Keeton, Keetun,
Keyton, Keytun
Kedar (Arabic) A powerful man
Keder, Kedir, Kedyr, Kadar,
Kader, Kadir, Kadyr
Kefir (Hebrew) Resembling a young lion
Kefyr, Kefeer, Kefear, Kefier,
Kefeir
Keith (Scottish) Man from the forest
Keithe, Keath, Keathe,
Kieth, Kiethe, Keyth,
Keythe, Keithen
Kelile (African) My protector
Kelyle
Kellach (Irish) One who suffers strife during battle
Kelach, Kellagh, Kelagh,
Keallach
Kelley (Celtic / Gaelic) A warrior / one who defends
Kelly, Kelleigh, Kellee,
Kellea, Kelleah, Kelli, Kellie
Kelton (English) From the town of keels
Keldon, Kelltin, Kellton,
Kelten, Keltin, Keltun,
Kelltun, Keltyn
Kendi (African) One who is much loved
Kendie, Kendy, Kendey,
Kendee, Kendea
Kendrick (English /Gaelic) A royal ruler / the champion
Kendric, Kendricks,
Kendrik, Kendrix, Kendryck,
Kenrick, Kenrik, Kenricks
Kenley (English) From the king’s meadow
Kenly, Kenlee, Kenleigh,
Kenlea, Kenleah, Kenli, Kenlie
Kenn (Welsh) Of the bright waters
Kennedy (Gaelic) A helmeted chief
Kennedi, Kennedie, Kennedey,
Kennedee, Kennedea,
Kenadie, Kenadi, Kenady
Kenneth (Irish) Born of the fire; an attractive man
Kennet, Kennett, Kennith,
Kennit, Kennitt
Kent (English) From the edge or border
Kentt, Kennt, Kentrell
Kenton (English) From the king’s town
Kentun, Kentan, Kentin,
Kenten, Kentyn
Kenyon (Gaelic) A blondhaired man
Kenyun, Kenyan, Kenyen,
Kenyin
Kepler (German) One who makes hats
Keppler, Kappler, Keppel,
Keppeler
Kerbasi (Basque) A warrior Kerbasie, Kerbasee,
Kerbasea, Kerbasy, Kerbasey
Kershet (Hebrew) Of the rainbow
Kesler (American) An energetic man; one who is
independent
Keslar, Keslir, Keslyr, Keslor,
Keslur
Keung (Chinese) A universal spirit
Kevin (Gaelic) A beloved and handsome man
Kevyn, Kevan, Keven,
Keveon, Kevinn, Kevion,
Kevis, Kevon
Khairi (Swahili) A kingly man
Khairie, Khairy, Khairey,
Khairee, Khairea
Khalon (American) A strong warrior
Khalun, Khalen, Khalan,
Khalin, Khalyn
Khayri (Arabic) One who is charitable
Khayrie, Khayry, Khayrey,
Khayree, Khayrea
Khouri (Arabic) A spiritual man; a priest
Khourie, Khoury, Khourey,
Khouree, Kouri, Kourie,
Koury, Kourey
Khushi (Indian) Filled with happiness
Khushie, Khushey, Khushy,
Khushee
Kibbe (Native American) A nocturnal bird
Kybbe
Kibo (African) From the highest moutain peak
Keybo, Keebo, Keabo, Keibo,
Kiebo
Kidd (English) Resembling a young goat
Kid, Kydd, Kyd
Kiefer (German) One who makes barrels
Keefer, Keifer, Kieffer,
Kiefner, Kieffner, Kiefert,
Kuefer, Kueffner
Kildaire (Irish) From county of Kildare
Kyldaire, Kildare, Kyldare,
Kildair, Kyldair, Killdaire,
Kylldaire, Kildayr
Kim (Vietnamese) As precious as gold
Kym
Kimoni (African) A great man
Kimonie, Kimony, Kimoney,
Kimonee, Kymoni,
Kymonie, Kymony,
Kymoney
Kincaid (Celtic) The leader during battle
Kincade, Kincayd,
Kincayde, Kincaide,
Kincaed, Kincaede,
Kinkaid, Kinkaide
Kindin (Basque) The fifthborn child
Kinden, Kindan, Kindyn,
Kindon, Kindun
Kindle (American) To set aflame
Kindel, Kyndle, Kyndel
King (English) The royal ruler
Kyng
Kingswell (English) From the king’s spring
Kinswell, Kyngswell,
Kynswell
Kinnard (Irish) From the tall hill
Kinard, Kinnaird, Kinaird,
Kynnard, Kynard,
Kynnaird, Kynaird
Kinsey (English) The victorious prince
Kynsey, Kinsi, Kynsi, Kinsie,
Kynsie, Kinsee, Kynsee,
Kinsea
Kione (African) One who has come from nowhere
Kioshi (Japanese) One who is quiet
Kioshe, Kioshie, Kioshy,
Kioshey, Kioshee, Kyoshi,
Kyoshe, Kyoshie
Kipp (English) From the small pointed hill
Kip, Kipling, Kippling,
Kypp, Kyp, Kiplyng,
Kipplyng, Kippi
Kiri (Vietnamese) Resembling the mountains
Kirie, Kiry, Kirey, Kiree,
Kirea
Kirk (Norse) A man of the church
Kyrk, Kerk, Kirklin, Kirklyn
Kirkland (English) From the church’s land
Kirklan, Kirklande,
Kyrkland, Kyrklan,
Kyrklande
Kirkley (English) From the church’s meadow
Kirkly, Kirkleigh, Kirklea,
Kirkleah, Kirklee, Kirkli,
Kirklie
Kirkwood (English) From the church’s forest
Kirkwode, Kyrkwood,
Kyrkwode
Kisho (Japanese) A selfassured man
Kysho
Kit (English) Form of Christopher, meaning “one
who bears Christ inside”
Kitt, Kyt, Kytt
Kitchi (Native American) A brave young man
Kitchie, Kitchy, Kitchey,
Kitchee, Kitchea
Kitoko (African) A handsome man
Kytoko
Kivi (Finnish) As solid as stone
Kivie, Kivy, Kivey, Kivee,
Kivea
Knight (English) A noble solidier
Knights
Knoton (Native American) Of the wind
Knotun, Knotan, Knoten,
Knotin, Knotyn
Knud (Danish) A kind man
Knude
Kody (English) One who is helpful
Kodey, Kodee, Kodea, Kodi,
Kodie
Koen (German) An honest advisor
Koenz, Kunz, Kuno
Kohana (Native American /Hawaiian) One who is swift / the best
Kohler (German) One who mines coal
Koler
Kojo (African) Born on a Monday
Kojoe, Koejo, Koejoe
Koka (Hawaiian) A man from Scotland
Kolbjorn (Swedish) Resembling a black bear
Kolbjorne, Kolbjourn,
Kolbjourne
Konane (Hawaiian) Born beneath the bright moon
Konain, Konaine, Konayn,
Konayne, Konaen, Konaene
Konnor (English) A wolf lover; one who is strongwilled
Konnur, Konner, Konnar,
Konnir, Konnyr
Koofrey (African) Remember me
Koofry, Koofri, Koofrie,
Koofree
Kordell (English) One who makes cord
Kordel, Kord, Kordale
Koresh (Hebrew) One who digs in the earth; a farmer
Koreshe
Kort (Danish) One who provides counsel
Korte
Kory (Irish) From the hollow; of the churning waters
Korey, Kori, Korie, Koree,
Korea, Korry, Korrey, Korree
Kozma (Greek) One who is decorated
Kozmah
Kozue (Japanese) Of the tree branches
Kozu, Kozoo, Kozou
Kraig (Gaelic) From the rocky place; as solid as a rock
Kraige, Krayg, Krayge,
Kraeg, Kraege, Krage
Kramer (German) A shopkeeper
Kramar, Kramor, Kramir,
Kramur, Kramyr, Kraymer,
Kraimer, Kraeme
Krany (Czech) A man of short stature
Kraney, Kranee, Kranea,
Krani, Kranie
Krikor (Armenian) A vigilant watchman
Krykor, Krikur, Krykur
Kristian (Scandinavian) An annointed Christian
Kristan, Kristien, Krist,
Kriste, Krister, Kristar,
Khristian, Khrist
Kristopher (Scandinavian) A follower of Christ
Khristopher, Kristof,
Kristofer, Kristoff, Kristoffer,
Kristofor, Kristophor, Krystof
Kuba (Polish) Form of Jacob, meaning “he who supplants”
Kubas
Kuckunniwi (Native American) Resembling a little wolf
Kukuniwi
Kuleen (Indian) A highborn man
Kulin, Kulein, Kulien,
Kulean, Kulyn
Kumar (Indian) A prince; a male child
Kuri (Japanese) Resembling a chestnut
Kurie, Kury, Kurey, Kuree,
Kurea
Kuron (African) One who gives thanks
Kurun, Kuren, Kuran,
Kurin, Kuryn
Kurt (German) A brave counselor
Kurte
Kushal (Indian) A talented man; adroit
Kushall
Kwaku (African) Born on a Wednesday
Kwakue, Kwakou, Kwako,
Kwakoe
Kwan (Korean) Of a bold character
Kwon
Kwintyn (Polish) The fifthborn child
Kwentyn, Kwinton,
Kwenton, Kwintun,
Kwentun, Kwintan,
Kwentan, Kwinten
Kyle (Gaelic) From the narrow channel
Kile, Kiley, Kye, Kylan,
Kyrell, Kylen, Kily, Kili
Kylemore (Gaelic) From the great wood
Kylmore, Kylemor, Kylmor
Kyrone (English) Form of Tyrone, meaning “from Owen’s land”
Kyron, Keirohn, Keiron,
Keirone, Keirown, Kirone
Boy names, and unique baby names