Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter K, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a K. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Klajdi | Meaning unknown. | |
Klancy | Klancy means Red Warrior | |
Klaos | Limburgish short form of Nicholas. | |
Klara | Illustrious | |
Klaretta | bright, famous | |
Klari | famous, brilliant | |
Klarice | Bright | |
Klarika | Illustrious | |
Klarina | Clear, Bright | |
Klarisa | most bright, most famous | |
Klarise | fame | |
Klarissa | Bright | |
Klarisza | famous, brilliant; bright, famous | |
Klarra | bright, famous | |
Klarrisa | most bright, most famous | |
Klarybel | bright, famous and beautiful | |
Klaryce | Bright | |
Klarysa | fame | |
Klaryssa | famous, brilliant; bright, famous | |
Klas | People's triumph | |
Klasina | People's triumph | |
Klaudia | Lame, from the tribe named Claudier | |
Klaudie | lame | |
Klaudija | Klaudija means She is Lame and Crippled | |
Klaudijs | Latvian form of Claudius. | |
Klaudio | Lame | |
Klaudius | Klaudius He is Lame | |
Klaudiusz | Feeble man | |
Klaus | Victory Of The People | |
Klaus-Peter | Combination of Klaus and Peter. | |
Klava | lame | |
Klavdia | Alternate transcription of Russian Клавдия (see Klavdiya). | |
Klavdija | Klavdija means She who is Lame and a Cripple | |
Klavdiya | Lame | |
Klavs | Short form of Niklāvs. | |
Klay | Clay | |
Klayre | bright, famous | |
Klayton | Clay town | |
Klazina | Feminine form of Klaas. | |
Klea | glory | |
Kleef | Kleef means One from the Cliff | |
Kleiner | River | |
Kleio | Derived from Greek κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory". In Greek mythology she was the goddess of history and heroic poetry, one of the nine Muses. She was said to have introduced the alphabet to Greece. | |
Kleisthenes | Ancient Greek form of Cleisthenes. | |
Kleitos | Splendid, famous | |
Kleitus | Calling forth or summoned. | |
Klemen | Slovene form of Clemens, meaning mild or merciful. | |
Klemens | Merciful | |
Klement | Merciful | |
Klementijna | Merciful | |
Klementina | Merciful | |
Klementine | mild, merciful | |
Klementos | Merciful | |
Klementyna | mild, merciful | |
Klenam | Shine | |
Kleocharis | A famous man | |
Kleon | Greek form of Cleon. | |
Kleone | Greek form of Cleone. | |
Kleonike | Derived from Greek κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory" and νίκη (nike) meaning "victory". This name was used by the Greek playwright Aristophanes for a character in his comedy Lysistrata. | |
Kleoniki | Modern Greek transcription of Kleonike. | |
Kleopas | Greek form of Cleopas. | |
Kleopatra | A form of Cleopatra, meaning glory to father. | |
Kleopatros | Greek masculine form of Cleopatra. | |
Kleppr | A large stone. | |
Klervi | Token of the egg | |
Kliantha | glory flower | |
Klianthe | glory flower | |
Kliara | bright, famous | |
Kliff | The name means Cliff | |
Klim | Short form of Kliment. | |
Kliment | Merciful | |
Klimentina | Klementina means Kind and Sparing | |
Klimentini | The meaning of the name is He is Kind and full of Mercy | |
Kline | River | |
Klinten | Hill town | |
Klinton | Hill town | |
Klio | glory | |
Klizare | Klizare means The World's Sun | |
Klodia | lame | |
Kloe | A variant spelling of the name Chloe, from Greek mythology meaning 'green shoot'. This was one of the names of the Greek goddess of fertility , also known as Demeter. | |
Kloey | Kloey means Blossoming | |
Klopas | Form of Clopas used in the Greek New Testament. | |
Kloris | green, greenish-yellow | |
Klothild | famous battle | |
Klothilda | famous battle | |
Klothilde | famous battle | |
Klotho | Means "spinner" in Greek. In Greek mythology Klotho was one of the three Fates or Μοῖραι (Moirai). She was responsible for spinning the thread of life. | |
Klotid | famous battle | |
Klotild | Hungarian form of Clotilde. | |
Klotilda | famous battle | |
Klotilde | famous battle | |
Klotylda | Polish and Czech form of Clotilde. | |
Klyara | bright, famous | |
Klym | Short form of Klyment. | |
Klymene | Klymene means The Goddes of Fame | |
Klyment | Ukrainian form of Clemens (see Clement). | |
Klynn | Glory | |
Klytaimnestra | Greek form of Clytemnestra. | |
Klytie | Derived from Greek κλυτός (klytos) meaning "famous, noble". In Greek myth Klytië was an ocean nymph who loved the sun god Helios. Her love was not returned, and she pined away staring at him until she was transformed into a heliotrope flower, whose head moves to follow the sun. | |
Klytios | Derived from Greek κλυτός (klytos) meaning "famous, noble". This is the name of several minor characters in Greek mythology. |