| K |
| Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
| Kane |
Fair; bright |
Celtic |
| Karl |
German form of Charles |
German |
| Keane |
Sharp; keen |
Old English |
| Kearney |
Form of Carney |
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| Keefe |
Cherished; handsome |
Celtic |
| Keegan |
Fiery |
Celtic |
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| Keenan |
Little and ancient |
Celtic |
| Kein |
Dark-skinned |
Celtic |
| Keith |
Wood-sweller |
Welsh |
| Kelly |
Warrior |
Celtic |
| Kelsey |
Dweller by the water |
Teutonic |
| Kendall |
From the bright valley |
Celtic |
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| Kendrick |
Son of Henry |
Anglo-Saxon |
| Kennedy |
Helmeted chief |
Celtic |
| Kenneth |
Handsome |
Celtic |
| Kent |
"White, bright" |
Welsh |
| Kenton |
From the farm in Kent |
Old English |
| Kenyon |
White-haired; blond |
Gaelic |
| Kermit |
Free man |
Celtic |
| Kerry |
Dark |
Celtic |
| Kevin |
Gentle; kind |
Celtic |
| Killian |
Little and warlike |
Celtic |
| Kim |
Chief |
Welsh |
| Kimball |
Warrior chief; royal and bold |
Anglo-Saxon |
| Kingsley |
From the king's meadow |
Old English |
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| Kingston |
From the king's manor |
Old English |
| Kipp |
From the pointed hill |
Old English |
| Kirby |
From the church village |
Teutonic |
| Kirk |
From the church |
Teutonic |
| Kit |
Familiar form of Christopher |
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| Knute |
Danish form of Canute |
Danish |
| Kurt |
German form of Conrad |
German |
| Kyle |
Handsome; from the strait |
Celtic |