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Names Starting With K

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Kaan
(74)
Masculine

Kaan is a variant of the name Kağan, which historically signifies a title of imperial or royal rank, akin to 'emperor' or 'khan' in Turkic and Mongolian cultures. The name embodies leadership, authority, and nobility, reflecting its origins in the governance structures of ancient Central Asian empires.

Kaapo
(61)
Masculine

Kaapo is a Finnish variant of the name Gabriel, which originates from the Hebrew name Gavri'el, meaning 'God is my strength'. The name Kaapo carries the same spiritual and strong connotations, often associated with protection and guidance.

Kaapro
(53)
Masculine

Kaapro is a Finnish variant of the name Gabriel, which originates from the Hebrew name Gavri'el meaning 'God is my strength'. The name Kaapro reflects the cultural adaptation and linguistic evolution of Gabriel within Finnish naming traditions.

Kaarel
(83)
Masculine

Estonian form of Charles.

Kaarina
(74)
Feminine

Finnish form of Katherine.

Kaarle
(39)
Masculine

Finnish form of Charles.

Kaarlo
(53)
Masculine

Finnish form of Charles.

Kabelo
(55)
Masculine

The name Kabelo originates from the Sotho and Tswana languages, where it means 'allotment', 'share', or 'gift'. It symbolizes a sense of belonging and the sharing of resources or blessings within a community.

Kabujiya
(83)
Masculine

Old Persian form of Cambyses.

Kacey
(66)
Feminine
Masculine

Kacey is a feminine given name and nickname, often considered a variant of Casey. It is used in English-speaking countries and has gained popularity due to its association with notable individuals in various fields such as entertainment, sports, and music.

Kacie
(58)
Feminine

Kacie is a feminine given name, a variant of Casey. It is used primarily in English-speaking countries and has gained popularity due to its association with notable individuals and cultural references.

Kacper
(74)
Masculine

Polish form of Jasper.

Kade
(74)
Masculine

Kade is a variant of the name Cade, which is of Old English origin, meaning 'round' or 'barrel'. It is often used as a given name and can also be found as a surname. The name has seen various adaptations and uses across different cultures and periods.

Kadek
(57)
Masculine
Feminine

The name 'Kadek' is of Balinese origin, derived from the word 'adik', which means 'younger sibling'. Traditionally, this name is given to the second-born child in a family, symbolizing their position and role within the family structure.

Kaden
(69)
Masculine

Kaden is a variant of the name Caden, which is of Irish origin and means 'son of Cadán'. The name Cadán itself is derived from the Gaelic word 'cad', meaning 'battle'. Kaden, as a name, has gained popularity in various English-speaking countries and is often associated with strength and resilience due to its etymological roots.

Kadence
(83)
Feminine

Kadence is a variant of the name Cadence, which originates from the Latin word 'cadentia', meaning 'a falling'. In Western musical theory, a cadence refers to the end of a phrase where the melody or harmony creates a sense of resolution. This term is particularly significant in music from the 16th century onwards, where it denotes the conclusion of a musical phrase, section, or piece through specific chord progressions or rhythmic patterns. The name Kadence, therefore, carries connotations of rhythm, resolution, and musicality.

Kader 1
(66)
Masculine

Kader 1 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name قادر (Qadir), which means 'capable' or 'able'. The name is often used in Islamic cultures and carries connotations of strength and capability.

Kader 2
(54)
Feminine

The name 'Kader 2' originates from Turkish, where it means 'fate' or 'destiny'. It is a name that carries a deep sense of predestination and the inevitable course of events in one's life. The name is often chosen to reflect a belief in the power of fate and the idea that certain events are meant to happen, regardless of human intervention.

Kadi
(75)
Feminine

Short form of Katariina.

Kadiatou
(75)
Feminine

Kadiatou is a female given name, a form of Khadija, used in parts of French-influenced West Africa. The name Khadija itself is of Arabic origin, meaning 'premature child' or 'trustworthy'. Kadiatou reflects the cultural and linguistic adaptations of the name in West African contexts, particularly in regions influenced by French colonialism.

Kadir
(64)
Masculine

Turkish form of Qadir.

Kadmos
(67)
Masculine

Greek form of Cadmus.

Kadri 1
(74)
Feminine

Estonian form of Katherine.

Kadri 2
(65)
Masculine

The name 'Kadri 2' originates from the Turkish language, where it means 'value'. This name is often associated with qualities such as worth, importance, and esteem. It is a name that carries a sense of dignity and respect, reflecting the cultural significance of valuing individuals and their contributions.

Kadriye
(59)
Feminine

Feminine form of Kadri 2.

Kadyr
Masculine

Kyrgyz, Turkmen and Kazakh form of Qadir.

Kae
(70)
Feminine

The name 'Kae' is a variant of 'Kay', which has origins in multiple cultures, often associated with meanings like 'rejoice' or 'pure'. In Māori mythology, Kae is a significant figure, a priest involved in the ritual birth ceremony of Tūhuruhuru, the child of Tinirau and Hinauri. Kae's story is marked by his betrayal of Tinirau, leading to his eventual capture and death, illustrating themes of treachery and retribution.

Kaede
(82)
Feminine
Masculine

The name Kaede (楓) originates from Japanese, meaning 'maple'. It is derived from the kanji 楓, which symbolizes the maple tree, a plant known for its vibrant autumn foliage. The name can also be written with other kanji characters that share the same pronunciation. Kaede is often associated with natural beauty and seasonal changes, reflecting the cultural significance of maple trees in Japan.

Kaeden
(47)
Masculine

Kaeden is a modern variant of the name Caden, which itself is of uncertain origin but is often associated with the Gaelic word 'cadán', meaning 'battle'. The name has gained popularity in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, as a given name for boys. It is often chosen for its contemporary sound and the positive connotations of strength and resilience associated with its meaning.

Kaelea
(65)
Feminine

Kaelea is a variant of the name Kaylee, which is of English origin. The name Kaylee itself is derived from the combination of the names Kay and Lee. Kay is often considered a short form of Katherine, meaning 'pure', while Lee means 'meadow' or 'clearing'. Kaelea, as a variant, carries similar connotations of purity and natural beauty.

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