Labrador retriever Dog Names
Keiran
Little dark one
Keisha
The name means 'great joy' or 'pure'.
Kekoa
Brave or bold in Hawaiian
Kekona
A Hawaiian term meaning 'the condition' or 'the alertness'
Kel
A name derived from the Irish word for 'narrow', often used as a diminutive.
Kelby
A farm by a river
Kelce
The name Kelce is often associated with a strong and bold personality.
Keld
A region or valley, often associated with a body of water.
Kelda
A mythological water spirit or goddess
Keldan
A name of Celtic origin meaning 'brave warrior'
Kele
The name means 'to be full of life' or 'joyful' in some African cultures
Kell
A name meaning 'hawk' or 'noble'.
Kellan
Slender, warrior
Kelsea
The river's narrow, or the swiftness of the river
Kelsey
Island of the ship
Kelso
A name of Scottish origin meaning 'the place of the white soil'
Keltie
A Celtic name meaning 'from the place of the Kelt,' or 'small, slim person'.
Kelvin
Derived from the Scottish surname, meaning 'from the narrow river'
Kemba
The name Kemba is of African origin and means 'helping'.
Kemmi
The name Kemmi is often associated with sweetness and affection.
Kemo
A name associated with strength and bravery
Kenan
The name Kenan is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'to possess' or 'to acquire'.
Kendra
A name of English origin meaning 'knowledge'
Kendry
A variant of the name Kendra, often interpreted as 'knowledge' or 'understanding'.
Kenedy
Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'descendant of the helmeted one'.
Kenji
A Japanese name meaning 'strong' or 'two', depending on the kanji used.
Kenna
A form of the name 'Kenneth', meaning 'born of fire' or 'handsome'
Kennedy
Descendant of the leader
Kenno
A variant of the word 'keno', a game of chance
Kent
A name of English origin meaning 'edge' or 'border'.
Kenya
Named after the country in East Africa, it symbolizes strength and diversity.
Kenza
Treasure
Kenzi
Intelligent or ruler
Kepler
Heavenly Traveler
Kerie
A variant of the name 'Kerry', meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy'.
Kermit
The name of a famous green frog character created by Jim Henson
Kerri
A modern English name that can mean 'sparkling' or 'dark' depending on its variation.
Kerro
From the Gaelic meaning 'spear'.
Kerry
Descendant of Caith
Kery
An Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'the dark one.'
Kesha
The name of a famous American singer and songwriter known for her hit songs and vibrant personality.
Keshawn
A variant of the name Keshon, often considered to mean 'a person who is strong, bold, and courageous.'
Keshia
A form of the name Keshia, which means 'great joy' or 'pure'.
Keturah
The name Keturah is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'incense' or 'fragrance'.
Kev
A short form of the name Kevin, meaning 'handsome' or 'kind'
Kevin
Handsome or kind
Keylor
A name derived from a common last name in Central America, often associated with goalkeeper positions in soccer.
Keyzie
A playful and unique name often seen as endearing
Kezia
A fragrant plant mentioned in the Bible, often interpreted as a symbol of beauty
Keziah
Cinnamon or fragrant spice
Khai
A name that can mean 'king' or 'noble' in various cultures
Khyros
Supreme ruler
Kian
Ancient Irish name meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'
Kiana
God is gracious
Kiano
A name of Italian origin meaning 'the ancient one'.
Kiara
Bright, clear
Kibbee
A term of endearment or affection
Kiefer
Barrel maker or cooper
Kiel
A strong and reliable place, often associated with harbor or port.
Kier
Irish origin meaning 'dark-haired'
Kiera
Dark-haired
Kim
A surname of various origins, often associated with leadership and authority
Kimba
A name of African origin meaning 'brave one'
Kimber
The name means 'from the royal meadow'.
Kimbo
A term used in East African culture often referring to a strong or powerful person
Kimm
To protect
Kina
An Australian native fruit
Kindley
A form of kindness or a small kind act.
Kingsley
King's meadow
Kingston
King's town or estate
Kinley
Fair, meadow
Kino
A term derived from the Greek word for 'cinema' or 'film'.
Kinsley
King's Meadow
Kinta
A name of African origin meaning 'the one who has a strong will'
Kiowa
A Native American tribe from the Great Plains
Kipling
Name derived from the English author Rudyard Kipling, known for works like 'The Jungle Book'.
Kir
A Scottish term for a church or place of worship.
Kira
Light; shining
Kiras
A name with uncertain origin, possibly a variation of 'Kira', which can mean 'light' or 'the sun'.
Kiril
Derived from the name Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'
Kirk
A place of church or a sacred spot.
Kiros
Light or brilliance
Kisha
The name means 'gentle breeze' in some cultures.
Kismet
Fate or destiny
Kitchi
Brave or strong
Kito
The meaning of Kito is 'gift' in Swahili
Kivo
An indigenous word meaning 'to be loved' or 'beloved'.
Klara
Bright, clear, famous
Klaus
Victory of the people
Kleopatra
Glory of the father
Kley
A name derived from the Old English word for clay
Klint
A variant of the name Clinton, meaning 'settlement by the river'
Klodo
Derived from the word meaning 'to gather' or 'to collect'.
Klue
A hint or a guide to something
Knight
A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
Knightley
From the land of knights
Knox
From the hills
Knud
Brave and hardy
Knute
Knot or bundle
Kobe
A name derived from a type of beef from Japan.