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Kellie

A diminutive form of Kelly, meaning 'warrior' or 'strife'.

Kelsea

The river's narrow, or the swiftness of the river

Kelsey

Island of the ship

Kelvin

Derived from the Scottish surname, meaning 'from the narrow river'

Kemba

The name Kemba is of African origin and means 'helping'.

Kemp

From the Old English word meaning warrior or soldier

Kendie

A modern name that is often associated with kindness.

Kendry

A variant of the name Kendra, often interpreted as 'knowledge' or 'understanding'.

Kent

A name of English origin meaning 'edge' or 'border'.

Kento

Strong and healthy

Kenya

Named after the country in East Africa, it symbolizes strength and diversity.

Kenzi

Intelligent or ruler

Kenzo

Japanese for 'a strong and vigorous man'

Kepler

Heavenly Traveler

Keri

Pure.

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.

Kessie

A diminutive form derived from the name Kassandra, often associated with purity and innocence.

Kev

A short form of the name Kevin, meaning 'handsome' or 'kind'

Kevin

Handsome or kind

Keya

A small and beautiful flower

Keyko

A name meaning 'strong' or 'mighty'

Keyzie

A playful and unique name often seen as endearing

Keziah

Cinnamon or fragrant spice

Khai

A name that can mean 'king' or 'noble' in various cultures

Khaos

Greek for chaos or disorder

Kian

Ancient Irish name meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'

Kiba

The name means 'fang' in Japanese

Kichi

Japanese for 'happy' or 'joyful'

Kicki

A playful nickname; often associated with energetic behavior

Kier

Irish origin meaning 'dark-haired'

Kiera

Dark-haired

Kiki

Meaning 'the first' or 'to shine' in various contexts

Kiku

Chrysanthemum in Japanese, symbolizing rejuvenation and positivity.

Kimiko

A child of the aristocrats or respect

Kimm

To protect

Kimmi

Derived from the name Kim, often associated with 'secure' or 'brave'.

Kimon

The sign of the zodiac associated with a particular personality traits

Kingo

Derived from Japanese which means 'the herald of the king'

Kingston

King's town or estate

Kinley

Fair, meadow

Kinta

A name of African origin meaning 'the one who has a strong will'

Kio

Japanese for 'a brighter place' or 'to shine'.

Kiona

Snowy peak

Kira

Light; shining

Kirby

A name of English origin meaning 'church settlement'

Kiril

Derived from the name Cyril, meaning 'lordly' or 'masterful'

Kirk

A place of church or a sacred spot.

Kiro

A name of Japanese origin meaning 'shine' or 'light'

Kischo

A unique name with no specific meaning but has a playful connotation

Kiska

Icelandic word for a small ice cave or a place of refuge.

Kissi

A term of endearment, often used in various cultures to express affection

Kissy

A term of endearment often associated with affection

Kit

A small container or receptacle

Kita

Japanese for 'north' or 'the northern direction'

Kitana

A name derived from the Japanese word for 'cutting tool' or 'sword'.

Kitaro

A boy who brings good fortune

Kitchi

Brave or strong

Kitsy

Derived from the word 'kitten', often used to refer to someone cute or small

Klaus

Victory of the people

Klee

A surname of German origin, associated with the artist Paul Klee or a reference to 'clover' in some contexts.

Kley

A name derived from the Old English word for clay

Kliff

A steep rock face or cliff

Klio

The muse of history in Greek mythology

Klodo

Derived from the word meaning 'to gather' or 'to collect'.

Klue

A hint or a guide to something

Knightley

From the land of knights

Knuckles

Refers to the joints of the fingers, often associated with strength and toughness

Knut

Knot

Knute

Knot or bundle

Koba

A playful or energetic spirit

Kobe

A name derived from a type of beef from Japan.

Kobuk

Kobuk is derived from the name of the Kobuk River in Alaska, which is named from the Inupiat language meaning 'to be carried' or 'to float'.

Koda

The name Koda means 'friend' in Native American languages.

Kodi

The name is believed to mean 'sweat' or 'the one who is a conqueror' in Native American cultures.

Kodiak

Named after Kodiak Island, home to a large population of Kodiak bears.

Kodiak Or Kodjak

A name associated with a region in Alaska, known for its large brown bears.

Kodlak

A mythical creature from Slavic folklore, often considered a spirit or guardian of the forest.

Kohana

Japanese for 'flower' or 'petal'

Kokamo

A name that evokes a sense of joy and playfulness.

Kokoro

Heart or spirit

Kolbie

A playful and adventurous spirit

Kolja

A diminutive form of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'

Kolya

A common male name in Slavic countries, often derived from Nikolai.

Konan

A name that can refer to the wise or an intelligent person.

Konda

A term used in some indigenous cultures, often associated with strength or leadership.

Konn

A name that signifies strength and resilience

Koo

A term of endearment or a playful expression

Kookee

A playful term often associated with delight or cuteness

Koopa

A fictional turtle-like creature from video games

Kootz

A playful and affectionate nickname

Korbel

A type of wine bottle or a celebratory toast

Kori

A Japanese word meaning 'small'; can also refer to a young child

Koro

A cute way to refer to a dog in some cultures

Kosimo

Italian variant of the name Cosimo, meaning 'order' or 'decency'.

Kosy

A cozy and comfortable space