Boy Names That Mean K

Discover Boy names meaning K with origins and popularity.

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Shakheer
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shakim
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root sh-k-r.
Arabic
Shakir
Grateful, thankful, or appreciative.
Arabic
Shakirullah
Thankful to Allah
Arabic
Shakuni
From Shakuni, a character in Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
Shakyasinha
Lion from the Shakya clan.
Sanskrit
Shamakarna
One who has ears like a deer, referring to a divine or mythical being.
Sanskrit
Shamhuth
A person who is gentle and kind-hearted.
Hebrew
Shamindra
Lord of peace, serene king.
Sanskrit
Shammaas
The meaning of the name Shammaas is not widely known, as it is a more unique ...
Persian
Shamsan
Sun-like, radiant, or shining.
Arabic
Shandilya
Descendant of the sage Shandilya, a name associated with wisdom and spiritual...
Sanskrit
Shankara
Variation of Shankar - Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transform...
Sanskrit
Shankaran
Variation of Shankar - Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and transform...
Tamil
Shankarshan
Derived from Shankara, meaning 'beneficent' or 'auspicious', an epithet of Sh...
Sanskrit
Shankdhar
One who holds the conch (shankha).
Sanskrit
Shankhadhara
One who holds the conch (shankha) as an ornament.
Sanskrit
Shankhapani
One who holds the conch (shankha) in hand.
Sanskrit
Shankhdhar
One who holds the conch (shankha).
Sanskrit
Shankhin
One who holds the conch (shankha) in hand.
Sanskrit
Shankhpani
One who holds the conch (shankha) in hand.
Sanskrit
Shankul
One who holds the conch (shankha).
Sanskrit
Shanmukha
Another name for the Hindu god Kartikeya, meaning 'six-faced'.
Sanskrit
Shanta
Means 'peaceful' or 'calm' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Shapoor
Means 'king's son' or 'prince' in Persian.
Persian
Shapoora
Shapoora is a feminine form of Shapur, meaning 'king's son' or 'royal'.
Persian
Shapour
Means 'king's son' or 'prince' in Persian.
Persian
Shapur
Meaning 'king's son' or 'royal', from Middle Persian šāh 'king' + pūr 'son'.
Persian
Shaqir
Grateful, thankful.
Arabic
Shaquille
Handsome or well-formed, derived from the Arabic name Shakil.
Arabic
Sharanjit
One who takes refuge in God.
Punjabi
Sharem
Related to night, darkness.
Arabic
Sharique
Skillful, expert.
Arabic
Shariz
Skillful, clever.
Arabic
Sharma
Sharma is a surname meaning 'joy' or 'shelter' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Sharukh
Face of the king.
Persian
Sharul
A light in the darkness.
Tamil
Sharvah
Sharvah is derived from the Hindu god Shiva, who is also known as Sharva. It ...
Sanskrit
Sharvarish
Lord of the evening; Krishna.
Sanskrit
Sharvil
A name meaning 'lord of the arrow' or 'one who is skilled with arrows'.
Marathi
Shashida
Moon-like.
Sanskrit
ShashiKumar
One who is like the moon, a calm and radiant person.
Sanskrit
Shashilekh
One who is adorned with a moon-like mark or beauty.
Sanskrit
Shashimohan
One who is charming like the moon.
Sanskrit
Shashin
Means 'having a smile' or 'smiling' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Shashir
One who has a moon-like face, derived from shashin meaning moon.
Sanskrit
Shashmith
One who is calm and composed like the moon.
Sanskrit
ShatPadm
Possessing lotus-like qualities.
Sanskrit
Shatrugh
Destroyer of enemies, derived from 'shatru' (enemy) and 'ghna' (killer).
Sanskrit
Shaul
Asked for, prayed for.
Hebrew
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