Boy Names That Mean K

Discover Boy names meaning K with origins and popularity.

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Buqat
To be like a lightening bolt
Turkish
Buraid
Noble, Haq sabit karny wala, Paigham br
Arabic
Burl
Wine servant|Tree with a knot.
American
Burle
Wine servant|Tree with a knot.
English
Burlea
Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks.
Old-english
Burleah
Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks.
Old-english
Burleigh
Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks.
Teutonic
Burley
Wine servant|Tree with a knot.
Teutonic
Burlie
Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks.
English
Burlin
Son of Berl, Son of the wine servant|Tree with a knot by the pool.
German
Burly
Wine servant|Tree with a knot.
English
Burlyn
Son of Berl, Son of the wine servant|Tree with a knot by the pool.
English
Burneig
Lives on the brook island.
English
Burnette
Wine servant|Tree with a knot.
Irish
Burral
Prickly coat|Youthful.
English
Burrel
Prickly coat|Youthful.
English
Burrer
Crookedness
Arabic
Burril
Prickly coat|Youthful.
English
Busbey
Dweller at the village thicket.
Old-norse
Busbie
Dweller at the village thicket.
Old-norse
Busby
Dweller at the village thicket.
Norse
Bushy
King Richard The Second' A favorite of King Richard.
Shakespearean
Busiris
Name of an ancient Egyptian king who killed visitors to his city. The name me...
African
Butts
King Henry the Eighth' Doctor Butts, physician to the King.
Shakespearean
Cabe
Rope maker.
English
Cacue
Son of Vukan.
Latin
Caddoc
Warrior. Keen for battle.
Welsh
Caddock
Warrior. Keen for battle.
Welsh
Caderyn
King of battle.
Welsh
Cadeyrn
King of battle.
Welsh
Cadmus
The founder king of Thebes in Greek mythology.
Latin
Cadoc
Warlike one.
Welsh
Cadock
Warrior. Keen for battle.
Welsh
Cadok
Warrior. Keen for battle.
Welsh
Cadwaladr
Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as...
Welsh
Cadwallon
Seventh-century king
Welsh
Cadyryeith
Well spoken.
Welsh
Caedwalla
Name of a king.
Anglo-saxon
Caimheul
Crooked mouth.
Gaelic
Caiphas
He that seeks with diligence, one that vomiteth
Biblical
Caird
A traveling metal worker
Scottish
Cairn
Landmark piled with stones.
Gaelic
Cairne
Landmark piled with stones.
Welsh
Cairnes
Landmark piled with stones.
Welsh
Caledvwich
Legendary Excalibur, King Arthur's sword.
Welsh
Calen
The sparrow-hawk bird
Aboriginal
Calibur
Form of Excalibur in mythology, King Arthur's sword
English
Calin
The sparrow-hawk bird
Irish
Calisto
Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos.
Portuguese
Calldwr
Cold brook.
English
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