Boy Names That Mean K

Discover Boy names meaning K with origins and popularity.

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Callistus
Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos.
Greek
Calon
The sparrow-hawk bird
Aboriginal
Calvary
The place of a skull
Biblical
Camar
Crooked. Bent nose|Happy.
Gaelic
Camaron
Crooked. Bent nose|Happy.
Gaelic
Camas
From camas a delicate wild plant with edible bulbs and bluish flowers. It is ...
American
Camaxtli
Unknown
Aztec
Cambel
Crooked, bent mouth|From the beautiful, bright field.
French
Cambeul
Crooked mouth.
Scottish
Cambridge
King Henry V' Earl of Cambridge, a conspirator against the King.
Shakespearean
Camerron
Having a crooked nose
English
Camerson
Crooked. Bent nose|Happy.
Gaelic
Cammeron
Having a crooked nose
English
Cammron
Having a crooked nose
English
Camp
Crooked, bent mouth|From the beautiful, bright field.
Scottish
Campbeil
Crooked mouth.
Gaelic
Camran
Crooked. Bent nose|Happy.
Scottish
Camron
Crooked. Bent nose|Happy.
English
Cane
Honour, tribute|Beautiful|Golden|Eastern sky.
English
Canice
Handsome, Kind|Royal oath.
Irish
Canterbury
King Henry V' Archbishop of Canterbury.
Shakespearean
Capaneus
One of the attackers against Thebes
Greek
Capek
Little stork
Czech
Cardew
Black foot.
Celtic
Care
Pure.|From the castle on the rocky island.
Greek
Carew
Black foot.
Latin
Cargan
Little Rock
Irish
Carlow
Quadruple Lake
Irish
Carrado
A knight
Arthurian-legend
Carraig
From the rocky headland
Irish
Carric
A rock, From the rocky headland, Cliff.
Gaelic
Carrick
A rock, From the rocky headland, Cliff.
Irish
Carrik
A rock, From the rocky headland, Cliff.
Gaelic
Carringon
A rock, From the rocky headland, Cliff.
Gaelic
Cart
Cart maker and driver.
Old-english
Cartar
Cart maker and driver.
Old-english
Cartright
Cart maker.
English
Cartwright
Cart maker.
English
Carville
Rock house
English
Casmir
Keeper or destroyer of peace
Polish
Casra
Name of a famous persian king
Persian
Catahecassa
Black Hoof
Native-american
Catesby
Henry VI, Part 2' Sir John Stanley. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir Will...
Shakespearean
Cathair
Broken mossy ground
Scottish
Cavalier
Knight, Horseman
French
Cavalon
Name of a king
Arthurian-legend
Cavanagh
Kevin's follower, Follower of the handsome one.
Irish
Cavil
From the field of jackdaw.
Old-english
Caville
From the field of jackdaw.
Old-english
Cedron
Black stream.
Biblical
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