Boy Names That Mean K

Discover Boy names meaning K with origins and popularity.

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Lutfaan
One who possesses kindness and affection.
Arabic
Lutfan
Kind, gentle, affectionate.
Arabic
Lutfi
Kind, gentle.
Arabic
LutfulBaari
The one full of excellence and kindness.
Arabic
Lutfullah
Kindness of Allah (God).
Arabic
Lutfurrahman
Kindness of the Most Merciful
Arabic
Luthf
Kindness, gentleness, or grace.
Arabic
Luthfi
Kind, gentle, or benevolent.
Arabic
Luukas
Finnish form of Luke, meaning 'from Lucania'.
Finnish
Lwazi
Knowledge or awareness, often given to a child born during a time of learning.
Zulu
Lyceus
Wolf-like.
Greek
Lycius
Wolf-like.
Greek
Lyman
Occupational name for someone who worked as a lime merchant or lime burner.
English
Lynceus
Like a lynx (a type of wildcat).
Greek
Lyonechka
Diminutive of Lyona, a form of Leonid, meaning 'lion-like'.
Russian
Lyosha
Defender of mankind.
Russian
Lyrica
Song-like, melodic.
English
Lysander
Liberator, from Greek 'lysis' meaning release and 'aner' meaning man.
Greek
Lysandros
Liberator of men, from Greek 'lysis' meaning release and 'aner' meaning man.
Greek
Lysanor
Lysanor means 'man who frees' or 'liberator' from Greek 'lysis' (release) and...
Greek
Maadhav
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Maadhava
Another name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Maaher
Skillful, proficient.
Arabic
Maalik
King, master, owner.
Arabic
Maaliki
Belonging to the king, belonging to the owner.
Arabic
Maanikya
Gem-like.
Sanskrit
Maarif
Knowledge, learning, or education.
Arabic
Maarifa
Knowledge.
Swahili
Maarouf
Kind, good-natured.
Arabic
Maartan
Warlike, martial.
Dutch
Maarten
Warlike, martial.
Dutch
Maartin
Warlike, martial.
Dutch
Maarufi
Virtuous, recognized, or well-known
Arabic
Maarut
A name meaning 'peacock' in Tamil, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Tamil
Maaseiah
Work of the Lord.
Hebrew
Maaseiya
Work of the Lord.
Hebrew
Macario
Blessed, lucky.
Spanish
Maccus
Son of Thorketil, from the Old Norse personal name Makkr.
Scottish
Macdhubh
Son of the black one, from Gaelic 'mac' (son) and 'dubh' (black).
Scottish
Mace
Club-like weapon.
English
Machaon
derived from Greek mythology, Machaon was a son of Asclepius and a skilled ph...
Greek
Macin
Son of the fair-skinned one.
Irish
Mackenzy
Son of Kenneth.
Scottish
Mackfield
From the field of Mack.
English
Mackfyld
From the field of Mack.
Scottish
Mackinney
Son of Coinneach (Kenneth).
Irish
Macrae
Son of a graceful one, son of a king.
Scottish
Macray
Son of a king.
Scottish
Macsen
Gift of the knife.
Welsh
Macyn
Son of Cain, son of the blacksmith.
English
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