Boy Names That Mean K

Discover Boy names meaning K with origins and popularity.

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Madanagopala
A name of Krishna meaning 'cowherd of the forest'.
Sanskrit
Madangopal
Cowherd Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madanjeet
Victory of Lord Krishna.
Punjabi
Madanmohan
Attractive Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madanpal
Protector of Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Maddog
Nickname meaning 'mad dog', often used as a term for a fierce or aggressive p...
English
Madhav
A name for Krishna, meaning 'spring-like' or 'sweet as honey'.
Sanskrit
Madhava
A name of Krishna, meaning 'spring-like' or 'born of the season of spring'.
Sanskrit
Madhavadasa
Servant of Madhava, a name for Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madhavan
A name for Krishna, meaning 'like honey' or 'sweet as honey'.
Sanskrit
Madhavdas
Servant of Madhava, a name for Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madhuhan
One who is sweet like honey, a name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madhup
Bee, Honey maker.
Sanskrit
Madhupa
One who drinks honey.
Sanskrit
Madhuramohan
Sweet as honey, a name for Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Madoch
Honorable duke.
Irish
Madog
Fortunate, lucky.
Welsh
Madox
Son of Matthew, fortunate, lucky.
English
Mafakhir
Proud, boastful, or one who takes pride in their achievements.
Arabic
Mafreh
The meaning of the name Mafreh is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Maftuh
Opened, unlocked, or revealed
Arabic
Magadh
Born in Magadh (ancient Indian kingdom).
Sanskrit
Mahabet
Great king.
Sanskrit
Mahakala
Great black one (referring to the Hindu goddess Kali).
Sanskrit
Mahali
Fatness; sick.
Hebrew
Maharaj
Great King.
Sanskrit
Mahashan
Great mountain or peak.
Sanskrit
Maher
Skilled, talented.
Arabic
Mahinder
Powerful king.
Punjabi
Mahindra
Great king.
Sanskrit
Mahip
Lord of the earth, a title for a king or ruler.
Sanskrit
Mahipal
King, ruler of the earth.
Sanskrit
Mahir
Skilled, skilled in something.
Arabic
Mahiraj
Great king.
Sanskrit
Mahiri
Skilled, talented.
Swahili
Mahishmat
One who has a great buffalo, referring to a king or a demon.
Sanskrit
Mahjan
Summit, peak.
Hebrew
Mahlon
Sickly.
Hebrew
Mahmer
Like the moon.
Persian
Mahok
Blackbird.
Cherokee
Mahroof
Known, Famous.
Arabic
Mahsher
Moon-like.
Persian
Maikaikeakua
The name means 'the one who is like a god' or 'godlike'.
Hawaiian
Maimon
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Hebrew word 'mazal'.
Hebrew
Mainchin
Monk.
Irish
Maitryi
Friendship, goodwill, or kindness
Sanskrit
Maiziesius
Derived from 'maizÄ—' meaning 'bread', possibly a nickname for a baker.
Lithuanian
Majnun
Love-struck, crazy in love.
Arabic
Makay
Combination of McKay and Kay.
English
Makenzi
Son of Kenzie.
Scottish
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