Dad Names — Classic & Vintage

Strong, timeless boy names with vintage charm — names that have stood the test of time.

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Krysztof
Christ-bearer.
Polish
Krystof
Bearer of Christ; derived from the Greek name Christophoros.
Czech
Krystian
Follower of Christ.
Polish
Kryspyn
Curly-haired.
Welsh
Kryshnah
Variation of Krishna, Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Kryshna
Variation of Krishna, Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Krun
Encourager.
Gujarati
Kristr
Danish form of Christ.
Norse
Kristopher
Christ-bearer.
English
Kristofr
Christ-bearer.
Norse
Kristof
Bearer of Christ.
Hungarian
Kristagis
Derived from Lithuanian 'kristi' meaning 'to fall' or 'to drop'.
Lithuanian
Krispin
Curly-haired.
Latin
Krispijn
A short form of Christian.
Dutch
Krishnendu
Moon of Krishna; dark moon
Sanskrit
Krishnaroop
Form of Krishna
Sanskrit
Krishnamurthy
Embodiment of Krishna
Sanskrit
Krishnamurari
Krishna, enemy of demon Mura
Sanskrit
Krishnala
Associated with Krishna
Sanskrit
Krishnakumar
Young Krishna; son of Krishna
Sanskrit
Krishnakanta
Beloved of Krishna
Sanskrit
Krishnadeva
Lord Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black', combined with 'deva' meaning 'god'.
Sanskrit
Krishnachandra
Moon of Krishna, referring to the Hindu god Krishna as beautiful as the moon.
Sanskrit
Krishna
Dark-skinned; Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Krishanu
Sacred Fire; Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Kripal
Compassionate.
Sanskrit
Kremer
Occupational surname, indicating a shopkeeper or merchant.
German
Krelis
Dutch form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Dutch
Kratos
Strength or power.
Greek
Kranog
Rugged or rocky.
Irish
Krammer
Derived from the German word 'Krammer', meaning 'shopkeeper' or 'merchant'.
German
Kramer
Peddler or trader.
German
Kral
King.
Turkish
Kozel
Male goat.
Czech
Kovit
Intelligent; wise.
Thai
Kovar
Blacksmith.
Czech
Kourosh
Cyrus (King of Persia).
Persian
Kouros
Youth, young man.
Greek
Kosumi
Fish leaps out of water.
Cherokee
Kostya
Constant.
Russian
Kostas
Constant, steadfast.
Greek
Kossey
Dweller in the woods; Brave.
Irish
Kosmy
Orderly; Balanced.
Greek
Kosmosr
Universe; Order.
Greek
Korrigun
A mythical creature in Breton folklore.
French
Korrigan
A spirit or fairy in Irish folklore.
Irish
Korong
Means 'little bell' or 'ringing sound' in Hungarian.
Hungarian
Koron
Means 'ember' or 'glowing coal' in Turkish.
Turkish
Kord
Derived from the Old English word 'cord', meaning a rope or cord.
English
Korbob
Combination of Korb and Bob.
English
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