English Baby Names

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Kingstown
King's town.
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Kingswel
Well belonging to the king.
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Kinny
Diminutive of the name Kenneth; Handsome.
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Kinsey
Royal victory.
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Kinsi
Variation of Kinsey; Royal victory.
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Kinslea
Combination of the names Kinsey and Leah; Royal victory; Weary.
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Kinsleah
Combination of the names Kinsey and Leah; Royal victory; Weary.
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Kinsleigh
Combination of the names Kinsey and Leigh; Royal victory; Clearing.
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Kinsley
From the king's meadow.
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Kinsli
Variation of Kinsley; From the king's meadow.
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Kinslie
Variation of Kinsley; From the king's meadow.
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Kinsly
King's meadow.
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Kinston
King's town.
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Kinton
King's settlement.
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Kip
Derived from a nickname for a person with a pointed or peaked head.
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Kipling
From the Old English personal name Cyppeling, meaning 'people of the pointed ...
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Kipper
From the English word for a cured herring fish.
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Kippie
A nickname for Kip or Kipling.
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Kirbey
From the church farmstead.
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Kirbi
Archaic term for a town or settlement.
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Kirbie
Archaic term for a town or settlement.
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Kirby
From the church farmstead.
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Kiren
Dark one; from the river.
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Kiriton
From the town of Kirti.
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Kirityn
From the town of Kirti.
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Kirklan
From the church land.
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Kirkland
Land by the church.
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Kirklea
Church meadow.
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Kirkleah
Church meadow.
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Kirkleigh
From the church meadow.
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Kirkley
From the church meadow.
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Kirkli
From the church meadow.
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Kirklie
From the church meadow.
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Kirklin
From the church meadow.
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Kirkly
From the church meadow.
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Kirklyn
From the church meadow.
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Kirkwood
From the church in the woods.
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Kirrstiah
Follower of Jesus Christ.
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Kirton
Church town.
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Kit
Short form of Christopher or Katherine.
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Kitty
Pure.
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Kline
Derived from a surname meaning 'small stream' in Old English.
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Knight
Warrior or servant.
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Knightley
From the knight's meadow.
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Knowle
From the knoll or small hill.
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Knyght
Knight.
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Kodak
Invented name, possibly derived from the Eastman Kodak company, meaning 'came...
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Kolby
From the Old Norse name Kolbeinn, meaning 'coal-bearer' or 'dark-haired'.
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Kolt
Form of Colt, young horse.
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Koltan
Coal town, dark town.
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