Names That Mean K

Discover baby names meaning K for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Sayda
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
Arabic
Saydea
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
Arabic
Saydiah
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Arabic root for happiness.
Arabic
Sazgar
Skilled, Artistic.
Persian
Scanda
Bursting, Breaking.
Sanskrit
Scandy
No known meaning.
English
Scanlen
No known meaning.
Gaelic
Scanlin
No known meaning.
Gaelic
Scanlyn
No known meaning.
Gaelic
Scarus
No known meaning.
Latin
Scelflesh
No known meaning.
English
Scheherazade
She whose kingdom is the city, or noble/free-born.
Persian
Schubert
Shoemaker, from Middle High German 'schuoch' (shoe) and 'würhte' (maker).
German
Schuman
Shoemaker or cobbler, from Middle High German 'schuochman'.
German
Schuyler
Scholar or one who takes refuge.
Dutch
Scilla
A sea nymph or a type of plant, derived from Greek mythology.
Greek
Scotty
Diminutive of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'Gaelic speaker'.
Scottish
Seager
Occupational surname referring to a person who worked as a sower or a farmer.
English
Seaghda
Means 'hawk-like' or 'wise' in Irish.
Irish
Seain
Means 'little hawk' or 'hawk-like'.
Irish
Sealeigh
A modern invented name combining 'sea' and 'leigh', evoking the ocean and a m...
English
Sealie
Derived from Irish surname Ó Séaghdha, meaning 'descendant of Séaghdha', whi...
Irish
Seama
Means 'little hawk' or 'falcon', derived from Irish 'seabhac'.
Irish
Seaman
Occupation name, referring to someone who works at sea..
English
Seamere
Seamere means 'lake by the sea' or 'sea lake'.
English
Seamus
Supplanter, derived from the Hebrew name Yaakov (Jacob).
Irish
Sebastian
Venerable or revered, from the Greek name Sebastianos meaning 'from Sebastia'.
Greek
Sebastiana
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastianos
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Seda
Silk.
Spanish
Sedfi
Wolf-like.
Gaelic
Sedge
Plant name, grass-like.
English
Seebrook
Dweller by the brook.
English
Seebrooke
Dweller by the brook.
English
Seelie
From Scottish folklore, a seelie is a fairy or supernatural being, often bene...
Scottish
Seemab
Mercury or quicksilver; also a poetic term for something pure and bright.
Arabic
Seethalakshmi
Combination of Sita and Lakshmi
Sanskrit
Seewald
Derived from a place name meaning 'lake forest' in German.
German
Seeyab
Name of a Sabaean king.
Arabic
Sehal
Meaning 'like the moon' or 'beautiful', often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Seid
Good luck.
Arabic
Seina
Meaning depends on kanji; common interpretations include 'honest' or 'clear'.
Japanese
Sekhar
Crown, peak.
Sanskrit
Sela
Rock.
Hebrew
Selen
Means 'moon' in Turkish.
Turkish
Selena
Moon goddess, derived from Greek selene meaning 'moon'.
Greek
Selene
Moon goddess; derived from Greek selas meaning 'light'.
Greek
Selestin
Heavenly or of the sky, derived from Latin 'caelestis'.
Latin
Seleucia
Derived from the Greek name Seleucus, meaning 'to be bright' or 'to shine'.
Greek
Seleucus
Derived from Greek 'seleukos', meaning 'white' or 'bright'.
Greek
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