Names That Mean K

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

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Cairn
A pile of stones, often used as a landmark.
Scottish
Calandra
Lark.
Greek
Calandre
Lark.
Greek
Calandria
Skylark.
Spanish
Calder
From the Scottish surname meaning 'rocky water' or 'stream'.
Scottish
Calderon
Derived from a place name meaning 'cauldron' or 'large kettle' in Spanish.
Spanish
Calendra
Derived from Greek 'kalos' meaning beautiful, often associated with the moon ...
Greek
Caligula
Little boot, a nickname given to the Roman emperor Gaius Caesar.
Latin
Caliopa
From Greek mythology, one of the Muses who presided over epic poetry.
Greek
Calipso
From Greek mythology, a nymph who detained Odysseus on her island in Homer's ...
Greek
Calla
Beautiful, from the Greek word for beauty.
Greek
Callan
Rock.
Irish
Calldwr
Seeker.
Welsh
Callon
Lark.
Greek
Caly
Means 'she who hides' or 'concealer', from Greek 'kalypto'.
Greek
Calybe
A nymph in Greek mythology, meaning 'beautiful voice'.
Greek
Calyce
A nymph in Greek mythology, meaning 'she who hides' or 'covering'.
Greek
Calydona
derived from Calydon, an ancient Greek city.
Greek
Calynda
derived from Calydon, an ancient Greek city.
Greek
Calypso
She who conceals, or hidden; from Greek mythology, a nymph who hid Odysseus o...
Greek
Camalia
Derived from camelia, the flower named after botanist Georg Kamel.
Spanish
Camar
Moon; one who is like the moon in beauty.
Arabic
Cambel
Crooked mouth.
English
Cambeul
Crooked mouth.
English
Camerin
Crooked nose, derived from the Irish surname Ó Camaráin.
Irish
Cameron
Crooked nose, from the Gaelic cam sròn.
Scottish
Camhlaidh
Crooked one, from Scottish Gaelic 'cam' meaning crooked.
Scottish
Camron
Crooked nose.
Scottish
Camunda
The meaning of the name Camunda is not widely known or documented.
Sanskrit
Candra
Means 'moon' or 'shining' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Candrah
Moon-like; shining or glowing like the moon.
Sanskrit
Candrakala
Moonlight; derived from 'candra' (moon) and 'kala' (art or digit).
Sanskrit
Candrya
Moonlike.
Sanskrit
Cannon
Clerk; Canon.
English
Cant
Edge; brink; rim; shore.
English
Canute
Knot; derived from Old Norse Knútr.
Norse
Capaneus
Mythical character from Greek mythology.
Greek
Capeka
Feminine form of Capek.
Czech
Capote
Cloak.
Spanish
Cappadocia
Ancient region in modern-day Turkey.
Greek
Capucina
Named after the Capuchin Order of monks.
Italian
Capucine
Named after the Capuchin Order of monks.
French
Capulet
Belonging to the Capulets, a noble family from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Italian
Caresse
Caress, a gentle touch or stroke.
French
Carey
From the Irish surname Ó Ciardha, meaning 'dark-haired' or 'descendant of Ci...
Irish
Cargan
Means 'little rock' or 'small cairn' in Irish.
Irish
Caridad
Charity, kindness.
Spanish
Caridade
Charity, kindness.
Portuguese
Carlissa
A modern feminine name, likely a blend of Carla and Lisa, meaning 'free woman...
English
Carlisse
A modern feminine name, likely a blend of Carla and Clarissa, meaning 'free w...
English
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