Names That Mean K

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

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Carmah
Vineyard or garden, derived from the Hebrew word 'kerem'.
Hebrew
Carmiya
My vineyard; from Hebrew 'kerem' (vineyard) and 'ya' (God).
Hebrew
Carmyle
From the rocky hill or cairn.
English
Carnig
Derived from Armenian 'karnig' meaning 'little lamb'.
Armenian
Carol
Derived from the Germanic word 'karl' meaning 'free man'.
English
Carola
Free woman or strong, derived from the Germanic element 'karl'.
Germanic
Caroline
Free man or woman, derived from the Germanic name Karl.
French
Carragh
Rock.
Irish
Carraig
Rock.
Irish
Carral
From the rocky land.
Irish
Carrick
From the rocky headland or promontory.
Irish
Carrigan
Means 'little rock' or 'spear', derived from Irish Gaelic 'carraig'.
Irish
Carroll
Carroll is associated with strength, bravery, and resilience, reflecting its ...
Gaelic
Carshena
A queen mentioned in the Book of Esther in the Bible.
Hebrew
Cartright
Cartwright means 'maker of carts', from Old English 'cræt' and 'wyrhta'.
English
Caruvi
A type of fruit, often referring to the black plum or jamun.
Tamil
Carya
Derived from Greek 'karyon' meaning nut, referring to the walnut tree.
Greek
Caryatis
In Greek Mythology, Caryatis was a nymph associated with walnut trees.
Greek
Case
Case-maker or case-keeper.
English
Casimir
Proclaimer of peace, from Slavic elements kaziti 'to destroy' and mir 'peace'.
Polish
Casimiro
Famous destroyer of peace, derived from the Slavic elements 'kazi' (to destro...
Italian
Casper
Treasurer, Keeper of the treasure.
German
Cassandre
Shining upon man, derived from Greek Kassandra.
French
Cassendera
Shining upon men, derived from Greek elements.
Greek
Cassia
Cassia is derived from the Greek name Kassia, meaning 'cinnamon'.
Greek
Cassie
Diminutive of Cassandra, meaning 'shining upon man' in Greek.
English
Cassiopeia
Cassandra's mother, queen of Ethiopia in Greek mythology.
Greek
Castalia
Castalia was a nymph in Greek mythology, associated with a spring on Mount Pa...
Greek
Catalina
Pure, derived from the Greek name Aikaterine.
Spanish
Catana
Derived from the Greek name Katana, meaning 'pure'.
Italian
Catarina
Pure, derived from the Greek name Aikaterine.
Portuguese
Catrin
Pure, derived from the Greek name Katherine.
Welsh
Cavalier
Knight or gentleman.
French
Cavalon
One who is like a horse.
English
Cavanagh
Descendant of Caomhánach (gentle, kind).
Irish
Cavillor
One who cavils or makes petty objections.
English
Caylon
Combination of the names Kay and Lon, both of meaning..
English
Ceadda
Warlike.
Anglo-saxon
Cecrops
derived from Greek mythology, the name of the legendary first king of Athens.
Greek
Celaeno
Dark, black.
Greek
Celea
Sky, heaven.
Latin
Celestial
Of the sky or heavens.
English
Celosia
From the Greek word 'kelos' meaning 'burned', referring to the flower's flame...
Greek
Celvan
Means 'swift' or 'fast' in Turkish.
Turkish
Cepheus
King of Ethiopia.
Greek
Cephus
Rock.
Greek
Cepito
Variation of Cephas, rock.
Spanish
Cercyon
King of Eleusis.
Greek
Cerny
Dark or black.
Czech
Ceyx
Kingfisher bird.
Greek
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