Names That Mean K

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

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Cleon
Famous; renowned, from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory.
Greek
Cleone
Famous, renowned; from Greek kleos meaning glory.
Greek
Cleoni
Famous; derived from Kleon, meaning glory.
Greek
Cleopus
Derived from Kleopas, meaning 'glory of the father'.
Greek
Cleta
Renowned, famous; derived from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory.
Greek
Cletus
Called forth, invoked, or illustrious.
Greek
Clever
Derived from the English word meaning quick-witted or intelligent.
English
Cliantha
Derived from Greek 'kleos' meaning glory and 'anthos' meaning flower, thus 'g...
Greek
Clianthe
Glory flower; derived from Greek kleos meaning glory and anthos meaning flower.
Greek
Clindon
From the rocky hill.
English
Clotho
Clotho is one of the three Fates in Greek mythology, responsible for spinning...
Greek
Cloud
Refers to the white fluffy masses in the sky.
English
Clyantha
Glory of the flower; derived from Greek elements kleos (glory) and anthos (fl...
Greek
Clymene
Famous might, from Greek 'kleos' (fame) and 'menos' (might).
Greek
Clyte
Name of a nymph in Greek mythology..
Greek
Clytemnestra
Famous for her plotting; from Greek 'Klytaimnestra' meaning 'famous courting'.
Greek
Coal
Referring to the black mineral substance..
English
Coale
Referring to the black mineral substance..
English
Coatl
Serpent or snake, often associated with the feathered serpent deity Quetzalco...
Nahuatl
Coburn
From the black river.
English
Coburne
From the black river.
English
Coburnes
From the black river.
English
Coco
Diminutive of Socorro or a nickname meaning 'coconut'.
Spanish
Cofahealh
Coffin-maker or maker of chests.
Anglo-saxon
Coffin
Coffin-maker or coffin.
English
Cokkie
Cookie.
Dutch
Cola
Chalk.
Latin
Colandra
Protector of mankind.
Greek
Colbran
From the Old English elements 'col' meaning 'coal' and 'brun' meaning 'brown'...
English
Colbrant
Coal brand, referring to a blacksmith's mark.
English
Cole
Cole means 'swarthy' or 'coal-black', derived from the Old English word 'col'.
English
Coleman
Swarthy or dark-skinned.
Irish
Coleridge
From the black ridge.
English
Coletun
From the dark town.
English
Coli
A Finnish diminutive of Nikolaus, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Finnish
Colier
Occupational name for a maker of collars or necklaces.
French
Collier
Occupational name for someone who made or worked with charcoal.
French
Colten
From the dark town.
English
Coltrane
From the coal black raven.
English
Colyer
Occupational name for a maker of charcoal.
English
Coman
Noble, a kind-hearted person.
Gaelic
Comanche
People of the sky, enemy of everyone.
Cherokee
Commie
A nickname derived from 'communist', used as a political epithet.
English
Conaire
Wise, intelligent, skilled.
Irish
Concheta
A nickname for Concha.
Spanish
Condan
Derived from Gaelic 'Condan', meaning 'dark-haired' or 'chief'.
Irish
Connery
Descendant of Cú Chonnachta, of the warlike hound.
Irish
Conradina
Bold counsel, derived from the Germanic elements 'kuoni' meaning bold and 'ra...
German
Coralyn
A modern combination of Coral and Lyn, meaning 'coral' and 'lake'.
English
Coreana
A feminine form of Corean, referring to someone from Korea or of Korean desce...
English
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