Names That Mean Of

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Kleppr
A nickname meaning 'cliff' or 'rock', often used as a byname.
Norse
Knish
A Jewish type of dumpling.
Yiddish
Koana
The fragrance of the forest.
Hawaiian
Kodandaram
One who has a bow, an epithet of the god Rama.
Sanskrit
Kodek
A diminutive of Konrad, meaning 'bold counsel'.
Polish
Kodeswari
Goddess of poetry and learning; another name for Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Kodhai
A Tamil name meaning 'creeper' or 'vine', often associated with the goddess L...
Tamil
Kodiswaran
Lord of the forest, derived from kodi (forest) and iswaran (lord).
Sanskrit
Kodwo
derived from the Akan day-naming system, it signifies a male child born on Mo...
Akan
Koemi
Little smile or child of the smile.
Japanese
Kohath
Assembly or congregation, referring to a son of Levi in the Bible.
Hebrew
Kohen
Priest, a descendant of Aaron who served in the Temple.
Hebrew
Kohinoor
Mountain of light.
Persian
Koilraj
King of birds.
Tamil
Kokilapriya
Beloved of the cuckoo bird.
Sanskrit
Kokilarani
Queen of the cuckoo birds.
Sanskrit
Kolaiah
Voice of God.
Hebrew
Kolariah
Voice of God.
Hebrew
Kolb
Derived from a short form of the name Koloman, meaning 'dove'.
German
Kolenka
Diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Russian
Koleta
Diminutive of Nikoletta, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Polish
Kolfinnah
A combination of Kolfinnur and the feminine suffix -ah, meaning 'coal finder'.
Icelandic
Kolgrim
Helmet of the battle spirit or fierce warrior.
Norse
Kolia
Diminutive of Nikolai, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Russian
Kolina
A diminutive of Nikolina, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Slavic
Koloa
A type of native Hawaiian duck or goose.
Hawaiian
Kolt
Form of Colt, young horse.
English
Kolya
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
Russian
Kolyah
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
Russian
Kolyen
Form of Nikolai, victory of the people.
Russian
Komal
Tender, soft.
Hindi
Komalika
A name meaning 'tender' or 'delicate', often associated with a lotus flower.
Sanskrit
Komesh
God of beauty.
Sanskrit
Kond
Short form of Kondrat.
Russian
Kondo
The main hall of a Buddhist temple.
Japanese
Konie
Diminutive of Konrad, meaning 'bold counsel'.
Polish
Konish
Full of brightness and light.
Sanskrit
Kopin
A diminutive of Jakub, meaning 'supplanter'.
Polish
Korabellah
God's blessing or gift of God.
Hebrew
Koralea
A combination of Kora and Lea, meaning 'coral' and 'child'.
Hawaiian
Koraleigh
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Kora' and 'Leigh', meaning '...
English
Korbob
Combination of Korb and Bob.
English
Kordale
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Kord and Dale.
English
Kore
Maiden; daughter of Demeter in Greek mythology.
Greek
Korneliusz
Polish form of Cornelius, meaning 'horn'.
Polish
Kort
Short form of names beginning with 'Kort', meaning 'short'.
Dutch
Kosha
Treasure or wealth, often used as a term for a treasury or storehouse.
Sanskrit
Koshal
Skilled, clever, or proficient.
Sanskrit
Koshek
The meaning of the name Koshek is not clear, as it is a rare name and there i...
Slavic
Kosumi
Fish leaps out of water.
Cherokee
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