Names That Mean Who

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

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Kadi
Person who makes people happy.
Yoruba
Kadian
Person who makes people happy.
Akan
Kafayat
Sufficient, enough; one who is content with what Allah has provided.
Arabic
Kafeel
One who is responsible or guarantees something.
Arabic
Kafil
One who is sufficient or capable.
Arabic
Kahiga
Means 'the one who is small' or 'little one' in Kikuyu.
Kikuyu
Kahol
Means 'whole' or 'entire' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Kailaashavaasi
One who dwells on Mount Kailash, a name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Kairva
One who bestows food.
Sanskrit
Kalagun
One who is skilled in arts and crafts.
Sanskrit
Kalara
One who laughs.
Aboriginal
Kalatapaswi
One who practices severe austerities or penance.
Sanskrit
Kalateeta
One who is skilled in arts and crafts.
Sanskrit
Kalavathi
One who is artistic or poetic; a name for a skilled poet or artist.
Sanskrit
Kalavati
One who possesses art or skill.
Sanskrit
Kaleecharan
One who is devoted to the feet of the goddess Kali.
Sanskrit
Kalkin
One who rides a white horse.
Sanskrit
Kalmin
Whole-hearted.
Hebrew
Kaltham
One who has beautiful lips.
Arabic
Kamach
One who is like a lotus; a name for the god of love, Kamadeva.
Sanskrit
Kamah
One who is desired or loved; a name for the god of love.
Sanskrit
Kamaha
One who is without desire or passion.
Sanskrit
Kamahah
The name Kamahah means 'the one who is strong' or 'the powerful one' in Hawai...
Hawaiian
Kamalapriya
One who loves lotus; beloved of Lakshmi
Sanskrit
Kamalvathi
One who possesses lotus-like qualities.
Sanskrit
Kamaroopin
One who has the power to change form.
Sanskrit
Kamaroopine
One who has the power to change form.
Sanskrit
Kamat
One who has conquered desires.
Sanskrit
Kamavarthini
One who rotates the world.
Sanskrit
Kamdin
One who is destined.
Persian
Kameelah
Perfect, complete, or whole.
Arabic
Kamsantak
Destroyer of Desire; One who destroys fulfillment of desires.
Sanskrit
Kanagadhara
One who showers gold.
Sanskrit
Kanakapriya
One who loves gold.
Sanskrit
Kaneefah
Generous or abundant, often used to describe someone who is giving.
Arabic
Kanth
One who holds, necklace.
Sanskrit
Kanthi
One who is radiant or shining; a necklace or a bracelet.
Tamil
Kantit
One who has brightness or radiance.
Sanskrit
Kantrava
A person who is brave or courageous.
Kannada
Kanttadhara
A person who holds or possesses radiance or brilliance.
Sanskrit
Kanupritha
A beloved person who is an inspiration.
Tamil
Kanupriya
One who is dear or beloved; a beloved person.
Sanskrit
Kanush
Whole or complete; a person with bright eyes.
Sanskrit
Kanut
One who carries or possesses a young one; a protector.
Sanskrit
Kanv
Bright or radiant; a sage who is associated with Rigveda.
Sanskrit
Kanvan
One who hears.
Punjabi
Kapalie
Goddess Durga, one who destroys sins.
Sanskrit
Kapalin
Auspicious, one who wears a skull as a garland.
Sanskrit
Kapardini
Durga, one who wears a garland of skulls.
Sanskrit
Karampreet
One who is full of grace and love.
Punjabi
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