Names That Mean Who

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

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Khaawiyah
One who hums or sings.
Arabic
Khabbab
One who walks with a proud, swinging gait.
Arabic
Khading
Means 'the one who is loved' in the Luo language.
Luo
Khafid
One who is humble or modest.
Arabic
Khafir
One who denies or covers the truth, often used in Islamic context.
Arabic
Khafra
He appears like Ra, referring to the pharaoh Khafre who built the second pyra...
Egyptian
Khakbaz
Means 'one who plays polo' or 'polo player' in Persian.
Persian
Khalf
Successor or one who follows, derived from the Arabic root khalafa.
Arabic
Khalfan
Successor or one who follows, derived from the root word 'khalafa'.
Arabic
Khamcar
One who has charisma or charm.
Arabic
Khamysy
One who is generous and kind-hearted.
Arabic
Khasim
One who divides or distributes, often associated with generosity.
Arabic
Khatat
One who writes or a scribe.
Arabic
Khathir
One who is knowledgeable or wise.
Arabic
Khattar
One who is pure or virtuous.
Arabic
Khawer
One who is dignified and honorable.
Arabic
Khawwas
One who walks with a proud, swaying gait.
Arabic
Khawwat
One who is quick or swift.
Arabic
Khushhal
One who is happy and prosperous.
Punjabi
Khuzaimah
One who is steadfast and firm in character.
Arabic
Kibaar
One who is great.
Swahili
Kiel
Whole, complete.
Hebrew
Kimane
One who is determined and ambitious.
Kikuyu
Kimani
One who is full of desire and passion.
Kikuyu
Kimathi
One who is skilled in battle and warfare.
Kikuyu
Kimbah
One who is full of energy and vitality.
Yoruba
Kimoni
One who came with great expectations.
Swahili
Kindi
One who possesses kindness and gentleness.
Arabic
Kione
Someone who sees, observant.
Swahili
Kioni
One who sees, observer.
Swahili
Kiriten
One who wears a crown.
Sanskrit
Kirtidhar
One who bears fame or glory.
Sanskrit
Kirtiman
One who is famous or renowned.
Sanskrit
Kirtimay
One who is full of fame or renowned.
Sanskrit
Kiruthick
One who is honest.
Tamil
Kisho
One who is noble or prosperous.
Japanese
Kiyani
It means 'the one who is loved' or 'beloved'.
Swahili
Klinger
Derived from the German word 'Klinge' meaning 'blade' or 'sword', referring t...
German
Kodandaram
One who has a bow, an epithet of the god Rama.
Sanskrit
Kohen
Priest, a descendant of Aaron who served in the Temple.
Hebrew
Kohkahycumest
He who chases the sun.
Cherokee
Koti
The one who is calm and peaceful
Sanskrit
Kotijit
One who has won the whole world.
Sanskrit
Koushik
The one who is near, nightfall.
Sanskrit
Kranadasi
One who has a compassionate heart.
Sanskrit
Kriday
One who is intelligent and wise.
Sanskrit
Kripacharya
One who is an expert in the art of grace or compassion.
Sanskrit
Kripita
One who is protected.
Sanskrit
Kronos
Kronos was the Titan god of time and the ages, who overthrew his father Uranus.
Greek
Krshnavi
One who follows Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
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