Klaire
Klaire means 'clear' or 'bright' in French origin.
Klancy
Klancy is derived from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of the servant of the church'.
Klara
Bright, clear, or famous.
Klarika
Bright, clear; a diminutive form of Klara.
Klarisa
Bright, clear; a modern variation of Klara.
Klas
A variant of the name Nicholas, meaning victory of the people.
Klaudia
Lame or crippled; related to the Roman family name Claudius.
Klaudie
A diminutive form of Klaudia, meaning lame.
Klaudija
A Slavic and Latin variation of Klaudia, meaning lame or disabled.
Klaudius
An ancient Roman family name meaning lame or crippled.
Klaudiusz
A variation of Klaudius, referring to someone from the Claudius family, meaning lame.
Klaus
Victory of the people, a derivative of Nicholas.
Klavdija
A form of Claudia, meaning 'lame' or 'enclosure'; related to feminine qualities.
Klavdiya
Similar to Klavdija, meaning 'lame' or possessing feminine strength.
Klea
Glory or fame, often associated with beauty and achievement.
Kleef
A name meaning 'clover' symbolizing good fortune.
Kleitus
A historical name meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.
Klemens
Merciful or gentle; often associated with kindness and compassion.
Klement
A variant of Clement, meaning 'merciful' or 'gentle'.
Kleocharis
Glorious and beautiful.
Kliff
A dwelling by the cliff or a steep hill.
Kliment
A variant of Clement, meaning merciful or gentle.
Klimentina
A feminine form of Kliment, meaning merciful or gentle.
Klimentini
Derived from Kliment, meaning merciful or gentle; feminine and masculine variations.
Kloe
Blooming; a variant of Chloe.
Kloey
A spelling variation of Kloe, meaning 'blooming' or 'verdant'.
Knarik
A small flower; often a term of endearment.
Knight
A title of honor for a man granted an honorary title of knighthood.
Knightley
A field or clearing belonging to a knight.
Knjaºkr
Courageous warrior.
Knocks
To strike, often associated with sounds of call or demand.
Knoton
Northern settlement; indicates a homely and communal spirit.
Knowles
From the knoll; refers to a geographic feature and signifies rootedness.
Knowlton
From Knowl's estate; indicates land ownership and development.
Knowshon
A modern variant of Noah, indicating rest and comfort.
Knox
From the hills; signifies a connection with nature and strength.
Knoxx
A variant of Knox, meaning from the hills; similar connotation.
Knud
Knot; associated with strength and protection.
Knut
Knot; signifies strength and protection.
Knute
Knot; associated with laughter or a sense of humor.
Knyashia
Royal or princess.
Kodey
A name derived from 'cathal' meaning strong or mighty, commonly a given name in Ireland.
Kodi
The name means a helpful or a helper.
Kodie
A variant of the name Cody, meaning helpful or cushion.
Kody
A variant of the name Cody, meaning helpful or cushion.
Koen
Brave or bold.
Koenraad
Bold counsel.
Kohler
One who works with coal or charcoal.
Kojo
Born on a Monday.
Kokaha
Of the stars; often a poetic reference to celestial beauty.
Kolar
Kolar means 'smith' or 'one who works with metal' in many Slavic languages.
Kolawole
Kolawole means 'bringer of wealth' in Yoruba.
Kolb
Kolb means 'a young man or lad' in German.
Kolbe
Kolbe refers to 'dove' in Latin, symbolizing peace.
Kolbie
Kolbie is a modern variant of Kolby, meaning 'from the dark village'.
Kolby
Kolby means 'from the farmstead' or 'village with a church'.
Kole
Kole is a modern spelling variation of Cole, meaning 'victorious people'.
Kolena
A variation of the name Kolya, meaning victory of the people.
Koleta
A derived form of the name Nicoleta, meaning victory of the people.
Kolette
A diminutive form of Nicole, meaning victory of the people.
Koleyna
A modern variation of the name Kaleigh, meaning slender and fair.
Kolika
A variant of the name Kolina, typically associated with victory.
Kolin
The name means young creature or cub.
Kolina
Meaning victory and derived from the name of victory.
Kolja
A diminutive of Nikolai, meaning victory of the people.
Kolka
Bitter or darkly coloured, often found in nature-related names.
Kolm
A surname meaning 'from the dark valley.'
Koloman
Dove, a symbol of peace and harmony.
Kolour
Referring to color; often used in names associated with nature or art.
Kolten
From the dark town, commonly used as a modern name.
Koltin
A variant of Colton, meaning 'from the coal or dark town.'
Kolton
A modern invented name possibly derived from Colton which means 'from the coal or dark town.'
Kolya
A variant of Nikolai meaning 'victorious people' in Greek.
Kolynn
A modern feminine variant of the name Colin, meaning 'young creature' or 'victorious' in Gaelic.
Koman
Typically seen as an ancient warrior or leader type.
Konila
This name is associated with a meaning akin to 'brave or wise'.
Konner
A brave or wise advisor, reflecting strength and counsel.
Konni
An abbreviation of longer names associated with bravery, often found in Gaelic contexts.
Konnie
A diminutive form of Constance, meaning steadfast or faithful.
Konnor
A variant of Connor, meaning lover of hounds, often linked to strength.
Konrad
Bold counselor; signifies strength and wisdom in leadership.
Konsta
A variant of Constantine, signifying steadfastness or constancy.
Konstantin
Constant or steadfast; widely acknowledged as a strong character name.
Konstantina
The feminine form of the name Konstantin; denotes steadfastness or endurance.
Konstantine
Steadfast or constant, derived from the Latin name Constantinus.
Konstantinos
A variant of Konstantine, meaning steadfast or constant.
Konstanz
Derived from the Latin word for constancy, associated with the city of Konstanz.
Kooper
A name meaning 'barrel maker' in Old English.
Kopecky
A small kettle or pot.
Koral
A variant of Coral; a marine organism
Korb
A small basket; associated with leadership and protection
Korben
A form of Corbin, meaning raven; often suggests wisdom
Korbin
Similar to Korben, meaning a raven; signifies a protector
Korbyn
Similar to Korbin, meaning a raven; often associated with good fortune
Kord
A large cord; symbolizes strength
Kordae
A variation of Kord, signifying strength or lineage
Kordale
A modern variation of Kord, which implies strength or stability
Korede
Bringing wealth or joy home.
Koren
A name meaning ‘horn’, also associated with the biblical place.
Korey
A variant of Corey, often interpreted as a hollow or a round hill.
