Starting with letter K
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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421 | Kentigem | Celtic | Chief. | M | |
422 | Kentigern | Celtic | Chief lord. Name of the first bishop of Glasgow. | M | |
423 | Kenton | English | Royal chieftain. Derived from the surname and place name, Kent. | M | |
424 | Kentrell | English | Royal chieftain. | M | |
425 | Kenward | English | Bold guardian. | M | |
426 | Kenway | Anglo-Saxon | Brave in war. | M | |
427 | Kenway | English | Bold warrior. | M | |
428 | Kenyon | Gaelic | Blond. | M | |
429 | Kenyon | Welsh | From Ennion's mound. | M | |
430 | Kenzie | Scottish | Fair. | M | |
431 | Keoki | Hawaiian | Form of George. | M | |
432 | Keon | Irish | Form of Ewan from John. | M | |
433 | Keondre | Gaelic | Ancient. | M | |
434 | Keoni | Hawaiian | Form of John. | M | |
435 | Kerbasi | Basque | Warrior. | M | |
436 | Kerbasy | Teutonic | Warrior. | M | |
437 | Kerhasi | Teutonic | Warrior. | M | |
438 | Kerhy | Teutonic | From the church village. | M | |
439 | Keri | Irish | Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The name of a county of Ireland. Used for both genders. | M | |
440 | Keril | Greek | Lordly. | M |