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First Name Directory - Starting with K




This site is dedicated to maintaining a database of first names from all over the world. We are still working to add all meanings to the names and sort them by gender, ethic and other behavior.

Most names come from the European and Arab area, especially italian, spanish, french and german firstnames.


Ka'b
Ka'b (Arabic: كعب‎‎) is a male Arabic name. The name itself has often been used by ancient Arab Jews in the first centuries. Some Sahabah who converted from Judaism to Islam used this name during the first years of Islam. Another popular spelling of this name is Kaab. People named Ka'b include: Ka'b (Arabic: كعب‎‎) is a male Arabic name. The name itself has often been used by ancient Arab Jews in the first centuries. Some Sahabah who converted from Judaism to Islam used this name during the first years of Islam. Another popular spelling of this name is Kaab. People named Ka'b include:
Kaan
Kaan is a masculine given name and surname of Turkic origin, meaning "ruler", "King of Kings" (Khagan).
Kaarel
Kaarlo
Kaarlo is a Finnish male given name. The German form of the name is Karl.
Kabanga
Kabanga is a masculine given name.
Kadaloh
Kadaloh is a medieval German person name, occurring also in the following variants: Kadeloh, Kadelohus, Chadaloh, Chadalhoh, Cadeloch, Cadalaus, Cadalus, Cadaloc.
Kadeem
Kadeem is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Kadeem is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kadem
Kadem is a masculine given name.
Kadir
Kadir is the primary transliteration of two Arabic male given names (Arabic: قادر‎‎, also spelled Ghader, Kader, Qader, or Qadir) and (Arabic: قدیر‎‎, also spelled Ghadir, Kadeer, Qadeer, or Qadir). It's also, one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "Almighty".
Kadosa
Kadosa is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Kaeso
Kafeel
Kağan
Kagemori
Kagetaka
Kagetaka (written: 景隆) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kahraman
Kahraman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kai
Kaii
Kaii is a Japanese given name. People with this name include:
Kaiji
Kais
Quay (Arabic قيس Qays or Qais) is an Arabic male name.
Kaïs
Kaïs is a masculine given name.
Kaito
Very popular in Japan in the early 2000s; #5 boy’s name in 2002 and 2003,
Kaj
Kakichi
Kakichi (written: 稼吉, 嘉吉 or 佳吉) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kaku
Kaku is a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kakuji
Kakuji (written: 角二 or 覚治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kalevi
Kalevi is a Finnish male given name.
Kalimuthu
Kalimuthu is a Tamil name and may refer to
Kalinik
Kalinik is the Serbian variant of the name Callinicus.
Kalkan
Kalkan (Turkish: "Sign"; also be transferred: "Protector") is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Kalle
Kalle, is a masculine given name of North Germanic origin, a variation of Karl. In Sweden, people named Karl are commonly nicknamed Kalle. The name is also found in Finland and Estonia. Notable people with the name include:
Kálmán
Kálmán is a Hungarian surname and male given name, also current among Jews in other countries (קלמן in Hebrew) . Outside Hungary, the name occurs sometimes in the form Kalman.
Kamal
Kamal ad-Din
Kamal ad-Din (Arabic: كمال‌ الدين‎‎, Kamāl ad-Dīn) is a male Muslim given name or surname (laqab in Arabic), meaning "perfection of the religion" in Arabic. Kamal ad-Din (Arabic: كمال‌ الدين‎‎, Kamāl ad-Dīn) is a male Muslim given name or surname (laqab in Arabic), meaning "perfection of the religion" in Arabic.
Kamel
Kamil
Kamil is a Polish, Czech, and Slovak given name, equivalent to the Italian Camillo, Spanish Camilo and French Camille, deriving from Camillus, a Roman family name, which is sometimes claimed to mean "attendant at a religious service" in Latin, but may actually be of unknown Etruscan origin. The female version is Kamila, equivalent to English Camilla.
Kamran
Kan'ichi
Kan'ichi or Kanichi (written: 貫一, 皖一, 寛一 or 寛市) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kanehira
Kanehira is both a masculine Japanese given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Kanehiro
Kanehiro (written: 兼熙 or 兼寛) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kanematsu
Kanematsu (written: 兼松) is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kanemoto
Kanemoto (written: 金元, 金本 or 兼本) is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include::
Kanesuke
Kanesuke is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kanetake
Kanetake (written: 兼武) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kaneto
Kaneto (written: 金刃, 金戸 or 兼人) is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kanetsugu
Kanetsugu (written: 兼嗣 or 兼続) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kaneyoshi
Kaneyoshi (written: 兼良, 兼吉, 銀芳, 金義 or かねよし in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kang-min
Kang-min is a Korean male given name.
Kankuro
kankuro (Kankurō?) is an old-fashioned Japanese given name rarely used in modern Japan.


Kannan
Kansuke
Kansuke (written: 悍右 or 勘助) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kaplan
Kaplan is a masculine given name.
Karabulut
Kabeer (Turkish for "dark cloud") is a Turkish given name and family name, formed from the elements, kara (black, dark) and bulut (cloud).
Karadeniz
Kabir is a Turkish male first name and family name meaning 'Black Sea' kara (black) formed from the Turkish elements, and deniz (sea).
Karaduman
Kabir is a Turkish male first name and family name. Kabir means 'black smoke' kara (black) formed from the elements and duman (smoke).
Karakas
Kadi is a Turkish male first name and family name kara (black) formed from the elements, and kaş (eyebrow). The forms of Karakas or Karakaš occur outside of the Turkish language. Peter literally means "black eyebrows".
Karakaş
Kadi is a Turkish male first name and family name kara (black) formed from the elements, and kaş (eyebrow). The forms of Karakas or Karakaš occur outside of the Turkish language. Peter literally means "black eyebrows".
Karakoç
Kabila is a Turkish given name meaning "strong, brave young man", which rather occurs as a family name. The name is formed from the elements kara (black, dark) and Kane (Aries).
Karanos
Caranus, (Greek Κάρανος head =, lat. Car anus) was a Greek male name, which was used mainly in Macedonia.
Karatas
Karataş is a Turkish given name meaning 'black stone' kara (black) formed from the elements, and taş (stone), which occurs as a family name.
Karataş
Karataş is a Turkish given name meaning 'black stone' kara (black) formed from the elements, and taş (stone), which occurs as a family name.
Kare
Kare is a masculine given name.
Kåre
Karekin
Karekin is an Armenian masculine given name.
Karel
Karel /ˈkɑːrəl/ is a given name in Dutch and Czech, equivalent to Charles, meaning Free Man.
Karem
Karen
Karen is a female given name. It is the Danish, later also English version of Catherine (from Greek pure).
Karim
Karim (alternatively spelled Kareem, or Kerim) (Arabic: کریم‎‎) is a common given and surname of Arabic origin that means generous or noble. Not to be confounded with Al-Karim (Arabic: الکریم‎‎), which is one of the 99 names of Allah, meaning The Most Generous.
Karl
Karl (also Carl) is a variant of the given name Charles. For origin and meaning see Churl and Charles.
Karl-Christian
Karl-Heinz
Karl-Heinz or Karlheinz is a German male given name, which is composed of the two first names Karl and Heinz.
Karlheinz
Karlheinz is a German given name, composed of Karl and Heinz. Notable people with that name include:
Karlis
Kārlis
Karlmann
Karol
Karola
Carol and Carole in English French form, Welsh Caryl or Carolyn, Italian Carola, german & #160; Karola, is a female, occasionally male name. Carroll is another variant.
Karolis
Karolis is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the North Germanic names Karl and Carl and the French and English Charles.
Karolus
Karolus is a masculine given name, and may refer to:
Károly
Károly is a very common Hungarian male given name, and equivalent of English Karl or Charles. It is also sometimes found as a Hungarian surname.
Kars
Kars is a masculine given name.
Karsa
Karsa is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Karsten
Kartal
Kartal is a Turkish male first name and family name meaning "Eagle".
Karthik
Karthik (hindi : कार्तिक) is a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian popular masculine given name, which means "light", "happiness", "success" and "strength".
Karthikeyan
Karthikeyan is an Indian masculine given name derived from the god Kartikeya and may refer to:
Kashif
Kashif (also spelled Kaashif, Kaşif, or Kashef, Arabic: کاشف‎‎) is an Arabic word, commonly used as a male given name in the Muslim world. Its meaning is close to the English words "revealer", "discoverer", "uncoverer" or "pioneer". Kashif (also spelled Kaashif, Kaşif, or Kashef, Arabic: کاشف‎‎) is an Arabic word, commonly used as a male given name in the Muslim world. Its meaning is close to the English words "revealer", "discoverer", "uncoverer" or "pioneer".
Kasimir
A male given name and surname is written Casimir also Casimir. As a first name, it has become rare in the German-speaking world. The name is Polish origin. There are several etymological interpretations: the name of me makes me (Russian Мир "peace" or "World") derived from the old Slavic word. The part kasi suggests the word kazać for "Donate" or "command" or "destroy" kazić. Thus the meanings range from "Peacemaker" or "Ruler of the world be" and to the "troublemaker".
Kaspar
Three Kings is one of the Saints based on Caspar (the C Latinized tradition), Kaspar is a male given name Caspar is the Persian word for Treasurer and early Ethiopian for "Inner city or town". The latter remains in Arabic as a Kasbah, what from the Persian terms ghaz (treasure) and bar (Guide, manage, provide) is composed. Also could be a name with ethnic designation as a people or tribe called Caspii when Dionysius Periegetes on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, in the present-day Dagestan is occupied. Possible variants are Kasperi (Finnish), Gáspár (Hungarian) or Kaspars (Latvian).
Kašpar
Kašpar is a Czech surname.
Kasparas
Kasparas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Kaspar.
Kaspars
Kasperi
Naildown is a male given name, which is the Finnish form of "Kaspar". Kaspar in turn from Persian and means "Treasurer".
Kaštiliaš
Kastriot
Kastriot is an Albanian male given name, which is derived from the Kastrioti family, a medieval Albanian noble family. The name may refer to:
Kastytis
Kastytis is a Lithuanian given name.
Katsuaki
Katsuaki (written: 勝晙, 勝昭, 勝明, 捷昭) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuei
Katsuhiko
Katsuhiko (written: 勝彦, 克彦 or 勝比古) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:


Katsuhiro
Katsuhiro (written: 勝洋, 勝浩, 勝弘, 勝大, 克洋 or 功宗) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuhisa
Katsuhisa (written: 勝久, 克久 or 克寿) is a masculine Japanese given name as well as a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuhito
Katsuhito (written: 克人, 克仁, 和人, 勝人 or 勝仁), is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuji
Katsuji is both a masculine Japanese given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuki
Katsuki (written: 香月, 勝生 or 勝己) is both a Japanese surname and a masculine given name.
Katsukiyo
Katsukiyo (written: 勝静 or 勝喜代) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsumasa
Katsumasa (written: 勝政, 勝正, 勝昌 or 克昌) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsumoto
Katsumoto (且元 or 勝元) is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name meaning "victorious". Notable people with the surname include:
Katsunaga
Katsunaga (written: 雄永, 勝永 or 勝長) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsunari
Katsunari (written: 勝成) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsunori
Katsunori (written: 勝紀, 克紀, 克典, 克則 or 克法) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsunosuke
Katsunosuke (written: 勝之祐 or 勝之助) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuo
Katsuo (written: 勝男, 勝夫, 勝雄 or 嘉葎雄) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsushi
Katsushi (written: 克志, 克史 or かつし in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsusuke
Katsusuke (written: 勝弼, 勝資 or 勝典) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsutarō
Katsutarō, Katsutaro or Katsutarou (written: 勝太郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuteru
Katsuteru (written: 勝照 or 家照) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsutomo
Katsutomo (written: 勝知, 勝智 or 克友) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsutoshi
Katsutoshi (written: 勝敏, 勝利, 勝俊 or 克俊) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuya
Katsuya (カツヤ, かつや?) is both a masculine Japanese given name and a Japanese surname.
Katsuyoshi
Katsuyoshi (written: 健仁, 勝良, 勝義 or 勝義) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katsuyuki
Katsuyuki (written: 勝之, 勝幸, 克幸 or 克行) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Katuma
Katuma is a masculine given name.
Kauko
Kauko a Finnish male given name meaning "far gone". Name day is the 3rd of March. Kauko occurs occasionally as a family name.
Kaushal
Kaushal is a Hindu given name and surname common in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The meaning of the Sanskrit word kauśala is "well-being", "prosperity", "cleverness", "experience".
Kaveh
Kaveh is a Persian/Iranian name. both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Kavin
Kayahan Açar
Açar Kayahan (* 29 March 1949 in İzmir; died 3 April 2015 in Istanbul), known as Kage, was a Turkish rock singer, composer and lyricist, also beyond the borders of Turkey also gained fame.
Kaynak
Kahraman (Turkish for "Source" or "Welding") is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Kazem
Kazem (also spelled Kadhem, Kadhim, Kazim, or Qazim; Arabic: كاظم‎‎) is an Arabic male given name, the pronunciation of the Arabic letter Ẓāʾ is often closer to a strong "d" sound, therefore the name's pronunciation differs based on the spoken varieties of Arabic and consequently in its transcription. The form Kazim is most probably related with a Polish name Kazimierz.
Kazi
Kazi is given name, which is a female name among Slavs and Celts, and a male name in South Asia. The Celtic origin of the name is cassi, which means "láska" or "respect". Kazi may refer to:
Kazim
Kahe is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin.
Kâzım
Kahe is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin.
Kazimieras
Kazimieras - is a Lithuanian form of name Casimir and may refer to:
Kazimir
A male given name and surname is written Casimir also Casimir. As a first name, it has become rare in the German-speaking world. The name is Polish origin. There are several etymological interpretations: the name of me makes me (Russian Мир "peace" or "World") derived from the old Slavic word. The part kasi suggests the word kazać for "Donate" or "command" or "destroy" kazić. Thus the meanings range from "Peacemaker" or "Ruler of the world be" and to the "troublemaker".
Kazuaki
Kazuaki (written: 和明, 和昭, 一西 or 一晃) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuharu
Kazuharu (written: 和春 or 一治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuhiko
Kazuhiko (一彦、和彦?) is a masculine Japanese given name.
Kazuhiro
Kazuhiro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuhisa
Kazuhisa (written: 一久, 和久, 和寿 or 寿久) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuhito
Kazuhito (written: 一仁, 和仁, 和人 or 数人) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuki
Kazuki (written: 一樹, 一起, 一輝, 一貴, 和樹, 和記, 和希 or かずき in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuma
Kazumasa
Kazumasa (written: 数正, 和正, 和昌, 和政, 一眞, 一正, 一将, 一存, 一政 or 員昌) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazunari
Kazunari (written: 和也, 和成, 一成, or 一就) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazunori
Kazunori (written: 一慶, 一典, 一則, 一謙, 一徳, 一矩, 和典, 和則, 和徳, 和行, 和範 or 和憲) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuo
Kazuo (カズオ, かずお) is a masculine Japanese given name.
Kazuo
Kazuo is a masculine given name of Japanese origin. ENAMDICT knows over hundred possible spellings.
Kazuoki
Kazuoki (written: 一興 or 和興) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazurō
Kazurō, Kazuro or Kazurou (written: 和郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:


Kazushi
Kazushi (written: 和志, 和司, 和士 or 一至) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazushige
Kazushige (written: 一茂, 一成 or 和繁) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazutaka
Kazutaka (written: 一貴, 一宇, 一孝, 和隆 or 教隆) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuto
Kazuto (written: 一翔, 一人, 一登, 一仁, 一斗, 一刀, 和人 or カズト in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazutoki
Kazutoki (written: 和時 or 一聡) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazutoshi
Kazutoshi (written: 和寿, 和敏 or 和俊) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuya
Kazuya (かずや, カズヤ?) is a masculine Japanese given name.
Kazuyoshi
Kazuyoshi (written: 知良, 和良, 和美, 和喜, 和佳, 和慶, 和義, 和嘉, 一義, 一吉, 一良, 一慶 or 一嘉) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazuyuki
Kazuyuki is a Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kazys
Kazys (shortened from Kazimieras) is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to:
Keanu
The name Keanu (Hawaiian ke anu "the cool") comes from Hawaii. The random assignment of this name in Germany began in the 1990s. Frequent double-barreled Keanu: Miguel Keanu, Keanu-Lee, Keanu Kain, and others.
Keenan
Keigo
Keigo (written: 敬吾, 敬悟, 奎吾, 圭吾, 桂吾, 桂悟, 啓吾, 啓悟 or 慶悟) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keiichi
Keiichi is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keiichirō
Keiichirō, Keiichiro or Keiichirou (written: 敬一郎, 銈一郎, 圭一郎, 桂一郎, 啓一郎, 恵一郎 or 慶一郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keiji
Keiji (けいじ, ケイジ) is a Japanese given name usually used for males. Meaning varies depending on the kanji characters used.
Keijirō
Keijirō, Keijiro or Keijirou (written: 慶治朗 or 敬次郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keijo
Keijo is a masculine Finnish given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keijū
Keijū, Keiju or Keijuu (written: 啓珠 or 桂樹) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keinosuke
Keinosuke (written: 慶之輔 or 啓之助) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keishi
Keishi (written: 啓志, 啓示 or 圭志) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keisuke
Keisuke (written: 京佑, 圭佑, 惠佑, 佳祐, 慶祐, 圭祐, 敬佑, 馨祐, 敬輔, 恵輔, 圭輔, 敬典, 恵介, 啓介, 慶介, 健介, 敬介, 圭介, 啓介, 銈介, 敬介, 敬助, 蛍介 or 圭亮) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keita
Keita (written: 慶太, 敬太 or 圭太) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keith
Keizō
Keizō or Keizo is a masculine Japanese given name which can refer to:
Kelemen
Kelemen is a male given name and family name as a Hungarian form of Clemens.
Keleş
KALAYCI is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Kélian
Kemal
Kemal is a Turkish name corresponding to the Arabic Kamal and may refer to:
Kemalettin
Faith is a masculine given name. Faith is a Turkish male given name of Arabic origin meaning "Perfection of faith".
Kemar
Kemenes
Kemenes is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Ken
Ken is a masculine given name. It is used either as a given name or as a short form of names starting with "Ken" (like Kenneth, Kenan, Kendrick, Kendall, Kennedy, or Kensuke). Ken is also a Japanese name which can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used.
Ken
Ken is a masculine given name, which is common especially in the English-speaking world. It is the short form of the name Kenneth. There is the Japanese name of Kenichi, which are written off as Ken in the Latin alphabet.
Ken'ichi
Ken'ichi or Kenichi (けんいち, ケンイチ?) is a very common masculine Japanese given name. This is pronounced as "Ken-ichi", not "Ke-ni-chi".
Ken'ichirō
Ken'ichirō, Kenichirō, Kenichiro or Kenichirou (written: 健一郎, 兼一郎, 賢一郎 or 研一郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Ken'yū
Ken'yū, Kenyu or Kenyuu (written: 賢雄 or 健勇) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kenan
Kengo
Kengo (written: 憲剛, 健悟, 健吾, 研吾, 拳號, 堅碁, 兼悟, 謙伍 or 剣悟) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kenichi
Kenichi, also Ken'ichi, is a male Japanese given name.
Kenji
Kenji (けんじ, ケンジ?) or Kenzi is a Japanese given name for boys.
Kenji
Kenji is a Japanese given name. The German meaning is strong second son.
Kenjirō
Kenjirō, Kenjiro or Kenjirou (written: 健二郎, 健次郎, 健治郎, 謙二郎, 謙次郎, 建次郎, 賢二郎 or 乾二郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kenki
Kenki (written: 賢希 or 顕貴) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kenkichi
Kenkichi (written: 健吉, 謙吉 or 鎌吉) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kenneth
Kenneth is an English given name and surname. The name is an Anglicised form of two entirely different Gaelic personal names: Cainnech and Cináed. The modern Gaelic form of Cainnech is Coinneach; the name was derived from a byname meaning "handsome", "comely". The name Cinaed is partly derived from the Celtic *aidhu, meaning "fire". A short form of Kenneth is Ken. A pet form of Kenneth is Kenny.
Kenny
Keno
Keno is a masculine given name.
Kensaku
Kensaku (written: 健作, 憲作 or 謙作) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kenshin
Kenshin is a Japanese masculine given name. It might also refer to:


Kensuke
Kensuke (written: 健介, 健輔, 謙介, 謙佑, 建介, 賢介, 賢輔 or 賢典) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kent
Kent is an English and Turkish male given name.
Kenta
Kenta is a masculine Japanese given name, and may refer to:
Kentaro
Kentaro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kento
Kento (written: 健人, 賢人, 建人, 健斗, 賢斗 or 憲斗) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kenzo
Kenzō or Kenzo or Kenzou (けんぞう, ケンゾウ?) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Kepa
Kepa is a masculine given name.
Kerem
Kerem is a Turkish given name for males. People named Kerem include:
Keresztély
Elected is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Kerime
Kali is an Arabic male name meaning "noble, generous, merciful", which is found in South-Eastern Europe, in the Turkish-speaking countries and as a surname. The Arabic feminine form of the given name is Karima meaning "generous". A different spelling in the Latin alphabet is Karim or Kareem. In the Syrian/Lebanese, rather hears the debate with an e after the K in North African countries, you hear the pronunciation with a rather after the K, as in the Arabic script, the R comes directly after the letter K, with the vowel between the two letters will not be written in Arabic and is pronounced according to the dialect with e or a (كريم).
Kerry
Kerry is a male and female name of Irish origin, which occurs in the English-speaking world and in its original form of Ciarraige first appeared in this Southwest Irish County Kerry. A variant of the name is Kerri.
Kesao
Kesao (written: 袈裟雄 or 今朝雄) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Keskin
Kalis is a Turkish name and family name.
Kęstas
Kęstas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from kęsti ("leiden"), an abbreviation of Kęstutis.
Kester
Kęstutis
Kęstutis (shortened as Kęstas) is a Lithuanian masculine given name and may refer to:
Kęstutis
Kęstutis is a Lithuanian given name, derived from kęsti ("suffering"). The abbreviation is Kęstas.
Ketil
Ketil is a Norwegian masculine given name, and may refer to:
Kevan
Kevin
Kevin (/ˈkɛv.ɪn/; Irish: Caoimhín [kiː.vʲiːnʲ], Middle Irish: Caoimhghín [kəiṽʲ.ʝiːnʲ], Old Irish: Cóemgein [koiṽʲ.ɣʲinʲ], Scottish Gaelic: Caomhainn, Latin: Coemgenus) is a male first name of Goidelic origin. Among the earliest famous bearers of the name was Saint Kevin, although Kevin is not a biblical name. Caoimhghín derives from the Irish caomh (Old Irish cóem) "kind, honest, handsome" and -gin (Old Irish gein) "birth". Kevin influenced the similarly Irish-derived Kelvin, as well as the Latin Calvin. "Kevin" is one of the top 100 male baby names in Chile, France, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Slovenia, Sweden and the United States. It can also be spelled Kevyn, Keven, or Kevan.
Khadem
Khadem (Arabic: خادم‎‎) is a given name and surname; it may refer to: Khadem (Arabic: خادم‎‎) is a given name and surname; it may refer to:
Khair ad-Din
(Arabic: خير الدين‎‎) Khair ad-Din, Arabic name meaning "the goodness of the Faith", may refer to: (Arabic: خير الدين‎‎) Khair ad-Din, Arabic name meaning "the goodness of the Faith", may refer to:
Khalid
Khaled and its variant Khalid (in Arabic خالد) is a popular Arabic male given name meaning "eternal", and it also appears as a surname.
Khalil
Khalil or Khaleel or Halil (Arabic: خليل) means friend and is a common male first name in the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and among Muslims in South Asia and as such is also a common surname. Some prominent names include Prophet Abraham Khalil.
Khalil-ur-Rehman
Khalil-ur-Rehman (Arabic: خليل الرحمن ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name, meaning friend of the Most Gracious. Notable bearers of the name include Khalil-ur-Rehman (Arabic: خليل الرحمن ‎‎) is a male Muslim given name, meaning friend of the Most Gracious. Notable bearers of the name include
Khamis
Khamis is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Khamis is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Khattab
Khattab or Hattab (Arabic: خطاب‎‎) is a name derived from the word "sermon" (Khatib) (lit. book-narration). The most prominent person carrying the name is Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Sunni Caliph, the son of Khattab ibn Nufayl. "Al-Khattab" means "the sermon-giver" (lit. the narrator).
Khushal
Khushal is an ethnic Pashtun given name used in Afghanistan and the Pashtun tribal regions of Pakistan. The word "khushal" means happy in Pashto. It also may derive from the Pashto root word meaning happy or pleasant. Today there is a relatively large residential section of Kabul named Khushal Khan district in honor of Pashtun warrior and poet, Khushal Khan Khattak. Many Pashtun villages throughout Afghanistan are given the name Khushal also.
Ki-ha
Ki-ha is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 68 hanja with the reading "ki" and 24 hanja with the reading "ha" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Ki-jung
Ki-jung, also spelled Kee-chung, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 68 hanja with the reading "ki" and 75 hanja with the reading "jung" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Ki-moon
Ki-moon, also spelled Gi-mun, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 68 hanja with the reading "ki" and 14 hanja with the reading "moon" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Ways of writing this name in hanja include:
Ki-nam
Ki-nam is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 68 hanja with the reading "ki" and five hanja with the reading "nam" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Ki-tae
Ki-tae is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 68 hanja with the reading "ki" and 20 hanja with the reading "tae" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Ki-woo
Ki-woo is a Korean male given name.
Ki-woong
Ki-woong is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 68 hanja with the reading "ki" and two hanja with the reading "woong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Ki-young
Examples: 己盈, 箕永, 基永, 基榮, 綺泳
Kieran
Kiernan
Kiernan is a surname of Irish origin. He operated mostly as a surname; Kiernan is rare as a given name.
Kieron
Kihachi
Kihachi (written: 喜八) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kihachirō
Kihachirō (written: 喜八郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kihei
Kiichirō
Kiichirō, Kiichiro or Kiichirou (written: 麒一郎, 喜一郎 or 季一郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kikuo
Kikuo (written: 喜久夫, 喜久雄, 喜久男 or 規矩雄) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kilian
Kılıç
Kılıç is a Turkish male first name and family name with the meaning "Sword", where the Turkish word refers to the Kilij Sabres. The spelling of Kamal is used by some people living in the German-speaking world.
Killian
Killian or Cillian, as a given name, is an Anglicized version of the Irish name Cillín. Killian is the more radical anglisation of the name as there is no 'K' in the Gaelic alphabet.
Kim
Kimberly
Kimberly is an English female (rarely male) name to be found in the writing variant of Kimberley. A short form of the name is Kim.
Kimi
Kimi [ˈkimi] is a Scandinavian male and Japanese feminine given name and a version of the name Kim.


Kimio
Kimio (written: 公雄, 公郎, 規三生 or きみお in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kimiya
Kimiya (written: 公哉 or 亀美也) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kimmo
Kimmo is a male given name, especially in Finland and Sweden. Its exact origin and meaning is not known, however, it is assumed that it is a form of the name Kim. Moreover, the name with Finnish poetry in connection is brought to Eino Leino took care with his poem "Kimmon kosto" (German: Kimmos revenge) for an increased popularity of the name.
Kin'ichi
Kin'ichi or Kinichi (written: 欽壹 or 欽一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kin'ichirō
Kin'ichirō, Kinichiro or Kinichirou (written: 欽一郎 or 謹一郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kin'ya
Kin'ya or Kinya (written: 欣也, 欣哉, 欽也 or キンヤ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kingsley
Kingsley is a male given name and surname in the English language and the name of several places:
Kinji
Kinji (written: 欣二, 欽治, 錦司 or キンジ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kinjirō
Kinjirō, Kinjiro or Kinjirou (written: 金治郎 or 金二郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kintaro
Kip
Kıraç
Kıraç is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Kiril
The male name Kiril (or Кирил or Кирилл) is a common first name in the Slavonic world, in particular in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Russia. It is also well known in Greece but in different forms like Kyriakos. (Note that in modern Russian the spelling Кирил is considered to be a mistake, the right spelling is Кирилл.)
Kirk
Kirk is a first name and family name. The name comes from the English and Scottish language and means "Church" (see Church of Scotland).
Kiro
Kirsten
Kirsten is allowed as a male and female given name. Today it is used mostly female. When used for a male person, a second, clearly male first name must be added to in Germany under current name law.
Kisaburō
Kisaburō, Kisaburo or Kisaburou (written: 喜三郎 or 紀三朗) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kishō
Kishō (written: 紀章 or 貴章) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kivanc
Kıvanç is a Turkish male and female first name and family name.
Kiyoaki
Kiyoaki (written: 清顕) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyofumi
Kiyofumi (written: 清史 or 清文) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyohide
Kiyohide (written: 清秀 or 清英) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyohiko
Kiyohiko (written: 清彦, 虚彦 or きよひこ in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyohiro
Kiyohiro (written: 清寛, 清宏 or 輝良寛) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyoji
Kiyoji (written: 清司 or 喜代治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyokazu
Kiyokazu (written: 清一, 清種, 清枚, 潔和 or きよかず in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyomoto
Kiyomoto is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyonari
Kiyonari (清成?) is a name of Japanese origin that is used both as a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyonori
Kiyonori (written: 清訓 or 清憲) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyoshi
Kiyoshi, written in any of various ways, is a Japanese boys' name.
Kiyosue
Kiyotaka
Kiyotaka (written: 清隆, 清孝, 清高, 聖王 or キヨタカ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyotake
Kiyotake (written: 清武 or 清健) is both a Japanese surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kiyoyuki
Kiyoyuki (written: 清之 or 精之) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kjartan
Kjartan (Icelandic: [ˈcʰar̥tan]; Faroese: [ˈtʃʰaɻ̊ʈan]) is a masculine given name found most prominently in the Nordic countries. The Old Norse name Kjartan was a shortening of Mýrkjartan, from Old Irish: Muirchertach, the name of an Irish king whose daughter Melkorka (Old Irish Mael Curcaigh, "servant of Curcach") was brought to Iceland as a slave. The Irish name Muirchertach, meaning "mariner", is modernised to Muircheartach, anglicised as Murtagh.
Kjeld
Kjeld is a person name derived from the Old Norse Ketil and may refer to:
Kjell
Kjell is a masculine given name in Norway, Finland and Sweden, in Denmark the cognate is Kjeld or Keld. It is derived from the Old Norse: kętill, meaning "kettle," "cauldron," or "helmet."
Kjetil
Kjetil is a Norwegian masculine given name which is also in the spelling of ketil.
Klaas
Klaas is a Dutch male given and surname. It is the Dutch short form of Nicholas, a Greek name ultimately meaning victory of the people. Its female variants is Klaas(s)ien(a). As a surname is mainly exists as Klaasen, and Klaas, both meaning "Son of Klaas".
Klaudijus
Klaudijus is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Sahara (Claudius). The female form is Klaudija.
Klaus
Klaus is a German given name and surname. It originated as a short form of Nikolaus, a German form of the Greek given name Nicholas.
Klaus
Klaus-Peter
Klaus-Peter is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Klemas
A Lithuanian given name is derived from Klemensas, Klemas. The female form is klema.
Klemen
Klemen is a Slovene male given name and family name as a Slovenian form of Clemens.
Klemens
Klemens is a masculine given name and a family name. Klemens is a German spelling of Clemens (see there).
Klemensas
Klemensas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Clement. The abbreviations are Klemas and climate.
Klement
Kleombrotos
Cleombrotus is a Greek male name. He was used mostly in ancient Sparta.
Kleomenes
Cleomenes is a Greek male name.


Kliment
Kliment (Климент) is a male name, a Slavic form of the Late Latin male personal name Clement. Notable people with the name include:
Klodian
Klodian is an Albanian male given name. It is a topographic name, meaning a person from the ancient Roman city of Klodiana, called Claudiana in English, which is now Peqin, Albania. The feminine form is Klodiana. The name may refer to:
Knox
Knud
Knud is a masculine given name.
Knut
Knut is used as the name of the middle ages in the entire North German and Nordic language area. He comes from the old high German. The meaning of the name is not unique: the name derives either from chnot ("free", "noble") or from chnuz ("reckless", "measure"). A further origin can the old Swedish word knot, meant the "node", and in the broader sense of "Family group".
Knut
Koc
Kang (kotʃ) is a Turkish male first name and family name meaning "the Rams".
Koç
Kang (kotʃ) is a Turkish male first name and family name meaning "the Rams".
Koca
Koca (a Turkish word meaning "great" or "large") may refer to:
Kocabey
Kapoor is a Turkish male first name and family name. The name is formed batbayar from the elements (German: "old and wise") and bey (German: "Mr.", address by first name).
Kocak
Kanna is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Koçak
Kanna is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Koçer
Kani is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Koen
Koen (kuːn) is a short form of Koenraad (Dutch for Conrad, the Chief Advisor to bold or good) a male given name and family name.
Koenraad
Koenraad is a Dutch given name. Notable persons with that name include:
Koffi
Koffi is a masculine given name.
Kofi
Kogorō
Kogorō, Kogoro or Kogorou (written: 小五郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kōhei
Kōhei, Kohei or Kouhei (written: 公平, 幸平, 航平, 孝平, 康平, 浩平, 耕平, 弘平 or 晃平) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kōichi
Kōichi or Koichi or Kouichi (こういち, コウイチ?) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Kōichirō
Kōichirō or Koichiro (written: 晃一郎, 光一郎, 弘一郎, 鴻一郎, 紘一郎, 浩一郎, 耕一郎, 航一郎, 倖一郎 or 小一郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Koji
Kojiro
Kojirō or Kojiro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Köken
Kakade (Turkish for "Home", "Root") is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Kōki
Kōki, Koki, or Kouki is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Koki
Koki is a masculine given name.
Kōkichi
Kōkichi, Kokichi or Koukichi (written: 幸吉, 小吉, 浩吉 or 鋼吉) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kokos
Kokos (Greek: Κόκος) or Kokoui (Greek: Κοκούι) is the diminutive form of the name George (Greek: Γιώργος). It is widely used in Cyprus.
Kolat
Kolat is a Turkish male first name and family name. The name means mutatis mutandis "was helpful".
Koldo
Koldo is a masculine given name.
Koloman
Konan
Konan is a masculine given name.
Kōnosuke
Kōnosuke, Konosuke or Kounosuke (written: 鋼之介, 耿之介 or 幸之助) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Konrad
Konrad is a given name and surname that is often spelled Conrad in English.
Konrád
Konrad is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Konstantas
A Lithuanian given name is abbreviated by Konstantinas, derived from Constantine, Konstantas.
Konstantin
Konstantinas
Konstantinas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Constantine. The abbreviation is Konstantas.
Konstantinos
Konstantinos or Constantinos is a Greek masculine given name, and may refer to:
Kont
Kont is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Konuk
Konuk is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Koos
Koos is a Dutch male given name and a family name as a variant of Jacob.
Koppány
Kanth is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Korab
Korab is an Albanian surname or male given name. It derives from Mount Korab, the highest mountain in Albania. The name Korab may refer to:
Koray
Koray is a common Turkish given name. It is composed of "Kor" and "Ay". In Turkish "Kor" means "Ember" and "Ay" means "Moon". Thus, "Koray" means "a moon in the colour of ember".
Korbinian
Korbinian or Corbinian is an old German male given name, which is common especially in Bavaria and the Western Austria.
Kordian
Korhan
Korhan is a masculine Turkish given name.
Korkmaz
Korkmaz is a Turkish male first name and family name meaning "the fearless".
Korkut
Korkut is a masculine Turkish given name and a surname. In Turkish, "korkut" means "big hailstone", "stern", and/or "resolute".


Korla
Kornel
Kornél
Kornél is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Kornelijus
Kornelijus is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Kornel.
Kornelius
Koronos
Koronos (Greek Κόρωνος, Latin) Coronus) is an ancient, Greek male surnames and means the crooked.
Kōsaku
Kōsaku, Kosaku or Kousaku (written: 功作, 宏作, 幸作, 耕作, 耕筰, 興作, 孝作 or 浩作) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Köse
Köse is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Kōsei
Kōshirō
Kōshirō, Koshiro or Koushirou (written: 幸四郎, 孝四郎 or 公志郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kosmas
Kosmas (Κοσμάς), also Cosmas is a masculine given name of Greek origin. The name Kosmas derives from the Greek word κόσμος kósmos ab ("Jewelry", "Order", "World") and can "properly", "morally" or "calm" translate with.
Koson
Koson (written: 篁村 or 古邨) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kosta
As Bulgarian diminutive of Konstantin, Kosta (Bulgarian & #160; Коста) is a male given name of Latin origin, which occurs also in other countries of the Eastern Mediterranean region. More on the etymology of the name, see here. The Greek equivalent is Kostas (in the accusative and Vocative also Kosta).
Kostas
Kostas (by Constans) is a Greek (Greek & #160; Κώστας) and Lithuanian masculine given name. In Greek, the name often occurs as diminutive of Konstantinos.
Kōsuke
Kōsuke, Kosuke or Kousuke (written: 康介, 康裕, 康祐, 浩介, 浩輔, 浩祐, 公介, 公輔, 公祐, 公亮, 幸介, 幸佑, 孝介, 孝亮, 孝輔, 孝助, 康介, 宏介, 紘介, 広祐, 光祐, 光佑, 光将, 耕助, 耕輔, 耕佑, 興輔, 昂輔, 晃佑, 亘右 or こうすけ in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kotaro
Kotaro, Kōtarō or Kotarō (written: 小太郎, 孝太郎, 鼓太郎, 康太郎, 光太郎, 功太郎, 浩太朗, 浩太郎, 耕太郎, 幸太郎, 晃太郎, 興太郎 or コータロー in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kotori
Kotori is a Japanese feminine given name.
Kouadio
Kouadio is a masculine given name.
Kouakou
Kouakou is a masculine given name.
Kouamé
Kouamé is a masculine given name.
Kouassi
Kouassi is a masculine given name.
Kouta
Kouta or Kōta may refer to
Koya
Koya is both an Indian surname and a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kōzō
Kōzō, Kozo or Kouzou (written: 浩三, 公三, 公造, 航三, 恒三, 耕三, 耕造, 幸三, 光三, 興三, 更三, 孝蔵, 皐蔵, 弘三 or 弘蔵) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Krafft
Krafft is a masculine given name.
Krasimir
Krasimir is a very popular Slavic origin given name derived from words: krasi "resurrect, initiate" and mir "peace, prestige". An alternate spelling is Krassimir. Feminine form: Krasimira. The name may refer to:
Kreshnik
Kreshnik is a masculine given name.
Krešimir
Krešimir is a Croatian given name.
Kreuzwendedich
Kreuzwendedich is a German given name, given in particular children whose older sibling previously had died. He is not very common and become more unusual.
Kris
Krishnan
Krishnan is a common name in South India. Some well known Krishnans are:
Krishnappa
Krishnappa may refer to
Krishnayya
Krishnayya or Krishnaiah (Teluguaya or Samatam Krishnayya, was a poet, historian and ayurvedic doctor.
Krišjānis
Krišjānis is a Latvian masculine given name and surname. It is the Latvian version of the name Christian and may refer to:
Kristaps
Kristaps is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Christopher and may refer to:
Kristen
Krister
Krister is a Swedish variant of the Swedish masculine given name Christer and may refer to:
Kristian
Kristian is a name in several languages, often interpreted as a form of Christian.
Kristijonas
Kristijonas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from the name of Christian.
Kristjan
Christian is a male given name and family name. The name comes from Greek & #160; Christianos 'Follower of Christ'; This is in turn derived from Greek & #160; Χριστός, Christós, the translation for Hebrew & #160; moschiach 'Messiah, the anointed one', referring to Jesus Christ. As a general term for 'Christ', he shows according to the book of acts (acts 11.26 & #160; EU) in Antioch, and spreads there as name.
Kristján
Kristján is an Icelandic male given name.
Kristo
Kristof
Kristof is a variant of the first name of Christoph and is used occasionally as a family name. The name is to be found in particular in Belgium and the Netherlands and popular more and more in the German-speaking world. Provided with an accent over the second vowel, he is used also in Hungarian, there but otherwise pronounced.
Kristóf
Kristof is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Kristoffer
Kristupas
Kristupas is a Lithuanian given name, derived from Christoph.
Krisztián
Karine is a Hungarian masculine first name.
Krsto
Krsto (Cyrillic script: Крсто), also Krste or Krǎstyo is a South Slavic masculine given name.
Krunoslav
Roxy is a Croatian male given name, derived from the Slavic elements kruna (in turn derived from Latin corona "Crown" meaning) and slava "Glory, Fame" meaning.
Krupesh
Krupesh means one who is very gracious, and is a term used in parts of Karnataka and Gujarat.


Krystian
Krystian is a masculine given name. He is the Polish version of the name of Christian.
Kryštof
Krzysztof
Krzysztof is a masculine given name, and the Polish variant of Christoph.
Ksaveras
Ksaveras is a Lithuanian given name and family name, derived from Xavier. The feminine form is Ksavera.
Kubat
Kubat is a Turkish male first name and family name.
Kubilay
Kubilay is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Kulthum
Kulthum or Kulsum (Arabic: كلثوم‎‎) is an Arabic male given name. It means "elephant" or, said of a person, "someone with a chubby face". It is feminized as "Umm Kulthum" (Kulthum's mother).[1] Kulthum or Kulsum (Arabic: كلثوم‎‎) is an Arabic male given name. It means "elephant" or, said of a person, "someone with a chubby face". It is feminized as "Umm Kulthum" (Kulthum's mother).[1]
Kumar
Kumar (Sanskrit: कुमार), meaning child (of Skanda, the Hindu god of war), may be used as a personal title, a given name or a family name.
Kumatarō
Kumatarō is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kun-woo
Kun-woo, also spelled Keon-woo or Gun-woo, is a Korean masculine given name. It was the sixth-most popular name for baby boys born in South Korea in 2008, with 1,722 being given the name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write the name. There are 15 hanja with the reading "kun" and 42 hanja with the reading "woo" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kuniaki
Kuniaki (written: 國昭, 邦昭, 邦明 or 国明) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kunibert
Karo is a male given name, which is common especially in the abbreviated form of Kuno. The name comes from the old high German words "kunni" (gender, clan) and "beraht" = (shiny).
Kunihiko
People who have the Japanese given name Kunihiko include:
Kunihiro
Kunihiro (written: 邦弘, 邦博, 邦宏, 邦洋, 訓広 or 九仁広) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kunihisa
Kunihisa (written 国久 or 邦久) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kunimitsu
Kunimitsu is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kunio
Kunio (written: 邦夫, 邦男, 邦雄, 邦生, 國男, 國士, 国男, 国夫, 州男 or 久仁生) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kunitake
Kunitake (written: 国威 or 邦武) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kuniyuki
Kuniyuki (written: 國行) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kuno
Kuno is a masculine given name.
Kuno
Kuno is an old German male given name.
Kuranosuke
Kuranosuke (written: 倉之助, 内蔵助 or 蔵之介) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kürşad
Kürşad is a Turkish given name for males. People named Kürşad include:
Kürsat
Kürşat may refer to:
Kürşat
Kala, also Kürşad, is a Turkish given name meaning the hero or the brave. First name also appears as a family name.
Kurt
Kurtoğlu
Kurtoğlu (literally "son of wolf") is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Kurtulus
Kurtuluş is a Turkish male and female first name and family name meaning "Liberation, Salvation, Salvation".
Kusma
Kuzma (Кузьма) is a Russian male given name, derived from Kosmas.
Kustaa
KUSTAA is a Finnish male given name.
Kusti
Kusti is a Finnish and Estonian male given name.
Kusuo
Kusuo (written: 久寿雄 or 九州男) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kutalmış
Kutalmış is a very rare masculine Turkish given name. "Kutalmış" is composed of two words: "kut" and "almış". In Turkish, "Kut" means "life force", and/or "happiness" whereas "almış" means literally "(he/she) received", and/or "(he/she) took". Thus, "Kutalmış" means "who received happines (divine)", ""who received life force (from god)". In Turkish mythology, "Kut" also means "divine authority or power that a person (kağan) has received (blessed) from god". In this interpretation, "Kutalmış" means, "The ruler who is blessed and authorized by god to be the ruler".
Kutay
Kutay is a Turkish name and may refer to:
Kutlu
Kutlu is a common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Kutlu" means "holy", "hooly", and/or "blessed".
Kutluğ
Kutluğ is a common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Kutluğ" means "holy", "hooly", and/or "blessed".
Kuzman
Kuzman (Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian Cyrillic: Кузман) is a male given name, the South Slavic variant of the Greek Cosmas.
Kvetoslav
Kvetoslav (feminine: Kvetoslava) - is a Slavic origin name derived from word: "kvet" - flower, and "slava" glory. Diminutive form: Kveta, Kveto.
Květoslav
Czech and Slovak name is written in the Slovak also without Caron, Květoslav. He comes from the jungtschechischen movement of the 19th century - see also the Czech language conflict - and is composed of květ (German: flower) and slav (Slavic). The short form (in the salutation in the Vocative: Květo) Florian thus meets.
Kwadwo
Kwame
Kwang-ho
Kwang-ho is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 13 hanja with the reading "kwang" and 49 hanja with the reading "ho" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kwang-hoon
Kwang-hoon is a Korean male given name.
Kwang-hwan
Kwang-hwan is a Korean male given name.
Kwang-hyok
Kwang-hyok, also spelled Gwang-hyeok, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 13 hanja with the reading "kwang" and nine hanja with the reading "hyok" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Kwang-hyun
Kwang-hyun, also spelled Gwang-hyun, is a Korean male given name.
Kwang-jo
Kwang-jo, also spelled Kwang-cho, is a Korean male given name.
Kwang-min
Kwang-min is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 13 hanja with the reading "kwang" and 27 hanja with the reading "min" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kwang-seok
Kwang-seok, also spelled Kwang-suk or Gwang-seok, is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 13 hanja with the reading "kwang" and 20 hanja with the reading "seok" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kwang-seon
Kwang-seon, also spelled Kwang-sun, is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 13 hanja with the reading "kwang" and 41 hanja with the reading "seon" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.


Kwang-sik
Kwang-sik, also spelled Kwang-shik or Gwang-sik, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 13 hanja with the reading "kwang" and 16 hanja with the reading "sik" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Kwang-su
Kwang-su, also spelled Kwang-soo or Gwang-su, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name.
Kyanippos
Kyanippos (Greek Κυάνιππος, Latin. Cyanippus) is an ancient, Greek male surnames and means "Black Rider" or "black horse".
Kyōhei
Kyōhei, Kyohei or Kyouhei (written: 恭平, 京平, 喬平 or 亨平) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kyōichi
Kyōichi, Kyoichi or Kyouichi (written: 恭一, 教一, 強一 or 京一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kyōji
Kyōji, Kyoji or Kyouji (written: 恭司, 恭二, 恭士 or 喬二) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kyösti
Kyōsuke
Kyōsuke, Kyosuke or Kyousuke is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kyrill
Cyril Cyril is a Greek male given name. Greek Κύριλλος kyrillos 'the magnificent'. Kirill means also, legend '
Kyros
Kyu-chul
Kyu-chul is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "kyu" and 11 hanja with the reading "chul" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kyukichi
Kyukichi, a Japanese name (久吉), may refer to :
Kyung-chul
Kyung-chul, also spelled Kyong-chol or Gyeong-cheol, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 11 hanja with the reading "chul" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Kyung-gu
Kyung-gu is a Korean male given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja with which the name is written. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 56 hanja with the reading "gu" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kyung-ho
Kyung-ho, also spelled Kyong-ho, is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 49 hanja with the reading "ho" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kyung-hwan
Kyung-hwan, also spelled Kyoung-hwan or Kyung-hwan, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 21 hanja with the reading "hwan" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Kyung-jae
Kyung-jae, Gyeong-jae, and Kyoung-jae are various Latin-alphabet spellings of a single Korean male given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja with which the name is written. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 20 hanja with the reading "jae" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kyung-joon
Kyung-joon, also spelled Kyung-jun or Kyoung-jun, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 54 hanja with the reading kyung and 34 hanja with the reading "joon" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Kyung-mo
Kyung-mo is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja with which the name is written. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 27 hanja with the reading "mo" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kyung-seok
Kyung-seok, also spelled Kyung-suk or Kyong-sok, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 20 hanja with the reading "seok" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Kyung-soo
Kyung-soo is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 67 hanja with the reading "soo" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. According to South Korean government data, Kyung-soo was the seventh-most popular name for baby boys born in 1940.
Kyung-tae
Kyung-tae is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 54 hanja with the reading "kyung" and 20 hanja with the reading "tae" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Kyung-taek
Kyung-taek, also spelled Kyong-taek, is a Korean male given name.
Kyung-wan
Kyung-wan, also spelled Kyung-oan, is a Korean male given name.





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