List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with K

Kojo

(KOH-jo)

Meanings and history of the name Kojo: | Edit. Kojo is a Ghanaian name from the Akan language meaning "boy born on a Monday"

Meaning: Monday born Origin: African

Kolm

(KOHLM)

Kolm Name Meaning. German: habitational name from Kollm or Kulm, both in Saxony, so named from Slavic kholm, hlumu 'small hill'.

Meaning: Dove Origin: Latin

Kolya

(KAWL-yah)

The different meanings of the name Kolya are: Aboriginal meaning: Winter. Russian meaning: Victory of the people; Derivative: A Russian nickname from Nikolai. Slavic meaning: Victorious Warrior.

Meaning: Victorious people Origin: Greek, Russian

Konane

(koh-NAH-nee)

Hawaiian Meaning: The name Konane is a Hawaiian baby name. In Hawaiian the meaning of the name Konane is: Bright.

Meaning: Shining like the moon Origin: Hawaiian

Kondrat

(KAWN-draht)

Given Name KONDRAT. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Polish (Archaic) PRONOUNCED: KAWN-drat [details]

Meaning: Bold or wise counselor Origin: Germanic, Polish

Kong

(KONGK)

Kong (孔, /ˈkoʊŋ/) is a Chinese and Korean surname. It can also be written as Kung in Taiwan, Hung in Hong Kong, Khổng in Vietnam, and Gong in Korea. There are around 2.1 million people with this surname in China in 2002, representing 0.23% of the population.

Meaning: Sky, Heaven Origin: Chinese

Konstantin

(kahn-stahn-TEEN)

The first name Konstantin is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great.

Konstantyn

(kawn-STAHN-tin)

The first name Konstantin is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. ... People bearing the name Konstantin include: Given name.

Koppel

(KOHP-əl)

Koppel Name Meaning. North German: from Middle Low German koppel 'enclosed common pasture', hence a topographic name for someone living near such pasture, or possibly a status name for a commoner, i.e. someone who had the right to use such land for his livestock.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Hebrew

Koray

(KAWR-ie)

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".

Meaning: Moon of ember Origin: Turkish