List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with K

Koresh

(KOH-rehsh)

OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Cyrus, Kyros (Ancient Greek), Kurush (Ancient Persian), Cyrus (Biblical), Kyros (Biblical Greek), Cyrus (Biblical Latin), Cyrus, Cy (English), Ciro, Cirino (Italian), Kir (Russian), Ciro, Cirino (Spanish)

Meaning: One who farms Origin: Hebrew

Kornel

(KAWR-nel)

Kornel as a boys' name is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Kornel is "like a horn". Variant of Cornelius. From a Latin clan name, and often used during the Roman Empire. Painter Kees Van Dongen.

Meaning: Horn Origin: Czech, Latin

Koshon

(kə-SHAWN)

Koshon is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1649 times.

Meaning: Unclear Origin: English

Kostya

(KAWST-yah)

Russian Meaning: The name Kostya is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Kostya is: Constant.

Kosuke

(KOH-soo-keh)

The meaning of the name Kosuke is Rising Sun. The origin of the name Kosuke is Japanese. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. Kosuke Fukudome, baseball player.

Meaning: Rising sun Origin: Japanese

Kouichi

(ko-EE-chi)

Kōichi or Koichi or Kouichi (こういち, コウイチ) is a common masculine Japanese given name.

Meaning: One happiness Origin: Japanese

Kousuke

(KO-soo-keh)

The meaning of the name “Kousuke” is: “Inlet and clear”. Categories: Asian Names, Japanese Names. Used in: Japanese speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Japanese.

Meaning: Clear bay Origin: Japanese

Kreshaun

(krə-SHAWN)

Kreshaun is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2125 times.

Meaning: God is merciful Origin: English, Hebrew

Kresten

(KRES-tƏn)

Meaning of name Kresten. Etymology : Danish variant of CHRISTIAN. Saint : Origin : Danish.

Meaning: Christian man Origin: Danish, Latin

Krisztian

(KREES-tee-ahn)

Meaning of name Krisztián. Etymology : Hungarian form of CHRISTIAN. Saint : Origin : Hungarian.

Meaning: Christian man Origin: Hungarian, Latin