List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with K

Kirani

Kirani is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1435 times.

Kirill

Kirill is a male given name, deriving from the Greek name Κύριλλος (Kyrillos) which in turn derives from Greek κύριος (kyrios) "lord". There are many variant forms of the name: Cyril, Cyrill, Kyrill, Kiryl, Kirillos, Kyryl, Kiril, Kyrylo, Kiro.

Kirosh

Meanings and history of the name Kirosh: | Edit. King of Kings. Famous real-life people named Kirosh: | Edit. Kirosh Shankar Raja Kshatriya.

Kirt

Kirt Name Meaning. English: variant of Kirk.

Kiyle

Gaelic Meaning: The name Kyle is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Kyle is: A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church.

Meaning: Narrow, a sound, a strait

Kjartan

Contribute your knowledge to the name Kjartan Kjartan is a shortening of Mýrkjartan, which is a Norse appropriation of the Irish name Muirchertach, meaning 'mariner'. Famous real-life people named Kjartan: | Edit. Kjartan Sveinsson - keyboardist with Sigur Rós.

Kjetil

"Kettle, cauldron, helmet", from Old Norse. Famous real-life people named Kjetil: | Edit. Kjetil André Aamodt, Norwegian alpine skier.

Klark

Origin of the name Clark: Transferred use of the surname derived from the Old English clerec, clerc (clerk). It originated as an occ-upational name for a clergyman cleric or a man in a religious order. Var: Clarke. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Clerk

Klein

German, Dutch (also de Klein(e)) and Jewish (Ashkenazic): from Middle High German, Dutch, German klein 'small', or Yiddish kleyn. This was a nickname for a person of small stature, but is also often found as a distinguishing name for a junior male, usually a son, in names such as Kleinhans and Kleinpeter.

Kline

Kline is a nickname surname, a style of name based on an eke-name, or added name, that described a characteristic of its original bearer. Kline is a name for a small or short person deriving its origin from the German word "klien," which means "small."