List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with K

Kalleigh

Kalleigh Name meaning in Urdu is -- , a Christian English Girl name with lucky number is -- and Kalleigh Name meaning in English is A beautiful girl.

Meaning: A beautiful girl Origin: English

Kalley

Kalley is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1742 times.

Meaning: A beautiful girl Origin: English

Kalli

li\ as a girl's name is a variant of Calista (Latin, Greek), Callie (Greek), Kali (Hindi, Sanskrit), Kallie (Greek) and Kallista (Greek), and the meaning of Kalli is "cup; fairest, most beautiful; beautiful, lovely; black".

Kallie

Kallie is a variant of Callie. The name Callie has uncertain origins but is often thought to have developed as a nickname for Calista. Calista in turn has two possible origins, one Greek and one Latin. The Greek word “kallista” means “fairest, most beautiful” in reference to a mythological nymph.

Kallista

The name Kallista is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Kallista is: Most beautiful. In Mythology the Arcadian nymph Calista transformed into a she-bear; then into the Great Bear constellation.

Meaning: Tenth

Kallyn

kal-lyn, ka-ll-yn ] The baby girl name Kallyn is pronounced KAEL-ihN †. Kallyn is of Germanic and Slavonic origin. Kallyn is a variant form of the name Callan. ... Kallyn is seldom used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Laurel

Kaltha

Kaltha. [ syll. kal-(t)ha, ka-l-tha ] The baby girl name Kaltha is pronounced as KAEL-DHAH †. Kaltha is derived from English origins. The name Kaltha means marigold.

Meaning: Marigold, yellow flower

Kammi

The name Kammi is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Kammi is: Lord.

Meaning: Young attendant Origin: Slavic

Kandace

English Meaning: The name Kandace is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Kandace is: ancient hereditary title used by Ethiopian queens.

Meaning: Fire-white Origin: Greek

Kandahl

Origin of the name Kendall: Transferred use of the English surname derived from a place-name in northwestern England. It has its root in the Old Norse keld (spring).