Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Ka

Kayonga

Kayonga is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1536 times.

Meaning: Ash Origin: African

Kaypha

Kaypha is the phonetic English spelling of the Aramaic name of the Christian apostle commonly known as Peter. Pronounced KAY-fa. ... Kaypha (whose name most commonly appears as Peter and sometimes Cephas in the English bible) is a prominent character throughout the New Testament.

Kaysa

Kaysa is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1109 times.

Kaysen

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Kayson

(KAYS-ən)

Kayson is an American name invention which probably took some of its inspiration from Kasey, Karson or Kayden. As a made-up name, Kayson has no meaning (unless he's the “son” of “Kay” or a mother with a first name starting with K). Inventing new names out of the blue is a very American naming practice.

Meaning: One who heals Origin: Greek

Kaz

The meaning of the name “Kaz” is: “Peacemaker”. Additional information: Also a nickname for Cassius.

Meaning: Dim of cassius Origin: Polish

Kazdyn

Kazdyn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1231 times.

Kazemde

Origin of the name Kara: Derived from the Italian cara (beloved, dear), which is from the Latin carus (beloved, dear).

Meaning: Ambassador Origin: Egyptian

Kazimierz

(kah-ZEEM-yesh)

Polish Meaning: The name Kazimierz is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Kazimierz is: Declares peace.

Meaning: Destroyer of peace Origin: Polish, Slavic

Kazimir

(kah-zee-MEER)

German, Dutch, and Polish: from the personal name Kazimir, a name of Slavic origin meaning 'destroyer of peace' (see Casimir, and compare Polish Kazmierczak).

Meaning: Keeper or destroyer of peace Origin: Russian, Slavic