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Kyrylo
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Kyrylo is a Ukrainian name meaning "lordly" or "master." |
Greek, Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Kost
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Kost means "cost" in Slavic; derived from Old Slavic origins. |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Kosta
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Kosta means "steadfast" in Greek; derived from "Constantine." |
Bulgarian, Greek, Serbian |
Boy |
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Kristoffer
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Kristoffer means "bearer of Christ," originating from Greek "Christophoros." |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Christian, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Kryshtof
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Kryshtof means "Christ-bearer," derived from the Greek name Christopher. |
Christian |
Boy |
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Konstantinos
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Konstantinos means "constant" in Greek; derived from Latin "Constans." |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Koos
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Koos: Dutch diminutive of Jacob, meaning "supplanter" or "holder." |
Afrikaans, Dutch |
Boy |
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Kolja
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Kolja is a Slavic diminutive of Nikolai, meaning "victory of the people." |
Russian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Konrad
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Konrad means "brave counsel"; originates from Germanic roots, historically significant. |
German, Germanic |
Boy |
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Konsta
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Konsta is a Finnish name meaning "steadfast" or "constant." |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Kian
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Kian means "king" in Irish; Persian origin means "realm" or "king." |
Arabic, Irish, Persian |
Boy |
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Kingman
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Kingman means "man of the king," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Native American |
Boy |
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Kliph
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Kliph means "cliff" in Dutch; derived from the word "klif." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Keven
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Keven means "handsome" and originates from the Irish name "CaoimhÃn." |
Irish |
Boy |
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Kevin
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Kevin means "handsome" in Irish; derived from "CaoimhÃn." |
Anglo-Saxon, Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Keyshawn
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Keyshawn means "key" or "chief," originating from African-American culture. |
American, Native American |
Boy |
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Kerkko
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Kerkko is Finnish, meaning "little church" or "chapel." |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Kev
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Kev is a diminutive of Kevin, meaning "handsome" in Irish. |
Celtic, English |
Boy |
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Kenny
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Kenny means "handsome" in Gaelic; derived from the name Kenneth. |
Anglo-Saxon, Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Kenton
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Kenton means "town on the hill," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Kenwin
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Kenwin means "royal" or "chief," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Kenneth
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Kenneth means "handsome" in Gaelic; originated from the Scottish name. |
Gaelic, Scottish |
Boy |
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Kelvyn
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Kelvyn means "from the river" and originates from Scottish Gaelic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Kenn
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Kenn means "handsome" or "born of fire," of Gaelic origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Kazimierz
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Kazimierz means "proclaimer of peace," originating from Polish roots. |
Polish |
Boy |
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Keeth
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Keeth: A variant of Keith, meaning "wood" or "forest." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Kayne
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Kayne means "battle" or "warrior"; derived from Irish and Gaelic origins. |
Irish |
Boy |
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Karl-Heinz
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Karl-Heinz combines German names meaning "free man" and "ruler." |
German, Germanic |
Boy |
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Karlheinz
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Karlheinz means "free man" and originates from Germanic roots. |
Austrian, German, Germanic |
Boy |
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Karlous
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Karlous means "free man," derived from the name Charles. |
German, Latin, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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