Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KHRISTEN
FemaleGreek-origin unisex name meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah', popularized by early Christians to honor Jesus Christ, and associated historically with figures like Saint Christina of Tyre.
KHRISTI
FemaleUnique Greek-derived feminine name meaning "anointed," reflecting its Christian origins and association with Jesus Christ.
KHRISTIAN
FemaleThe name Khristian is an American variant of Latin Christian, derived from Greek 'Christos', meaning "anointed" or "chosen".
KHRISTIAN
MaleLatin origin, derived from "Christus," meaning "anointed.
KHRISTIANA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Greek origin, a variant of Christian meaning "follower of Christ." It was popular in Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages and remains distinctive today.
KHRISTIE
FemaleDistinctive Greek female name derived from 'Christos', meaning 'anointed'. It's associated with Christianity and has unique variations like Russian's Khristina or Polish's Chrystia.
KHRISTIN
FemaleRare yet significant Greek name meaning "follower of Christ," first appearing in the late 4th century with Saint Christina the Astonishing.
KHRISTINA
FemaleKristina is a Greek-derived feminine name meaning "follower of Christ," still popular worldwide today.
KHRISTINE
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah', popular among Christians, and stands out due to its distinct pronunciation and spelling.
KHRISTON
MaleModern Greek name composed of 'khristos', meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah', and '-son', signifying 'son'.
KHRISTOPHER
MaleChristopher is an English male given name derived from the Late Latin name Christophorus, meaning 'bearer of Christ'. Popularized by Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers, it signifies strength and tradition.
KHRISTY
FemaleKhristy, of Greek origin, means "follower of Christ" and is believed to have been inspired by the name Christina. Though less common historically than Christina, Khristy has gained popularity in the United States since the 1970s and carries cultural significance due to its association with Saint Christina. Its elegant sound and unique twist make it a versatile choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet familiar name for their daughter.
KHRIZ
MaleRare, Greek-derived given name meaning 'golden', drawing inspiration from ancient Greek mythology and literature.
KHROME
MaleUnique, unusual name of unknown origin that doesn't appear to have any historical or cultural significance. Despite its mysterious beginnings, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinctive nature. Some believe it may be related to the chemical element chromium, which symbolizes strength and durability, but there's no definitive proof. Ultimately, Khrome's meaning is up to the individual or family who chooses it.
KHRYSTA
FemaleUnique, beautiful name of Greek origin, meaning 'golden' or 'of golden color', evocative of warmth and richness.
KHRYSTAL
FemaleCrystal is a Greek-origin name that means 'clear' or 'pure', derived from the Greek word 'khruseos' meaning gold.
KHRYSTEN
FemaleFemale given name of Greek origin meaning 'golden'.
KHRYSTIAN
MaleVariant of Christian, derived from Latin origins, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
KHRYSTIAN
FemaleRare, Greek-origin given name derived from 'Christos,' meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah.'
KHRYSTIN
FemaleRare yet captivating Greek-derived female given name, meaning "anointed" or "appointed", reflecting its Christian heritage and association with Jesus Christ.
KHRYSTINA
FemaleGreek origin, meaning 'follower of Christ', derived from 'Christos' which means 'anointed'.
KHRYSTINE
FemaleGreek-derived female name that signifies 'anointed' or 'appointed', originating from the early Christian era and popularized by notable figures like Saint Christine.
KHRYSTOPHER
MaleChristopher is a Greek name meaning 'bearer of Christ', derived from 'Christophoros'.
KHRYSTYN
FemaleUnique Greek-derived name meaning 'anointed' or 'chosen', referencing the Christian faith's belief in Jesus Christ's anointing.
KHRYSTYNA
FemaleDistinctive Ukrainian feminine given name derived from the Greek Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ'.
KHRYSTYNE
FemaleFemale name of Greek origin, meaning "follower of Christ.
KHUBAIB
MaleKhubaib: A distinctive Arabic name derived from 'khabbab', meaning 'to bring forth' or 'cause to grow'. It signifies growth, honor, dignity, and excellence, reflecting the courageous legacy of Khubaib ibn Abdallah, companion of Prophet Muhammad.
KHUONG
MaleVietnamese name derived from 'khương', meaning jade, symbolizing wealth, power, and beauty. It has been historically significant and carries aesthetic appeal with its unique pronunciation.
KHUP
MaleKhuu is a unique Mongolian given name meaning 'moon' or 'month', associated with lunar themes and cycles.
KHURRAM
MaleKhurram, of Persian origin, means 'joyful' or 'happy'.
KHUSBU
FemaleKhusbu, a unique feminine Indian name, means "fragrance" and symbolizes purity, prosperity, and good fortune, while also embodying the lotus flower's resilience and enlightenment amidst adversity.
KHUSH
MaleIndian name from Punjab meaning 'happiness' in Hindi/Punjabi, believed to bring good fortune.
KHUSHAL
MaleIndian origin name, particularly from Rajasthani region, meaning 'happy' or 'prosperous'.
KHUSHBOO
FemaleIndian female name derived from the Sanskrit 'Khushbhoo', meaning 'fragrant'. It's associated with pleasant scents and in Hindu myth, Khushboo is a celestial nymph known for her enchanting scent.
KHUSHBU
FemaleSanskrit-derived Indian girl's name meaning 'fragrant'.
KHUSHI
FemaleIndian feminine given name meaning "happiness" in Sanskrit, often chosen by parents seeking joy and luck for their daughters.
KHUSHPREET
FemaleUnique Indian name of Punjabi origin, derived from "Khush" meaning happiness and "Preet" meaning love or affection.
KHY
MaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'heart filled with happiness,' signifying joy and contentment.
KHY
FemaleUncommon yet captivating personal name of unknown origin, with no specific historical or cultural background but used throughout history.
KHYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Khyati', meaning 'fame' or 'glory', associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati personifying knowledge and arts.