Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KNOXLEY
MaleUncommon English name with Scottish roots, deriving from 'Knox', meaning 'hill' or 'mound'. It's a variant of Knox, popularized by 16th-century reformer John Knox.
KNOXLEY
FemaleRare African given name derived from the Akan name Kofi, meaning 'born on Friday' in Twi.
KNOXLI
FemaleUncommon, distinctive given name with unknown origins.
KNOXLY
FemaleDistinctive American name variant of Knoxville, derived from the Tennessee town named after Revolutionary War hero Henry Knox.
KNOXLYNN
FemaleModern American given name created in the early 21st century, with no specific meaning but often chosen for its sound and potential personal associations.
KNOXSON
MaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo people, derived from "Knoxa" meaning "God has answered," signifying hope, faith, and divine intervention.
KNOXTON
MaleKnoxton: An uncommon English given name derived from 'cnott', meaning 'knot', signifying strength, resilience, unity, love, friendship, loyalty, continuity, and overcoming obstacles.
KNOXTYN
MaleIntriguing and unique name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or historical records. While it may be a variant of the Scottish surname Knox, this connection is not definitive. Some families have used Knoxtyn as a given name, possibly drawn to its distinctive sound and rarity. However, its true origins and meaning remain shrouded in mystery.
KNOXVILLE
MaleUncommon American given name derived from the city of Knoxville, Tennessee, named after Henry Knox, the first U.S. Secretary of War. It may evoke associations with strength and determination but has no specific meaning as a personal name.
KNOXX
MaleKnox is an uncommon English name of Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning "roundheaded" or "bold." It was historically used as a nickname for those with a round head or display of courage, gaining popularity due to its association with the influential figure John Knox.
KNUT
MaleNorwegian name derived from the Old Norse 'knútr', meaning 'knot'.
KNUTE
MaleNorwegian name derived from the Old Norse Knut, meaning 'knot', historically associated with courageous warriors.
KNYA
FemaleUnique Russian name meaning "girl" or "young woman," with historic roots among Slavic peoples.
KNYLA
FemaleUnique name of uncertain origin, often linked to English 'Kinley' meaning 'warrior noble', but its true beginnings remain mysterious.
KNYLAH
FemaleIrish girl's name derived from the surname Ó Cnéláin, meaning 'descendant of Cnélán', where Cnélán means 'proud' or 'valiant'.
KO
FemaleKorean unisex name meaning "small", derived from the word "ko". It has a rich historical legacy, being one of the most common surnames during the Three Kingdom period (57 BCE - 668 CE) associated with high social standing. Today, it remains popular both in Korea and internationally due to its simplicity and uniqueness.
KO
MaleUnisex Japanese given name and surname, originally meaning 'small child'.
KOA
MaleHawaiian name derived from the koa tree, known for its strong wood used in canoe making. Traditionally male, it's now unisex, evoking strength and connection to nature.
KOA
FemaleHawaiian name derived from the koa tree, symbolizing strength and durability.
KOAH
MaleNative American name of Choctaw origin, meaning "black hawk," symbolizing strength and keen eyesight.
KOAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'strength', tracing back to ancient biblical references, making it a unique and powerful choice.
KOAL
MaleUncommon male given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "kohali" meaning "first-born." It signifies strength, leadership, and family importance within Swahili culture.
KOALII
MaleRare but prestigious Hawaiian name, meaning 'royalty' or 'nobility', once reserved for high-ranking chiefs.
KOALTON
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history.
KOAMALU
MaleRare yet captivating Hawaiian name meaning "moist" or "damp", reflecting the lush rainforests of Hawaii and symbolizing life-giving forces like rain and plants.
KOAN
MaleJapanese name derived from Buddhist philosophy's paradoxical statements or anecdotes used for spiritual instruction.
KOAST
MaleAfrican-origin given name derived from the Ewe ethnic group of Ghana and Togo, meaning "born on Tuesday".
KOAST
FemaleEnglish name with no specific meaning, created as a unique alternative to traditional names.
KOBA
MaleGeorgian name meaning 'hospitable' or 'generous', popularized by historical figure Joseph Stalin.
KOBAIN
MaleUnique Welsh name meaning "little dark horse", derived from the legendary wish-granting creature Kob.
KOBBY
MaleAkan name meaning 'Born on Tuesday'.
KOBE
FemaleDistinctive Japanese name derived from the city of Kobe, gaining worldwide recognition due to basketball legend Kobe Bryant. Despite lacking a specific meaning beyond its geographical roots, it carries cultural significance and has been popularized by Bryant's athletic achievements.
KOBE
MaleThe name Kobe originates from Japan and means "victory" or "be triumphant," derived from the traditional Japanese dance celebrating victory. It gained global popularity due to basketball legend Kobe Bryant who was named after the city where his parents met while serving in Japan's navy.
KOBEE
FemaleRecently invented American male given name, gaining popularity despite its unclear origins and meanings.
KOBEE
MaleIntriguing boys' name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its unique sound and association with strength.
KOBEI
MaleJapanese boys' name derived from ancient calligraphy, meaning 'light of peace', reflecting its historical association with brave samurai warriors who brought harmony.
KOBEN
MaleScandinavian name derived from 'københavn', meaning 'merchants' harbor', traditionally used for residents of Copenhagen, Denmark.
KOBEY
MaleRare American name coined by author Stephen King in his 1994 novel "Insomnia," with unclear origins and meanings, possibly derived from Hebrew 'Caleb' or English 'Cobb.'
KOBI
MaleHebrew boy's name meaning "honor" or "glory," with biblical roots and global appeal.
KOBI
FemaleHebrew boy's name derived from 'kabbalah', meaning 'tradition'. It originated in ancient Israel and has gained popularity worldwide, often chosen for its spiritual significance.