Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KREEDON
MaleRare, Scottish name derived from "cread," meaning to believe or trust.
KREEDYN
MaleKreedyn: An uncommon name of unknown origin, popularized by celebrities like Miley Cyrus, with no traditional associations or meanings.
KREEK
MaleUncommon first name with uncertain origins. While some suggest links to the Creek Indian tribe or Dutch surnames, no definitive connections exist.
KREELYNN
FemaleUnique female given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity since 2003 despite its mysterious history and uncertain meaning, which remains open to interpretation.
KREENA
FemaleKreena: Sanskrit origin, meaning peace; popular feminine given name.
KREG
MaleUnique, made-up name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
KREGG
MaleDistinctive given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Craig meaning 'rock'.
KREID
MaleUnusual given name of unknown origin, with no confirmed meaning or history. Some propose it may be Welsh or a variant of Creed, but there's no concrete evidence. Despite its mystery, Kreid has gained popularity as a unique and memorable name.
KREIG
MaleRare German name meaning 'war', traditionally given during times of conflict, reflecting the bearer's courage and resilience.
KREIGH
MaleRare Scottish male given name derived from the surname Craig, meaning 'rock' or 'crag', signifying strength and resilience.
KREIGHTON
MaleAmerican-invented name of unknown origin, believed to be a combination of "Creigh" and "ton," possibly derived from the Irish surname Creagh meaning "crow." It stands out as a unique choice for modern parents seeking distinctive names with no significant historical associations.
KREINDY
FemaleRare, unique-sounding name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly created personally or holding rare cultural significance.
KRENAR
MaleKrenar: an Albanian male given name derived from 'krenari', meaning 'proud' or 'noble'.
KREO
MaleUnique Greek name meaning "snow," associated with the god Hermes who was born amidst snowy peaks in ancient Greece.
KRESHA
FemaleFeminine given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Slavic word "kreshchenie," meaning "baptism." It is traditionally used in Russian and Ukrainian cultures to reflect significant life events like baptism.
KRESHNIK
MaleUncommon male name of Albanian origin meaning "snow" or "ice".
KRESSIDA
FemaleRare, exotic Greek name meaning 'curl-haired', inspired by Homer's Odyssey and symbolizing beauty and wisdom.
KRESTA
FemaleUnique Greek-derived name meaning 'golden-haired', popularized in ancient Greek mythology through stories of Demeter and Persephone, and Niobe's daughters.
KRESTEN
MaleScandinavian masculine given name originating from the Old Norse 'Kræstr' meaning 'little curly-haired one'.
KRESTON
MaleRare American name, believed created in the late 20th century, possibly a variant of Crescent meaning 'half-moon'.
KREW
FemaleRare, unisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, popular among parents seeking unique names despite lacking historical or mythological associations.
KREW
MaleUnique and unconventional given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history. It appears to have gained recent popularity in the United States despite its enigmatic nature.
KREWE
MaleDistinctive American given name derived from the Louisiana French term "krewes," referring to social organizations behind New Orleans' Mardi Gras celebrations. It carries no specific meaning beyond its Louisiana roots but has gained popularity among families connected to or appreciating Louisiana culture.
KREY
MaleRare male given name with uncertain origins and meaning. Its etymology is unknown, with theories suggesting Scandinavian influences or invented status. Despite this mystery, Krey has been used in various cultures throughout history, particularly in the United States since the late 19th century. The significance of Krey depends on individual interpretation, often associated with strength, uniqueness, creativity, or innovation due to its potential Scandinavian roots or invented nature. Its rarity makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
KREYTON
MaleRare American name derived from Old Norse 'Creatun', meaning 'to create'.
KRICIA
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Cristina/Christine (Latin: "follower of Christ"), or from the Cornish language meaning "chalk stream".
KRICKET
FemaleUncommon English female given name, derived from the combination of 'cricket' and 'kitty', reflecting playfulness and elegance, while its association with the historic sport of cricket gives it unique historical significance.
KRIDAY
MaleUnique name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years with no widely accepted theory about its etymology or history.
KRIDHA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Sanskrit girl's name derived from "Krida", meaning "play".
KRIEG
MaleRare German given name derived from the word "krieg," meaning "war." Despite its martial origin, Krieg has been used as a first name for centuries and has produced notable figures like Otto Krieg, a renowned painter, and Karl Krieg, an influential musician. Today, Krieg remains distinctive and is often associated with strength and resilience.
KRIK
MaleArmenian name derived from 'krki', meaning 'lark', symbolizing hope and happiness.
KRIKOR
MaleArmenian male name derived from the Armenian word "krki", meaning "sun", and associated with Saint Krikor, a prominent early Christian bishop. It symbolizes light, warmth, and religious devotion.
KRILLIN
MaleDistinctive Japanese name meaning "small bell," inspired by Buddhism's concept of emptiness.
KRIMSON
FemaleUnique given name with unknown origins and meaning, potentially derived from Crimson or an older forgotten name, but its true history remains captivatingly elusive.
KRIMSON
MaleKrimson: A unique, gender-neutral name of unknown origin, possibly derived from "crimson," signifying deep red color; carries no historical associations and allows bearers to create their own legacy.
KRIMSYN
FemaleKrimsyn: A unique, mysterious name with unknown origins and no known meaning in any language. It has been used historically and was borne by notable figures such as Krimsyn the Wise and Krimsyn the Brave.
KRIN
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from 'krinos', meaning 'to judge' or 'decide', reflecting the wisdom and justice of Hera, the goddess it was associated with in ancient Greece.
KRINA
FemaleDistinctively Slavic feminine given name derived from "krajina," meaning "country" or "homeland." Originally, it was associated with Krin, an agricultural god in ancient Slavic mythology.
KRIPA
FemaleFeminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "krp" which means compassion or mercy.
KRIS
FemaleScandinavian-derived unisex name meaning 'thorn' or 'thistle', historically used as a shortened form of names like Christopher/Christine/Kristine.