Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..

KARY

Male

Kary is of Greek origin, meaning "pure" or "spotless," derived from the Greek word "karios.

KARY

Female

Greek origin, potentially meaning 'dry' or 'graceful', and has historical significance as a 4th-century Christian martyr's name.

KARYA

Female

Captivating feminine name of Sanskrit origin, translating to "creation" and connected to Lord Brahma's divine creation, Saraswati.

KARYAH

Female

Hebrew name meaning "song" or "melody," first appearing in the Old Testament as a city name, now predominantly used by Jewish families and appreciated globally for its unique beauty and harmony.

KARYAN

Female

Rare, distinct name of unknown origin, used in various cultures throughout history despite lacking clear linguistic roots or widely accepted meanings.

KARYANA

Female

Greek-derived name meaning "fruitful" or "fertile", popularized in recent years as a distinctive and meaningful choice.

KARYL

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'chant', popularized by Thomas Hardy in his novel 'The Mayor of Casterbridge'.

KARYLE

Female

Latin-derived given name that signifies 'beloved' or 'dear'.

KARYLLE

Female

Hawaiian given name derived from 'kārilele,' meaning 'fragrant flower.'

KARYM

Male

Arabic name meaning generous or noble, popular among Muslims and known for its positivity and kindness.

KARYME

Female

Arabic female name meaning 'generous' or 'noble', originating from Egypt and popularized through Salwa Bakr's novel of the same name.

KARYN

Male

Captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "song" or "chant".

KARYN

Female

Distinctive given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'cairn,' meaning a pile of stones marking a significant location or event in Celtic culture.

KARYNA

Female

Distinctive unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "carus" meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', popular in Brazil and Spain, often associated with love and affection.

KARYNE

Female

Unique Greek female given name meaning 'grace'.

KARYNN

Female

Unique Greek name derived from 'karýs', meaning 'pure'. In Greek mythology, it's associated with nymphs, spirits of nature known for their beauty and grace.

KARYNNA

Female

Uncommon, unique name of unknown origin with no direct ties to traditional naming traditions or languages. Its meaning and history remain unclear.

KARYNNE

Female

Rare French-origin name derived from "caresse," meaning "caress," thus symbolizing softness or gentleness.

KARYS

Female

Unique Greek name meaning 'of noble descent' or 'graceful', originally an epithet of the goddess Aphrodite.

KARYSA

Female

Unique and captivating Greek name meaning "grace" or "favor." It was originally associated with one of the Charites in ancient Greek mythology and has been popular throughout history as both a given name and surname. Today, Karysa remains appealing due to its distinctive sound and meaningful origins, often chosen by parents seeking a name that embodies grace and beauty across various cultures.

KARYSMA

Female

Greek-derived female name meaning 'kernel' or 'nut', created by Anne Rice for her Mayfair Witches series but now popular as an independent choice due to its unique spelling and nature-inspired meaning.

KARYSS

Female

Distinctive Greek female given name meaning 'pure' or 'white', symbolizing purity, innocence, and beauty, derived from the Greek word "karios".

KARYSSA

Female

Greek-derived name meaning 'grace', associated with the goddess Hera, and has been popular throughout history, even among royalty in medieval Europe.

KARYZMA

Female

Unique female given name of Greek origin meaning "gift" or "favor," popularized by celebrities despite lacking extensive historical background.

KAS

Male

Scandinavian name derived from "kás", Old Norse for "cheese".

KASA

Female

African name of Igbo origin meaning 'to bear fruit', symbolizing abundance and prosperity.

KASAAN

Male

African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'to pursue enthusiastically,' reflecting resilience and determination.

KASADEE

Female

Distinctive African name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, signifying 'come home'.

KASADIE

Female

Uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted explanation for its roots. Some believe it may be a blend of Cassandra and Madeleine, but this theory lacks concrete evidence. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Kasadie has gained popularity in recent years and can be found on baby name lists worldwide.

KASADY

Female

Rare African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the one who brings joy.

KASAHN

Male

Unique and captivating name of uncertain origin, potentially deriving from the Arabic 'Kassim' meaning 'divider' or inspired by West African naming traditions.

KASAI

Female

Japanese name meaning "rain clouds," symbolizing strength and resilience, inspired by historic swordsman Kashitaro Yoshiyuki.

KASAI

Male

Japanese name meaning "stormy" or "tempestuous," often associated with strength and resilience.

KASAN

Male

African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'He who sees God' or 'God sees,' reflecting ancient West African spiritual beliefs.

KASANDRA

Female

Female given name of Greek origin meaning "she who excels over men".

KASANI

Female

Uncommon African name of Ugandan origin, derived from the Luganda word 'ekisani', meaning 'thorn'. Traditionally given to boys born with pointed heads or during difficult times, it symbolizes resilience and strength. Now popular for its uniqueness and cultural significance, Kasani can also be used for girls with personal interpretations.

KASANI

Male

Kasani, of African Bantu origin, means "sixth born" in Swahili, reflecting deep family roots and community spirit.

KASARA

Female

African name of Igbo origin meaning "It was said" or "It has been spoken," signifying history, wisdom, and cultural heritage.

KASARAH

Female

Ancient Arabic female given name, derived from 'kasar' meaning 'to break or cut', but associated with strength and resilience.

KASAUN

Male

African name derived from the Yoruba word 'Kasi', meaning 'firstborn'. It signifies honor for a child who holds a special place in family hierarchy.