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

KATHREN

Female

Rare yet captivating Irish female name meaning 'pure' or 'clear', with roots tracing back to the Middle Ages and notable bearers like Catherine of Aragon and Katherine Johnson.

KATHRENE

Female

Greek feminine given name meaning "pure" or "clear," associated with purity and innocence.

KATHRIN

Female

German feminine given name derived from Katherine, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

KATHRINA

Female

Greek-derived name meaning "pure" or "clear," historically connected to the wise goddess Hecate.

KATHRINE

Female

Scandinavian feminine given name, originating from the Greek word 'katharos', meaning 'pure' or 'clean'.

KATHRY

Female

Kathryn is an English name with Greek origins, meaning 'pure' or 'unblemished', popular among medieval nobility.

KATHRYN

Male

English name derived from Greek 'Catherine', meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.

KATHRYN

Female

English feminine given name derived from Old Norse Katrín, meaning 'pure or clear'.

KATHRYNANN

Female

Distinctively Scottish name derived from 'Mac an t-sionnach', meaning 'son of the wild boar'. It's a unique variation of Katherine/Kathleen, known for its strength and elegance.

KATHRYNANNE

Female

Elegant Irish name composed of 'Kathryn', meaning 'pure', and 'Anne', meaning 'grace', resulting in the interpretation 'pure grace'.

KATHRYNE

Female

Elegant English name derived from Greek 'Katherine', meaning 'pure'.

KATHRYNN

Female

Irish-origin name derived from Caoimhe, meaning "beautiful" or "gentle".

KATHRYNNE

Female

Unique English feminine name derived from the Greek Katerina, meaning "pure" or "clear.

KATHY

Male

American feminine given name, a diminutive of Katherine or Catherine, derived from the Greek 'Aikaterine' meaning 'pure'.

KATHY

Female

Historic nickname derived from Katherine/Catherine, meaning 'pure' in Greek, popularized by St. Catherine of Alexandria. It gained popularity as a pet form in the Middle Ages and has remained a common name worldwide since then.

KATHYA

Female

Distinctive female name of Greek origin meaning 'pure'.

KATHYANN

Female

Rare Scottish feminine name derived from 'Katharine', meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

KATHYANNE

Female

American compound name derived from Catherine ('pure') and Anne ('grace'), combining classic elegance with modern uniqueness.

KATHYE

Female

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'kath', meaning 'pure'.

KATHYERN

Female

Rare and unique given name of unknown origin, without established etymology or linguistic roots.

KATHYJO

Female

Distinctive American name created by combining Katie/Kathy with the suffix "-jo," popularized in the mid-20th century. Its meaning varies but often interpreted as "pure" or "clear" from Katherine, or "happiness" from Joy.

KATHYLEEN

Female

Irish origin name meaning "little battler," derived from the ancient Irish name Cathleen, which in turn comes from the Irish word "catha" meaning "battle.

KATHYLENE

Female

Unique and charming given name of unknown origin, first popularized in the United States during the mid-20th century, believed to be created as a feminine name by combining elements from other names or simply as an inventive creation. Despite its uncertain etymology, Kathylene has been embraced for its distinctive sound and spelling, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter.

KATHYN

Female

Kathryn is an English name with ancient roots, derived from Catherine, meaning 'pure' in Greek.

KATHYREN

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, believed to be either a blend of Katherine and Irene, or derived from the Celtic 'Cath' and 'rin', signifying 'pure' and 'little'. Its mysterious allure makes it an attractive choice despite its uncertain meaning.

KATHYRIA

Female

Rare, Greek-origin female name meaning "pure melody.

KATHYRINE

Female

Greek-origin feminine given name meaning "pure" or "clear," popularized during the Middle Ages due to Saint Catherine of Alexandria's veneration. It has been borne by notable figures like Catherine de' Medici and Catherine the Great, and used in literature by authors such as Emily Brontë. Today, Kathyrine remains a popular choice for girls with variants including Kathy, Katie, Kat, and Kathryn.

KATHYRN

Female

Kathryn is an English feminine given name derived from the Middle English Katherine, which originates from the Greek Katerina, meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

KATHYRNE

Female

Unique variant spelling of Katherine, an elegant English name derived from the Greek word 'katharos', meaning 'pure'.

KATHYY

Female

Unique feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from "Caoimhe," meaning "gentle" or "beautiful.

KATI

Female

Hungarian-derived name, commonly used as a nickname for Catherine variants, meaning "pure" or "clear".

KATIA

Female

Feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the Greek word "katharos".

KATIANA

Female

Captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "Catharina" meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'. It pays homage to figures like Saint Catherine of Siena and Catherine the Great, embodying wisdom and strength.

KATIANN

Female

Unique and captivating French female given name derived from the popular French surname Catherine, meaning "pure" or "innocent".

KATIANNA

Female

Latin-origin female given name derived from Catherine, meaning "pure" or "clear". It combines the familiar nickname Kat with the traditional Anna, blending classic and contemporary styles.

KATIANNE

Female

French feminine name derived from 'chat', meaning cat, with '-ianne' giving it a distinctly feminine touch. Its meaning is often associated with traits of independence, grace, and mystery linked to cats in some cultures.

KATIE

Female

Irish given name dating back centuries, derived from Catherine, meaning "pure" or "clear".

KATIE

Male

Popular English given name derived from Katherine, which has Greek roots meaning 'pure' or 'clear'.

KATIEANN

Female

Irish origin name derived from Caitlín meaning "pure" or "clear", popularized during medieval times.

KATIEANNE

Female

Irish-derived name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', variant of Catherine, often associated with independence but not necessarily linked to its origin.