Kaatje, Dutch, (KAHT-yuh) pure
Kachine, (KAH-chee-neh) sacred dancer
Kaede, Japanese, maple leaf
Kaethe, Greek, (KAH-tuh) pure
Kaethe, Greek, (KAH-tuh) pure {Kate}
Kagami, Japanese, mirror
Kai, Hawaiian, (KAH-ee) sea or sea water
Kai, Navajo Indian, (KIGH) willow tree
Kaia, Greek, (KAH-ee-ah) earth
Kaialise, Greek/Hebrew, combination of Kaia(earth) and Elizabeth(consecrated to God)
Kaie, Celtic, (KIGH-ee) combat
Kaili, Hawaiian, (kah-EE-lee) Hawaiian deity
Kaimi, Polynesian, (kah-EE-mee) seeker
Kairos, Greek, goddess born last to Jupiter
Kaiyo, Japanese, forgiveness
Kakalina, Greek, pure
Kakra, Fante, (kah-KRAH) younger of twins
Kalama, Hawaiian, (kuh-LAH-muh) flaming torch
Kalana, Polynesian, flaming torch
Kalare, Latin, (KAH-layr-eh) bright, clear {Garbi}
Kalea, Hawaiian, (kuh-LAY-uh) bright
Kali, Sanskrit, (KAH-lee) energy, dark goddess
Kalika, Greek, (KAH-lee-kuh) rosebud
Kalila, Arabic, (kah-LEE-lah) beloved
Kalle, Finnish, (KAH-lee) strong
Kalliope, Greek, (kahl-ee-O-pee) beautiful voice {Callia}
Kalonice, Greek, (KAHL-oh-nees) beauty's voice
Kalyca, Greek, (KAH-lee-kuh) rosebud {Kaly, Kalika, Kali}
Kama, Greek, nurseling
Kama, Japanese, sickle
Kama, Sanskrit, (KAH-mah) love
Kamala, Hindu, (kah-MAH-luh) lotus
Kamali, Rhodesian, (KAH-mah-lee) spirit protector
Kamaria, Swahili, (kah-mah-REE-ah) like the moon
Kame, Japanese, tortoise (symbol of long life)
Kameko, Japanese, tortoise child (hope for long life) {Kameyo}
Kameyo, Japanese, generations of the tortoise
Kamika, Hawaiian, from English Smith
Kamilah, North African, (kah-MEE-lah) perfect one
Kamilla, Latin, ceremonial attendant
Kamma, Latin, meaning unknown, possibly from Kamilla
Kana, Japanese, character of the alphabet
Kanani, Polynesian, beauty
Kane, Japaense, (KAH-nee) doubly accomplished {Kaneko}
Kanoa, Polynesian, free one
Kaoru, Japanese, fragrant
Kapua, Polynesian, blossom
Kapule, Polynesian, prayer
Karan, Greek, pure
Karen, Greek, pure {Karin, Caren}
Karimah, African, (kah-REE-mah) generous, noble
Karin, Greek, pure {Karen}
Karlotta, French, petite, feminine
Karmele, Latin, song
Karola, German, female of Karl {Karolina, Karla}
Karoline, German, (kahr-o-LEE-nuh) female of Karl {Lina, Line}
Kasen, Greek, pure
Kata, Japanese, worthy
Katalin, Greek/Latin, (kah-tah-leen) pure {Kata, Katinka, Katarine, Katerina, Katakin, Kate}
Katarin, Greek, pure {Katalin}
Katharina, Greek, (kah-tah-REE-nah) pure
Katherine, Greek, pure {Kathie, Cathie, Cathy, Kathy, Kathryn, Karen, Kay, Kelly}
Kathleen, Greke, pure {Katharine, Kathryn, Kathie, Kate}
Katie, Greek, pure
Katja, Greek, (KAHT-ya) pure
Katoka, Greek, pure {Katica kah-TEE-sah, Katus KAH-toosh, Koto}
Katsu, Japanese, victorious
Kaula, Polynesian, (KAHL-uh) prophet
Kaulana, Hawaiian, (kah-oo-LAH-nah) fame
Kavindra, Hindu, (kah-VIN-druh) mighty poet
Kawa, Japanese, river
Kawthar, Arabic, (kaw-THAHR) river in Paradise
Kaya, Japanese, yew or a rush
Kazashi, Japanese, hair ornament
Kazu, Japanese, first or obedient {Kazuko}
Keahi, Hawaiian, (keh-AH-hee) fire
Kealoha, Hawaiian, loved one
Keara, Irish, Saint name
Keavy, Irish, gentleness, beauty, grace
Keelin, Celtic, (KEE-lin) slender, fair {Keely, Keelia}
Keely, Gaelic, (KEE-lee) beautiful and graceful
Kei, Japanese, rapture, reverence {Keiko}
Kekona, Hawaiian, second born child
Kelekolio, Hawaiian, seahorse {Kele}
Kelly, Teutonic, farm by the spring
Kelly, Gaelic, warrior woman {Kellie}
Kendra, Anglo-Saxon, (KEN-druh) understanding, knowledge
Kennis, Gaelic, (KEN-nis) beautiful
Kennocha, Celtic, (ken-OH-kuh) beauty
Kenyangi, Ugandan, (KEN-yahn-jee) white egret
Kepa, Basque/Greek, (KEH-pah) stone {Kepe}
Kermeilde, Old English, guilded {Gildas}
Kerrie, Old English, name of a king {Kerry}
Kerry, Gaelic, dark, dark-haired {Keriann}
Kesara, Spanish, (keh-sah-reh) female of Cesar
Kessie, Fante/Ashanti, fat at birth
Khadijah, Arabic, (kah-dee-YAH) premature child
Khalidah, Arabic, (ka-LEE-dah) immortal
Khulud, Arabic, (koo-LOOD) immortality
Kichi, Japanese, fortunate {Yoshi}
Kiele, Hawaiian, (kee-EHL-ee) gardenia, fragrant blossom
Kikilia, Latin, blind, gray eyes {Cecilia}
Kikue, Japanese, chrysanthemum branch
Kikuko, Japanese, chrysanthemum {November's flower}
Kikuno, Japanese, chrysanthemum field
Kimberly, Old English, from the royal fortress, meadow {Kim, Kimbra}
Kimi, Japanese, peerless {Kimiko, Kimiyo, Kimie}
Kin, Japanese, gold
Kini, Hebrew, God is gracious
Kinnat, Irish, ancient {Keenat}
Kinu, Japanese, silk, cloth
Kira, Latin, (KEER-ah) light
Kiran, Hindu, (KEER-ahn) ray
Kirsten, Latin, Christian
Kirstie, Latin, Christian
Kisa, Russian, (KEE-suh) kitty
Kishi, Japanese, beach
Kiska, Russian, (KIS-kah or KEE-skah) pure
Kismet, English, (KIZ-met) fate, destiny
Kiwa, Japanese, born on a border {Kiwako}
Kiyo, Japanese, happy, generations, pure
Kiyoshi, Japanese, clear, bright
Klara, Latin, clear {Klarisza KLAH-reezh-uh, Klari}
Klarika, Latin, brilliant, illustrious {Klara}
Klotild, Old German, heroine
Ko, Japanese, filial piety
Kohana, Japanese, (KOH-hah-nah) little flower
Koko, Japanese, stork
Koko, Native American, (KOH-koh) night
Koldobike, Teutonic, (kol-do-bee-kah) famous holiness
Kolette, Greek, (ko-leh-teh) victory of the people
Kolina, Greek, (koh-LEEN-uh) pure
Koluna, Greek, pure
Koma, Japanese, filly (term of endearment) {Komako}
Kome, Japanese, rice
Konane, Hawaiian, (ko-NAHN0neh) bright as moonlight
Konomi, Japanese, nuts
Konstanze, Latin, constant {Stanzi, Constanze}
Kontxesi, Basque, (kon-cheh-see) Immaculate conception
Kora, Greek, maiden, daughter of Jupiter and Venus
Koren, Greek, (KOHR-en) maiden
Kornelia, Latin, horn
Koru, Basque, reference to the Virgin Mary
Kosma, Greek, order, universe
Koto, Japanese, harp
Kozakura, Japanese, little cherry tree
Kozue, Japanese, branches of a tree
Krista, Greek, Christian
Kristell, Greek, Christian
Kuai Hua, Chinese, (kwigh-KHWAH) mallow blossom
Kue Ching, Chinese, (goy-CHEENG) piano reach (sounds good)
Kukua, Fante, (koo-KOO-ah) born on Wednesday
Kuma, Japanese, bear
Kumi, Japanese, braid {Kumiko}
Kuni, Japanese, country-born {Kuniko}
Kunto, Twi, (KOON-to) third child
Kura, Japanese, treasure house
Kuri, Japanese, chestnut
Kurva, Japanese, mulberry tree
Kuulei, Hawaiian, (koo-oo-leh-ee) my lei {kuu=my, lei=lei}
Kynthia, Greek, mooon
Kyoko, Japanese, mirror


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