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Choosing a baby name is an exciting yet crucial part of becoming a parent. Whether you prefer a modern name that feels chic and original or a classic name with enduring appeal, the ideal choice should embody charm and significance. This list features an enchanting assortment of boy and girl names that blend time-honored tradition with a splash of creativity. With options ranging from cherished classics to fresh contemporary suggestions, you’re sure to find a name that captures your child’s essence and connects with your family story.
Girl names with K:
- Kaia - A Hawaiian name meaning "the sea" or "ocean."
 - Kaitlyn - An Irish name derived from Caitlín, meaning "pure."
 - Kaliyah - A modern name possibly derived from the Hebrew name Kalya, meaning "beloved."
 - Kallie - A diminutive of names like Callista or Kalista, meaning "most beautiful" in Greek.
 - Kamala - A Sanskrit name meaning "lotus" or "pale red."
 - Kamara - A name of African origin meaning "moonlight."
 - Kamilla - A variant of Camilla, meaning "attendant" or "helper" in Latin.
 - Kamryn - A modern variant of Cameron, meaning "crooked nose."
 - Kara - An Italian name meaning "beloved" or "dear."
 - Karina - A Scandinavian variant of Katherine, meaning "pure."
 - Karissa - A modern name derived from Charis, meaning "grace."
 - Karla - A feminine form of Karl, meaning "free man" in German.
 - Karley - A modern spelling of Karly, meaning "free man."
 - Karmen - A variant of Carmen, meaning "song" or "poem" in Latin.
 - Karola - A variant of Karla, meaning "free woman" or "strong."
 - Karoline - A French form of Caroline, meaning "free woman."
 - Karsyn - A modern variant of Carson, meaning "son of the marsh dwellers."
 - Kassandra - A Greek name meaning "shining upon man," also a figure in Greek mythology.
 - Kassidy - A modern variant of Cassidy, meaning "clever" or "curly-haired."
 - Kassie - A diminutive of Kassandra or Kassidy, meaning "shining upon man."
 - Kathrine - A variant of Catherine, meaning "pure."
 - Kathy - A diminutive of Katherine, meaning "pure."
 - Katia - A Russian diminutive of Ekaterina, meaning "pure."
 - Katy - A diminutive of Katherine, meaning "pure."
 - Kaycee - A modern name that can be derived from the initials K.C., meaning "keeper of the keys."
 - Kelly - An Irish name meaning "warrior" or "descendant of Ceallach."
 - Kendall - An English name meaning "valley of the river Kent."
 - Kendra - An English name meaning "knowledge" or "understanding."
 - Kenya - A name derived from the African country, possibly meaning "God's resting place."
 - Kerry - An Irish name meaning "descendant of Ciardha," also a place name.
 - Khadijah - An Arabic name meaning "premature child," also the name of Muhammad's first wife.
 - Khloe - A Greek name meaning "blooming" or "fertility."
 - Kiara - An Italian name meaning "clear" or "bright."
 - Kiera - An Irish name meaning "little dark one."
 - Kim - A diminutive of Kimberly, meaning "from the wood of the royal forest."
 - Kimberly - An English name meaning "from the meadow of the royal fortress."
 - Kimmy - A diminutive of Kimberly, meaning "from the wood of the royal forest."
 - Kinsley - An English name meaning "king's meadow."
 - Kirstin - A Scandinavian form of Christine, meaning "follower of Christ."
 - Kirsty - A diminutive of Kirstin, meaning "follower of Christ."
 - Klara - A variant of Clara, meaning "bright" or "clear."
 - Klarissa - A variant of Clarissa, meaning "bright" or "clear."
 - Kourtney - A modern spelling of Courtney, meaning "from the court."
 - Kris - A diminutive of names like Kristina or Kristen, meaning "follower of Christ."
 - Krissy - A diminutive of Kristina or Kristen, meaning "follower of Christ."
 - Krista - A variant of Christina, meaning "follower of Christ."
 - Kristin - A variant of Christina, meaning "follower of Christ."
 - Kristina - A Latin name meaning "follower of Christ."
 - Kylie - An Australian name meaning "boomerang."
 - Kylieann - A modern name combining Kylie and Ann, with meanings associated with each.
 
Boy names with K:
- Kace - A modern spelling of Case, which means "brave" or "vigilant."
 - Kadeem - Of Arabic origin, meaning "generous" or "giving."
 - Kaden - A variation of Caden, meaning "fighter" or "spirit of battle."
 - Kai - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "sea." In Japanese, it can mean "open" or "shell."
 - Kain - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "spear" or "acquired."
 - Kaizen - A Japanese term meaning "improvement" or "change for the better."
 - Kaleb - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "devotion" or "wholehearted."
 - Kamden - A modern variation of Camden, meaning "winding valley."
 - Kamil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "perfect" or "complete."
 - Kareem - An Arabic name meaning "generous" or "noble."
 - Karl - Of German origin, meaning "free man" or "man."
 - Karter - A modern spelling of Carter, meaning "transporter of goods by cart."
 - Kashton - A modern name possibly derived from Ashton, meaning "ash tree town."
 - Kasper - Of Persian origin, meaning "treasurer" or "bringer of gifts."
 - Keanu - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the breeze" or "cool breeze over the mountains."
 - Keegan - Of Irish origin, meaning "small" or "son of the fiery one."
 - Kelvin - Of Scottish origin, meaning "from the riverbank," derived from the River Kelvin.
 - Kendall - Of English origin, meaning "valley of the River Kent."
 - Kendrick - Of English origin, meaning "royal ruler" or "champion."
 - Kennedy - Of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of Ceannidigh," which means "helmeted head."
 - Kenneth - Of Gaelic origin, meaning "handsome" or "born of fire."
 - Kenny - A diminutive of Kenneth, meaning "handsome" or "comely."
 - Kenton - Of English origin, meaning "town of the King's estate."
 - Keon - Of Irish origin, meaning "God is gracious."
 - Kevin - Of Irish origin, meaning "handsome" or "kind."
 - Khalid - Of Arabic origin, meaning "eternal" or "immortal."
 - Khalil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "friend" or "companion."
 - Kian - Of Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning "ancient" or "God is gracious."
 - Kiefer - Of German origin, meaning "barrel maker."
 - Kieran - Of Irish origin, meaning "little dark one" or "black."
 - Killian - Of Irish origin, meaning "church" or "little."
 - King - Of English origin, meaning "ruler" or "monarch."
 - Kingsley - Of English origin, meaning "king's meadow."
 - Kip - Of English origin, meaning "pointed hill" or "a small sheltered place."
 - Klaus - Of German origin, a diminutive of Nikolaus, meaning "victory of the people."
 - Knox - Of Scottish origin, meaning "round hill."
 - Kobe - Of Japanese origin, meaning "God's door," also associated with the city in Japan.
 - Koda - Of Native American origin, meaning "friend."
 - Koen - Of Dutch origin, meaning "brave" or "bold."
 - Kole - A modern spelling of Cole, meaning "victorious" or "swarthy."
 - Konstantin - Of Latin origin, meaning "constant" or "steadfast."
 - Kornelius - Of Latin origin, meaning "horn."
 - Kory - Of English origin, meaning "from the hollow."
 - Kris - A diminutive of Christopher, meaning "Christ-bearer."
 - Kristopher - A variant of Christopher, meaning "bearer of Christ."
 - Kruz - A modern spelling of Cruz, meaning "cross" in Spanish.
 - Kurt - Of German origin, meaning "bold" or "courageous."
 - Kyle - Of Gaelic origin, meaning "narrow, straight" or "from the strait."
 - Kylo - A modern name possibly derived from "Kylo Ren," meaning unknown.
 - Kyson - A modern name, likely a combination of Kyle and Jason, meaning "a son of Kyle."
 
We hope this guide has helped make your baby name search a little more straightforward! Whether you’re drawn to trendy names or more traditional ones, the key is finding a choice that feels right for your family. If you're still looking or considering a unisex option, don’t forget to check out our list of gender-neutral names for even more inspiration!
