Bonds Babies 2015 - Unusual Ks

  1. Katya
    • Origin:

      Russian, diminutive of Ekatarina, Russian variation of Katherine
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      One of the warm and earthy Russian nickname names now coming into style. Denzel Washington gave his daughter the Katia spelling.
  2. Kaye
    • Kaylea
      • Kaylynn
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Kaylin
        • Description:

          Kaylynn follows a current trend in naming: add a -lynn or -lin suffix to a simple, single-syllable moniker. Alternate spellings include Kailyn, Cailin, and Kaylen. This variation has one too many Ys, and one too many Ns.
      • Kayne
        • Kayson
          • Origin:

            Modern invented name, or English "enclosed town" "calf town"
          • Meaning:

            "calf town"
          • Description:

            Kayson is one of several variations of the boys' name Cason, a favorite of the 2010s when it appeared in many different forms, from the Casen to Kaisen to Cayson. Likely inspired by the popular Mason and Jason, the name is also a place name and surname, derived from the English town Cawston .
        • Keaton
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "shed town"
          • Description:

            Keaton is an engaging surname with warmth, energy and a sense of humor, identified with silent comedian Buster Keaton and contemporary actors Michael and Diane Keaton. Although rare as a first name, a young Keaton would fit right in with classmates Keenan and Kellen.
        • Keegan
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "son of Egan"
          • Description:

            Keegan is one of a clan of spirited Irish surnames starting with K and ending with 'n'--this one with the cheery double 'e' in the middle-- that are appealing to an increasing number of parents. It derives from Mac Aodhagáin, meaning "son (or descendant) of Aodhagán," a diminutive of the Irish name Aodh--pronounced Aye.
        • Keeva
          • Origin:

            Irish, phonetic spelling of Caoimhe
          • Meaning:

            "gentle, beautiful, precious"
          • Description:

            Keeva, the name chosen by "How I Met Your Mother" star Alyson Hannigan for her daughter, has recently been a Top 20 name in Ireland, using the authentic spelling Caoimhe. The male version is Caomhin--anglicized as Kevin.
        • Keighley
          • Keion
            • Keiran
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Kieran
              • Meaning:

                "little dark one"
              • Description:

                While Kieran is the class and most-used male form of this name, some people spell it Keiran in keeping with the female Keira, the version popularized by the gorgeous Ms. Knightley.
            • Keith
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "wood"
              • Description:

                Strong but gentle, Keith is one of the Scottish surnames that, along with Douglas, Craig and Bruce, were considered the epitome of cool in the 1960s and early 1970s, when it was a Top 40 choice.
            • Kellan
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Kellen
              • Meaning:

                "swamp; slender"
              • Description:

                Kellan Lutz is the attractive young actor who plays Emmett Cullen in the Twilight series.
            • Kellen
              • Origin:

                German; Irish
              • Meaning:

                "swamp; slender"
              • Description:

                Kellen is German in origin and Irish in spirit. Kellen has fallen a bit in popularity for boys since its peak in 2012, but it has possibilities for girls too. In fact, Kellen's similarity to such feminine names as Helen, Ellen, and Kelly makes it feel more unisex or even female, though Twilight actor Kellan Lutz has done much to popularize this name for boys.
            • Keller
              • Origin:

                German occupational name
              • Meaning:

                "cellar master"
              • Description:

                Keller is a German surname that originated as an occupational name for a cellar or store master, which seems to be the background of several of the most stylish new German names for boys. One of the stylish new two-syllable -er ending names for boys, Keller is rising up the ranks heading for the Top 1000. It may be an honorific for Helen Keller.
            • Kellin
              • Kelly
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "war"
                • Description:

                  A predominantly male name in the US until the late 1950s, the name continued to rise for both sexes for both sexes for a further decade, before starting to decline for boys. Despite dropping out of the boys' Top 1000 in 2002, Kelly retains a rugged Irish charm.
              • Kelsey
                • Origin:

                  English surname
                • Meaning:

                  "Cenel's island"
                • Description:

                  Yesterday's hottie, today's mom name. It derives from several English place names and may mean "Cenel's island", from the Old English name Cenel "fierce".
              • Kelsie