`K´ Names That I Like - Girls & Boys

  1. Kamryn
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Cameron
    • Meaning:

      "crooked nose"
    • Description:

      As a Top 500 name for girls for more than 20 years now, Kamryn has become a widely-accepted version of the original Cameron.
  2. Kane
    • Origin:

      Celtic
    • Meaning:

      "warrior"
    • Description:

      A name of multiple identities: a somewhat soap-operatic single-syllable surname, a homonym for the biblical bad boy Cain, and, when found in Japan and Hawaii, it transforms into the two syllable KA-neh. Kane also has multiple meanings: in Welsh, it's "beautiful"; in Japanese, "golden"; and in Hawaiian, "man of the Eastern sky."
  3. Karen
    • Origin:

      Danish variation of Katherine
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      Karen is a Danish diminutive of Katherine, an English name derived from the Greek Aikaterine. The etymology of Aikaterine is contested, but generally considered to have arisen from the Greek root katharos, meaning "pure." Kaja is a related name, as it is another Danish variation of Katherine.
  4. Karin
    • Origin:

      Danish variation of Katherine or Karen
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      Karin was a fairly popular spelling variation of Karen in the US but fell off the Top 1000 in the late 80s, as Karen's popularity wained. Today, the Karen meme interferes with the otherwise appealing sound of this name.
  5. Karissa
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Carissa
    • Description:

      Both Karissa and Carissa are trending downward, along with the other issa names that first rose to popularity in the 1970s. Karissa fell out of the Top 1000 in 2014, two years after Carissa.
  6. Karleigh
    • Karmen
      • Karolina
        • Karson
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Carson, Scottish and English
          • Meaning:

            "son of the marsh dwellers"
          • Description:

            An increasingly popular spelling of Carson, Karson feels at home with Kayden, Kieran, and Kai. While the Carson spelling sits just outside the Top 100 and is used three times more often, Karson is still given to around 980 babies each year.
        • Kason
          • Origin:

            Modern invented name
          • Description:

            Jason with a K or Kase with an N or Karson without the R. Kason is one of many similar names that are extremely popular right now.
        • Kaspar
          • Kasper
            • Origin:

              Polish variation of Casper, form of Jasper, Persian
            • Meaning:

              "bringer of treasure"
            • Description:

              Jasper and its many international variations, from Kasper to Casper to Gaspard, is finding new popularity.
          • Kassandra
            • Origin:

              Original spelling of Cassandra
            • Description:

              Kassandra is actually the original form of Cassandra (Greek names do not have Cs), though most will see it as a Kardashianization, which is a shame! As you might expect, the C currently charts higher. Still, Kassandra can lead to all sorts of cute nicknames, such as Kassie, Kass, and Sandy.
          • Kassidy
            • Origin:

              Variation of Cassidy
            • Description:

              Like Cassidy, Kassidy peaked near the turn of the millennium and has lost ground in recent years.
          • Kassie
            • Katarina
              • Origin:

                Slovak variation of Katherine
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                The Russian version of Katherine is usually Ekaterina, but this Slovak form is used throughout Eastern Europe and may be more friendly to the American ear.
            • Kate
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Katherine
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                Kate, in the headlines via Catherine Middleton aka the Princess of Wales, has been as pervasive as Kathy was in the 1950s and 1960s, both as a nickname for Katherine and Kaitlyn and as a strong, classic stand-alone name.
            • Katherine
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                Katherine is one of the oldest, most diverse, and all-around best names: it's powerful, feminine, royal, saintly, classic, popular, and adaptable. Long one of the top girls' names starting with K, Katherine has now been unseated on the popularity list by upstarts Kennedy and Kinsley, but a dip in popularity only adds to its charm.
            • Kathleen
              • Origin:

                Anglicized form of Irish Caitlin
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                Kathleen is the early Irish import version that came between Katherine and Kaitlin, and which hasn't been used in so long it's almost beginning to sound fresh again. It was a surprise pick by one of the hip Dixie Chicks, Martie Maguire. Kathleen was a Top 10 name from 1948 to 1951, and it is the subject of several old sentimental songs, such as "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen."
            • Kathy
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Katherine and Kathleen
              • Meaning:

                "pure"
              • Description:

                There are lots of Kathy moms and grandmas but very few babies, most of whom are now called Kate or Katie.