Name you never thought of.

  1. Juke
    • Kinsey
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "king's victory"
      • Description:

        Kinsey enjoyed popularity blip thanks to similarity to Lindsay, and because of Sue Grafton's alphabet mysteries heroine, Kinsey Millhone. Now, Kinsley has become more popular than Kinsey.
    • Kirk
      • Origin:

        Norse
      • Meaning:

        "church"
      • Description:

        Far more friendly and open than similar one-syllable names like Kent, Kurt, and Karl, it's been associated for more than half a century with actor Kirk Douglas, whose birth name was Issur Danielovitch Demsky.
    • Kodiak
      • Origin:

        Alutiiq
      • Meaning:

        "island"
      • Description:

        It's a bear, it's an island, it's (almost) a camera. It's starting to catch some parents' eyes as a wild, adventurous name.
    • Kalmia
      • Kansas
        • Kearny
          • Keno
            • Kettle
              • Lafayette
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "faith"
                • Description:

                  Foppish name with a distinguished forebear, French general Marquis de Lafayette, who fought in the American Revolution. It accounts for the L in L. Ron Hubbard. Old-time short form: Fayette or Fate.
              • Lancaster
                • Origin:

                  English place-name
                • Description:

                  British place-name unlikely to evoke much passion in any baby namer.
              • Lark
                • Origin:

                  English bird name
                • Description:

                  Lark is getting some new and well-deserved attention as a post-Robin and Raven bird name. Although it was first recorded as a name in the 1830's, it has never appeared on the Social Security list.
              • Larsen
                • Laurel
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "laurel tree"
                  • Description:

                    Laurel takes Laura back to its meaning in nature, resulting in a gentle, botanical option. Even more directly than Laura, Laurel relates back to the laurel wreath signifying success and peace in ancient Greece and Rome.
                • Leola
                  • Lowell
                    • Origin:

                      French
                    • Meaning:

                      "young wolf"
                    • Description:

                      Lowell is an upstanding and somewhat conservative name that calls to mind the genteel patrician families of nineteenth century New England, such as the one poet Robert Lowell was born into. Two other Lowell-surnamed poets are Amy and James Russell.
                  • Lacuna
                    • Largo
                      • Loomis
                        • Marmaduke
                          • Origin:

                            Irish
                          • Meaning:

                            "devotee of Maedoc"
                          • Description:

                            One of the ultimate teasable names, an Irish saint's name now associated with the oversized comic-strip dog. Scottish adventurer Bear (born Edward) Grylls took up the challenge when he used it for his son.