Popular in the Netherlands

  1. Jorrit
    • Karam
      • Kato
        • Description:

          Hungarian nickname for Katherine that provides a fresh option for parents who want to move beyond Kathy and Kate.
      • Kaya
        • Origin:

          English, Nordic
        • Meaning:

          "pure"
        • Description:

          One of the currently trendy Kaia-Maya-Mia family, deriving either from an elaboration of Kay or an alternative spelling of Kaia, a Scandinavian diminutive of Katarina.
      • Kenza
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "treasure"
        • Description:

          Kenza may feel perfectly in step with modern names like McKenzie and Kinsey and Kendra, but there was an 8th century Moroccan queen named Kenza so the name has deep roots. Kenza is that rare name that's equally attractive, simple, and unusual
      • Kian
        • Origin:

          Irish; Persian
        • Meaning:

          "ancient; king"
        • Description:

          A friendly Irish and Persian name chosen by Geena Davis for one of her twin boys, whose father is Iranian.
      • Kira
        • Origin:

          Russian feminine variation of Cyrus
        • Meaning:

          "throne"
        • Description:

          Though such cognates of Kira as Keira, Kyra, and Ciara are increasingly popular throughout Europe and in the U.S., this Cyrus relative has a different root. As with all the many variations of this appealing name, there is often confusion around spelling and pronunciation -- does the first syllable rhyme with ear or eye?
      • Klara
        • Origin:

          German, Russian, Polish, Scandinavian
        • Meaning:

          "light"
        • Description:

          German, Slavic and Scandinavian form of Clara, which is a Top 100 girl name in multiple European countries, including Austria, Croatia, Iceland and Poland.
      • Kobe
        • Origin:

          Swahili
        • Meaning:

          "tortoise"
        • Description:

          Basketball legend Kobe Bryant, whose name was inspired by a Japanese steak house, brought this energetic and appealing name into -- and out of -- the mix. Bryant's tragic death in a helicopter crash in 2020 increased the popularity of his name, as fans and admirers named their children Kobe in honor of the star.
      • Koen
        • Origin:

          Dutch diminutive of Coenraad
        • Meaning:

          "bold advisor"
        • Description:

          A short form popular in the Netherlands, though in the U.S. Koen and Coen are easily confused with Cohen, the Jewish surname meaning "priest" which has recently gained currency as a first name. The Dutch pronunciation is more like "coon."
      • Kylian
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Cillian or Killian, Irish
        • Meaning:

          "war strife or church"
        • Description:

          The Kylian spelling of this popular Irish name was introduced to the lexicon by French soccer star Kylian Mbappé. Kylian entered the US Top 1000 a few years ago and is trending upwards.
      • Kis
        • Laurens
          • Leia
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Leya, Spanish; Hindi
            • Meaning:

              "the law; lion"
            • Description:

              This spelling variation of Leya was popularized by the Star Wars films, but is still firmly in the US Top 1000 many years later. This spelling is also probably preferred as it is clearer in pronunciation to the original Hindi name, Leya (which sometime gets pronounced Lee-ah).
          • Len
            • Lenny
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Leonard
              • Meaning:

                "brave lion"
              • Description:

                Nickname of yesteryear now saddled with all manner of unattractive associations. Any Leonard of today would be called Leo, or maybe Leon or Leonard (or much more fashionably, Leonardo).
            • Lewis
              • Origin:

                English variation of Louis
              • Meaning:

                "renowned warrior"
              • Description:

                Lewis is the best spelling to choose if you want this pronounced with the S. Lewis has been in the Top 5 in Scotland since 2000, and is one that parents in the U.S. are just beginning to rethink.
            • Lieve
              • Liza
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Eliza and Elizabeth, Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "pledged to God"
                • Description:

                  Liza's heyday was the mid-1970s, following on the heels of super-popular sister Lisa. But thanks to the fact that it never became superpopular, Liza remains a name not especially tied to one generation or style.
              • Loek
                • Origin:

                  Dutch diminutive of Lucas, Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "man from Lucania"