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  1. King
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "monarch"
    • Description:

      King is a name that sends a mixed message. While some might think of it as more fitting for a canine, others see it as a strong name with offbeat style and a full court of rich associations, from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Elvis.

      King Vidor was an important early Hollywood director; King Camp Gillette invented the safety razor.

      If it's king names you're after that aren't King itself, see our list of Names with Royal Meanings or other lists and blogs on royal names.
  2. KNICK
    • 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.
    • KOUFAX
      • Kristy
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of all variations of Kristina
        • Meaning:

          "a Christian"
        • Description:

          Kristy (and Kristi and Kristie) are the ultimate kool girl nicknames of the sixties and seventies, not kwite as kute any more.
      • LAKER
        • Lance
          • Origin:

            English variation of Lanzo, German "land"
          • Meaning:

            "land"
          • Description:

            Though the fuller Lancelot has for the most part been shunned as a 'too-much-name' name, the short form Lance has been consistently in or around the Top 500 since 1938, climbing as high as Number 76 in 1970. It was used as a character name by Walter Scott as far back as 1823. Lance is also the name of a medieval weapon, making this name all boy.
        • Larissa
          • Origin:

            Variation of Larisa, Greek and Russian
          • Meaning:

            "citadel"
          • Description:

            Larissa is a nymph name that's daintily pretty and a fresh alternative to Melissa or Alyssa. Though this is the more common variation in the Western World, the original is actually Larisa.
        • Larkin
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "rough, fierce"
          • Description:

            While Larkin takes this name from girlish bird to boyish surname, there are actually more female Larkins these days than male, and it's a name that works as well for either gender.
        • Lawrence
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "from Laurentium or bay laurel"
          • Description:

            Lawrence has survived from Roman times, when Laurentium was a city noted for its laurel trees (the laurel is a symbol of wisdom and achievement). It was in the Top 50 from the 1890s through the 1950s and the Top 100 for decades longer, always among the most popular boys' names starting with L, but Lawrence is now used less for babies than Landon or Lorenzo.
        • Lebron
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "brown-haired one"
          • Description:

            The best-known bearer of this name by far is basketball superstar LeBron James. While LeBron James is a great athlete and American hero, only 19 baby boys were named LeBron or Lebron in 2021.
        • LEFTY
          • LERYN
            • 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.
            • Liberty
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                Less common than other virtue names, Liberty is nonetheless a name with a long American heritage.
            • Lionel
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "young lion"
              • Description:

                Lionel is one leonine name that hasn't taken off as cousins Leo and Leonardo have, though it did reenter the Top 1000 in 2010 after several years away; it was at its highest point in the 1920s and 1930s.
            • LOCHTE
              • Lolo
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Caroline
                • Meaning:

                  "free man"
                • Description:

                  A peppy nickname name associated with Lolo (born Lori) Jones, American track and field champ.
              • Lott
                • Lynetta