Family Tree Names

  1. Jaggi
    • Jenima
      • Johannette
        • Joseff
          • Karl
            • Origin:

              German and Scandinavian variation of Charles
            • Description:

              Manly almost to the point of macho.
          • Karolina
            • Karoline
              • Origin:

                German and Scandinavian variation of Caroline, French
              • Meaning:

                "free man"
              • Description:

                Karoline is the form of the classic Caroline commonly used in Germany and throughout Scandinavia, where it is popular. It's an acceptable if not tradition spelling variation, given to nearly 100 baby girls in the US last year, versus more than 3000 named Caroline.
            • Kaspar
              • 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."
              • Kathryn
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Katherine and Catherine, Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "pure"
                • Description:

                  Although the Kathryn spelling feels like a modern streamlining of this ancient royal and saints' name, it is in fact found back through history. At least one of Henry the Eighth's unfortunately wives sometimes spelled her name as Kathryn.
              • Katie
                • Origin:

                  English, diminutive of Katherine
                • Meaning:

                  "pure"
                • Description:

                  Friendly mega-popular short form of Katherine that has definitively replaced Kathy, Katie is often given on its own. Going forward, though, Katie is more stylishly clipped itself to the grownup Kate.
              • Kaziah
                • Kenneth
                  • Origin:

                    Scottish and Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "born of fire, handsome"
                  • Description:

                    Kenneth may have lost much of its luster now, but Kenneth has had its moments of glory. The first king of Scotland was Kenneth, and Sir Kenneth, a Christian crusader, was the hero of the Sir Walter Scott novel The Talisman.
                • Kermit
                  • Origin:

                    Irish, variant of Diarmaid/Dermot
                  • Meaning:

                    "free man"
                  • Description:

                    Kermit was a Top 500 name until the 1960s, not coincidentally the decade in which Kermit the Frog became well known, proving that it isn't easy being green, even for a name. But we think it's time for some of those appealing Sesame Street names--Kermit, Elmo, Grover--to be taken out of that context and be considered on their own.
                • Katharina
                  • Lamont
                    • Origin:

                      Scandinavian
                    • Meaning:

                      "man of law"
                    • Description:

                      Outmoded comic book choice.
                  • Lane
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "a small roadway or path"
                    • Description:

                      Lane is a recent hit name, that could be used for either gender, but is much more popular for boys. It's a surname that projects the pleasant picture of narrow, tree-lined country roads.
                  • Laura
                    • Origin:

                      English from Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
                    • Description:

                      Laura is a hauntingly evocative perennial, never trendy, never dated, feminine without being fussy, with literary links stretching back to Dante. All this makes Laura a more solid choice than any of its more decorative counterparts and one of the most classic girl names starting with L.
                  • Laurie
                    • Origin:

                      English, diminutive of Laura
                    • Meaning:

                      "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
                    • Description:

                      Laurie morphed into the more streamlined Lori in the sixties but now feels dated for a girl in either spelling. Update Lauren has been renovated as Laurel or Laura itself.