Names by Nickname

  1. Joggie
    • Josh
      • Kaia
        • Origin:

          Latin, Scandinavian, or Hawaiian
        • Meaning:

          "to rejoice or sea"
        • Description:

          The new Maia, the next Kayla, Kaia has been on the charts since the year 2000. You might see it as a female form of the also-rising Kai, which means sea in Hawaiian and is sometimes used for girls as well, or as a Kardashianization of the ancient goddess name Caia.
      • Kata
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Katariina, Finnish, and Katalin, Hungarian
        • Meaning:

          "pure"
        • Description:

          A European nickname for Katherine variations.
      • 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.
      • Katica
        • Kay
          • Origin:

            English, diminutive of Katherine
          • Description:

            Kay, a cigarette-smoking, nightclubbing name of the 1930's, could be ready for a comeback along with cousins May/Mae and Ray/Rae.
        • Kees
          • Origin:

            Dutch diminutive of Cornelius
          • Description:

            Has a lot of charm, giving the sense of opening the door to life, and has a creative connection to Dutch artist Kees van Dongen.
        • Ken
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Kenneth; Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "born of fire or handsome; healthy and strong"
          • Description:

            In many minds this one belongs to Barbie, but with such positive meanings and international connections, can Ken make the transition to usability again?
        • Kessie
          • Origin:

            African, Ashanti
          • Meaning:

            "chubby baby"
          • Description:

            Kessie is cute but slight.
        • Kester
          • Origin:

            Scottish form of Christopher
          • Meaning:

            "one who carries Christ"
          • Description:

            Nearly unknown outside the British Isles, this old Scottish variation has a sleek surname feel that can make an excellent update of the flagging Christopher.
        • Ketty
          • Kiah
            • Origin:

              Short form of Hezekiah, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "God gives strength"
            • Description:

              Drawn from old record books, Kiah is an antiquated nickname that feels perfectly appropriate for modern times -- maybe more so than father name Hezekiah.
          • Kiki
            • Origin:

              French nickname and Japanese
            • Meaning:

              "double happiness"
            • Description:

              Kiki is one of the Coco-Gigi-Fifi-Lulu bohemian-type French nickname names from the turn of the last century, which have endless energy and sparkle. Artist Kiki Smith is its most well-known contemporary representative, and Kiki was the inspiring heroine of Zadie Smith's On Beauty. Kiki can be a nickname for any name beginning with the K sound, from Katherine to Christina to Kayla.
          • Kim
            • Origin:

              English diminutive of Kimberly; Vietnamese; Scandinavian diminutive of Joachima; Soviet name
            • Description:

              Kim was the coolest name... of the 1960s. Kim was popularized by actress Kim Novak, and its energy is still maintained by rapper Lil' Kim, but it holds lil' or no appeal for new babies. Parents who like Kim's short, sweet sound might look to a choice such as Sam, Lou, or Belle.
          • Kinga
            • Origin:

              Hungarian, Polish
            • Meaning:

              "brave"
            • Description:

              Though the name Kinga has penetrated the international consciousness via the Slovakian model Kinga Rajzak, it's a rare choice for American baby girls: Only six were named Kinga last year. Is that because Kinga sounds like pseudo-royalty, ala Princessa? Though with names such as Reign and Royal rising through the ranks, the time-honored Kinga may see more widespread usage.
          • Kip
            • Origin:

              American diminution of Christopher
            • Description:

              Kip Thorne, nobel laureate and long-time colleague of Stephen Hawking, is just one of several Kips who don't have a longer name.
          • Kit
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Christopher
            • Meaning:

              "bearer of Christ"
            • Description:

              Actor Kit Harington, aka the dreamy Jon Snow on Game of Thrones, has given this nickname-name new style and appeal for boys. Actress Jodie Foster used it for her son.
          • Kitty
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Katherine
            • Meaning:

              "pure"
            • Description:

              This endearing nickname name is one Katherine pet form that predates all the Kathys and Katies, having been fairly common in the eighteenth century. With the current mini-craze for animal-related names, Kitty is sounding cute and cuddly again—she's already jumped back onto the U.K. list, at number 199.
          • Kizzy
            • Origin:

              Variation of Keziah
            • Meaning:

              "cassia tree"
            • Description:

              Kizzy was a character in Alex Haley's Roots; this and other Keziah variations were widely used among enslaved people. In Roots the name is explained by the hero Kunta as 'you sit down' or 'you stay put' in the Mandinka language meaning that 'this child would never get sold away'.