Boy Names That Start With K

Explore our collection of boy names that start with K, where creativity meets tradition! From the classic Kenneth to the cool and modern Kaden, these names offer a variety of styles to suit every taste.

Kace

Irish, Gaelic, “alert, watchful.”

Kacher

Armenian, “many brave ones, sparrow.”

Kade

English, “round, lumpy.”

Kagan

Turkish, “king, ruler.”

Kale

Hawaiian, “strong and manly.”

Kaleb

Hebrew, “devotion to God.“

Kaleo

Hawaiian, “sound, voice.”

Kalman

Hebrew, “gracious, good reputation.”

Kalyan

Sanskrit, “fortunate.” 

Kama

Sanskrit, Swahili, “desire or love, similar to.”

Kamal

Persian, “beauty, excellence.”

Kamon

Thai and Japanese, “from the heart, family crest.”

Kamran

Persian, “prosperous.”

Kane

Welsh, Japanese, and Hawaiian, “warrior, beautiful, gold.”

Kannon

Japanese, “a Chinese Buddhist deity of mercy and compassion.”

Kareem

Arabic, “generous, noble, honorable.”

Karsten

Norwegian, “a Christian.” 

Kasen

Modern invented name.

Kash

Modern variant of the name Cash.

Kasimir

Slavic, “enforces peace.”

Kason

Modern invented name.

Kauko

Finnish, “far away, remote.”

Kavan

Persian, “Saturn.”

Kavi

Hindi, “wise poet.” 

Kavin

Sanskrit, “handsome.”

Kayan

Persian, “grace of God.”

Keaghan

Irish, “son of Egan, fiery.”

Kealan

Irish and Gaelic, “slender or narrow.”

Kealoha 

Hawaiian, “the love or beloved.”

Keane

Irish, “ancient, warrior.”

Keaton

English, “place of hawks, shelter town.”

Keats

English, “kite, shelter.”

Keegan

Irish, “descendant of Caodhagán.”

Keid

Egyptian, “broken eggshells.”

Keiron

Irish, “dark-haired one.”

Keith

Gaelic and Scottish, “one who dwells in the forest.”

Kelemen

Latin, “mild, merciful.”

Kellan

German, “swap, or slender.”

Kellen

Scottish, “son of Alan, might warrior.”

Keller

German, “cellar master.”

Kelner

German, Dutch, and Jewish, “cellarman, steward, overseer, or waiter.”

Kelso

Scottish, “chalk ridge.”

Kelton

Scottish and English, “town of the keels, ship settlement”

Kelvin

Scottish, “riverman.”

Kemp

English, “athlete.”

Kemsyn

Old English or Celtic, “noble companion or brave friend.”

Kemuel

Hebrew, “raised by God.” 

Kenall

Celtic, Breton, and Cornish, “strong chief or leader.”

Kendrew

Scottish and Old English, “man, warrior, brave, beloved.”

Kendrix

Scottish, “royal chieftain.”

Kendry

Scottish, “son of Henry, brave ruler.”

Kenelm

English, “brave helmet.”

Kenji

Japanese, “second son.”

Kennan

Scottish, “son of Cionnaith, born of fire.”

Kennelly

Irish and Gaelic, “descendant of a wolf, chief.”

Kenner

Scottish Gaelic, “brave chieftain, son of wise ruler.”

Kenneth

Scottish, “born of fire, handsome.”

Kennett

Irish, Gaelic, “fire born; good-looking, strong.”

Kenny

Scottish and Irish, “born of fire, handsome.”

Kensley

English, “royal meadow or noble clearing.”

Kent

English, “border.”

Kentley

English, “from the meadow’s edge.”

Kenton

English, “Kenn settlement, brave settlement.”

Kenway

English, “brave in war, royal road.”

Kenzo

Japanese, “strong and healthy.”

Keo

Cambodian, “superior, extraordinary.” 

Kepler

German occupational name.

Kerem

Turkish, “nobility, generosity, and mightiness.”

Keris 

Malaysian or a variation of Welsh Carys, “dagger, love, or…

Kerwin

Irish, “little dark one.”

Kessem

Hebrew, “predicting, enchanting.”

Kester

Scottish and English, “one who carries Christ.”

Keverne

Cornish, “little chief” or “young leader.”

Kevin

Irish, “handsome birth.” 

Khoren

Armenian, “from the deep, lively.”

Kian

Irish, “ancient.”

Kiano 

African, “wind in the waves, whirlwind.”

Kiel

German, “a wedge.”

Kimo

Hawaiian, “the supplanter.”

Kingston

English, “from the king’s town.”

Kiran

Sanskrit, “ray of light or beam of light.”

Kirwyn

Celtic, “dark, fair-skinned.”

Klemens

Scandinavian from Latin, “merciful.”