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.”
Kacyen
Modern invented name.
Kade
English, “round, lumpy.”
Kagan
Turkish, “king, ruler.”
Kahale
Hawaiian, “home.”
Kaiser
German, “emperor.”
Kale
Hawaiian, “strong and manly.”
Kaleb
Hebrew, “devotion to God.“
Kaleo
Hawaiian, “sound, voice.”
Kalevi
Finnish, “hero.”
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.
Kaspen
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.”
Keenan
Irish, “ancient.”
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.”
Kendis
Modern invented name.
Kendrew
Scottish and Old English, “man, warrior, brave, beloved.”
Kendrick
Welsh, “champion.”
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.”
Kenzel
Modern invented name.
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.”
Kesden
Modern invented name.
Kessem
Hebrew, “predicting, enchanting.”
Kester
Scottish and English, “one who carries Christ.”
Keverne
Cornish, “little chief” or “young leader.”
Kevin
Irish, “handsome birth.”
Khalan
Modern invented name.
Khalil
Arabic, “friend.”
Khalon
Modern invented name.
Khoren
Armenian, “from the deep, lively.”
Kian
Irish, “ancient.”
Kiano
African, “wind in the waves, whirlwind.”
Kiel
German, “a wedge.”
Killian
Irish, “little church.”
Kimbren
Modern invented name.
Kimo
Hawaiian, “the supplanter.”
Kingsley
English, “king’s wood.”
Kingston
English, “from the king’s town.”
Kiran
Sanskrit, “ray of light or beam of light.”
Kirwyn
Celtic, “dark, fair-skinned.”
Kleio
Greek, “glory.”
Klemens
Scandinavian from Latin, “merciful.”
