Knightley

English, “woodland where knights reside” or “clearing of the knights.”

Kolby

Norse, “coal settlement.”

Kody

English, “helpful, pillow.”

Kameron

Scottish, “crooked nose.”

Kobe

African Swahili, “tortoise.”

Karter

English, “transporter of goods by cart.”

Kohana

Native American, “swift.” 

Kieran

Irish, “little dark-haired one.”

Keran

Armenian, “a wooden post.” 

Kesten

Croatian and German, “chestnut.”

Kheri

Swahili, “better.”

Kamari

Swahili, “moonlight.” 

Kainoa

Hawaiian, “unrestricted sea or sea of freedom, namesake.” 

Kadri

Turkish, “pure.”

Kelby

English and Norse, “dweller by the stream, farm near the spring.”

Kailor

Modern invented name.

Kelley

Irish, “war, strife.”

Kai

Hawaiian, “sea.”

Kenley

English, “king’s meadow.”

Kelsey

English, “ship’s victory.”

Kaden

Modern invented name.

Kit

A short form of Christopher, Katherine, Kathleen.

Kensington

English, “the town of Cynsige’s People.”

Kendall

English, “royal valley.”

Kennedy

Irish and Scottish, “helmet head.”

Kiernan

Irish, “little dark one.”

Keelan

Irish, “companion, slender.”

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