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K – from Kader to Kyran
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squad Arabic, form of Qadir “capable, efficient” Kai, Kay Nordic short form of “Kaye”, probably of Celtic origin, is used as a male and female first name. But also as a diminutive of Gajus. It means “lake” in Hawaii. Kajetan Latin, “The man from the city of GaĂ«ta” Kalani Polynese for “sky” camel Arabic “perfect”, Sanskrit “red” Kamil Arabic, “complete” Karel dutch and Czech form of Karl karim Arabic, “generous” Karl also Carl, old German first name, originally nickname, to Old High German kar(a)l “man, husband”, Middle Low German kerle “free man, rough guy” Karlheinz, Karl-Heinz Double name from Karl and Heinz Carol Polish form of Karl Karsten, Carsten Low German form of Christian Casimir, Casimir polish, from kazic “destroy” + me “peace” Caspar, Caspar Dutch form of Jasper; means “treasurer” in Persian. Keanu Indian first name, also: Hawaiian origin “fresh wind” from “ke anu” = “the cool” keith English, originally Scottish surname, derived from a place originally called “Forest”. Kelvin English, derived from a surname, “near the water” kemal Turkish, “talent, aptitude” or “the highest value” ken Short form of names with kenan biblical, means “control, possession”, in the Old Testament the great-grandson of Adam. Kenyah Biblical, Hebrew means “Yahweh creates”. Kendal, Kendall English, derived from a surname after a town in north-west England, means “valley of the River Kent” Kenneth English form of COINNEACH and of CINÁED. This name was borne by the Scottish king Kenneth (CinĂĄed) Mac Alpin, who united the Scots and the Picts in the 9th century. Another famous bearer was Kenneth Grahame, the Scottish novelist who wrote The Wind in the Willows. Keno, Kenno Frisian form of Germanic names from Kuni-, Kerim Turkish, “the Generous” Kersten Low German form of Christian Kevin English form of the Irish name caoimhĂ­n, derived from the older Irish coemgen, from Old Irish coem “friendly, light, stately” + gein “birth”. kieran Irish, derived from ciaran, Irish ciar “black”. This was the name of two Irish saints: Saint Ciaran the Elder, the patron of the kingdom of Munster, and Saint Ciaran of Clonmacnoise, the founder of a monastery in the sixth century. Kilian English, German form of Cillian; from Gaelic ceallach “war, combined strife” or Gaelic ceall “church” This was the name of an Irish saint who Christianized the Frankish Empire in the 7th century. Kiriakos Greek, “Sunday child” kirk English, from Old Norse kirkja “church” Kiyoshi Japanese for “purity” Klaus, Claus independent short form of Nikolaus since the Middle Ages. Clemens, Clemens Latin, clemens “mild, gentle of character and demeanor, merciful” Knut Nordic first name, to Old High German chnuz “frank, bold”; Danish knud. Also Old Norse knĂștr “knot”. Canute was a Danish prince who defeated Æðelred II, King of England, in the early 11th century, thereby becoming king of Denmark, Norway and England. Kolya Russian short form of Nikolai, Nikolas Conrad, Conrad German first name, to Old High German kuoni “bold, brave” + rat “counselor”; very common name among emperors and kings of the Middle Ages; most common male German name of the 14th century, popular among farmers. Constantine, Constantine Latin, Constantinus “the steadfast”, to Latin constans “to stand firm, steadfast” Corbinian, Corbinian is documented as Old High German Korwin, Latin Corvus “raven”, vorninus “little raven” costa South Slavic short form of Konstantin Kuno Short form of Konrad and names with Kuni-. kuoni “bold, brave” Kurt, Curt, Curd independent short form of Konrad Kuwat Indonesian, “strong” kwaku African, in Akan “born on Wednesday” kwazi African, in Akan “born on Sunday” kyle English, derived from a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic caol “narrow, passage, bottleneck” Kyo Japanese, means “big”, “recognition, approval” or “ginger”. Kyran Irish, form of Kieran, English form of Ciaran, ciar meaning “black”

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