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Klaasje m & f Dutch, West Frisian, East FrisianWhen borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (
Klaas) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix
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Klailea f ObscureMeaning unknown. This is the name of a YouTuber from the Ohana Adventure, Klailea Brea Bennett.
Klarion f & m English (Rare)Alternate spelling of
Clarion, either from the brass instrument, middle english “clarion, trumpet”, originally “clear”, or from Scottish which derives from
Laurence 1, “from laurentum, laurel”... [
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Klaske f West FrisianFeminine version of the name
Klaas, which is a short form of the name
Nicolaas. Nicolaas consists of the Greek words nikè (victory) and laos (people) and means "Victor of the people"
Kleanthi f GreekFrom the Greek elements κλέος (
kleos) "glory" and ἀνθὸς (
anthos) "flower".
Kleia f Various (Rare)Likely a variant of
Kleio. This name emerged sometime in the modern period: it was never used in ancient Greece, nor is it used in modern Greece. It is only borne by a few people from different cultures all over the world.
Klemencia f HungarianHungarian form of
Clementia. It was borne by Klemencia of Hungary (also known as Clémence of Anjou or Clemenza of Naples; 1293-1328), the second wife of Louis X, King of France (1289-1316).
Kleola f Greek MythologyPossibly a short form or corruption of either Κλεολεία
(Kleoleia) or Κλεολαία
(Kleolaia), both of which derive their first element from Greek κλέος
(kleos) meaning "glory"... [
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Klil f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)Means "whole, full, completely, crowned" in Hebrew. Also a flower name, known as "Cercis siliquastrum" in English.
Klila f MandaeanMeans "wreath, circlet" in Mandaic, in Mandaeism myrtle wreaths are used during religious ceremonies and seen as a feminine symbol.
Klinta f LatvianDerived from Latvian
klints "rock; cliff". This name was used by Latvian writer Ilze Indrāne in her novel
Ūdensnesējs (1971).
Klotilda f Croatian (Rare), Lithuanian, Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare), Kashubian, Slovene, German (Bessarabian), AlbanianCroatian, Lithuanian, Czech, Slovak, Kashubian, Albanian and Slovene form of
Clotilde.
Kmara f Georgian (Archaic)Derived from the Georgian interjection კმარა
(kmara) meaning "Enough!". The use of this word as a given name was started by parents who did not want any more daughters, but yet ended up having another one... [
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Knarik f ArmenianArmenian feminine name derived from the word
քնար (k'nar) meaning "lyre".
Knasgowa f CherokeeKnasgowa is Cherokee for heron. Herons, eagles, and other animals are a big part of Cherokee culture.
Kniertje f DutchDutch
diminutive of
Cunera. Popularized by a character in the 1900 play Op Hoop van Zegen by Dutch playwright Herman Heijermans.
K'nyaw m & f KarenMeans "Karen" in S'gaw Karen, derived from Burmese ကရင်
(kayin) of uncertain origin.
Koai f JapaneseJapanese
小 (ko) meaning "small" and
愛 (ai) meaning "love".
Koaki f Japanese (Rare)Japanese feminine name derived from 小 (
ko) meaning "little, small", 亜 (
a) meaning "come after, next, second, Asia, sub-" and 希 (
ki) meaning "hope, pray". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koala f AmericanThe word koala comes from the Dharug gula. Although the vowel 'u' was originally written in the English orthography as "oo" (in spellings such as coola or koolah), it was changed to "oa", possibly in error... [
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Koatsu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small" combined with 厚 (atsu) meaning "thick, heavy, kind". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koba f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 木 (ko) meaning "tree" or 小 (ko) meaning "small, little" combined with 葉 (ba) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kobeni m & f JapaneseFrom 小 (
ko) meaning "little, small" and 紅 (
beni) meaning "red, vermilion, crimson". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kochab f AstronomyPossibly from Arabic الكوكب
(al-kawkab) or Hebrew כוכב
(kokhav) meaning "star". This is the name of the second brightest star (after
Polaris) in the constellation Ursa Minor.
Kochav f & m HebrewMeans "Venus" or "Star" in Hebrew. This is the name of wedding dress designer Pnina Tornai's sister, and has a strictly feminine variant,
Kochava.
Kodak m & f American (Modern, Rare)Variant of
Kodiak perhaps popularized by an American Rapper: Kodak Black. He was most active from 2013 to present. His real name is Dieuson Octave.
Kodian f Popular CultureKodian is the name of a female character in the online role-playing game World of Warcraft.
Koeri f JapaneseJapanese feminine given name derived from
小 (ko) meaning "small" and
衿 (eri) meaning "collar".
Kofiya f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
kofi meaning "sufficient".
Kofoworola m & f YorubaMeans "He/She did not buy this wealth with money" in Yoruba, derived from
kò meaning "(he/she) didn't",
fi meaning "use",
owó meaning "money",
rà meaning "buy" and
ọlá meaning "wealth".
Kofuku f JapaneseFrom Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small" and 福 (fuku) meaning "fortune". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well. A fictional bearer of this name is Kofuku (小福) from the anime Noragami.
Kofuyu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 湖 (ko) meaning "lake", 香 (ko) meaning "fragrance" or 小 (ko) meaning "small, little" combined with 冬 (fuyu) "winter". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Kögala f Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
кёк (kök) meaning "blue, sky" and
ала (ala) meaning "I; them", "mottled, speckled" or "light".
Kogane f Japanese (Rare)This name is used as either 黄金 or 小金 with 黄 (
ou, kou, ki, ko-) meaning "yellow" or 小 (
shou, o-, ko-, sa-, chii.sai) meaning "little, small" combined with 金 (
kin, kon, gon, kana-, kane, -gane) meaning "money, metal."... [
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Kogiku f JapaneseFrom 小 (
ko) meaning "small, little" and 菊 (
kiku) meaning "chrysanthemum". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kohana f JapaneseFrom 小 (
ko) meaning "little, small" and 花 (
hana) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kohane f Japanesemeans " may 7th" in japanese. mainly used for girls born on that day.... [
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Kohara f Polynesian MythologyKohara is the goddess of tuna, and is considered the "mother of all tuna fish". The word also means "to throw a flash of lightning, as a deity". In Māori mythology, lightning begat tuna. In that sense, Kohara can be considered the "ancestor of tuna".
Kohare f Japanese (Modern, Rare)From 晴れ
(hare) meaning "clear/fine weather" prefixed with a
ko kanji, like 小 meaning "small," 心 meaning "heart, mind," 木 meaning "tree" or 虹 meaning "rainbow."... [
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Kohasu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 小 (ko) meaning "small" and 蓮 (hasu) meaning "lotus, waterlily". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Kohime f JapaneseFrom Japanese 姫 (kohime) meaning "princess" or from Japanese 瑚 (ko) meaning "coral", 紅 (ko) meaning "crimson",小 (ko) meaning "small, little", 恋 (ko) meaning "love", 光 (hi) meaning "light" combined with 女 (me) meaning "female, woman, wife", 姫 (hime) meaning "princess" or 媛 (hime) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman, princess"... [
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Kohina f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 小 (
ko) meaning "small, little", 日 (
hi) meaning "sun, day" combined with 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koi f Japanese (Rare)From 恋 (
koi) meaning "romantic or passionate love, affection, to yearn for". Other kanji or kanji combinations can be used.
Koidu f EstonianDerived from the genitive singular (attributive) form of Estonian
koit "dawn".
Koikana f JapaneseFrom Koi meaning “love” (恋), Ka meaning “incense” (香) and Na meaning “Vegetables, greens” (菜). Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koiko f Japanese (Rare)From 鯉 (
koi, ri) meaning "common carp,
Cyprinus carpio" or 恋 (
koi, ren) meaning "affection, romantic love, yearn for" and 子 (
ko, shi) means "child, sign of the rat, first sign of the Chinese zodiac"... [
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Koiku f JapaneseJapanese feminine name derived from
小 (ko) meaning "small, child" and
郁 (iku) meaning "cultural progress, perfume".
Koinu f Japanese (Rare)Taken from 子犬 (koinu) meaning "puppy". Could also use the Kanji combinations 小犬 (koinu) meaning "little dog" or 心犬 (koinu) meaning "heart dog".
Koishi f JapaneseTaken from 恋 (
koishii), which means "to love" in Japanese. It is written こいし using the hiragana writing system.
Koito f & m Japanese (Rare)From
Ito prefixed with a
ko kanji, such as 小 meaning "small," 紅 meaning "crimson," 瑚, part of
Sango, 心 meaning "heart, mind," 幸 meaning "good luck, happiness" or 香 meaning "fragrance." It can also be written as a combination of 恋
(koi) meaning "(romantic) love" and a
to kanji, e.g. 音 meaning "sound" (this combination is more often used on males).... [
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Koiya f JapaneseWith the kanji meaning 恋 meaning love, and 屋 meaning house, And 子 meaning child with the suffix -iya.
Kojika f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 子鹿 (kojika) meaning "fawn", or 小 (ko) meaning "small" or 仔 (ko) meaning "pup, cub, kit, calf" combined with 鹿 (jika, shika) meaning "deer".
Kokachin f Medieval MongolianKokachin was a 13th-century Mongol princess from the Yuan dynasty in China, belonging to the Mongol tribe of the Bayaut.
Kokage f JapaneseFrom Japanese 湖 (ko) meaning "lake" combined with 景 (kage) meaning "light". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ko'kcha f UzbekDerived from the name of a certain kind of melon.
Kokimi f JapaneseJapanese feminine name derived from
小 (ko) mean "small, child",
喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice" and
美 (mi) meaning "beauty".
Ko'klamoy f UzbekDerived from
ko'klam meaning "springtime" and
oy meaning "moon".
Koko f PashtoMeans "cute" in Pashto. It is used as a nickname in Afghanistan, often together with
Gul.
Kokoa f JapaneseFrom 心 (
koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" and 愛 (
a) meaning "affection, love”. Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kokoha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 羽 (ha) meaning "feathers", 花 (ha) or 華 (ha) meaning "flower", 春 (ha) meaning "spring", 初 (ha) meaning "beginning, start, first", 晴 (ha) meaning "clear up" or 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf"... [
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Kokoko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 狐 (ko) meaning "fox", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kokomi f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 心 (
koko) meaning "heart, mind, spirit" or 湖 (
ko) meaning "lake" combined with 美 (
mi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" or 己 (
mi) meaning "itself, oneself"... [
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Kokomo f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 心 (
koko) meaning "mind, heart, spirit, soul; thoughts, ideas" or 心 (
ko) and 々 a Kanji used when the previous kanji is repeated, combined with 桃 (
mo) meaning "peach" or 椛 (
mo) meaning "birch" or 萌 (
mo) meaning "bud, sprout"... [
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Kokona f JapaneseFrom Japanese 琴 (
ko) meaning "harp" or 湖 (
ko) meaning "lake" combined with
々, which duplicates the first syllable and Japanese 奈 (
na) a phonetic character, 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens" or 南 (
na) meaning "south"... [
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Kokonattsu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 夏 (nattsu) meaning "summer". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well. ... [
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Kokone f JapaneseFrom 心 (
koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" and 響 (
ne) meaning "sound, echo". Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Kokono f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Kokora f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 桜 (ra) meaning "cherry blossom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kokori f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 莉 (ri) meaning "white jasmine". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kokorin f Japanese (Modern, Rare)From Japanese 心 (
koko) meaning "heart, mind, core" combined with 梨 (
rin) meaning "pyrus; pear". Other character combinations are possible.
Kokoromi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (kokoro) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kokorozashige f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (kokoro) meaning "heart" combined with 石 (za) meaning "pomegranate / granate", 月 (shi) meaning "moon" and 善 (ge) meaning "flower, bloom, blossom"
Kokoru f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (
koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 瑠 (
ru) meaning "lapis lazuli". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kokowa f Japanese (Modern)This name is used as 心和 with 心 (shin, kokoro, -gokoro) meaning "heart, mind, spirit" and 和 (o, ka, wa, nago.mu, nago.yaka, yawa.ragu, yawa.rageru) meaning "harmony, Japan, Japanese style, peace, soften."
Koku f ChechenKoku Istambulova (1 June 1889? - 27 January 2019) was a Russian longevity claimant who claimed to be the world's oldest person at the time of her death
Kokuma m & f JapaneseFrom 国, 國 (koku) meaning “country”, combined with 真 (ma) meaning “real, genuine, true”.
Kokumo m & f YorubaMeans "he will not die anymore" in Yoruba, typically given to an
Abiku child. Abiku are spirits that are believed to enter a pregnant woman and move in a constant cycle of birth, death, and rebirth... [
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