Displayed on this page are K- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Kenneth (English and Scottish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #135 and a usage of 0.1404%, and it was followed by Kelvin (English), Kenny (English, Irish, and Scottish), Kendall (English and Welsh), Kendrick (English), Keon (English), and Kelton (English) in descending order; among the rare K- names are the Turkish Kemal, the English and German Ken, the English Kenan, the English and Welsh Kendal, the English Kenelm, Kennard, the English, Irish, and Scottish Kennedy, the Scandinavian Kennet, the English Kenrick, the Scandinavian and English Kent, the English Kenton, the English and Scottish Kerr, and the English Kerry.
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Kelton 929 ... keel town ... primarily used in the English language ... first name is from an Old English place name ... Kelvin 445 ... narrow water ... has its origins in the Scottish language ... first name is derived from the English ... Kemal ... origin and use are both in the Turkish language ... name was borne by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk ... Ken ... fair and fiery ... used mostly in the English and German ... form of Kenneth ... ranked at #177 then ... Kenan ... possession, smith ... of Hebrew origin and it is used largely ... name was borne by Cainan, a Biblical ... Kendal ... valley of the River ... used predominantly in the English and ... variant of Kendall ... Kendall 535 ... valley of the River ... used predominantly in the English and ... surname could also be from the town of ... Kendrick 552 ... high summit, greatest ... largely used in the English language ... first name is from a Welsh and Scottish ... Kenelm ... bold defender ... primarily used in English and its ... name was borne by the 9th century Saint Kenelm ... Kennard ... bold, keen; royal; warden, guard; brave, hardy ... language of origin is Old English and it is used ... Kennedy ... ugly head ... an English, Irish, and Scottish name ... first name is from the surname, Anglicized ... Kennet ... fair and fiery ... used chiefly in the Scandinavian ... form of Kenneth ... listed outside of the top 1000 ... Kenneth 135 ... fair and fiery ... primarily used in English and ... name evolved as the Anglicized form of the ... Kenny 503 ... fair and fiery ... used chiefly in the English, Irish, and ... form of Kenneth ... ranked at #168 then ... Kenrick ... high summit, greatest ... an English name of Celtic origin ... variant of Kendrick ... Kent ... fair and fiery ... origin is Celtic, and its use, Scandinavian and ... form of Kenneth ... Kenton ... royal manor ... language of origin is Old English and it is used ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Keon 842 ... origin and use are both in the English language ... The name is likely to be a modern coinage ... Kerr ... marsh land, land with ... language of origin is Old Norse ... predominantly used in English and Scottish ... Kerry ... descendants of Ciar ... largely used in the English language and ... a rare baby name for boys ...
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