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Displayed on this page are K- names 101 to 120. Among these names, the English Kobe was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #472 and a usage of 0.026%, followed by Kody, which is used in the English language. Uncommon K- names include the English Kirby, Kirk, the German Kirsten, the Indian Kishan, the Scandinavian Kjeld, Kjell, Kjetil, the Dutch and German Klaas, the Frisian Klaes, the German Klaudius, the Polish Klaudiusz, the German Klaus, the German, Polish, and Scandinavian Klemens, the Czech and Russian Kliment, the German and Scandinavian Knud, Knut, the English Koby, and the Dutch Koen.
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Kirby Kirk Kirsten ... Christian, disciple ... used chiefly in the German language ... variant of Christian ... Kishan ... the black/blue, the ... used chiefly in the Indian language and ... form of Krishna ... Kjeld ... cauldron, kettle, helmet ... primarily used in the Scandinavian ... variant form of Kettil ... Kjell ... cauldron, kettle, helmet ... language of origin is Old Norse and it is used ... variant form of Kettil ... Kjetil ... cauldron, kettle, helmet ... has its origins in the Old Norse language ... variant form of Kettil ... Klaas ... victory of the people ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Dutch and ... form of Nikolaus ... Klaes ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant of Claus ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Klaudius ... limping ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... variant form of Claudius ... Klaudiusz ... limping ... has its origins in the Latin language ... variation of Claudius ... not in the top 1000 names ... Klaus ... victory of the people ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant form of Nicholas ... Klemens ... merciful, gentle ... mainly used in German, Polish, and ... of Latin origin ... variant form of Clement ... Kliment ... merciful, gentle ... origin is Latin, and its use, Czech and Russian ... variation of Clement ... Knud ... knot; race, kind ... of Old Norse origin, and it is used ... variant of Knut ... Knut ... knot; race, kind ... has its origins in the Old Norse language ... used largely in German and Scandinavian ... Kobe Koby Kody Koen |