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Displayed on this page are K- names 121 to 140. Kolton was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #583 and a usage of 0.0197%. The name is used mostly in the English language, and was followed in popularity by the English Kole and Kolby. Rare K- names include Koenraad (Dutch), Koldo (Basque), Kolja (Russian), Kolman (Czech and German), Koloman (German), Kolya (Russian), Konrad (German, Polish, and Scandinavian), Konstantin (German, Hungarian, Russian, and Slavic), Konstantinos (Greek), Koray (Turkish), Korbinian (German), Korble (German), Korey (English), Kornel (Czech), Korneliusz (Polish), Kory (English), and Kostandin (Albanian).
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Koenraad ... bold counsel ... used chiefly in the Dutch language ... variant of Conrad ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Kolby Koldo ... fame, loud; fighter, ... origin is Germanic, and its use, Basque ... variant form of Louis ... Kole Kolja ... victory of the people ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Nikolai ... Kolman ... dove; dove, hermit ... language of origin is Latin and Celtic, and it ... variation of Koloman ... Koloman ... dove, hermit ... largely used in the German language ... The meaning of the name is obscure ... Kolton Kolya ... victory of the people ... used predominantly in the Russian ... form of Nikolai ... Konrad ... bold counsel ... used predominantly in the German, ... variation of Conrad ... Konstantin ... steadfast, constant ... of Latin origin ... used mainly in German, Hungarian, Russian, ... Konstantinos ... steadfast, constant ... largely used in Greek and it is ... variation of Constantine ... Koray ... ember moon ... used predominantly in Turkish and its ... not popular as a baby boy name ... Korbinian ... raven ... a German name of Latin origin ... name is ultimately of the Latin 'corvus', ... Korble ... raven ... used chiefly in the German language and ... form of Korbinian ... rare as a baby boy name ... Korey Kornel ... horn ... a Czech name of Latin origin ... variant form of Cornelius ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... Korneliusz ... horn ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variation of Cornelius ... Kory Kostandin ... steadfast, constant ... used predominantly in the Albanian ... variation of Constantine ... |