Kalix spelled with a "C" is a Greek name meaning "Very Handsome". It can be pronounced "Kay-lix" or "Cal-ics" Personal experiences with the name Kalix: | Edit. I named my son this because I liked the meaning and also liked names spelled with letter "X" in them.
Kallum is a spelling variation of the name Callum, which comes from the Latin Columba, meaning 'Dove'. It became popular in Scotland when the Irish Saint Columba went there as a missionary, along with its variant Malcolm.
Yiddish given name, from Hebrew Kalonimos, which is from Greek kalos "lovely" or kallos "beauty" + onyma "name." This Hebrew name is first recorded in the Talmud and has been used continuously since then. German variation of Carl. Kálmán - Hungarian personal name of uncertain etymology.
Kaltag is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 807 times.
Kalter Name Meaning. metonymic occupational name for a vintner or someone who worked in a vineyard, from Middle High German kalter, kelter 'wine press'. possibly a nickname meaning 'the cold one', from Kalt + the agent suffix -er.
Kamau is a male name of Kenyan origin that may refer to: It is primarily a masculine name in the Kikuyu, belonging to the Bantu group who migrated from the Congo region. The name was given to a group of young men who went through initiation together.
Meanings and history of the name Kamen: | Edit. This name is also associated with vampires (perhaps bloodline). Kamen in Russian means "stone" Kaemon is Japanese. Famous real-life people named Kamen: | Edit Share what you know!
The meaning of the name “Kamren†is: “crooked noseâ€. Additional information: Scottish surname that originated from the Gaelic nickname cam sròn (crooked nose). Kamren is an alternate spelling of Cameron (Scottish, Gaelic).
Kamron is another typical Americanized respelling of Cameron. Cameron actually comes from a medieval Highland Scottish family name and is derived from the Gaelic words “cam†meaning “crooked†and “sròn†meaning “noseâ€.
Origin of the name Kane: Transferred use of the surname, which is ann Anglicized form of O'Cathán (descendant of Cathán). Cathán is a diminutive form of any of the names beginning with the element Cath-. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.