List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with Ko

Koresh

(KOH-rehsh)

OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Cyrus, Kyros (Ancient Greek), Kurush (Ancient Persian), Cyrus (Biblical), Kyros (Biblical Greek), Cyrus (Biblical Latin), Cyrus, Cy (English), Ciro, Cirino (Italian), Kir (Russian), Ciro, Cirino (Spanish)

Meaning: One who farms Origin: Hebrew

Korian

In Armenian the meaning of the name Korian is: Name of a historian.

Meaning: Name of a historian Origin: Aramaic

Korin

"Spear" for its Latin origins (variant of Corin) "Maiden" for its Greek origin (variant of Corrine which is a variant of Kore which is another name for the Greek Goddess Persephone of spring) Famous real-life people named Korin: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: Maiden Origin: Greek

Korinthian

Korinthian is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 717 times.

Meaning: From Corinth Origin: Greek

Kornél

Kornél is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 142 times.

Meaning: Horn

Kornel

(KAWR-nel)

Kornel as a boys' name is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Kornel is "like a horn". Variant of Cornelius. From a Latin clan name, and often used during the Roman Empire. Painter Kees Van Dongen.

Meaning: Horn Origin: Czech, Latin

Korneli

Korneli is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1303 times.

Meaning: Horn Origin: Spanish

Korosh

Kourosh (Persian: کوروش‎; also spelled as Koorosh) is a Persian male name common in Iran, historically translated into English and Latin as "Cyrus". Notable people with the name include: Kourosh (Cyrus) the Great, Iranian King of Kings.

Korrey

Korrey [ko-r-rey] as a name for girls (also used as boys' name Korrey) is of Old Norse origin. Korrey is a variant form of Corey (Old Norse).

Meaning: From the hollow, of the churning waters Origin: Irish

Korrie

Borrowed from the Irish, Corey is a name of more than one derivation. It is the transferred use of the surname derived from the Gaelic coire (a cauldron, a seething pool, a hollow): hence, “dweller in or near a hollow.” Alternatively, it is an Anglicized form of the var-ious surnames derived from corra (a spear).

Meaning: Ravine Origin: Irish