List of Hindi Baby Names Meanings Starting with K

Kevalin

Definition of kevalin. Jainism. : one who is set free from matter : a liberated soul.

Meaning: Seeker of the absolute Origin: hindi

Kevat

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Kevat is . The poeple have viewed this name 3212 times.

Meaning: Boatman Origin: hindi

Kewal

Name Kewal generally means Only, is of Indian origin, Name Kewal is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Kewal are mainly Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Only Origin: hindi

Keyan

Keyans's (KEY-an) can seem a little shy or scared around new faces but when you meet them you will realize it takes a while to fall in love with or at least have a crush on (nothing like Ians lol) Personal experiences with the name Keyan: | Edit.

Meaning: Crown, King, A form of keon Origin: hindi

Keyur

According to mythology, Keyur (originally Sanskrit) is a golden jewellery, worn by Krishna on his hand (armlet), between shoulder and elbow (biceps). However, if you change the spelling of Keyur in Sanskrit from Dirgh "u" to Rasv "u", its meaning changes to peacock, which is a synonym for Mayur.

Meaning: Armlet Origin: hindi

Keyurin

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Keyurin is . The poeple have viewed this name 2204 times.

Meaning: With An armlet Origin: hindi

Keyush

Keyush name brief: Keyush is baby boy name mainly popular in Hindu religion and its main origin is Hindi. Keyush name meanings is Shine.

Meaning: Shine Origin: hindi

Khadir

Arabic Meaning: The name Kadir is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Kadir is: Green.

Meaning: Heavenly celestial or Moon Origin: hindi

Khagendra

Khagendra Meaning: King of birds, eagle, Garuda. Variant: Khagendra.

Meaning: Lord of the birds Origin: hindi

Khajit

Many Khajiit, but not all, have a specific prefix for their name. This name indicates their position in life in some shape or form. Dar' means they're a thief. ( masculine honorific) Daro' = means they're either nimble fingered or lithe of tongue, or both. (

Meaning: Lord Buddha Origin: hindi