Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Ko

Konstantyn

(kawn-STAHN-tin)

The first name Konstantin is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. ... People bearing the name Konstantin include: Given name.

Kontar

The name Kontar is an Egyptian baby name. In Egyptian the meaning of the name Kontar is: Only son.

Meaning: Only child Origin: Ghanaian

Koop

occupational name for a trader, from Low German kopen 'to buy', from an early Latin loanword, caupo meaning 'tavern owner', 'small trader'. from the Frisian personal name Koop, a short form of Jakob (see Jacob).

Meaning: Barrel maker Origin: English

Kooper

Kooper Name Meaning & Origin. Baby Name Wizard.

Meaning: Barrel maker Origin: English

Kopano

The meaning of the name “Kopano” is: “The united or unified; union”.

Meaning: United universe Origin: Breton

Kopecky

Kopecky Name Meaning. Czech (Kopecký): topographic name for someone living by a hill, from kopec 'hill', or habitational name for someone from a place named with this word.

Meaning: Hill Origin: Czech

Koppel

(KOHP-əl)

Koppel Name Meaning. North German: from Middle Low German koppel 'enclosed common pasture', hence a topographic name for someone living near such pasture, or possibly a status name for a commoner, i.e. someone who had the right to use such land for his livestock.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Hebrew

Korah

Korah or Kórach (Hebrew: קֹרַח, Standard Kórakh Tiberian Qōraḥ; "Baldness; ice; hail; frost", Arabic: قارون Qārūn) is a name which is associated with at least two men in the Hebrew Bible.

Meaning: Bald Origin: English

Koray

(KAWR-ie)

Koray is a common Turkish given name. It is composed of "Kor" and "Ay". In Turkish "Kor" means "Ember" and "Ay" means "Moon". Thus, "Koray" means "a moon in the colour of ember".

Meaning: Moon of ember Origin: Turkish

Korban

In Judaism, the korban, (Hebrew: קָרְבָּן‎ qorbān; Yiddish churbn; Arabic: قربان‎‎), also spelled qorban or corban, is any of a variety of sacrificial offerings described and commanded in the Torah. ... The most common usages are animal sacrifice (zevah זֶבַח), peace offering and olah "holocaust."

Meaning: Raven Origin: Latin