Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with K

Kohlman

Kohlman Family History. Kohlman Name Meaning. Jewish (Ashkenazic) or Americanized spelling of German Kohlmann.

Meaning: Dove Origin: English

Koichi

The meaning of the name “Koichi” is: “Happiness and one”. Categories: Japanese Names.

Koit

(KOIT)

Koit is an Estonian word meaning "dawn". The word Koit is also used as an Estonian masculine given name. Koit or KOIT may refer to the following: Koit Toome (born 1979), Estonian singer. KOIT, a radio station (96.5 FM) licensed to San Francisco, California, United States.

Meaning: Day break

Koji

(KOH-jee)

Koji is a Japanese name for boys meaning To light the way. Read below for Koji's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Koji is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Little one Origin: Japanese

Kojo

(KOH-jo)

Meanings and history of the name Kojo: | Edit. Kojo is a Ghanaian name from the Akan language meaning "boy born on a Monday"

Meaning: Monday born Origin: African

Koko

The name Koko is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Koko is: Night (Black Foot).

Meaning: Night Origin: American Indian

Kokyangwuti

Native American Meaning: The name Kokyangwuti is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Kokyangwuti is: Spider woman at middle age.

Meaning: Spider woman Origin: Native American

Kol

Kol my youngest very much matches the character on the show, he's fun, devious and has witty humor. Nicknames for Kol: | Edit. Koala. Meanings and history of the name Kol: | Edit. Norse meaning "Dark"

Kolariah

In Biblical the meaning of the name Kolariah is: Voice of the Lord.

Meaning: Voice of the lord Origin: Israeli

Kolb

The surname Kolb originates from the Middle High German "kolbe", with various meanings. The main sense is a mace – a heavy medieval war club with a spiked or flanged metal head, used to crush armor, or a cudgel – a short heavy club with a rounded head used as a weapon and part of an official's insignia.

Meaning: From kolb Origin: Aramaic