Choosing a name for your baby boy is an exciting journey, and names starting with the letter "K" offer a wide array of strong, unique, and meaningful options. Here's a curated list of 230 baby boy names that start with K, complete with their meanings and origins to help you find the perfect name for your little one.
- Kaden - Of American origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Kai - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "sea."
- Kaleb - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "dog" or "faithful."
- Kane - Of Irish origin, meaning "warrior" or "battle."
- Kenneth - Of Scottish origin, meaning "handsome" or "born of fire."
- Kevin - Of Irish origin, meaning "kind" or "gentle."
- Knox - Of Scottish origin, meaning "round hill" or "small hill."
- Kobe - Of Japanese origin, meaning "offering" or "layered quilt."
- Kieran - Of Irish origin, meaning "little dark one" or "black-haired."
- Kellan - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "descendant of Caollaidhe."
- Kingston - Of English origin, meaning "king's town" or "settlement of the king."
- Kurt - Of German origin, meaning "brave" or "courtier."
- Kyle - Of Scottish origin, meaning "narrow" or "strait."
- Kolton - Of English origin, meaning "coal town" or "from the dark settlement."
- Kade - Of American origin, meaning "round" or "rhythm."
- Kyrie - Of Greek origin, meaning "lord" or "master."
- Kasey - Of Irish origin, meaning "vigilant" or "watchful."
- Kylan - Of American origin, meaning "narrow" or "from the narrow land."
- Kamryn - Of American origin, meaning "crooked nose" or "bent."
- Karl - Of German origin, meaning "man" or "free man."
- Kory - Of Greek origin, meaning "heart" or "maiden."
- Kael - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kalvin - Of Latin origin, meaning "bald" or "hairless."
- Kase - Of American origin, meaning "brave" or "vigilant."
- Kris - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "follower of Christ" or "Christian."
- Klaus - Of German origin, meaning "people of victory."
- Kip - Of English origin, meaning "pointed hill" or "shelter."
- Kipton - Of English origin, meaning "village with a hill."
- Kiefer - Of German origin, meaning "pine tree" or "wood."
- Koby - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "supplanter" or "he who follows."
- Koa - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "brave" or "warrior."
- Kadeem - Of Arabic origin, meaning "ancient" or "companion."
- Kayden - Of American origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Kolby - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "dark" or "from the coal town."
- Kyson - Of American origin, meaning "son of Kyle" or "warrior's son."
- Kruz - Of American origin, meaning "cross."
- Kellen - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "descendant of Caollaidhe."
- Korey - Of Greek origin, meaning "maiden" or "girl."
- Kenzo - Of Japanese origin, meaning "strong" or "wise."
- Kiran - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "ray" or "beam of light."
- Korbin - Of English origin, meaning "raven" or "dark."
- Kairo - Of Arabic origin, meaning "victorious" or "triumphant."
- Kason - Of American origin, meaning "brave" or "noble."
- Kaiden - Of American origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Keegan - Of Irish origin, meaning "small flame" or "descendant of Aodhagán."
- Kaius - Of Latin origin, meaning "rejoice" or "happy."
- Kyan - Of Irish origin, meaning "ancient" or "little king."
- Karter - Of American origin, meaning "transporter of goods" or "one who carts."
- Kolt - Of English origin, meaning "young horse" or "colt."
- Kurtis - Of English origin, meaning "courteous" or "polite."
- Kamden - Of American origin, meaning "from the valley of the bright river."
- Kylian - Of Irish origin, meaning "warrior" or "little church."
- Khalil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "friend" or "companion."
- Kymani - Of Swahili origin, meaning "adventurous" or "strong."
- Keaton - Of English origin, meaning "from the settlement by the oak trees."
- King - Of English origin, meaning "ruler" or "monarch."
- Kian - Of Irish origin, meaning "ancient" or "enduring."
- Kyler - Of American origin, meaning "archer" or "bowman."
- Karsen - Of American origin, meaning "son of Carr" or "from the marsh."
- Karson - Of American origin, meaning "son of Carr" or "from the marsh."
- Kody - Of American origin, meaning "helper" or "helper to the chieftain."
- Kasen - Of American origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Kannon - Of American origin, meaning "deacon" or "preacher."
- Kash - Of American origin, meaning "money" or "treasure."
- Kingsley - Of English origin, meaning "king's meadow" or "king's field."
- Kieffer - Of German origin, meaning "barrel maker" or "cooper."
- Keith - Of Scottish origin, meaning "wood" or "forest."
- Kristian - Of Latin origin, meaning "follower of Christ" or "Christian."
- Kristopher - Of Greek origin, meaning "bearer of Christ" or "Christ bearer."
- Kamdyn - Of American origin, meaning "from the valley of the bright river."
- Kamren - Of American origin, meaning "crooked nose" or "bent."
- Kamron - Of American origin, meaning "crooked nose" or "bent."
- Keanu - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "cool breeze" or "sea."
- Keifer - Of German origin, meaning "barrel maker" or "cooper."
- Keagan - Of Irish origin, meaning "small flame" or "descendant of Aodhagán."
- Keon - Of Irish origin, meaning "God is gracious" or "ancient."
- Kelvin - Of Scottish origin, meaning "river" or "narrow water."
- Kempton - Of English origin, meaning "from the town with the market."
- Kenan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "possession" or "sorrow."
- Kennedy - Of Irish origin, meaning "helmeted chief" or "descendant of Cinnéidigh."
- Kendal - Of English origin, meaning "valley of the River Kent."
- Kendall - Of English origin, meaning "valley of the River Kent" or "from the river's valley."
- Kent - Of English origin, meaning "edge" or "border."
- Kenton - Of English origin, meaning "town on the hill" or "settlement on the hill."
- Kianu - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "cool breeze" or "a form of Keanu."
- Kipling - Of English origin, meaning "from the people's land" or "settlement of the people."
- Kirill - Of Greek origin, meaning "lordly" or "masterful."
- Kit - Of English origin, meaning "carrier of Christ" or "bringer of Christ."
- Kodi - Of Native American origin, meaning "pillow" or "cushion."
- Kohen - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "priest" or "descendant of Aaron."
- Konrad - Of German origin, meaning "bold counsel" or "brave advisor."
- Krispin - Of Latin origin, meaning "curly-haired" or "follower of Christ."
- Kross - Of English origin, meaning "cross."
- Kameron - Of Scottish origin, meaning "crooked nose" or "bent nose."
- Kenji - Of Japanese origin, meaning "intelligent second son" or "wise second son."
- Kerry - Of Irish origin, meaning "dark-haired" or "from the place of the dark."
- Karim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "generous" or "noble."
- Kasper - Of Persian origin, meaning "treasurer" or "bringer of gifts."
- Kale - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the green leaf" or "strong."
- Kalev - Of Estonian origin, meaning "hero" or "of the land."
- Kapono - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "righteous" or "good."
- Kasim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "distributor" or "one who divides."
- Kavin - Of Irish origin, meaning "handsome" or "graceful."
- Kendrick - Of Welsh origin, meaning "chief" or "ruler."
- Kelan - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kelby - Of English origin, meaning "from the farm by the spring."
- Keller - Of German origin, meaning "cellar" or "storehouse."
- Kellin - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "from the narrow land."
- Khari - Of African origin, meaning "king" or "ruler."
- Khai - Of Vietnamese origin, meaning "victory" or "triumph."
- Konnor - Of Irish origin, meaning "lover of hounds" or "descendant of Conchobhar."
- Kristos - Of Greek origin, meaning "anointed one" or "Christ."
- Krystian - Of Polish origin, meaning "follower of Christ" or "Christian."
- Kazim - Of Arabic origin, meaning "restrainer" or "one who controls."
- Kazuo - Of Japanese origin, meaning "first son" or "harmonious man."
- Kahlil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "friend" or "beloved."
- Kailas - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "snow-capped mountain" or "a sacred peak."
- Kain - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "acquired" or "possession."
- Kais - Of Arabic origin, meaning "a judge" or "one who is fair."
- Kaiser - Of German origin, meaning "emperor" or "ruler."
- Kajus - Of Lithuanian origin, meaning "earth" or "from the earth."
- Kal - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kalan - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the child" or "young warrior."
- Kalel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "voice of God" or "the voice of God."
- Kalil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "friend" or "beloved."
- Kamal - Of Arabic origin, meaning "perfection" or "complete."
- Kamari - Of Swahili origin, meaning "moonlight" or "moon."
- Kamil - Of Arabic origin, meaning "perfect" or "complete."
- Kanaan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "land of Canaan" or "merchant."
- Kanen - Of Native American origin, meaning "sacred" or "of the spiritual world."
- Kaniel - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my judge" or "judgment of God."
- Kapil - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "red" or "the sun."
- Karan - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "ear" or "hearing."
- Karsten - Of Danish origin, meaning "follower of Christ" or "Christian."
- Kashton - Of American origin, meaning "from the town of the ash trees."
- Kassidy - Of Irish origin, meaning "clever" or "descendant of Caiside."
- Kato - Of African origin, meaning "second-born of twins" or "second."
- Kayin - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "spear" or "weapon."
- Kayleb - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "dog" or "faithful."
- Kaylen - Of American origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kayson - Of American origin, meaning "son of Kyle" or "brave."
- Kazimir - Of Slavic origin, meaning "destroyer of peace" or "bringer of peace."
- Keiran - Of Irish origin, meaning "little dark one" or "black-haired."
- Kekoa - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the brave" or "the warrior."
- Keldric - Of English origin, meaning "from the old town."
- Kell - Of English origin, meaning "from the spring" or "fountain."
- Kelly - Of Irish origin, meaning "warrior" or "descendant of Ceallach."
- Kemar - Of Caribbean origin, meaning "dark-skinned" or "black."
- Ken - Of Scottish origin, meaning "handsome" or "born of fire."
- Kenaz - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "keen" or "horn."
- Kenley - Of English origin, meaning "from the king's meadow" or "clearing."
- Kenyon - Of English origin, meaning "dusty place" or "from the ancient place."
- Kermit - Of Irish origin, meaning "free man" or "son of the free man."
- Kervin - Of Irish origin, meaning "little dark one" or "dark-haired."
- Kester - Of Latin origin, meaning "bearing Christ" or "follower of Christ."
- Kestrel - Of English origin, meaning "a small bird of prey" or "hawk."
- Kevan - Of Irish origin, meaning "handsome" or "kind."
- Keven - Variant of Kevin, of Irish origin, meaning "kind" or "gentle."
- Kevinn - Variant of Kevin, of Irish origin, meaning "kind" or "gentle."
- Khary - Of African origin, meaning "king" or "ruler."
- Kaelin - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kordell - Of English origin, meaning "from the cord" or "from the valley."
- Kaelan - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kyran - Of Irish origin, meaning "little dark one" or "black-haired."
- Kadin - Of American origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Kaelon - Of American origin, meaning "warrior" or "from the narrow land."
- Kaelum - Of American origin, meaning "from the narrow land" or "warrior."
- Kadek - Of Indonesian origin, meaning "youngest child" or "last born."
- Kaelius - Of Latin origin, meaning "heavenly" or "from the sky."
- Kianthony - Of American origin, a combination of Kian and Anthony, meaning "ancient" and "priceless" respectively.
- Keston - Of English origin, meaning "from the chestnut farm."
- Kaidyn - Of American origin, meaning "companion" or "friend."
- Kader - Of Arabic origin, meaning "capable" or "powerful."
- Kado - Of Japanese origin, meaning "corner" or "cornered."
- Kaelem - Of American origin, meaning "from the narrow land."
- Kaelen - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kaeson - Of American origin, meaning "son of Kyle" or "warrior's son."
- Kaeth - Of Welsh origin, meaning "pure" or "chaste."
- Kagan - Of Turkish origin, meaning "ruler" or "khan."
- Kahl - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "bald" or "hairless."
- Kahle - Of German origin, meaning "bald" or "hairless."
- Kahleb - Of Arabic origin, meaning "strong" or "brave."
- Kaik - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "ocean" or "sea."
- Kail - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "victorious" or "the mountain."
- Kailash - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "the mountain" or "the abode of Shiva."
- Kainan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "acquired" or "possession."
- Kaine - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "spear" or "weapon."
- Kaisar - Of Arabic origin, meaning "emperor" or "ruler."
- Kaito - Of Japanese origin, meaning "ocean" or "sea."
- Kaj - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "rejoice" or "happy."
- Kajetan - Of Latin origin, meaning "from Caieta" or "a place in Italy."
- Kako - Of Japanese origin, meaning "flower" or "blossom."
- Kalab - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "dog" or "faithful."
- Kalanit - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "flower" or "a type of flower."
- Kalani - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the heavens" or "sky."
- Kalen - Of Irish origin, meaning "slender" or "narrow."
- Kalik - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "sunlight" or "light."
- Kalin - Of Slavic origin, meaning "vine" or "beautiful."
- Kalman - Of Hungarian origin, meaning "calm" or "peaceful."
- Kalon - Of Greek origin, meaning "beautiful" or "noble."
- Kalub - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "bald" or "hairless."
- Kam - Of American origin, meaning "noble" or "high-born."
- Kamali - Of African origin, meaning "noble" or "chief."
- Kamar - Of Arabic origin, meaning "moon" or "moonlight."
- Kana - Of Japanese origin, meaning "metal" or "gold."
- Kanan - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "merchant" or "land of Canaan."
- Kandor - Of English origin, meaning "great" or "powerful."
- Kang - Of Korean origin, meaning "strong" or "brave."
- Kanishk - Of Indian origin, meaning "an ancient king" or "a great ruler."
- Kaelus - Of Latin origin, meaning "heavenly" or "from the sky."
- Kadri - Of Arabic origin, meaning "capable" or "powerful."
- Kalib - Of Hebrew origin, meaning "bald" or "hairless."
- Kallon - Of English origin, meaning "from the village."
- Kamarion - Of American origin, meaning "strong" or "warrior."
- Kanoa - Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "the free one" or "freedom."
- Kanon - Of Japanese origin, meaning "flower" or "blossom."
- Karey - Of English origin, meaning "from the meadow of the wild boar."
- Kashif - Of Arabic origin, meaning "discoverer" or "one who uncovers."
- Kaspar - Of Persian origin, meaning "treasurer" or "bringer of gifts."
- Kavan - Of Irish origin, meaning "handsome" or "noble."
- Kavish - Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "king" or "poet."
- Keeshawn - Of American origin, a modern variant of KeSean, meaning "gift of God."
- Kellogg - Of English origin, meaning "from the well" or "spring."
- Kellton - Of English origin, meaning "from the town of the spring."
- Kemp - Of English origin, meaning "warrior" or "fighter."
- Kenna - Of Irish origin, meaning "born of fire" or "handsome."
- Kennard - Of English origin, meaning "brave" or "strong."
- Kepa - Of Basque origin, meaning "keeper" or "guardian."
- Keric - Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "beloved" or "dear."
- Kern - Of Irish origin, meaning "little dark one" or "dark-haired."
Each of these names offers a unique blend of cultural roots and modern appeal, giving you a diverse range of options for your baby boy. Whether you prefer a name with historical significance or a more contemporary feel, this list provides meaningful choices that are sure to resonate.