Neutral names starting with K

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Lists of neutral names

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An alphabetical list of neutral names starting with K, continued from the names page, which see for more information. These are neutral-gender names, otherwise known as unisex names. They are equally appropriate for girls, boys, and people of any gender. Nonbinary people don't have to have neutral names, and many notable nonbinary people have names that are usually either masculine or feminine. Neutral names can help make it safer for people to explore their gender expressions. In English-speaking countries, some of the most familiar gender-neutral names starting with K include Kai, Kelly, Kim, Kit, and Kristie. However, there are many more unisex names from around the world that start with K, more than 200 of them, as listed below. Previous page: neutral names starting with J. Next page: neutral names starting with L.

The list

Kabecka. Native American, Arikara tribe. Meaning "Twin."[1]

Kade. American, modern. Variant spelling, from the Old English surname Cade or Caden, possibly meaning "Barrel-maker" or "Stout like a barrel," or from the Welsh name Cadell, meaning "Battle," or "Spirit of battle."[2][3] In the USA, about 715 people have had this name, 99% of whom are boys,[4] but it's considered unisex.[5]

Kaden. American, modern. Variant spelling, from the Old English surname Cade or Caden, possibly meaning "Barrel-maker" or "Stout like a barrel," or from the Welsh name Cadell, meaning "Battle," or "Spirit of battle."[6][7] In the USA, about 209 people have had this name, 98% of whom are boys,[8] but it's considered unisex.[9]

Kadin

Kae. A variant of Kay.[10] Notable nonbinary people with this name include writer/poet Kae Tempest.

Kaede

Kaelin

Kahoru (かほる). Japanese. Meaning depends on kanji spelling.[11]

Kai

Kaiho

Kail

Kailas

Kaili

Kaimana

Kain

Kaino

Kaipo

Kairi

Kalani

Kalei

Kaley. Greek. Feminine name. Meaning "Chaste".[12]

Kalida

Kalin

Kalyan. Indian. Masculine name. Meaning "Welfare".[13]

Kamala. Indian. Feminine name. Meaning "Perfect", "Beautiful".[14]

Kamber

Kamea

Kameron

Kamon

Kami

Kamryn

Kana

Kanapima

Kane. Celtic. Masculine name. Meaning “Warrior”, “Intelligent”. [15]

Kanga

Kanoa

Kansas

Kaoru (かおる). Japanese. Meaning "Incense" (香) or other meanings depending on kanji spelling.

Kapena

Kapono

Kara

Karam

Karli

Karmen

Karo

Karsen

Karsten

Kasen

Kasey

Kass

Kassidy

Katana

Kathan

Katlego

Katriel

Katsumi

Kavi

Kawena

Kaworu (かをる). Japanese. Meaning depends on kanji spelling.[16]

Kayce

Kaycee

Kayden

Kaylor

Kazumi

Kayin

Keahi

Keala

Kealii

Keani

Keanu

Keaton

Keegan

Keelan

Keemeone

Kefilwe

Kei (けい). Japanese. Meaning "Knight" (桂) or other meanings depending on kanji spelling.[17]

Keiki

Keir

Keita

Kel

Keladry

Kelby

Kelcey

Kelii

Kellen

Kelley

Kellsie

Kelly

Kelsea

Kelsey

Kelson

Keltie

Keme

Kenadie

Kendahl

Kendal

Kendale

Kendall

Kendi

Kendis

Kendrix

Kenley

Kennedy

Kensie

Kentucky

Kenyon

Kenzie

Keola

Keran

Kern

Kerr

Kerry

Kesley

Keshet. Means "rainbow" in Hebrew.[18]

Ketill

Kevyn

Khanh

Khánh

Khayrat

Khayri

Khorshid

Khuong

Khurshid

Khuyen

Ki

Kiasax

Kieran

Kieve

Kiffen

Kiho

Kijana

Kiley

Killian

Kilroy

Kim

Kimball

Kimberleigh or Kimberley or Kimberly

Kimblee

Kimeya

Kimn

Kin

Kindall

Kindle

Kinfe

Kingsley

Kinley

Kinsey

Kinsley

Kinta

Kione

Kipling

Kipp

Kirabo

Kiral

Kiran

Kirby

Kirendeep

Kiri

Kirit

Kiros

Kirsten

Kishi

Kismet

Kiss

Kit

Kitkun

Kitoko

Kiyoshi

Kizzy

Kody

Kohaku

Kolton

Konani

Kopin

Kordell

Kory

Kosuke

Kourtney

Kozue

Kris

Kristi

Kristian

Kristie

Kristy

Kulap

Kuldeep

Kuljeet

Kullero

Kulpreet

Kulvinder

Kumba

Kumi

Kun

Kuron

Kuthun

Kyan

Kyden

Kye

Kylan

Kyle. Notable nonbinary people with this name include the model Kyle McCoy. Nonbinary characters in fiction bearing this name include one of the protagonists of the defunct webcomic Kyle & Atticus.

Kyler

Kyo

Kyou

Kyrie

Kyung

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