Kachina
Native American: a scared dancer
Kali
Sanskrit: dark goddess, or full of energy
Kalika
Greek: a rosebud
(Kallie, Kally)
Kalinda
Sanskrit: the sun, or bright and shining
(Kalina, Kaleena)
Kara
Greek: pure or purity
Karen
Danish: pure or purity
(Carin, Caren, Caryn, Karin, Kari, Karyn, Kary, Catherine)
Karena
Greek: pure one
Karimah
North Afican: she who is generous
Katherine
Greek: pure or purity
Kathleen
Greek: pure or purity
Kay
Greek: rejoicing
Keely
Celtic: beauty, or slender
(Keelia, Keelin)
Kelly
Gaelic: female warrior
(Kelley, Kelli, Kellie)
Kendra
Old English: wise, all-knowing
(Kendre, Kenna, Kinna)
Kerry
Irish Gaelic: dark-haired
(Keri, Kerri, Kerrie)
Kibibe
Swahil: little lady
Kimberly
Old English: the fortress by the meadow
(Kim, Kimberlee, Kimberley, Kimmi, Kimmie, Kimmy, Kym)
Kimi
Japenese: she who is without peer, or without equal
(Kimiki, Kimiyo)
Kira
Persian: the sun
Kirby
ANglo-Saxon: the town that has a church, the church town
(Kirbee, Kirbi, Kirbie)
Kiri
Hindi: for the aramanth plant
(Kirsi)
Kirsten
Scandinavian: anointed one
(Kirsty, Kirstie, Kirsti, Christine)
Kishi
Native American: night
Kirstine
Greek: pure or purity
Kumi
Japanese: braid, woven cloth or hair
(Kumiko)
Kuri
Japanese: chestnut, or chestnut-colored
Kwantia
Native American (Zuni): God is gracious
Kyale
Scottish Gaelic: lovely
(Kyle, Kylia)