Kamal
Arabic: perfect one
(Kamil)
Kane
Gaelic: honor, tribute
(Kain, Kaine, Kayne)
Kareem
Arabic: exalted, or noble
(Karim)
Keefe
Irish Gaelic: noble, gentle and handsome
(Kee)
Keir
Celtic: dark-skinned
(Kerr)
Keith
Welsh: the forest
Kele
Native American (Hopi): sparrow hawk
Kelly
Gaelic: warrior
(Kele, Kellen, Kelley)
Kelsey
Scandinavian: the island of the ships
Kelvin
Scottish: friend of ships
Kendrick
Anglo-Saxon: royal ruler
(Ken, Kenric, Kenricks)
Kenelm
Anglo-Saxon: brave ruler, or man of the elm wood
(Ken, Kenni, Kennie, Kenny)
Kenneth
Gaelic: handsome
(Ken, Kenni, Kennie, Kenny, Kent)
Kent
Welsh: bright white
(Ken, Kenni, Kennie, Kenny)
Kenyon
Gaelic: blond or white-haired
(Ken, Kenni, Kennie, Kenny)
Kermit
Celtic: free man
(Ker, Kermie, Kermy, Kerr)
Kerr
Scandinavian: man of the marshland, or dark and mysterious
Kevin
Irish: handsome, gentle and lovable
(Kev, Kevan, Keven, Kevon)
Khalil
Arabic: friend
Kieran
Gaelic: an Irish saint who christainized southern Ireland before Patrick
(Ciaran, Cary, Kerry)
Kimball
Old English: leader of the warriors
(Kim, Kimble)
Kimberly
Celtic: chief
(Kim, Kimmy, Kimball)
Kin
Japanese: golden
King
Anglo-Saxon: wise, or ruler
Kirk
Old Norse and Scottish: church
Kiyoshi
Japanese: quiet child
Kurt
Tuetonic: form of Conrad
(Curt)
Kyle
Gaelic: handsome, or from the hill where the cattle graze
(Kiel, Kile, Kiley, Ky, Kylie)