Boys Names: Meanings, Nicknames


Kofi

Kofi was one of five 4-letter names given to 33 American baby boys in 2013. The other four were Kavi, Kobi, Kohl and Kush.

Knut

Unlike Knox, the K in Knut is not silent. it is pronounced ka-newt

Knox

After Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt named their son Knox, the name reappeared in the Top 1000 American baby names, rising to No. 245 by 2016

Klaus

English speakers often associate Klaus with Santa Claus; however, it is pronounced “klowse”

Klaas

Klaas is the Dutch version of Klaus. Both can also be spelled with a C

Kirk

Kirk’s last appearance in the Top 1000 American baby boy names occurred in 2002

Killian

In the USA, Killian reached No. 955 with 20 recorded male births in 1995. By 2011, it was No. 264 with 1376 recorded births

Kiefer

Kiefer entered the USA Top 1000 most popular boys names in 1990 at No. 885, rose to No. 709 in 1991, then fell off the list

Kian

Kian Egan

In 2017, 670 American baby boys and 6 American girls were named Kian

Kevork

Many Armenian churches in the United States are named after Saint Kevork aka Saint George

Kevin

In addition to its popularity in English-speaking countries, Kevin has been a popular name in Spain, France, Hungary and many other European countries

Kerry

Kerry’s most popular time period as an American baby boy’s name was in the 1960s

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