| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2601 | Kennard | English | Bold. | M | |
| 2602 | Kenneth | English | Royal obligation; Good-looking; fair. | M | |
| 2603 | Kenrick | English | Royal ruler. Chief hero. Used more commonly as a surname. | M | |
| 2604 | Kenriek | English | Royal ruler. | M | |
| 2605 | Kenrik | English | Royal ruler. | M | |
| 2606 | Kenryk | English | Royal ruler. | M | |
| 2607 | Kent | English | Derived from the English county of Kent. | M | |
| 2608 | Kenton | English | Royal chieftain. Derived from the surname and place name, Kent. | M | |
| 2609 | Kentrell | English | Royal chieftain. | M | |
| 2610 | Kenward | English | Bold guardian. | M | |
| 2611 | Kenway | English | Bold warrior. | M | |
| 2612 | Kerr | English | Variant of Carr: Swamp; bog. | M | |
| 2613 | Kerrick | English | King's rule. Surname. | M | |
| 2614 | Kester | English | From the Roman camp. | M | |
| 2615 | Kim | English | Diminutive of Kimball: Bold family. Bold kin. Famous Bearer: The hero of Rudyard Kipling's novel 'Kim' (1901). | M | |
| 2616 | Kimball | English | Bold family. Bold kin. | M | |
| 2617 | King | English | King. King's field. Title used as a surname by the members of a royal household. Famous Bearer: American film director King Vidor. | M | |
| 2618 | Kingdon | English | From the king's hall. | M | |
| 2619 | Kingsley | English | From the king's wood/meadow. Used as a first name since the 19th century. Famous Bearer: British novelist Kingsley Amis. | M | |
| 2620 | Kingston | English | From the king's village or estate 'King's field.' King is one of several titles occasionally used as given names. | M | |