![]() Some of the loveliest names just come from phonetic sounds put together, and in this case, kay and la work wonderfully together. This could be a wonderful name for your baby girl if you have roots in central Europe.ġ0. This Czech, Slovak, and Polish version of the name Camilla, coming from the Ancient Roman name, Camillus, is a lovely and popular name. This has been a popular girls’ name since the mid-twentieth century, but it originally came from the city name of Kimberley in South Africa, named for Lord Kimberley.ĩ. A variant of Kailani, which also ranked high on the list of girls’ names in 2020, along with Kaylani, this name comes from the Hawaiian kai, meaning “ocean” or “sea” and lani meaning “sky” or “heaven.” This spelling of the name became popular with American singer Kehlani Parrish, who just goes by Kehlani.Ĩ. This is a modern variant of Chloe, and became very popular with Khloe Kardashian, from Keeping Up with the Kardashians fame.ħ. However, since the 1970s, this spelling has become increasingly popular in the United States.Ħ. Over the centuries, it’s a name that’s been incredibly popular, often spelled Catherine. Some say it comes from the word hekateros, meaning “each of the two,” but it could also come from the Greek goddess Hecate. A name associated with royalty, Katherine comes from the Greek name Aikaterine. It became very popular in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s but soared into popularity after Australian pop-princess Kylie Minogue made this name iconic.ĥ. Kylie has its roots in Australia and is said to mean “boomerang” in the Aboriginal language of Nyungar. It has its roots in the Gaelic word ceilidh, a traditional gathering and dance, making it a great name for a jolly little baby.Ĥ. Although it’s also a variant of Kayleigh, another very popular name. ![]() This modern girls’ name is made up of the phonetic sounds of kay and lee. It has its roots in the Irish Gaelic for Ó Cinnéidigh, which has links to the word meaning “armored head.” However, as a surname it was mostly famous for President Kennedy, but today it’s climbed the ranks as a popular girls’ name.ģ. ![]() This is a unisex name that comes from the Irish surname. Although it’s a modern girls’ name, it comes from a place name meaning “clearing beyond the Cyne.” Cyne is a short form for names that mean “royal.” It used to be a rare name for girls before 1990, but it’s exploded in popularity and has held the top spot since then.Ģ. 1 on our list as the most popular girl name that begins with K. ![]() Not sure where to start? Have a look at the most popular girl K names for girls in the United States:ġ. Is naming your children with the letter K a family tradition for you (like with the Kardashians), or do you just love the sophisticated, modern, and cosmopolitan sound and spelling of the letter? From the most popular to names from around the world, we’ve collected an extensive list of names that start with K for girls. ![]()
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