Lansing
Meaning: From the long stone Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lan-Sing Language origin of Lansing: Germanic Regional origin of Lansing: Northern Europe Languages Lansing is most common: English Religions Lansing is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lan Last letter and sound: G, sing Alternative Spelling: Langdon, Landon, Lansing
Kyren
Meaning: Lord, master Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ky-Ren Language origin of Kyren: Germanic Regional origin of Kyren: Northern Europe Languages Kyren is most common: English Religions Kyren is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ky Last letter and sound: N, ren Alternative Spelling: Kyrie, Kyro, Kieron
Larkin
Meaning: From the small house Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lark-In Language origin of Larkin: Germanic Regional origin of Larkin: Northern Europe Languages Larkin is most common: English Religions Larkin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lark Last letter and sound: N, in Alternative Spelling: Lark, Larken
Kyrie
Meaning: Lord, a call to God Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ky-Ree Language origin of Kyrie: Germanic Regional origin of Kyrie: Northern Europe Languages Kyrie is most common: English Religions Kyrie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ky Last letter and sound: E, ree Alternative Spelling: Kyren, Kieran, Kire
Larson
Meaning: Son of Lars, meaning laurel Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lahr-Suhn Language origin of Larson: Germanic Regional origin of Larson: Northern Europe Languages Larson is most common: English Religions Larson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lahr Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Larrson, Lason, Laren
Kyro
Meaning: Victorious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ky-Roh Language origin of Kyro: Germanic Regional origin of Kyro: Northern Europe Languages Kyro is most common: English Religions Kyro is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ky Last letter and sound: O, roh Alternative Spelling: Kyron, Kyros, Kyros
Kolson
Meaning: Unknown origin, possibly a surname Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kohl-Suhn Language origin of Kolson: Germanic Regional origin of Kolson: Northern Europe Languages Kolson is most common: English Religions Kolson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kohl Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Kolsen, Koltan, Kolton
Kolton
Meaning: From the coal town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kohl-Tuhn Language origin of Kolton: Germanic Regional origin of Kolton: Northern Europe Languages Kolton is most common: English Religions Kolton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kohl Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Kolson, Colton, Kylon
Krew
Meaning: Group of people working together Gender: Male Pronunciation: Krew Language origin of Krew: Germanic Regional origin of Krew: Northern Europe Languages Krew is most common: English Religions Krew is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kre Last letter and sound: W, ew Alternative Spelling: Crew, Krue, Krev
Kyaire
Meaning: Likely a modern variation of Kai, meaning sea Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ky-Ah-Reh Language origin of Kyaire: Germanic Regional origin of Kyaire: Northern Europe Languages Kyaire is most common: English Religions Kyaire is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ky Last letter and sound: E, ah Alternative Spelling: Kyra, Kyron, Kiarson