Kobe

Meaning: God’s door, a city in Japan Gender: Male Pronunciation: Koh-Bee Language origin of Kobe: Germanic Regional origin of Kobe: Northern Europe Languages Kobe is most common: English Religions Kobe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Koh Last letter and sound: E, bee Alternative Spelling: Ko, Koby, Kobin

Kole

Meaning: Victory of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kohl Language origin of Kole: Germanic Regional origin of Kole: Northern Europe Languages Kole is most common: English Religions Kole is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ko Last letter and sound: E, el Alternative Spelling: Kolton, Kolbe, Koleton

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

Kye

Meaning: Sea, narrow channel Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kai Language origin of Kye: Germanic Regional origin of Kye: Northern Europe Languages Kye is most common: English Religions Kye is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ka Last letter and sound: E, ai Alternative Spelling: Kai, Kyson, Kea

Kyle

Meaning: Narrow, straight Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kyle Language origin of Kyle: Germanic Regional origin of Kyle: Northern Europe Languages Kyle is most common: English Religions Kyle is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ky Last letter and sound: E, el Alternative Spelling: Kyler, Kylan, Kylen

Keystone

Meaning: Central supporting element Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kee-Stohn Language origin of Keystone: Germanic Regional origin of Keystone: Northern Europe Languages Keystone is most common: English Religions Keystone is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kee Last letter and sound: E, stohn Alternative Spelling: Keyston, Keyton, Keyes

Kane

Meaning: Warrior, strong Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kayn Language origin of Kane: Germanic Regional origin of Kane: Northern Europe Languages Kane is most common: English Religions Kane is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kayn Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Kain, Caine, Kainon

Kayce

Meaning: brave Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kays Language origin of Kayce: Germanic Regional origin of Kayce: Northern Europe Languages Kayce is most common: English Religions Kayce is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ka Last letter and sound: E, ys Alternative Spelling: Kace, Kaycee, Kacy

Jude

Meaning: Praise, the name of an apostle Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jood Language origin of Jude: Germanic Regional origin of Jude: Northern Europe Languages Jude is most common: English Religions Jude is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Joo Last letter and sound: E, d Alternative Spelling: Judd, Judah, Jodie

Justice

Meaning: Fairness, just Gender: Male Pronunciation: Juh-Stis Language origin of Justice: Germanic Regional origin of Justice: Northern Europe Languages Justice is most common: English Religions Justice is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Juh Last letter and sound: E, stis Alternative Spelling: Justus, Justen, Juston