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

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

Kylan

Meaning: Narrow, from the valley Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kye-Luhn Language origin of Kylan: Germanic Regional origin of Kylan: Northern Europe Languages Kylan is most common: English Religions Kylan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kye Last letter and sound: N, luhn Alternative Spelling: Kylian, Kylen, Kyler

Kimball

Meaning: Leader of the warriors Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kim-Bahl Language origin of Kimball: Germanic Regional origin of Kimball: Northern Europe Languages Kimball is most common: English Religions Kimball is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kim Last letter and sound: L, bahl Alternative Spelling: Kim, Kimbley, Kimberson

Kimberley

Meaning: From the wood of the royal forest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kim-Bur-Lee Language origin of Kimberley: Germanic Regional origin of Kimberley: Northern Europe Languages Kimberley is most common: English Religions Kimberley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kim Last letter and sound: Y, bur Alternative Spelling: Kim, Kimbrell, Kimberly

Kingsley

Meaning: King’s meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kingz-Lee Language origin of Kingsley: Germanic Regional origin of Kingsley: Northern Europe Languages Kingsley is most common: English Religions Kingsley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kingz Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: King, Kingstyn, Kingsley

Kingston

Meaning: King’s town, settlement of the king Gender: Male Pronunciation: King-Stuhn Language origin of Kingston: Germanic Regional origin of Kingston: Northern Europe Languages Kingston is most common: English Religions Kingston is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, King Last letter and sound: N, stuhn Alternative Spelling: Kingswell, Kingst

Kipling

Meaning: From the royal meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kip-Ling Language origin of Kipling: Germanic Regional origin of Kipling: Northern Europe Languages Kipling is most common: English Religions Kipling is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kip Last letter and sound: G, ling Alternative Spelling: Kip, Kipp, Kipson

Kirby

Meaning: Church village Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ker-Bee Language origin of Kirby: Germanic Regional origin of Kirby: Northern Europe Languages Kirby is most common: English Religions Kirby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Ker Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Kerby, Kerv, Kerbin

Kirkby

Meaning: Village with a church Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kurk-Bee Language origin of Kirkby: Germanic Regional origin of Kirkby: Northern Europe Languages Kirkby is most common: English Religions Kirkby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kurk Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Kirkbyson, Kirkland, Kirky