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Rare and unique names given in Finland (K, boys)
These names are from a list of 6000 names given to Finnish children (aged 1 to 10 years old). Some of the names may seem ordinary to Anglophones, but in Finland they're still considered rare and/or unique.Kaamos - means "polar night" in Finnish
Kaapo
Kaapo-Kasperi
Kaapo-Veikko
Kaapriel
Kaapro
Kaarne
Kaiku - means "echo" in Finnish
Kaimar
Kairo - the Finnish name for Cairo (the capital city of Egypt)
Kaito
Kaius / Kajus
Kalle-Antti
Kalle-Aukusti
Kalle-Oskari
Kalle-Pekka
Kalle-Tapio
Kalle-Valtteri
Kamu - means "pal", "buddy" and "friend" in Finnish
KangzeKare
Kariom
Karl-Anton
Karl-Axel
Karl-Edvin
Karl-Emil
Karl-Lukas
Karl-Marcus
Karlos
Karl-Robin
Karl-Sander
Karl-Villem
Karmo-Kevin
Karo
Karri
Kasimir
Kaspar
Kasper-Gabriel
Kaspian
KassuKauno
Kaur
Kauri
Kelwin
Ken
Kenan
Kenji
Kennet
Kenno - means "honeycomb" in Finnish
Kenny
Kenor
Kenrick
Kent
Kerkko
Kermo
Kevin
Khalid
Khami
Kheelan
KhuKian
Kie
Kiite
Kille
Kim
Kingston
Kiri
Kiril / Kirill
Kirmo
Kisciel
Kivi - means "stone", "pebble" and "rock" in Finnish
Klas
Klaus
Kliment
Knut
Knuut-Herman
Koitto - means "dawn(ing)" in Finnish
Konny
Konrad
Konsta-EliasKonstantin
Konsti - means "gimmick" and "trick" in Finnish
Koobe
Kosmo
Kosmos - the Finnish word for cosmos
Kosti
Kostia
Kouta
Kris
Krishan
Krissada
Kristaps
Krister
Kristian-Mikael
Kristijan / Kristjan
Kristo
Kristof
Kristofer / Kristoffer
Kristupas
KuismaKunto
Kurmo
Kusti
Kusti-Iisakki
Kusti-Pekka
Kuuno
Kuura - means "frost" in Finnish
Kuutti - means "seal pup" in Finnish
Kuzey
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I likeKaius / Kajus
Kaspian
Kelwin
Kenor
Kian
Kiril / Kirill
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