Names in Cyprus

This is a list of names in which the place is Cyprus.
gender
usage
place
Efe 1 m Turkish
Means "older brother, brave" in Turkish.
Effimia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Euphemia.
Effrosyni f Greek
Modern Greek form of Euphrosyne.
Efnan f Turkish
Turkish form of Afnan.
Efpraxia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Eupraxia.
Efstathios m Greek
Modern Greek form of Eustathios.
Efterpi f Greek
Modern Greek form of Euterpe.
Efthalia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Euthalia.
Efthimia f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Ευθυμία (see Efthymia).
Efthimios m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Ευθύμιος (see Efthymios).
Efthymia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Euthymia.
Efthymios m Greek
Modern Greek form of Euthymius.
Eftychia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Eutychia. It means "happiness" in Modern Greek.
Ege m Turkish
From Turkish Ege, the name for the Aegean Sea.
Egemen m Turkish
Means "dominant" in Turkish.
Eirini f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Ειρήνη (see Irini).
Ejder m Turkish
Means "dragon" in Turkish, of Persian origin.
Ekaterini f Greek
Modern Greek form of Katherine.
Ekber m Turkish
Turkish form of Akbar.
Ekin f & m Turkish
Means "harvest, culture" in Turkish.
Ekrem m Turkish
Turkish form of Akram.
Ela 2 f Turkish
Means "hazel (colour)" in Turkish.
Elanur f Turkish
Means "hazel light", from Turkish ela meaning "hazel" combined with Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".
Eleftheria f Greek
Feminine form of Eleftherios.
Eleftherios m Greek
Modern Greek form of Eleutherios (see Eleutherius).
Elena f Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovak, Czech, Lithuanian, Estonian, Finnish, Russian, Greek, German, English
Form of Helen used in various languages, as well as an alternate transcription of Russian Елена (see Yelena).
Eleni f Greek
Modern Greek form of Helen.
Elias m Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, English, Dutch, Greek, Amharic, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of Elijah used in several languages. This is also the form used in the Greek New Testament, as well as some English translations.
Elif f Turkish
Turkish form of Alif, the name of the first letter of the Arabic alphabet, ا. It also means "slender", from the Turkish phrase elif gibi, literally "shaped like elif".
Elisavet f Greek
Modern Greek form of Elizabeth.
Elli 1 f Greek
Modern Greek form of Helle 2.
Elmas f Turkish
Means "diamond" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian.
Elpida f Greek
Modern Greek form of Elpis.
Elvan f & m Turkish
Means "colours" in Turkish.
Emel f Turkish
Means "desire" in Turkish, ultimately of Arabic origin, making this name a relative of Amal.
Emilia f Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Finnish, Polish, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Greek, Bulgarian
Feminine form of Aemilius (see Emily). In Shakespeare's tragedy Othello (1603) this is the name of the wife of Iago.
Emilios m Greek
Greek form of Aemilius (see Emil).
Emin m Turkish, Azerbaijani, Bosnian
Turkish, Azerbaijani and Bosnian form of Amin.
Emine f Turkish
Turkish form of Amina 2.
Emir m Turkish, Bosnian
Turkish form and Bosnian variant of Amir 1.
Emirhan m Turkish
Derived from Turkish emir meaning "amir, prince" and han meaning "khan, ruler, leader".
Emmanouil m Greek
Greek form of Emmanuel.
Emrah m Turkish, Bosnian
Possibly a variant of Emre.
Emre m Turkish
Means "friend, brother" in Turkish. This name was borne by the 13th-century Turkish poet Yunus Emre.
Ender m Turkish
Means "very rare" in Turkish.
Enes m Turkish, Bosnian
Turkish and Bosnian form of Anas.
Engin m Turkish
Means "vast" in Turkish.
Enis m Turkish, Bosnian
Turkish and Bosnian form of Anis.
Enise f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Anis.
Ensar m Turkish
Turkish form of Ansar.
Enver m Turkish, Bosnian, Albanian
Turkish, Bosnian and Albanian form of Anwar.
Ercan m Turkish
From Turkish er meaning "man, hero, brave" and can meaning "soul, life".
Erdem 1 m Turkish
Means "virtue" in Turkish.
Erdoğan m Turkish
From Turkish er meaning "man, hero, brave" and doğan meaning "falcon".
Eren m Turkish
Means "saint, holy person" in Turkish.
Erhan m Turkish
From Turkish er meaning "man, hero, brave" and han, which is from the title khan meaning "leader".
Erkan m Turkish
From Turkish er "man, hero, brave" combined with either kan "blood" or han "khan, leader".
Erkin m Uzbek, Uyghur, Turkish
Means "free" in Uzbek, Uyghur and Turkish.
Ermis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Hermes.
Erol m Turkish
Means "brave" in Turkish.
Ertuğrul m Turkish
From Turkish er meaning "man, hero, brave" and tuğrul, referring to a mythical bird of prey. This was the name of the father of Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
Erva f Turkish
Turkish form of Arwa.
Esen f & m Turkish
Means "the wind" in Turkish.
Eser f & m Turkish
Means "product, achievement" in Turkish.
Esila f Turkish (Modern)
Possibly from Arabic أصيل (ʾaṣīl) meaning "late afternoon, evening".
Esin f Turkish
Means "inspiration" in Turkish.
Eslem f & m Turkish (Modern)
Possibly from Arabic أسْلم (ʾaslama) meaning "to submit".
Esma f Turkish, Bosnian
Turkish and Bosnian form of Asma.
Esmanur f Turkish
From the name Esma combined with Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".
Esra f Turkish
Turkish form of Isra.
Eva f Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, English, Czech, Slovak, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Estonian, Danish, Icelandic, Faroese, Romanian, Greek, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Croatian, Russian, Georgian, Armenian, Biblical Latin, Old Church Slavic
Form of Eve used in various languages. This form is used in the Latin translation of the New Testament, while Hava is used in the Latin Old Testament. A notable bearer was the Argentine first lady Eva Perón (1919-1952), the subject of the musical Evita. The name also appears in Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) belonging to the character Little Eva, whose real name is in fact Evangeline.... [more]
Evangelia f Greek
Feminine form of Evangelos.
Evangelos m Greek
Means "bringing good news" from the Greek word εὐάγγελος (euangelos), a derivative of εὖ (eu) meaning "good" and ἄγγελος (angelos) meaning "messenger".
Evanthia f Greek
Modern Greek feminine form of Εὐανθία (Euanthia), a variant of Euanthe. This was the name of a 1st-century martyr from Skepsis who is considered a saint in the Orthodox Church.
Evdokia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Eudocia.
Evelina f English, Italian, Swedish, Lithuanian, Greek, Russian, Bulgarian
Latinate form of Aveline. It was revived by the author Fanny Burney for the heroine of her first novel Evelina (1778). It is often regarded as a variant of the related name Evelyn or an elaboration of Eve.
Evgenia f Greek, Russian, Bulgarian
Modern Greek form of Eugenia. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Евгения (see Yevgeniya) or Bulgarian Евгения (see Evgeniya).
Evgenios m Greek
Modern Greek form of Eugene.
Evi f Greek, Dutch, German
Modern Greek form of Eve, as well as a Dutch and German diminutive.
Evren m & f Turkish
Means "cosmos, the universe" in Turkish. In Turkic mythology the Evren is a gigantic snake-like dragon.
Evridiki f Greek
Modern Greek form of Eurydice.
Evripidis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Euripides.
Eylül f Turkish
Means "September" in Turkish.
Eymen m Turkish
Turkish form of Ayman.
Eyüp m Turkish
Turkish form of Job.
Ezgi f Turkish
Means "melody" in Turkish.
Fadime f Turkish
Turkish variant of Fatma.
Fahri m Turkish
Turkish form of Fakhri.
Fahriye f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Fakhri.
Faruk m Turkish, Bosnian, Arabic
Turkish and Bosnian form of Faruq, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name.
Fatih m Turkish, Arabic
Means "conqueror" in Arabic, derived from the root فتح (fataḥa) meaning "to open, to conquer". The Ottoman sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror is called Fatih Sultan Mehmed in Turkish.
Fatma f Arabic, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kurdish
Turkish, Azerbaijani and Kurdish form of Fatima, as well as an Arabic variant.
Fatoş f Turkish
Turkish diminutive of Fatma.
Faysal m Arabic, Turkish, Bengali, Urdu
Means "a judge, arbiter" in Arabic.
Fazıl m Turkish
Turkish form of Fadl.
Fehim m Turkish
Turkish form of Fahim.
Fehime f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Fahim.
Feray f Turkish
Means "radiance of the moon" in Turkish.
Ferhat m Turkish
Turkish form of Farhad.
Feride f Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian feminine form of Farid.
Feridun m Turkish
Turkish form of Fereydoun.
Feriha f Turkish
Turkish form of Fariha.
Ferit m Turkish
Turkish form of Farid.
Fevronia f Greek
Greek form of Febronia.
Fevzi m Turkish
Turkish form of Fawzi.
Fevziye f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Fawzi.
Feyza f Turkish
Turkish form of Faiza.
Fidan f Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "sapling" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
Fikret m Turkish, Bosnian
From Arabic فكرة (fikra) meaning "thought, idea", a derivative of فكر (fakara) meaning "to think, to reflect".
Fikri m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian
Means "intellectual" in Arabic, a derivative of فكر (fakara) meaning "to think, to reflect".
Fikriye f Turkish
Turkish form of Fikriyya.
Filippa f Greek, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Italian
Greek, Scandinavian and Italian feminine form of Philip.
Filippos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Philip.
Filiz f Turkish
Means "sprout, shoot" in Turkish (borrowed from Greek φυλλίς (phyllis)).
Fırat m Turkish
From the Turkish name of the Euphrates River, which was derived (via Persian and Arabic) from Elamite or Sumerian.
Firuze f Turkish
Turkish form of Firouzeh.
Flora f English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, French, Greek, Albanian, Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin flos meaning "flower" (genitive case floris). Flora was the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, the wife of Zephyr the west wind. It has been used as a given name since the Renaissance, starting in France. In Scotland it was sometimes used as an Anglicized form of Fionnghuala.
Foteini f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Φωτεινή (see Fotini).
Fotini f Greek
Modern Greek form of Photine.
Fotios m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Photios.
Fotis m Greek
Modern Greek variant of Photios.
Fuat m Turkish
Turkish form of Fuad.
Funda f Turkish
Means "heather" in Turkish.
Furkan m Turkish
Turkish form of Furqan.
Füsun f Turkish
Means "charm, incantation" in Turkish, from Persian افسون (afsūn).
Galini f Greek
Modern Greek feminine form of Galen.
Galip m Turkish
Turkish form of Ghalib.
Gamze f Turkish
Means "dimple" in Turkish.
Gavriil m Greek, Russian
Greek and Russian form of Gabriel.
Gaye 2 f Turkish
Means "goal" in Turkish.
Georgia f English, Greek
Latinate feminine form of George. This is the name of an American state, which was named after the British king George II. The country of Georgia has an unrelated etymology. A famous bearer was the American painter Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986).
Georgios m Greek, Ancient Greek
Original Greek form of George.
Gerasimos m Greek, Late Greek
Derived from Greek γέρας (geras) meaning "honour, gift". Saint Gerasimus was a 5th-century hermit who lived near the Jordan River.
Gianis m Greek
Modern Greek variant of Ioannes (see John).
Gianna f Italian, Greek, English (Modern)
Italian short form of Giovanna and a Modern Greek variant of Ioanna.... [more]
Giannis m Greek
Modern Greek variant of Ioannes (see John).
Giorgia f Italian, Greek
Italian feminine form of George, as well as a Greek variant form.
Giorgos m Greek
Modern Greek variant of Georgios (see George).
Gizem f Turkish
Means "mystery" in Turkish.
Glykeria f Greek, Late Greek
From Greek γλυκερός (glykeros) meaning "sweet". This was the name of a 2nd-century saint from Heraclea.
Gökçe f Turkish
Means "blue" in Turkish.
Göker m Turkish
From Turkish gök meaning "sky" and er meaning "man, hero, brave".
Gökhan m Turkish
From Turkish gök meaning "sky" and han, which is from the title khan meaning "leader".
Göksu m & f Turkish
From Turkish gök meaning "sky" and su meaning "water".
Göktuğ m Turkish
From Turkish gök meaning "sky" and tuğ meaning "banner, crest".
Gonca f Turkish
Means "flower bud" in Turkish, of Persian origin.
Gönül f Turkish
Means "heart" in Turkish.
Gözde f Turkish
Means "favourite" in Turkish.
Grigorios m Greek
Modern Greek form of Gregory.
Grigoris m Greek
Modern Greek form of Gregory.
Gül f Turkish
Means "rose" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian.
Gülay f Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "rose moon" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, derived from gül, ultimately Persian گل (gol), meaning "rose" combined with ay meaning "moon".
Gülbahar f Turkish
Turkish form of Golbahar. This was the name of a 16th-century concubine of Süleyman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottoman Empire. She was also named Mahidevran.
Gülçin f Turkish
Means "rose picking, rose growing" in Turkish.
Gülden f Turkish
Means "from the rose" in Turkish.
Güler f Turkish
Means "she laughs" in Turkish.
Gülistan f Turkish
Means "rose garden" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian.
Gülizar f Turkish
Turkish form of Golzar.
Gülnaz f Turkish
Turkish form of Golnaz.
Gülnur f Turkish
Means "rose light" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".
Gülşen f Turkish
Turkish form of Golshan.
Gülsüm f Turkish
Turkish form of Kulthum. It can also be interpreted as an elaboration of the Turkish word gül meaning "rose".
Gülten f Turkish
Means "rose skin" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and تن (tan) meaning "body, skin".
Günay f & m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Derived from the Turkic elements gün "sun" and ay "moon".
Gündüz m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "daytime" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
Güneş f Turkish
Means "sun" in Turkish.
Gürsel m Turkish
Means "flowing water" in Turkish.
Gus 2 m Greek (Expatriate)
Diminutive of Constantine, used primarily by Greek expatriates.
Güvenç m Turkish
Means "trust" in Turkish.
Güzel f Turkish
Means "beautiful" in Turkish.
Hacer f Turkish
Turkish form of Hagar.
Hacı m Turkish
Turkish form of Haji.
Hadi m Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Indonesian
Means "leader, guide" in Arabic, from the root هدى (hadā) meaning "to lead the right way, to guide".
Hadiye f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Hadi.
Hafsa f Arabic, Urdu, Turkish
Means "gathering" in Arabic. This was the name of the daughter of Umar, the second caliph, and a wife of Muhammad. It was also borne by the influential mother of Süleyman the Magnificent.
Hakan m Turkish
Means "emperor, ruler" in Turkish.
Hale 1 f Turkish
Turkish form of Hala.
Halide f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Khalid.
Halil m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Khalil.
Halim m Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay
Means "patient, tolerant, mild" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الحليم (al-Ḥalīm) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Halime f Turkish
Turkish form of Halima.
Halit m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Khalid.
Haluk m Turkish
Means "good nature" in Turkish.
Hamide f Persian, Turkish
Persian and Turkish feminine form of Hamid 1.
Hamit m Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian form of Hamid 1.
Hamza m Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian
Means "lion" in Arabic, a derivative of حمز (ḥamuza) meaning "strong, sturdy". This was the name of an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad who was killed in battle.
Handan f Turkish
From Persian خندان (khandān) meaning "laughing, smiling".
Hande f Turkish
From Persian خنده (khandeh) meaning "laughter, smile".
Hanife f Turkish, Albanian
Turkish and Albanian feminine form of Hanif.
Haris 2 m & f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Χάρης or Χάρις (see Charis).
Harun m Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian, Indonesian, Malay, Bengali
Arabic form of Aaron. Harun ar-Rashid was a 9th-century Abbasid caliph featured in the stories of The 1001 Nights.
Hasan m Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, Albanian, Bosnian
Means "handsome" in Arabic, from the root حسن (ḥasuna) meaning "to be beautiful, to be good". Hasan was the son of Ali and the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. He was poisoned by one of his wives and is regarded as a martyr by Shia Muslims. This was also the name of two kings of Morocco. It is sometimes transcribed as Hassan, though this is a distinct name in Arabic.
Haşim m Turkish
Turkish form of Hashim.
Hasip m Turkish
Turkish form of Hasib.
Hatice f Turkish
Turkish form of Khadija.
Havva f Turkish
Turkish form of Eve (via Arabic Ḥawāʾ).
Hayati 1 m Turkish
Means "vital" in Turkish, a derivative of Arabic حياة (ḥayāh) meaning "life".
Haydar m Turkish
Turkish form of Haidar.
Hayrettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Khayr ad-Din.
Hayri m Turkish
Means "useful man" in Turkish.
Hazal f Turkish
Possibly from Kurdish xezal meaning "gazelle, antelope" (of Arabic origin). It is also associated with Turkish hazan meaning "autumn" (of Persian origin).
Hazan f Turkish
Means "autumn" in Turkish.
Hediye f Turkish
Turkish form of Hadia 1.
Hicran f Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "separation, parting" in Turkish and Azerbaijani (of Arabic origin).
Hikmet m Turkish
Turkish form of Hikmat.
Hilal m & f Arabic, Turkish
Means "crescent moon" in Arabic, also referring to the new moon on the Islamic calendar. As a given name it is typically masculine in Arabic and feminine in Turkish.
Hira 2 f Turkish
From Arabic حراء (Ḥirāʾ), which according to tradition was the name of the cave where the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation.
Hiranur f Turkish (Modern)
From Arabic حراء (Ḥirāʾ), the name of the cave where the Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation, combined with نور (nūr) meaning "light".
Hülya f Turkish
Means "daydream" in Turkish.
Hümeyra f Turkish
Turkish form of Humayra.
Hurşit m Turkish
Turkish form of Khorshid.
Hüseyin m Turkish
Turkish form of Husayn.
Hüsniye f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Husni.
Hüsnü m Turkish
Turkish form of Husni.
Iakovos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Jacob (or James).
İbrahim m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Ibrahim. This name was borne by a 17th-century sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
İdris m Turkish
Turkish form of Idris 1.
Ignatios m Greek
Greek form of Ignatius.
İhsan m Turkish
Turkish form of Ihsan.
İkbal m Turkish
Turkish form of Iqbal.
İkra f Turkish
Turkish form of Iqra.
İkranur f Turkish
From the name İkra combined with Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".
İlayda f Turkish
Possibly derived from the name of a Turkish water sprite.
İlhami m Turkish
Turkish form of Ilham.
İlhan m Turkish
From the Mongolian title il-Khan meaning "subordinate Khan", which was first adopted by Genghis Khan's grandson Hulagu, who ruled a realm called the Ilkhanate that stretched from modern Iran to eastern Turkey.
Iliana f Greek, Bulgarian
Feminine form of Ilias (Greek) or Iliya (Bulgarian).
Ilias m Greek
Modern Greek form of Elias.
İlkay f & m Turkish
Means "new moon" in Turkish, derived from ilk "first" and ay "moon".
İlker m Turkish
Means "first man" in Turkish, derived from ilk "first" and er "man, hero, brave".
İlkin m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "first" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
İlknur f Turkish
Means "first light", from Turkish ilk meaning "first" combined with Arabic نور (nūr) meaning "light".
İlyas m Turkish
Turkish form of Elijah.
İnci f Turkish, Azerbaijani
Means "pearl" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
Ioannis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Ἰωάννης (see John).
Iosif m Russian, Romanian, Greek
Russian, Romanian and Greek form of Joseph.
İpek f Turkish
Means "silk" in Turkish.
Iraklis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Herakles.
İrem f Turkish
Turkish form of Arabic إرم (ʾIram), the name of a beautiful city mentioned in the 89th chapter (surah al-Fajr) of the Quran.
İrfan m Turkish
Turkish form of Irfan.
Irida f Greek
Greek variant of Iris, from the genitive form Ἴριδος (Iridos).
Irini f Greek
Modern Greek form of Irene.
Iris f Greek Mythology, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, French, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Slovene, Croatian, Greek
Means "rainbow" in Greek. Iris was the name of the Greek goddess of the rainbow, also serving as a messenger to the gods. This name can also be given in reference to the word (which derives from the same Greek source) for the iris flower or the coloured part of the eye.
Irmak f Turkish
Means "river" in Turkish.
Iro f Greek
Modern Greek form of Hero 1.
İsa m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Jesus.
Isaak m Greek, Russian (Rare), German (Rare), Biblical Greek
Greek, Russian and German form of Isaac.
İskender m Turkish
Turkish form of Alexander.
İslam m Turkish, Azerbaijani
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of Islam.
İsmail m Turkish
Turkish form of Ishmael.
İsmet m Turkish
Turkish form of Ismat.
Ismini f Greek
Modern Greek form of Ismene.
İzzet m Turkish
Means "glory, might" in Turkish.
Jale f Turkish
Turkish form of Zhaleh.
Kaan m Turkish
Variant of Kağan.
Kader 2 f Turkish
Means "fate, destiny" in Turkish.
Kadir m Turkish
Turkish form of Qadir.
Kadri 2 m Turkish, Albanian
Means "value" in Turkish.
Kadriye f Turkish
Feminine form of Kadri 2.
Kağan m Turkish
From a Turkish title meaning "king, ruler", ultimately of Mongolian origin. The title is usually translated into English as Khan.
Kaiti f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Καίτη (see Keti 2).
Kalliopi f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Kalliope.
Kallirroi f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Καλλιρρόη (see Callirrhoe).
Karolos m Greek
Greek form of Carolus.
Kasım m Turkish
Turkish form of Qasim.
Katerina f Macedonian, Albanian, Russian, Bulgarian, Greek, Late Roman
Macedonian and Albanian form of Katherine, a Russian short form of Yekaterina, a Bulgarian short form of Ekaterina, and a Greek variant of Aikaterine.
Katina f Greek, Macedonian, Bulgarian
Greek contracted form of Katerina. This name had a spike in popularity in America in 1972 when it was used for a newborn baby on the soap opera Where the Heart Is.
Kaya 1 m Turkish
Means "rock, cliff" in Turkish.
Kayra m & f Turkish
Means "kindness, favour" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic خير (khayr) meaning "goodness, charity".
Kâzım m Turkish
Turkish form of Kazim.
Kazım m Turkish
Turkish form of Kazim.
Kelebek f Turkish (Rare)
Means "butterfly" in Turkish.
Kemal m Turkish
Turkish form of Kamal 1. This was the second name, acquired in his youth, of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938), the founder of modern Turkey.
Kemalettin m Turkish
Turkish form of Kamal ad-Din.
Kenan 2 m Turkish
From the Turkish name for the ancient region of Canaan.
Kerem m Turkish
Turkish form of Karim.
Kerim m Turkish, Turkmen, Bosnian
Turkish, Turkmen and Bosnian form of Karim.
Kerime f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Karim.
Keti 2 f Greek
Diminutive of Ekaterini.
Kiki f English, German, Greek
Diminutive of names beginning with or containing the sound K.
Kiraz f Turkish
Means "cherry" in Turkish (of Greek origin).
Kısmet f Turkish
Means "fate" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic.
Kıvanç m Turkish
Means "pleasure, joy" in Turkish.
Kleio f Greek Mythology, Greek
Derived from Greek κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory". In Greek mythology she was the goddess of history and heroic poetry, one of the nine Muses. She was said to have introduced the alphabet to Greece.
Kleoniki f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Kleonike.
Klio f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Kleio.
Konstadina f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Κωνσταντίνα (see Konstantina).
Konstadinos m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Κωνσταντίνος (see Konstantinos).
Konstantina f Greek
Greek feminine form of Constantinus (see Constantine).
Konstantinos m Greek
Greek form of Constantinus (see Constantine).
Koralia f Greek, Late Greek
Derived from Ancient Greek κοράλλιον (korallion) meaning "coral" (in Modern Greek κοράλλι). This was the name of an obscure 4th-century saint and martyr from Thrace.
Koray m Turkish
Means "ember moon" in Turkish.
Korina f Greek
Modern Greek form of Corinna.
Kostakis m Greek
Diminutive of Konstantinos.
Kostas m Greek, Lithuanian
Greek short form of Konstantinos and Lithuanian short form of Konstantinas.
Kostis m Greek
Short form of Konstantinos.
Kubilay m Turkish
Turkish form of Kublai.
Kübra f Turkish
Turkish form of Kubra.