This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 4 or 5.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Klil f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)Means "whole, full, completely, crowned" in Hebrew. Also a flower name, known as "Cercis siliquastrum" in English.
K'nyaw m & f KarenMeans "Karen" in S'gaw Karen, derived from Burmese ကရင်
(kayin) of uncertain origin.
Koba f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 木 (ko) meaning "tree" or 小 (ko) meaning "small, little" combined with 葉 (ba) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kocel m Medieval Slavic (Rare)Kocel was a Slavic ruler of Lower Pannonia, a polity known in historiography as the Balaton principality. He was an East Frankish vassal titled comes (count), and is believed to have ruled between 861 or 864 and 876.
Kodai m JapaneseFrom 古 (
ko) meaning "ancient, old" or 厚 (
ko) meaning "thick, heavy, rich, shameless, brazen, cordial, kind" combined with 度 (
dai) meaning "occurrence, time" or 代 (
dai) meaning "generation, world, society"... [
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Kodak m & f American (Modern, Rare)Variant of
Kodiak perhaps popularized by an American Rapper: Kodak Black. He was most active from 2013 to present. His real name is Dieuson Octave.
Koffi m BaouléDerived from Baoulé
fue "Saturday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Saturday".
Kofri m Old NorseOld Norse name and byname, from Old Norse
kofri meaning "hood, bonnet of fur".
Koga m Japanese (Rare)From 鋼 (
ko) meaning "steel" and 牙 (
ga) meaning "tusk, fang". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kohda m Persian, American (Rare), Kurdish, ArabicKhuda (alternatively Kohda) is the Persian word for "god." In Arabic cultures, it is a loan-word for "god" as well, but is quickly becoming replaced by the more common/popular "Allah."
Kohei m JapaneseFrom Japanese 幸 (ko) meaning "happiness, good luck" combined with 平 (hei) meaning "peace, flat". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Koia f & m Maori, PapuanMeans "well done, indeed, exactly" in Māori. Mt. Koia Tau is place in Papua New Guinea.
Koito f & m Japanese (Rare)From
Ito prefixed with a
ko kanji, such as 小 meaning "small," 紅 meaning "crimson," 瑚, part of
Sango, 心 meaning "heart, mind," 幸 meaning "good luck, happiness" or 香 meaning "fragrance." It can also be written as a combination of 恋
(koi) meaning "(romantic) love" and a
to kanji, e.g. 音 meaning "sound" (this combination is more often used on males).... [
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Koju m Japanese (Rare)From 光 (
ko) meaning "light" and 珠 (
ju) meaning "jewel, gem". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koki m Medieval Georgian, Georgian (Rare)Of Kartvelian origin, but the meaning is unknown. It might possibly be related to modern Georgian კოკორი
(kokori) meaning "flower bud" (see
Kukuri) or to Mingrelian კოკი
(koki) meaning "island, isle".... [
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Kokin m NivkhDerived from Nivkh
k'od meaning "sleep".
Koko m MongolianDerived from Mongolian хөх
(khökh) meaning "blue".
Kola m YorubaMeans "gathers wealth" in Yoruba, derived from
kó meaning "gather" and
ọlá meaning "wealth". It is also used as diminutive of
Kolawole,
Kolade and
Kolapo.
Kolap f & m KhmerMeans "rose" in Khmer, of Persian origin.
Kolob m & f Mormon (Rare)The name given to a great star revealed to Abraham in the Book of Abraham. There is a possible connection to the Khmer,
Kolab.
Komei m JapaneseFrom 公 (
ko) meaning "official, sovereign prince" and 明 (
mei) meaning "brightness, lamp, light". In vocabulary, 高名 (
komei) means "fame" and 公明 (
komei) means "justice"... [
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Komla m AfricanUsed in Ghana, West Africa. Means Tuesday born boy in Ewe
Komon m ThaiMeans "lotus" or "soft, sweet, beautiful" in Thai.
Kona m Fijian"Kona" is the Fijian pronounciation of the Irish name: O'Connor. Originally used as a pet name for half-white children of the O'Connor clan in Fiji amongst friends and family, the name "Kona" now is a proper name by which a local can be called, registered.
Kona f & m HawaiianHawaiian word meaning "leewards" corresponding to South West due to Hawaiian tradewinds.
Kona f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 黄 (ko) meaning "yellow", 香 (ko) meaning "fragrance" or 小 (ko) meaning "small" combined with 南 (na) meaning "south", 夏 (na) meaning "summer", 波 (na) meaning "wave", 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" or 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree"... [
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Konan m BaouléDerived from Baoulé
mlan "Wednesday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Wednesday".
Konjo f & m Amharic"Beauty" (typically used in a feminine context).
Kooti m MaoriThis name is a transliteration of surname
Coates. The word
kooti in Māori means "court of law" and "prosecute." This was the name of Ringatū Church founder Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Tūruki (d... [
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Korab m AlbanianDerived from the name of Mount Korab, the highest mountain in Albania.
Korah m BiblicalAllegedly means "bald" or "baldness" from Hebrew קָרַח
(qarach) "to make (oneself) bald, depilate" ("usually (by mourners) for the dead"). In the Old Testament this name belonged to two Edomites and three Israelites, as well as a town.
Korak m LiteratureDerives from the language of the Great Apes, meaning “Killer, Murderer”. The name was given to the son of Tarzan and Jane Porter.
Korei m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 古 (ko) meaning "old" and 霊 (rei) meaning "spirit."
Korla m SorbianSorbian form of
Karl. Korla Awgust Kocor (German: Karl August Katzer), born 1822, was a Sorbian composer and conductor.... [
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Korpr m Old NorseOld Norse byname, from Old Norse
korpr meaning "raven".
Kosal m KhmerMeans "good deed, merit" or "fortunate, lucky" in Khmer.
Kosho m JapaneseFrom 鋼 (
ko) meaning "steel" and 正 (
sho) meaning "proper, right, justice". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Koshy m Malayalam, Indian (Christian)Koshy is a derivative of Jesus. St. Thomas Christians of Kerala, India adopt Syriac version of Biblical names. Jesus is accepted in its Aramaic version Yesu or Eeso. Infant Jesus is Koch+Eeso = Kocheesso or Kochoi mutated to Koshy, also spelt as Koshi, Coshi and Koshy.
Kosin m ThaiFrom a Thai epithet of the Hindu god
Indra, derived from Sanskrit कौशिक
(kauśika) combined with
Indra.
Kośio m Old CelticA Lepontic name deriving from the Proto-Celtic element
*gostiyos ("guest").
Kössi m FinnishNickname for
Kyösti. Kössi Kenguru was a classic children's cutout animation about a kangaroo.
Kosum f & m ThaiMeans "flower" (a poetic term) in Thai.
Köten m Cuman, Medieval TurkicKöten is the name of a Cuman Turk Chieften(Khan) and Military commander active in the mid-13th century in Hungary.
Kotys m & f Thracian (Hellenized), Greek MythologyGreek form of Thracian
*Kotus, probably meaning "war, slaughter" (cognate to Ancient Greek κότος "anger, grudge, spite"). This was the name of a Thracian goddess, as well as several Thracian kings.
Kouga m JapaneseFrom 光 (
ko) meaning "light, radiance" and 鵞 (
ga) meaning "goose". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kougo m JapaneseFrom Japanese 光 (kou) meaning "light" combined with 悟 (go) meaning "enlightenment". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [
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Koulm m BretonDirectly taken from Breton
koulm "dove", this name is considered a Breton cognate of
Callum.
Kouma m JapaneseFrom Japanese 甲 (kou) meaning "first in rank" combined with 馬 (ma) meaning "horse". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kouto m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese (kou) "peace" and (to) "soar". To "soar peacefully".
Kouya m JapaneseFrom 杏 (
kou) meaning "apricot" and 也 (
ya) meaning "also". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kovu m SwahiliIt's Kiswahili for "Scar" and possibly, and is used in the Lion King 2. Kovu was chosen by Scar to become King before Simba returned to Pride Rock. Kovu's Mother Zira almost let Simab kill him when he was just a cub when they were caught in the Pridelands, but Simba told her to take him and leave before departing with his own daughter
Kiara... [
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Kowit m ThaiMeans "smart, skilled, knowledgeable" in Thai.
Koyah m Haida (Anglicized)Anglicized form of Haida
xhuuyaa "raven". Koyah (fl. 1787–1795) was the chief of Ninstints or Skungwai, the main village of the Kunghit-Haida during the era of the Maritime Fur Trade in Haida Gwaii off the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada.
Kozo m JapaneseFrom 厚 (
ko) meaning "thick, heavy, kind" or 孝 (
ko) meaning "filial piety" combined with 三 (
zo) meaning "three".
Krákr m Old NorseOld Norse name and byname, from Old Norse
krákr meaning "a kind of crow or raven".
Kreon m Ancient GreekDerived from Greek κρέων
(kreon) meaning "king". Also compare Greek κρείων
(kreion) meaning "ruler, lord, master".
Krim m Kabyle, Arabic (Maghrebi)Possibly a variant of
Karim. Krim Belkacem was an Algerian revolutionary and politician who was a notable figure during the Algerian War.
Krist m NorwegianA variant of Christian, which translates to "Follower of Christ".
Krit m HinduismKrit is a word in sanskrit that means action or deed. It is derived from the Sanskrit root "kr," which means "to do" or "to make." Thus, the name Krit reflects someone who is engaged in action or acts purposefully.
Kronk m Popular CultureKronk Pepikrankenitz is the muscle-bound henchman of Yzma, the royal adviser to Emperor Kuzco from The Emperor's New Groove. He also starred as main protagonist in his own film, Kronk's New Groove, and is a recurring character in the TV series, The Emperor's New School.
Kӑrtӑsh m ChuvashMeans "ruff (a ring of feathers on a bird)" in Chuvash.
Krum m Bulgarian, Macedonian (Rare)Meaning uncertain. One source states that the name is derived from Proto-Bulgarian
krum meaning "rock", whilst another source states that the name is ultimately of Iranian origin but declines to provide its meaning.... [
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Kruso m LiteratureKruso is the title hero of the German novel by Lutz Seiler. In the novel, it is a short form for Krusowitsch (a Russian surname). The phonetic similarity to Crusoe (from Robinson Crusoe) is intended.
Kuafu m Chinese Mythology, Far Eastern MythologyFrom a combination of the characters 夸 (kua, meaning “boast”) and 父 (fu, meaning “father”). Kuafu was a giant in Chinese mythology most well known for trying to chase or race with the sun... [
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Kuan m & f Chineseit was a chinese kings name but can also be a femenine name. it was used in southern china and was a very popular name.
Kuan m KazakhFrom Kazakh қуану
(quanu) meaning "to rejoice", traditionally given when a long-awaited son was finally born.
Kuat m Kazakh, JavaneseMeans "strength, power" in Kazakh, ultimately from Arabic قوة
(quwwa). As a Javanese name it is a variant of
Kuwat (which is of the same origin).