This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *c or *k.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Khamlek m LaoFrom Lao
ຄໍາ (kham) meaning "gold" and
ເຫລັກ (lek) meaning "iron".
Khamsouk m LaoFrom Lao ຄໍາ
(kham) meaning "gold" and ສຸກ
(souk) meaning "health, ease, happiness, joy".
Khanak f SanskritThe sound of bangles or metal coming in contact with a surface, Sanskrit, India
Khatilak m HinduismMEANING : "sky-ornament ", Sun. Here ख means sky + तिलक means ornament of head... [
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Khắc m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 克
(khắc) meaning "overcome, win".
Khivchuk f NivkhName given to girls whose mothers could not bear children for a period of time and suffered through a difficult birth.
Khongsak m ThaiFrom Thai คง
(khong) meaning "endure, last, remain" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Khuashak f Georgian (Archaic)According to Georgian sources, this name is of Iranian origin and means "good" as well as "beautiful". Compare modern Persian خوب
(xub) meaning "good, well, nice" and قشنگ
(qašang) meaning "beautiful, lovely, pretty"... [
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Kiattisak m ThaiFrom Thai เกียรติ
(kiat) meaning "honour, glory, fame" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Kigatilik m & f Inuit MythologyIn Inuit mythology, Kigatilik is a vicious, violent demon, especially known for killing shamans.
Kiiwedinaashik m & f OjibweI know Kiiwedin, or Giiwedin means North, or North wind, but I do not know the meaning of aashik.
Kikkik m GreenlandicDirectly from
kikkik “the ugly one”, an endearing term used by parents who mean just the opposite, "the sweet one".
Kinalabukk m & f AinuMeaning "Person who play with the Bulrush" in Ainu.
K'itdlaĸ m GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "string (round haft of sealing dart)", "pattern/threads (of woven material)".
Kittisak m ThaiFrom Thai กิตติ
(kitti) meaning "fame, renown" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Kiugak m InuitName of Canadian Inuk artist Kiugak Ashoona
K'ivioĸ m & f GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning 'down on a birds skin' or 'wooly hair or fleece on an animals skin' or 'fluff or down from plants'.
Knarik f ArmenianArmenian feminine name derived from the word
քնար (k'nar) meaning "lyre".
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.
Kodiak m AmericanFrom Russian
Kadiak, from Alutiiq (Eskimo)
qikertaq meaning "island."
Konchok m & f Tibetan, LadakhiFrom Tibetan དཀོན་མཆོག
(dkon-mchog) meaning "rare jewel, excellent jewel", referring to the Three Jewels of Buddhism (the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha).
Kongsak m ThaiFrom Thai ก้อง
(kong) meaning "echoing, resounding, reverberating" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Kopciuszek f FolkloreMeans "black redstart" in Polish - the black redstart being a type of small bird. This is the Polish name of the fairy tale character Cinderella. It is not used as a given name in Poland.
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.
Kraisak m ThaiFrom Thai ไกร
(krai) meaning "great" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Kreshnik m AlbanianDerived from Albanian
kreshnik "valiant hero; valiant; valorous".
Kresnik m Slavic MythologySlavic god associated with fire, the summer solstice, and storms. Kresnik was worshipped among the Slavic population of the eastern Alps. He is probably the same deity as Svarožič, son of the Slavic sun god, Svarog, described as having golden hair and golden hands... [
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Kriangsak m ThaiMeans "great power" from Thai เกรียง
(kriang) meaning "great" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
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.
Kuandyk m KazakhDerived from Kazakh қуану
(quanu) meaning "rejoice, cheer".
Kuanyshbek m KazakhFrom Kazakh қуаныш
(quanysh) meaning "joy, delight" combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Kubanychbek m KyrgyzDerived from Kyrgyz кубаныч
(kubanych) meaning "joy, delight" combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
K'ûik f & m GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "the narrow bone in the hind flipper of a seal".
K'ulitsaĸ m GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "a man's skin overcoat of caribou skin with the hairs inward".
Kumaglak m Inuit, Popular CultureThe name of the tribal chief in the 2001 Canadian film 'Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner', the first feature film ever to be written, directed and acted entirely in Inuktitut. Set in the ancient past, the film retells an Inuit legend passed down through centuries of oral tradition.
Kumushbek m KyrgyzFrom күмүш (
kumush) meaning "silver" and
beg meaning "chieftan, master".
K'unîk f GreenlandicGreenlandic name meaning "ugly, untidy, fat one" (originally a nickname).
Kunpimook m ThaiA famous bearer would be GOT7 member Bambam, whose real name is Kunpimook Bhuwakul.
Kurmanbek m Kyrgyz, KazakhFrom the given name
Kurman, derived from Arabic قُرْبَان
(qurbān) meaning "sacrifice", combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Kurstanbek m KyrgyzCombination of
Kurstan with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master". As such, the meaning of this name is basically "leader of the land of the brave".
Kushtarbek m KyrgyzFrom Kyrgyz куштар
(kushtar) meaning "passionate, ardent, enamored" combined with the Turkic military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Kwang-suk f KoreanKim Kwang-suk was a North Korean singer in the Pochonbo Electronic Ensamble.
Kyeong-ok f KoreanPopular korean feminine name in 50s. From Sino-Korean 暻 "bright", and 玉 "jade, precious stone, gem".
Kylychbek m KyrgyzDerived from Kyrgyz кылыч
(kylych) meaning "sword, sabre" combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Kylyshbek m KazakhDerived from Kazakh қылыш
(qylysh) meaning "sabre, sword" combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master" (see the Kyrgyz cognate
Kylychbek).
Kyyazbek m KyrgyzCombination of
Kyyaz with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Kyzzhibek f KyrgyzFrom кыз (
kyz) meaning "girl, daughter" combined with жибек (
zhibek) meaning "silk".
Lamchiak f ThaiMeans "thatch screwpine (a type of tree)" in Thai.
Lamorak m Arthurian CyclePossibly a coinage based on French
l'amour "love". It has also been suggested that this is a corruption of the Welsh name
Llywarch. This was the name of a Knight of the Round Table in some Arthurian romances, a son of King Pellinore and brother of Percival.
Lực m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 力
(lực) meaning "force, power, strength".
Lặc m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 扐 (
lặc) meaning "divination by straw".
Lebrizifelek f Ottoman TurkishFrom Ottoman Turkish
lebriz - "overflowing", "exuberate" (taken from the Persian language) and
felek - "the universe", "fate, destiny" (taken from the Arabic language).
Lek m & f ThaiMeans "small, little" in Thai. It is also commonly used as a nickname.
Lidik f NivkhFrom Nivkh
lygdyd meaning "watching, wide-eyed".
Liederik m Dutch (Rare)Dutch form of
Liutric. This name should not be confused with the Dutch noun
lied meaning "song" or even with the Dutch adjective
liederlijk meaning "degenerate".... [
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Liutric m GermanicDerived from Old High German
liut "people" combined with
rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic
rîg or
rix and Gothic
reiks, which all mean "king, ruler."
Lộc m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 祿
(lộc) meaning "blessing, prosperity, bud".
Loc m LiteratureLittle King Loc was a king of the gnomes in a French tale. Ref. Lang, Andrew. The Olive Fairy Book. 1907. "The Story of Little King Loc." & France, Anatole. "Abeille." 1883.
Loetsak m ThaiFrom Thai เลิศ
(loet) meaning "excellent, superb" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power".
Logic m English (American, Rare)Derived from the English word
logic, which is ultimately of Greek origin. There might also be cases where the name is derived from the surname
Logic.... [
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