- Kathe
The meaning of the name “Kaethe” is: “Pure”. Additional information: From the name KATHARINE. Categories: German Names. Used in: English speaking countries, German speaking countries.
Meaning: German form of katherine
Origin: German - Kathrin
Latin Meaning: The name Katherine is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Katherine is: Pure, clear. Form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'. It was borne by a number of saints, including St Catherine of Alexandria, a 4th century martyr who suffered torture on a spiked wheel.
- Katrine - kah-TREEN
The name Katrine is a Danish baby name. In Danish the meaning of the name Katrine is: Pure.
- Kayle
The name Kayle is an Israeli baby name. In Israeli the meaning of the name Kayle is: The laurel crown.
Meaning: Free man
Origin: German - Keifer
Kiefer is a strong occupational surname associated with "24" star Kiefer Sutherland, but one that could well join the other 'er' surnames currently in favor. Keifer is a German surname transferred to first name use, derived from two old Germanic words, kien and forhe, both of which mean "pine tree."
Meaning: Barrel maker
Origin: German - Keiffer
Keiffer Name Meaning. Variant spelling of German Keifer. Altered spelling of German Kieffer (see Kiefer).
Meaning: One who makes barrels
Origin: German - Keil - KIEL
The meaning of the name “Keil” is: “Clumsy person”. Categories: German Names, Germanic Names, Surnames Names. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: German.
Meaning: Clumsy or awkward
Origin: Germanic - Keiler - KIEL-ər
The meaning of the name “Keiler” is: “Clumsy person; stonecutter”. Categories: German Names, Germanic Names, Surnames Names.
Meaning: Clumsy or awkward
Origin: Germanic - Kelsey - KEL-see
Kelsey (given name) ... The name most probably derives from an Old English given name Ceolsige, which meant "ship's victory", or it could be a place name meaning "Cenel's island". "Cenel's Island" is a combination of the Old English word "cenel", meaning "fierce", and "eg", meaning island.
- Kerbasy
Meaning: Warrior
Origin: German - Kerby
Kerby is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Kerby (Ipswich martyr) (died 1546)
Meaning: From the church village
Origin: German - Kerhasi
Meaning: Warrior
Origin: German - Kerhy
Meaning: From the church village
Origin: German - Kerta
The name Kerta is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Kerta is: warrior.
Meaning: Warrior
Origin: German - Kerttu - KEHR-tu
Origin of the name Gertrude: Derived from the Old High German Geretrudis, a compound name composed of the elements ger (spear) and trut (maiden, dear) or þruþ (strength). The name Gertrude was introduced to England in the Middle Ages by German immigrants. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
- Kessler - KES-lər
Kessler Name Meaning. German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a maker of copper cooking vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle High German kezzel 'kettle', 'cauldron', Middle Dutch ketel, modern German Kessel.
Meaning: Maker of kettles
Origin: Germanic - Kharmen
Meaning: Proud and sensitive
Origin: German - Kiefer - KEE-fər
Kiefer is a strong occupational surname associated with "24" star Kiefer Sutherland, but one that could well join the other 'er' surnames currently in favor. Keifer is a German surname transferred to first name use, derived from two old Germanic words, kien and forhe, both of which mean "pine tree."
Meaning: One who makes barrels
Origin: German - Kieffer
Kiefer is a strong occupational surname associated with "24" star Kiefer Sutherland, but one that could well join the other 'er' surnames currently in favor. Keifer is a German surname transferred to first name use, derived from two old Germanic words, kien and forhe, both of which mean "pine tree."
Meaning: One who makes barrels
Origin: German - Kiel - KEEL
Kiel is a surname or given name. As first name it is an alternate spelling of Kyle (kahyl). It can be pronounced like "Kyle" or "keel". It is also believed to be rooted in the Hawaiian for "lily of the valley".
Meaning: Resembling he gardenia
Origin: Germanic - Kikka
Meaning: Mistress of all
Origin: German - Koenraad
Variation of English Conrad, Koenraad (Koon-rAAd)- Dutch name, Koen, pronounced Koon. Meaning bold counsel. Also as Coen. ... Both variations are made up from two words: "koen" (meaning "brave") and "raad" (meaning "advice"). The name "Koenraad" translates to "brave advisor".
Meaning: Honest advisor
Origin: German - Koeraad
Dutch Meaning: The name Koenraad is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Koenraad is: Bold.
Meaning: Wise counsel
Origin: German - Kohler - KOHL-ər
Kohler is a surname of German origin. The name was first found in Saxony. It means, "charcoal burner" so the first "Kohlers" were most likely of that occupation.
Meaning: Associated with coal
Origin: Germanic - Kolt
The meaning of the name “Kolt” is: “Young male horse”.
Meaning: A short form of koltan
Origin: German - Kolten
Kolten is an Americanized respelling of Colton which started out as an English surname derived from a place name. The name Colton comes from the Olde English words “col” (meaning charcoal) and “tūn” (meaning town or settlement) to identify a person who dwelled in or near a town where coal was produced.
- Koltin
German Meaning: The name Koltin is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Koltin is: Coal town.
- Kondrat - KAWN-draht
Given Name KONDRAT. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Polish (Archaic) PRONOUNCED: KAWN-drat [details]
- Konni
Konni - Meaning of Konni Konni is used chiefly in the German language and its origin is Germanic. Konni is a variant of the name Conrad (English and German). See also the related category german. Konni is not regularly used as a baby name for boys.
Meaning: Honest advisor
Origin: German - Konrad - KAWN-raht
Origin and meaning. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic name Konrad, from conja meaning "bold" and rad "counsel". It was the name of a 10th-century bishop of Constance, and became popular in post-medieval English and post-medieval French. It regained popularity in the English-speaking world in the 19th century.
Meaning: Wise counsel or honest advisor
Origin: Germanic