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  • Klara - KLAH-rah
    The name Klara is a Swedish baby name. In Swedish the meaning of the name Klara is: Clear.
    Meaning: Bright and clear Origin: Czech, Latin
  • Klarice
    English Meaning: The name Clarice is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Clarice is: ALatin Clara, meaning bright or clear. also a variant of Claire or Clarice. Bright; shining and gentle; famous.
    Meaning: Bright Origin: Latin
  • Klarina
    It can be a variant spelling of Carina (from Latin carus = love) or a short form of Katarina/Katrina. It is mainly used in Scandinavia, Poland, and the Americas; when spelt Carina, it is used in Italy and Spain. In Poland, it is more likely derived from Ekaterina, another variant of Catherine –meaning "pure".
    Meaning: Clear, Bright Origin: Latin
  • Klarissa
    Latin Meaning: The name Klarissa is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Klarissa is: Clear.
    Meaning: Bright Origin: Latin
  • Klaryce
    Meaning: Bright Origin: Latin
  • Klaudia
    The name Klaudia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Klaudia is: Lame.
    Meaning: Lame, from the tribe named Claudier Origin: Latin
  • Klaudie - KLOU-dee-yeh
    Latin Meaning: The name Klaudia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Klaudia is: Lame.
    Meaning: Feeble woman Origin: Czech, Latin
  • Klaudio
    The name Klaudio is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Klaudio is: Has a limp; lame.
    Meaning: Lame Origin: Latin
  • Klaudiusz - KLOWT-yuwsh
    Meaning: Feeble man Origin: Latin, Polish
  • Klava - KLAH-vah
    Klava [kla-va] as a girls' name is of Latin derivation, and the meaning of the name Klava is "lame". Klava is an alternate spelling of Claudia (Latin): feminine of Cladius (see Claude).
    Meaning: Feeble woman Origin: Latin, Russian
  • Klavdiya - KLAHV-dee-yah
    Meaning & History. Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian feminine form of CLAUDIUS.
    Meaning: Feeble woman Origin: Latin, Russian
  • Klemens
    Given Name KLEMENS. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: German, Danish, Swedish, Polish. PRONOUNCED: KLE-mens (German, Polish) [details]
    Meaning: Merciful Origin: Latin
  • Klement - KLEH-ment
    Klement [kle-ment] as a boys' name is of Latin derivation, and the meaning of the name Klement is "merciful; mild, giving mercy". Klement is a version of Clement (Latin): from Clemens. Klement is also a variation of Klemens (Latin).
    Meaning: Compassionate Origin: Czech, Latin
  • Klementijna
    Meaning: Merciful Origin: Latin
  • Klementina
    The meaning of the name “Klementina” is: “Merciful, mild, gentle”. Categories: Virtue Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names. Origins: Latin.
    Meaning: Merciful Origin: Latin
  • Klementos
    Meaning: Merciful Origin: Latin
  • Kliment - klee-MYENT
    Latin Meaning: The name Kliment is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Kliment is: Merciful.
    Meaning: Full of mercy Origin: Latin, Russian
  • Kolm - KOHLM
    Kolm Name Meaning. German: habitational name from Kollm or Kulm, both in Saxony, so named from Slavic kholm, hlumu 'small hill'.
    Meaning: Dove Origin: Latin
  • Konny
    Konny as a name for girls is a Latin name, and the meaning of the name Konny is "constant, steadfast". Konny is an alternate form of Constance (Latin).
    Meaning: Horn Origin: Latin
  • Konstantin - kahn-stahn-TEEN
    The first name Konstantin is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great.
  • Konstantio
    Meanings and history of the name Konstantinos: | Edit. Greek form of Latin "Constantinus." And from that name: "Constantine." Basically from "Constans," which means "Constant; Steadfast."
    Meaning: Constant, steadfast Origin: Latin
  • Konstantyn - kawn-STAHN-tin
    The first name Konstantin is a derivation from the Latin name Constantinus (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. ... People bearing the name Konstantin include: Given name.
  • Konstanz
    The name Konstanz is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Konstanz is: Constant.
    Meaning: Constant, steadfast Origin: Latin
  • Konstanze
    Constance is a female given name that derives from Latin and means "constant." Variations of the name include Connie, Constancia, Constanze, Constanza, Stanzy, and Konstanze.
    Meaning: The steady one Origin: Latin
  • Korban
    In Judaism, the korban, (Hebrew: קָרְבָּן‎ qorbān; Yiddish churbn; Arabic: قربان‎‎), also spelled qorban or corban, is any of a variety of sacrificial offerings described and commanded in the Torah. ... The most common usages are animal sacrifice (zevah זֶבַח), peace offering and olah "holocaust."
    Meaning: Raven Origin: Latin
  • Korbob
    Meaning: Raven Origin: Latin
  • Kordelia
    Origin. Word/name. uncertain; possibly related to the word cordial (literally "heartfelt, from the heart") Meaning. allegedly "heart" or "daughter of the sea(-god)", Jewel of the Sea (Welsh)
    Meaning: Heart Origin: Latin
  • Kordula
    Meaning of name Cordula. Etymology : Late Latin name meaning "heart" from Latin cor, cordis.
    Meaning: Heart Origin: Latin
  • Kornel - KAWR-nel
    Kornel as a boys' name is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Kornel is "like a horn". Variant of Cornelius. From a Latin clan name, and often used during the Roman Empire. Painter Kees Van Dongen.
    Meaning: Horn Origin: Czech, Latin
  • Kornelia
    OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Cornelia (Ancient Roman), Kornelija (Croatian), Kornélie, Nela (Czech), Cornelia, Cokkie, Corrie, Lia, Lieke (Dutch), Cornelia (English), Cornélie (French), Kornélia (Hungarian), Cornelia (Italian), Cornelia (Romanian), Kornelija (Serbian), Kornélia (Slovak) SAME SPELLING: Kornélia.
    Meaning: Horn Origin: Latin