
KERMIT ( Celtic ) : freeman
KERN ( Gaelic ) : the mysterious or black
KERWIN ( Gaelic ) : the is dinky [of] its black hair
KESTER, KIT ( Greek ) : taker of Christian
KEVIN, KEV ( Celtic ) : friendly and gentle
KEY ( Gaelic ) : have child a nymph
KHUTE ( Denmark ) : friendly have
KIERAN ( Gaelic ) : dark husk [to]
KILBY (Germanic): in spring
KILIAN ( Celtic ) : still is artless
KILLIAN ( Gaelic ) : one who fond of war
KIM, KIMBALL ( Celtic ) : devoted and strong and heroic
KING ( Anglo Saxon ) : king
KINGSLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) : from king field
KINGSTON ( Anglo Saxon ) : from agriculture of king
KINNARD ( Gaelic ) : from alp
KINSEY ( Anglo Saxon ) : devoted soldier
KIPP ( Anglo Saxon ) : dweller [in] hilltop
KIRBY, KERBY, KERR ( Teutonic ) : of countryside church
KIRK (Scandinavia): from church
KIRLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) : of church page; yard
KITTO ( Greek ) : darling call for the Christopher
KLAUS ( Greek ) : people victory
KONRAD (Germanic): adviser which dare to be
KURT ( French ) : polite
KYLE ( Anglo Saxon ) : from road; street
KYNAN ( Celtic ) : risking
KYNE ( Anglo Saxon ) : dare to and is devoted
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