Kardama | Hindu | Borne by the father of Kapila, the .. | | |
Karel | Slovak | Czech cognate of Charles, a name de.. | | |
Karen | American | Danish form of Katherine, which i.. | | |
Karen | English | Danish form of Katherine, a cognate.. | | |
Karen | German | A borrowing from the Danes, Karen i.. | | |
Karen | Irish | A popular name in Ireland, Karen is.. | | |
Karen | Scandinavia.. | Danish form of Katherine, a cognate.. | | |
Karen | Norwegian | A name that means "pure."
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Karessa | French | A form of Caressa | | |
Kari | Scandinavia.. | From the Old Norse kdri (gust of wi.. | | |
Karim | Hindu | Derived from the Arabic karlm (nobl.. | | |
Karim | Muslim/Arab.. | Popular name derived from karim (no.. | | |
Karima | Muslim/Arab.. | A popular name throughout the Arabi.. | | |
Karimu | African | Philanthropic parents can choose Ka.. | | |
Karin | Polish | A borrowing from the Scandinavians,.. | | |
Karin | Norwegian | A form of Karen. Novelist Karin M.. | | |
Kario | African-Ame.. | Modern coinage perhaps based on the.. | | |
Karita | Scandinavia.. | Scandinavian form of Charity, a nam.. | | |
Karklens | Latvian | The equivalent to the Teutonic name.. | | |
Karl | German | Popular name derived from the Old N.. | | |
Karl | Hungarian | A borrowing from the German, Karl i.. | | |
Karl | Russian | Russian cognate of the German Karl .. | | |
Karl | Scandinavia.. | From the Old Norse and Germanic kar.. | | |
Karla | Slovak | A borrowing from the German, Karla .. | | |
Karla | German | Feminine form of Karl, which is fro.. | | |
Karla | Scandinavia.. | Feminine form of Karl, which is f.. | | |
Karlene | Latvian | A feminine equivalent of the name C.. | | |
Karlotte | German | Feminine form of Karl (man, freeman.. | | |
Karlotte | American | A form of Charlotte, which means .. | | |
Karma | Hindu | Derived from the Sanskrit karma (de.. | | |
Karma | Indian | Meaning "action." According to Hind.. | | |
Karmell | Hebrew | An alternate form of Carmela, which.. | | |
Karmi | Hebrew | Meaning "my vineyard."
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Karmil | Hebrew | Crimson, bright red | | |
Karnak | Hindu | An auricle of the heart | | |