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| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Kilby | Teutonic | From the farm by the spring. |
| Kildaire | Irish | From county Kildare. |
| Kildare | Irish | From county Kildare. |
| Kile | Gaelic | A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church. |
| Kiley | Gaelic | A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church. |
| Kilian | Celtic | Blind. |
| Killdaire | Irish | From county Kildare. |
| Killian | Gaelic, Dutch | fight, cell, strife; small water channel |
| Kilydd | Welsh | Legendary son of Kelyddon. |
| Kim | Old-English | chief |
| Kimball | Anglo-Saxon | Noble or brave. |
| Kimble | Welsh | Warrior chief. |
| Kimo | Hawaiian | The Supplanter |
| Kimoni | African | Great Man |
| Kin | Japanese | golden |
| Kinah | Biblical | Buying; possession |
| Kinden | Latin | Born fifth. |
| Kindin | Latin | Born fifth. |
| King | Old-English | ruler |
| Kingdon | English | From the king's hall. |
| Kingsley | English | From the king's wood/meadow. Used as a first name since the 19th century. Famous Bearer: British novelist Kingsley Amis. |
| Kingston | English | From the king's village or estate 'King's field.' King is one of several titles occasionally used as given names. |
| Kingswell | English | Lives at the king's spring. |
| Kinnard | Gaelic | From the high hill. |
| Kinnel | Gaelic | dweller at the head of the cliff |
| Kinnell | Gaelic | From the head of the cliff. |
| Kinney | Scottish | Abbreviation of Kenneth. Surname. |
| Kinnon | Scottish | Fair born. |
| Kinny | Scottish | From the top of the cliff. |
| Kinsella | Irish | Surname. |