Καικιλία, Cecilia: Bling, from the Latin caecus.
Καῖσαρ, Caesar: Hairy, from the Latin caesaries.
Κάμιλλος, Camillus: Possibly from the Latin camillus, a noble youth employed in religious offices.
Καρμέλα, Carmela: Garden, from the Hebrew כַּרְמֶל (Karmel).
Κάρμεν, Carmen: A tune, song. poem, verse. From the Latin carmen. Also, a form of Carmela (q.v.).
Καρολῖνα, Carolina: From the Germanic name Karl, meaning, man.
Κάρολος, Carl: Man, from the Germanic name Karl.
Κεκίλια, Cecilia: Bling, from the Latin caecus.
Κέλσα, Celsa: High, lofty. From the Latin celsus.
Κέλση, Celsie: High, lofty. From the Latin celsus.
Κέλσια, Celsia: High, lofty. From the Latin celsus.
Κέλσιος, Celsius: High, lofty. From the Latin celsus.
Κικέρων, Cicero: From the Latin cicer, chickpea.
Κλάρα, Clara: Clear, bright, shining. From the Latin clarus.
Κλαύδια, Claudia: Possibly, she who encloses, encompasses, surrounds, imprisons. From the Latin Claudo.
Κλαύδιος, Claudius: Possibly, he who encloses, encompasses, surrounds, imprisons. From the Latin Claudo.
Κλεμεντίνα, Clementina: Mild, forbearing, benign. From the Latin clementia.
Κλεμεντίνη, Clementine: Mild, forbearing, benign. From the Latin clementia.
Κλημεντίνα, Clementina: Mild, forbearing, benign. From the Latin clementia.
Κλημεντίνη, Clementine: Mild, forbearing, benign. From the Latin clementia.
Κλήμης, Clemens: Mild, calm, gentle. From the Latin clemens.
Κλόντια, Claudia: Possibly, she who encloses, encompasses, surrounds, imprisons. From the Latin Claudo.
Κλώντια, Claudia: Possibly, she who encloses, encompasses, surrounds, imprisons. From the Latin Claudo.
Κορνήλα, Cornela: Hard and pointy, like horn. Much unlike today, the horn was considered an emblem of power, courage and might. From the Latin cornu, horn.
Κορνήλης, Corneles: Hard and pointy, like horn. Much unlike today, the horn was considered an emblem of power, courage and might. From the Latin cornu, horn.
Κορνηλία, Cornelia: Hard and pointy, like horn. Much unlike today, the horn was considered an emblem of power, courage and might. From the Latin cornu, horn.
Κορνήλιος, Cornelius: Hard and pointy, like horn. Much unlike today, the horn was considered an emblem of power, courage and might. From the Latin cornu, horn.
Κορνήλος, Cornelus: Hard and pointy, like horn. Much unlike today, the horn was considered an emblem of power, courage and might. From the Latin cornu, horn.
Κώνστας, Konstas, Constas: Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωνσταντία, Konstantia, Constantia: Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωνσταντίνα, Konstantina, Constance: Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωνσταντῖνος, Konstantinos, Constantine: Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωνστάντιος, Konstantios, Constantius: Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωστάκης, Kostakis, Costakis: Diminutive of Κωνσταντῖνος (Konstantinos). Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωστάντιος, Kostantios, Costantius: Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κώστας, Kostas, Costas: Diminutive of Κωνσταντῖνος (Konstantinos). Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωστῆς, Kostis, Costes: Diminutive of Κωνσταντῖνος (Konstantinos). Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωστίκας, Costikas: Form of Κωνσταντῖνος (Konstantinos). frequently used by Pontic Greeks.Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
Κωστούλα, Kostoula, Costoula: Firm standing, steady, firm, perseverant. From the Latin constantia.
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