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Kalf | Meaning : Half Son Of Asgeir. Used in : Norse |
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Kalman | Meaning : In french meaning is : Strong and masculine Used in : French, German, Hungarian, Norse, Norwegian |
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Kare | Meaning : Tremendous. Used in : Finnish, Norse, Scandinavian |
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Kari | Meaning : In french meaning is : Strong and masculine Used in : Finnish, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Latin, Scandinavian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Jamaican, Norse, Swedish, American, Chinese, Japanese, British, Danish, English |
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Karr | Meaning : In english meaning is : Variant of Carr: Swamp Used in : British, English, Norse, Scandinavian |
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Kelbey | Meaning : From The Farm Near The Spring. Used in : Norse |
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Kelbie | Meaning : From The Farm Near The Spring. Used in : Norse |
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Kelby | Meaning : From The Farm Near The Spring. Used in : American, Polish, German, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Teutonic |
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Kelda | Meaning : In Scandinavian meaning is : Clear mountain spring. Used in : Norse, Scandinavian |
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Keldan | Meaning : From The Spring. Used in : Norse |
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Kell | Meaning : From Spring. Used in : British, Danish, English, Norse |
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Kellby | Meaning : From The Farm Near The Spring. Used in : Norse |
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Kelsey | Meaning : From The Ship's Island. Used in : American, Irish, Jamaican, Norse, Portuguese, Scandinavian, British, English, German, Irish, Jamaican, Norse, Portuguese, Teutonic, American, Chinese, British, English |
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Kelsey | Meaning : From The Ship's Island. Used in : American, Irish, Jamaican, Norse, Portuguese, Scandinavian, British, English, German, Irish, Jamaican, Norse, Portuguese, Teutonic, American, Chinese, British, English |
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Kelsig | Meaning : From The Ship's Island. Used in : Norse |
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Kerk | Meaning : Church. Used in : Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish |
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Kerr | Meaning : In Scandinavian meaning is : A marshland; From the Swampy place. Used in : Chinese, British, English, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish |
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Ketil | Meaning : Son Of Thori. Used in : Danish, Norse |
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Kiarr | Meaning : From The Marsh. Used in : Norse |
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Kiollsig | Meaning : From The Ship's Island. Used in : Norse |
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Kirby | Meaning : In American meaning is : Church village Used in : American, Anglo, Scandinavian, British, English, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Teutonic, American, Anglo |
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Kirk | Meaning : Church. Used in : American, Chinese, British, English, French, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish, Teutonic |
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Kirkjabyr | Meaning : From The Church Village. Used in : Norse |
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Kirsten | Meaning : In American meaning is : Follower of Christ Used in : French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Latin, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, German, American, Chinese, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Kjarr | Meaning : Son Of Olaf The Peacock. Used in : Norse |
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Kjartan | Meaning : Son Of Olaf The Peacock. Used in : Danish, Norse |
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Kleng | Meaning : Has Claws. Used in : Norse |
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Knut | Meaning : Knot. Used in : Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish |
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Knutr | Meaning : Knot. Used in : Norse |
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Kodran | Meaning : Father Of Thjodgerd. Used in : Norse, Norwegian |
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Kol | Meaning : Dark. Used in : German, Norse, Swedish |
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Kolbein | Meaning : Son Of Sigmund Of Vestfold. Used in : Celtic, Norse, Norwegian |
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Kolbyr | Meaning : From The Dark Settlement. Used in : Norse |
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Kolgrim | Meaning : Son Of Hrolf. Used in : Norse, Norwegian |
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Koll | Meaning : Dark. Used in : Norse, Norwegian |
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Kolli | Meaning : Dark. Used in : Norse |
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Kollsvein | Meaning : Young. Used in : Norse |
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Kort | Meaning : In german meaning is : Form of Kurt. Courteous; Courageous advice; Brave. Used in : French, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, British, English |
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Kotkel | Meaning : A Sorcerer. Used in : Norse |
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Krossbyr | Meaning : Dwells At The Shrine Of The Cross. Used in : Norse |
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Kuanbyr | Meaning : From The Woman's Estate. Used in : Norse |
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Kylan | Meaning : In Gaelic meaning is : A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church. Used in : American, Chinese, Hebrew, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Norse, Norwegian |