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Meaning of the Name King

1309 names found for "King"   (page 8 of 14) 

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name meaning gender origin
Jesse  Jehovah Exists. in the Bible Jesse Was Shepherd-father of King David. Also Used for Girls  male  English 
Jesse  Wealthy. Jehovah Exists. The Father of King David in the Old Testament. Famous Bearer: American Outlaw Jesse James (-)  male  Hebrew 
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Jirair  Hard Working  male  Armenian 
Joelah  Lifting Up, Profiting, Taking Away Slander  male  Biblical 
John  'Henry Iv' Prince. 'Henry Vi' John Talbot. 'King Henry Vi, Iii' John Mortimer, Montgomery, & Somerville. 'King John'. 'Merry Wives of Windsor' John Falstaff. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don John. 'Richar  male  Shakespearean 
Johnathan  Jehovah Has Given. in the Bible Jonathan Son of King Saul Was Noted for Manliness; Generosity and Unselfishness. He Saved David's Life When Saul Would Have Killed Him  male  Hebrew 
Johnathon  Jehovah Has Given. in the Bible Jonathan Son of King Saul Was Noted for Manliness; Generosity and Unselfishness. He Saved David's Life When Saul Would Have Killed Him  male  Hebrew 
Jokshan  An Offense, Hardness, a Knocking  male  Biblical 
Jonathan  God Has Given;Derived from the Hebrew Yonatan Which is Derived from Yehanatan (Yahweh Has Given). The Name is Borne in the Bible by the Eldest Son of King Saul and a Close Friend of David. Variatons:  male  English 
Jonathon  Jehovah Has Given. in the Bible Jonathan Son of King Saul Was Noted for Manliness; Generosity and Unselfishness. He Saved David's Life When Saul Would Have Killed Him  male  Hebrew 
Josiah  Jehovah Has Healed. Biblical Josiah Became King of Judah at Eight After His Father Was Assassinated. He Ruled Years  male  Hebrew 
Jotham  Jehovah is Perfect. May Jehovah Complete. in the Old Testament, Gideon's Youngest Son, Who Escaped the Massacre of His Seventy Brothers. Also a King of Judah During a Time of Military Strife  male  Hebrew 
Joyce  Cheerful. Merry. from the Name of Hermit St Judoc (St Judocus or St Josse), Who Was the Son of a Breton King. in Medieval England, This Name Was Given to Children of Either Gender, Although it is Now  female  English 
Joziah  Jehovah Has Healed. Biblical Josiah Became King of Judah at Eight After His Father Was Assassinated. He Ruled Years  male  Hebrew 
Jubal  The Ram. Inventor of the Harp and Pipes and Founder of Music Making  male  Hebrew 
Kalei  One Who Works for the King  unisex  Hawaiian 
Kalei  One Who Works for the King    African 
Kanishka  Name of a King  male  Indian 
Karkitak  Serpent King  male  Hindu 
Karraar  Impetuous. Attacking Violently  male  Muslim 
Karrar  Variant of Karraar: Impetuous. Attacking Violently  male  Muslim 
Karthiveryarjun  A King  male  Hindu 
Katharine  'King Henry the Eighth' Queen Katharine, Wife to King Henry, Afterwards Divorced. 'Love's Labours Lost' a Lady Attending on the Princess of France  female  Shakespearean 
Katherine  'King Henry V' Daughter to Charles and Isabel, King and Queen of France  female  Shakespearean 
Kauravya  A Naga King Father  male  Hindu 
Kaushik  A King of Suryavamsha  male  Hindu 
Kay  Variant of the Latin: Gaius; an Alternative Spelling of Cai. Sir Kay Was a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table. The Name Kay Also Appeared in Hans Christian Andersen's Story 'The Snow Queen'  male  English 
Kay  Keeper of the Keys. Also an Abbreviation of Katherine: Pure. Sir Kay Was One of King Arthur's Knights  female  Arthurian Legend 
Kay  Keeper of the Keys. Also an Abbreviation of Katherine: Pure. Famous Bearer: Sir Kay Was One of King Arthur's Knights  female  Scandinavian 
Kenelm  Defends the Family. from Old English Words for 'Brave' and 'Helmet'. in the Th Century, St. Kenelm Was Murdered by His Sister After the Death of His Father, King Coenwulf of Mercia. This Name is Used  male  English 
Kenley  From the King's Meadow  male  English 
Kenly  From the King's Meadow  male  English 
Kenneth  Royal Obligation; Good-looking; Fair  male  English 
Kent  'King Henry Iv, Part ' Earl of Kent, One of the King's Party. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Earl of Kent  male  Shakespearean 
Kerrick  King's Rule. Surname  male  English 
Kevin  Handsome by Birth. Hermit St Kevin Founded a Monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow. Kevin Was Only Used in Ireland Until the Th Century, and Now is in Common Use in Most English-speaking Countrie  male  Irish 
Kidron  Obscure, Making Black or Sad  male  Biblical 
Kidron  Obscure, Making Black or Sad  female  Biblical 
Kiley  Good Looking  female  Celtic/Gaelic 
 King  King. King's Field. Title Used As a Surname by the Members of a Royal Household. Famous Bearer: American Film Director King Vidor  male  English 
 King  Ruler  male  American 
Kingdon  From the King's Hall  male  English 
Kingsley  From the King's Wood/Meadow. Used As a First Name Since the Th Century. Famous Bearer: British Novelist Kingsley Amis  male  English 
Kingston  From the King's Village or Estate 'King's Field.' King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used As Given Names  male  English 
Kingston  Out of the Kingdom (King, Kinsteon)  male  English 
Kingswell  Lives at the King's Spring  male  English 
Kinsley  King's Field. King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used As Given Names  male  English 
Kiros  The King  male  African 
Kiros  The King  unisex  African 
Kitron  Making Sweet, Binding Together  female  Biblical 
Kitron  Making Sweet, Binding Together  male  Biblical 
Kittim  Breaking, Bruising Small, Gold, Coloring  male  Biblical 
Kittim  Breaking, Bruising Small, Gold, Coloring  female  Biblical 
Knute  Knot. Form of Canute; the Name of an Eleventh-century King of Denmark and England  male  Scandinavian 
Kral  King  male  Czechoslovakian 
Kshiteendra  A King of Suryavamsha  male  Hindu 
Kyan  Little King  male  African American 
Lachlan  Warlike. Land of Fjords (Referring to the Vikings). from the Land of Lakes  male  Scottish 
Lana  Abbreviation of Alana. Fair; Good-looking  female  English 
Lancaster  'King Henry Iv, Part and ' Prince John of Lancaster, Son to the King  male  Shakespearean 
Lancelot  Servant. God-like. Also a Diminutive of Lance. in Arthurian Legend, Sir Lancelot Was King Arthur's Close Friend and a Knight of the Round Table. A Central Theme in Arthurian Legend is the Adulterous L  male  English 
Lancelot  Servant. Also a Diminutive of Lance: Land (From Old German) Lancelot Was a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table and Adulterous Lover to Queen Guinevere  male  French 
Lanette  Variant of Lana. Fair; Good-looking  female  English 
Langley  'King Henry Iv, ' Earl of March. 'King Henry Vi, Iii' Edmund, Earl of Rutland and Son to Richard Plantagenet. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Edmund, Bastard Son to Gloucester. 'King Richard the Second' Edmund  male  Shakespearean 
Lanice  Variant of Lana. Fair; Good-looking  female  English 
Lanna  Variant of Lana. Fair; Good-looking  female  English 
Laraine  Variant of Lorraine: from Lorraine. from Lotharingia. from Lothair's Kingdom. Lothair Was a Ruler of the Region During the Th Century  female  French 
Larraine  Variant of Lorraine: from Lorraine. from Lotharingia. from Lothair's Kingdom. Lothair Was a Ruler of the Region During the Th Century  female  French 
Latinus  King of Latium  male  Latin 
Launcelot  Servant. Also a Diminutive of Lance: Land (From Old German) Lancelot Was a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table and Adulterous Lover to Queen Guinevere  male  French 
Lauraine  Variant of Lorraine: from Lorraine. from Lotharingia. from Lothair's Kingdom. Lothair Was a Ruler of the Region During the Th Century  female  French 
Lavena  Variant of Lavinia: in Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour  female  Latin 
Lavina  Variant of Lavinia: in Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour  female  Latin 
Lavinia  In Classical Mythology, Lavinia Was the Daughter of King Latinus and the Wife of Trojan Hero Aeneas, Who Named the City Lavinium in Her Honour  female  Latin 
Lear  Shakespearian King  male  English 
Lear  'Tragedy of King Lear' Lear, King of Britain  male  Shakespearean 
Leeroy  The King  male  French 
Leif  Son; Descendant. According to Norse Legend Viking Leif Eriksson Landed His Longboat on North American Shores Some Years Before Columbus Arrived in the Caribean  male  Scandinavian 
Lekah  Walking, Going  female  Biblical 
Lekah  Walking, Going  male  Biblical 
Lenore  Variant of Eleanor: a Variant of Helen Introduced into Britain in Th Century Ad by King Henry Ii's Wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine  female  French 
Leon  Lion. The Lion is a Figure in Art and Religious Symbolism of Many Cultures; Symbolizing Kingliness and Grandeur and Courage  male  French 
Leon  Lion. The Lion is a Figure in Art and Religious Symbolism of Many Cultures; Symbolizing Kingliness and Grandeur and Courage  male  German 
Leontes  'The Winter's Tale' King of Sicilia  female  Shakespearean 
Leontes  'The Winter's Tale' King of Sicilia  male  Shakespearean 
Leroi  The King  male  French 
Leroy  King  male  French 
Leroy  The King (From 'Le Roi'). Originally a Surname, it is Now More Common As a First Name  male  French 
Leroy  The King  male  French 
Lewis  'King Henry V' the Dauphin. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Lewis Xi, King of France. 'King John' Lewis, the Dauphin  male  Shakespearean 
Lex  Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of Men. Alexander the Great Was a Th Century Macedonian King for Whom the Egyptian City of Alexandria is Named. Eight Popes and Three Russian Emperors Have Been Named  male  Greek 
Lia  Is an Abbreviation of Names Like Amalia: (Hard Working;Industrious) and Rosalia: (Rose)  male  Spanish 
Lia  Is an Abbreviation of Names Like Amalia: (Hard Working;Industrious) and Rosalia: (Rose)  female  Spanish 
Lia  An Abbreviation of Names Like Amalia: (Hard Working;Industrious) and Rosalia: (Rose)  female  Italian 
Lina  Diminutive of Carolina: Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I  female  Latin 
Lincoln  'King Henry the Eighth' Bishop of Lincoln  male  Shakespearean 
Lion  Lion. The Lion is a Figure in Art and Religious Symbolism of Many Cultures; Symbolizing Kingliness and Grandeur and Courage  male  English 
Lionel  Young Lion. Diminutive of Leon. One of the Knights of King Arthur's Round Table. Famous Bearers: American Actor Lionel Barrymore (-) and British Actor Lionel Jeffries (Born )  male  English 
Lir  A Mythical King  male  Celtic 
1309 names found for "King"   (page 8 of 14) 

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