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Meaning of the Name King

1309 names found for "King"   (page 15 of 27) 

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The first name King is of English, American origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

English: King. King's Field. Title Used As a Surname by the Members of a Royal Household. Famous Bearer: American Film Director King Vidor
American: Ruler

Similar Names

Kong | Kunz | Kianga | Kanga |

Related Names

Jesse  (English)
Jehovah Exists. in the Bible Jesse Was Shepherd-father of King David. Also Used for Girls
Jesse  (Hebrew)
Wealthy. Jehovah Exists. The Father of King David in the Old Testament. Famous Bearer: American Outlaw Jesse James (-)
Jirair  (Armenian)
Hard Working
Jirair  (Armenian)
Hard-working
Joelah  (Biblical)
Lifting Up, Profiting, Taking Away Slander
John  (Shakespearean)
'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
Johnathan  (Hebrew)
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
Johnathon  (Hebrew)
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
Jokshan  (Biblical)
An Offense, Hardness, a Knocking
Jonathan  (English)
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:
Jonathon  (Hebrew)
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
Josiah  (Hebrew)
Jehovah Has Healed. Biblical Josiah Became King of Judah at Eight After His Father Was Assassinated. He Ruled Years
Jotham  (Hebrew)
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
Joyce  (English)
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
Joziah  (Hebrew)
Jehovah Has Healed. Biblical Josiah Became King of Judah at Eight After His Father Was Assassinated. He Ruled Years
Jubal  (Hebrew)
The Ram. Inventor of the Harp and Pipes and Founder of Music Making
Kalei  (Hawaiian)
One Who Works for the King
Kalei  (African)
One Who Works for the King
Kanishka  (Indian)
Name of a King
Karkitak  (Hindu)
Serpent King
Karraar  (Muslim)
Impetuous. Attacking Violently
Karrar  (Muslim)
Variant of Karraar: Impetuous. Attacking Violently
Karthiveryarjun  (Hindu)
A King
Katharine  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry the Eighth' Queen Katharine, Wife to King Henry, Afterwards Divorced. 'Love's Labours Lost' a Lady Attending on the Princess of France
Katherine  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry V' Daughter to Charles and Isabel, King and Queen of France
Kauravya  (Hindu)
A Naga King Father
Kaushik  (Hindu)
A King of Suryavamsha
Kay  (English)
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'
Kay  (Arthurian Legend)
Keeper of the Keys. Also an Abbreviation of Katherine: Pure. Sir Kay Was One of King Arthur's Knights
Kay  (Scandinavian)
Keeper of the Keys. Also an Abbreviation of Katherine: Pure. Famous Bearer: Sir Kay Was One of King Arthur's Knights
Kenelm  (English)
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
Kenley  (English)
From the King's Meadow
Kenly  (English)
From the King's Meadow
Kenneth  (English)
Royal Obligation; Good-looking; Fair
Kent  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Earl of Kent, One of the King's Party. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Earl of Kent
Kerrick  (English)
King's Rule. Surname
Kevin  (Irish)
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
Kidron  (Biblical)
Obscure, Making Black or Sad
Kidron  (Biblical)
Obscure, Making Black or Sad
Kiley  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Good Looking
Kingdon  (English)
From the King's Hall
Kingsley  (English)
From the King's Wood/Meadow. Used As a First Name Since the Th 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
Kingston  (English)
Out of the Kingdom (King, Kinsteon)
Kingswell  (English)
Lives at the King's Spring
Kinsley  (English)
King's Field. King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used As Given Names
Kiros  (African)
The King
Kiros  (African)
The King
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