| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| 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. |
| Kinsey | Old English | victorious prince |
| Kinsley | English | King's field. King is one of several titles occasionally used as given names. |
| Kintan | Hindu | wearing a crown |
| Kiollsig | Norse | From the ship's island. |
| Kip | English | From the pointed hill. |
| Kipling | Middle English | one who cures salmon or herring |
| Kipp | Old English | wearing a crown, sharply pointed hill |
| Kippar | English | From the pointed hill. |
| Kippie | English | From the pointed hill. |
| Kipr | Greek | Christ bearer. |
| Kiril | Greek | Lordly One |
| Kirilr | Greek | Lordly. |
| Kirit | Hindu | crown, tiara |
| Kiritan | Hindi | Royal. |
| Kirk | Old Norse | from the church |
| Kirkan | Armenian | Vigilant, Watchful |
| Kirkjabyr | Norse | From the church village. |
| Kirkland | Scandinavian | Church. |
| Kirkley | English | From the church's meadow. |
| Kirklin | Scandinavian | Church. |
| Kirkly | English | From the church's meadow. |
| Kirklyn | Scandinavian | Church. |
| Kirkwood | English | From the church's forest. |
| Kirwin | Celtic | Dark skinned. |