| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Kwatoko | Native-American | Bird with big beak (Hopi). |
| Kye | Gaelic | A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church. |
| Kylan | Gaelic | A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church. |
| Kyle | Gaelic | handsome, near the chapel, narrow, narrow channel, strait |
| Kyledyr | Welsh | Legendary son of Nwython. |
| Kylemore | Celtic/Gaelic | Great Wood |
| Kylen | Gaelic | A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church. |
| Kyler | Dutch | archer |
| Kynan | Welsh | Chief. |
| Kyndmryn | Welsh | Legendary son of Ermid. |
| Kyne | English | Royal One |
| Kynedyr | Welsh | Legendary son of Hetwn. |
| Kynlas | Welsh | Legendary son of Kynan. |
| Kynon | Welsh | Legendary son of CIydno. |
| Kynthelig | Celtic | Guide. |
| Kynton | English | From KENT |
| Kynwal | Welsh | Legendary son of Caw. |
| Kynwyl | Welsh | Name of a saint. |
| Kyran | Persian | Lord, sir |
| Kyrell | Gaelic | A place-name referring to the narrows; a wood or a church. |
| Kyrillos | Greek | Lordly. |
| Kyrillosr | Greek | Lordly. |
| Kyrk | English | Church. |
| Kyrksen | Scandinavian | Church. |
| Kyrkwode | English | From the church's forest. |
| Kyros | Greek | Leader, Master |
| Kywrkh | Welsh | Legendary son of Cleddyv. |