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Kohler is a German surname derived from the Old High German word "chûhal," meaning "cabbage.
Kohlman is a rare German given name derived from 'kolm,' meaning 'charcoal burner' or 'coal merchant.'
Kohlten is a rare German male name derived from the ancient Germanic tribe Chatten or Hatti, meaning "strength" and "courage".
Kolben is a German surname derived from 'kolbe', meaning 'coal', first used for those involved in coal work or having black hair.
Kollier is a German boy's name derived from "kollar", meaning collar, originally associated with clothing occupations, now signifies elegance and sophistication.
Kollier is a rare German name meaning "necklace," originating from Middle High German "kolir." It was likely given to signify prosperity and wealth in medieval times.
Kolvin is a rare German given name derived from "Kohl", meaning "cabbage", often associated with dark hair or complexion.
Koner is a rare yet historic German name, derived from Konrad, meaning 'bold' or 'brave'.
Konnie is a unique German name derived from Cornelia, meaning 'horn' in Latin. It has regal roots yet remains friendly and approachable for both boys and girls.
Konny is a distinctively German name derived from Conrad, meaning "bold" or "brave".
Kordale is a distinctive German name meaning "bold leader" or "brave people".
Kordell is a rare Germanic name derived from "hord" meaning 'army' or 'force,' and "wulf" meaning 'wolf,' translating to 'strong as a wolf.'
Kramer is a German-origin given name derived from the occupational surname Kramer, signifying a baker or miller.
Kramer is a unique German-origin given name derived from the occupational surname Kramer, meaning 'merchant' in Middle High German.
Kreation is a modern, German-originated name derived from 'Kreatur', meaning 'creature'. It symbolizes originality and creativity.
Kreig is a rare German name meaning 'war', traditionally given during times of conflict, reflecting the bearer's courage and resilience.
Krischan is a distinctively German name derived from 'Krish', meaning 'golden', and '-ан' (-an), popular in Slavic names. Its pronunciation is /krɪʃæn/.
Krischelle is a rare, German-origin female name meaning 'little crystal'.
The name Kristalle originates from German, meaning 'crystal', and gained popularity during the Victorian era due to its association with gemstones and minerals.
The name Kruze is of German origin and means "cross.
The name Kurth is of German origin, derived from "Hucbert," meaning "bright-hearted" or "famous warrior.
Kurtiss is a rare, German-origin name derived from 'kurz', meaning 'short'. It gained prominence through philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's use as a pseudonym.
Kurtlin is a German given name meaning "short man," derived from the elements "curt" and "mann.
Lamarr is a unique, German-origin name meaning 'lamb', often associated with elegance and grace.
Lambert is a Germanic name meaning 'bright land', derived from Old German words 'land' and 'berht'. It was borne by Saint Lambert, bishop of Liège, and numerous nobles throughout history.
Landel is of Germanic origin, derived from Old High German 'land' meaning "land" and 'hild' meaning "battle". It was used as a personal name during the Middle Ages. Despite its limited usage throughout history, it has not been entirely forgotten, appearing occasionally in historical records and modern births.
Landric is a rare but meaningful Germanic male given name, translating to "ruler of the land" or "one with power over territory," derived from Old German elements "land" and "ric.
Lange is a German surname and given name meaning "long", originally referring to someone who lived near a long piece of land.
Laporsche is a rare German name meaning "traveler," historically given to adventurous individuals.
Laroy is a unique variant of the classic English name Roy, which originates from the Old German name Ragenhard and means "strong in power".
Leonard is a German-origin masculine given name meaning 'brave lion'.
Leanore is a rare, elegant German female name meaning "graceful noblewoman".
Lebern is a unique male given name of German origin, derived from 'leib' meaning body, and 'ern' signifying strong or powerful, translating to 'strong in body'.
Leeander is a distinctive name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed by some to be a blend of English 'Lee' and German 'Andreas', or potentially derived from Welsh 'Lleander'. Its unique charm sets it apart despite its unclear history.
Leica is a German female given name meaning "victory" or "to conquer", popularized by the iconic camera company Leica Camera, founded in 1914.
Leim is a distinctive German name derived from the Germanic word 'leimo', meaning 'limestone'.
Len is a short form of Leonard, which originates from Germanic languages and means "strong as a lion".
Lena is a German-derived name meaning 'torch' or 'light', traditionally given to girls born at night.
Lenard is a unique German male given name derived from "leon" (lion) and "hard" (strong), translating to "brave as a lion".
Lenard is a Germanic name derived from 'leonhard', meaning 'brave lion'. It originated in medieval Germany and was brought by Normans, becoming popular among nobility before spreading globally. Notable figures include St. Leonard of Noblac and Thomas Edison (who later adopted Lenard).