Question:
A list of Spanish names that start with the letter K?
CrayzeeKD
2013-08-26 17:26:25 UTC
I have to give myself a Spanish name for my Spanish class. My name is Kaydee. Some help please? Apparently their aren't that many Spanish names that start with K... please help.
Six answers:
?
2013-08-27 05:11:44 UTC
There are none. There are names with the C, though. some of them have a K sound, instead of a C or a CH.

CAMILA: Spanish form of Roman Latin Camilla, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)."

CANDE: Short form of Spanish Candelaria, meaning "candle."

CANDELARIA: Spanish name derived from the Latin candela, meaning "light, torch," hence "candle." The Spanish had a custom of bestowing religious names on their daughters, and sometimes their sons, in honor of the Virgin Mary; for example, Nuestra Senora de los Candelaria which translates to "Our Lady of the Candles," referring to the purification of Mary during Candlemas.

CANDELAS: Pet form of Spanish Candelaria, meaning "candle."

CARIDAD: Spanish form of English Charity, meaning "dear."

CARMELA: Feminine form of Spanish Carmelo, meaning "garden-land."

CARMELITA: Spanish pet form of Latin Carmel, meaning "garden-land."

CARMEN: Spanish form of Latin Carmina, meaning "song."

CARMENCITA: Pet form of Spanish Carmen, meaning "song."

CASILDA: Spanish name of uncertain origin, borne by an 11th-century saint who was probably of Moorish descent.

CATALINA: Spanish form of Greek Aikaterine, meaning "pure."

CATHERINA: Spanish form of Greek Aikaterine, meaning "pure."

CELESTINA: Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Celestino, meaning "heavenly."

CÉLIA: Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Cælia, probably meaning "heaven."

CENOBIA: Spanish form of Greek Zenobia, meaning "life of Zeus."

CHARO: Pet form of Spanish Rosario, meaning "rosary."

CHELO: Pet form of Spanish Consuelo, meaning "consolation."

CHICA: Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisca, meaning "French."

CHICKIE: Pet form of Spanish Chiquita, meaning "little one."

CHICKY: Variant spelling of Spanish Chickie, meaning "little one."

CHIQUITA: Spanish name meaning "little one."

CHITA: Short form of Spanish Conchita, meaning "conception." Compare with other forms of Chita.

CHUS: Unisex pet form of Spanish Jesús and Jesúsa, meaning "God is salvation."

CLARISA: Spanish form of Latin Clarissa, meaning "fame."

CONCEPCIÓN: Spanish religious name referring to the Immaculate Conception.

CONCHA: Pet form of Spanish Concepción, meaning "conception."

CONCHITA: Diminutive form of Spanish Concha, meaning "conception."

CONSTANZA: Spanish form of Latin Constantia, meaning "steadfast."

CONSUELA: Variant spelling of Spanish Consuelo, meaning "consolation."

CONSUELO: Spanish name meaning "consolation."

CORAZÓN: From the Spanish name of a dormant volcano in Ecuador, meaning "heart."

CRESCENCIA: Spanish feminine form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."

CRUZ: Spanish unisex name meaning "cross."

CRUZITA: Feminine pet form of Spanish unisex Cruz, meaning "cross."

CUSTODIA: Feminine form of Spanish Custodio, meaning "guardian, keeper."





Sorry....

~M
?
2013-08-26 17:36:10 UTC
To the best of my knowledge there are no names that start with a K because that word is practically never used in Spanish



Karina is one possibility, but I am not certain whether this is in Spanish. There is a last name of some Hispanics and it's Kuilan, but it is a name that isn't used very often.









































To the best of my knowledge, there are no names in Spanish, that start with the letter K



Generally names in other languages do not and should not be translated. So your name would stay as it is



Hope this helps



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Whitney
2016-03-11 00:55:43 UTC
A - Aubrey and Avery B - Brenna and Brielle C - Carly and Courtney D - Daisy and Dakota E - Ella and Emma F - Fiona and Felicity G - Giana and Gisella H - Hailey and Hallee I - Isabella and Ilyana J - Jordan and Jamie K - Kaitlyn and Kelly L - Lauren and Leah M - Madison and Melissa N - Natalie and Nicole O - Olivia and Ophelia P - Peyton and Paisley Q - Quinn and Quiana R - Rachel and Rebecca S - Samantha and Sophia T - Tiffany and Tara U - Uma and Usha V - Vanessa and Victoria W - Willow and Winter X - Xena and Xiomara Y - Yazmin and Yelena Z - Zoey and Zara Wow, this was hard, but really fun!!!!!
Don Verto
2013-08-27 06:51:47 UTC
I agree with the good doctor.K is not a Spanish letter.Only a few foreign words start with a K which are used in Spanish.
2013-08-26 18:03:05 UTC
Karina

Karla

Karen

Katia ;)
?
2013-08-26 19:29:17 UTC
Katy

Karina

Maybe more, but K's aren't used often.


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