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Boy Names That Can Start with a C or a K

Many names for boys (and girls too) can start with either a C or a K. The C and K spellings have become basically interchangeable. Typically, the K spelling is the variation, although that is not always the case. Names such as Cai and Cale have spawned from Kai and Kale. In some cases, both spellings are equally legitimate, such as with Cillian and Killian, or Caspar and Kaspar.

Along with Kai and Killian, other boy names that can start with a C or a K in the US Top 1000 include Cairo and Kairo, Cash and Kash, Colton and Kolton, and Crew and Krew. Those in which both spellings are rare include Caius and Kaius, Cato and Kato.

The choice of C or K as an initial may reflect your feelings on name style, traditionality, and image. Here, a selection of boy names that work with either C or K as a first letter.

Casey

Meaning: brave in battle

Origin:Irish
504
Cooper

Meaning: barrel maker

Origin:English occupational name
225
Carter

Meaning: transporter of goods by cart

Origin:English occupational name
331
Killian

Meaning: war strife or church

Origin:Irish
453
Kadence The meaning of Kadence is 'rhythm', 'with rh...
Origin:Latin
12669
Cato

Meaning: all-knowing

Origin:Latin
801
Cameron

Meaning: crooked nose

Origin:Scottish surname
372
Cruz

Meaning: cross

Origin:Spanish
853
Cairo The meaning of Cairo is 'victorious one' and...
Origin:Place-name
1889
Cartier

Meaning: transporter of goods by cart

Origin:French variation of Carter, English
5637
Kairo Kairo is of Arabic origin. It is also of Jap...
Origin:Spelling variation of place-name Cairo
2217
Karter

Meaning: transporter of goods by cart

Origin:Spelling variation of Carter
6559
Kamari

Meaning: moonlight

Origin:Variation of Kamaria, Swahili
2338
Cam

Meaning: crooked nose

Origin:Diminutive of Cameron, Scottish
2355
Kaius

Meaning: rejoice

Origin:Variation of Caius, Latin
628
Cannon Originating from England, the meaning of Can...
Origin:Word name
1100
Callen

Meaning: rock

Origin:Gaelic
716
Christian

Meaning: anointed one or follower of Christ

Origin:Greek or English from Latin
441
Clay Clay is of English origin and can be used as...
Origin:English word name; diminutive of Clayton
475
Cain

Meaning: spear; possessed

Origin:Hebrew
346