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KANE, KAYNE,
KAINE: tribute
KEEFE, KEIFER:
cherished
KEEGAN,
KEGAN: small and fiery
KELLER:
little champion
KELLY,
KELLEY: warrior
KELVIN: from
the narrow river
KENDRICK:
son of Harry
KENNEDY:
helmeted
KENYON:
blond
KERMICHAEL,
KERMICHIL: from Michael's fortress
KERMIT: free
KERN,
KERNE, KEARN: little dark one
KERR: spear
KERRY: son
of the dark-haired man
KERWIN,
KERWYN, KERWEN: little black one
KEVIN,
KEVYN: attractive
KEY: son of
Aidan
KIERAN:
black
KINNARD:
from the high hill
KINNELL:
from the head of the cliff
KYLE:
handsome
KEANE,
KEENE, KEENAN, KEANAN: sharp
KEMP,
KEMPE: warrior
KENDALL:
from the clear river valley
KENDRICK,
KENDRIK, KENDRYK: son of Harry
KENELM:
defends the family
KENLEY,
KENLY: from the king's meadow
KENNARD:
bold
KENNETH,
KEN: royal obligation
KENRICK,
KENRIK, KENRYK: royal ruler
KENT: from
Kent
KENTON: from
a farm in Kent
KENWARD:
bold guardian
KENWAY: bold
warrior
KESTER: from
the Roman camp
KIM: ruler
KING: royal
KINGDON:
from the king's hall
KINGSLEY:
from the king's meadow
KINGSTON:
from the king's village or estate
KINGSWELL:
lives at the king's spring
KINSEY:
victorious
KIPP, KIP,
KIPPAR, KIPPIE: from the pointed hill
KIRK, KYRK:
church
KIRKLEY,
KIRKLY: from the church's meadow
KIRKWOOD,
KYRKWODE: from the church's forest
KLEEF: from
the cliff
KNIGHT:
noble, soldier
KNOX,
KNOCKS: from the hills
KYNE, KEN:
royal
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