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8 rare baby boy names that start with the letter ‘K’

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 17, 2026, 05:00 IST
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Rare ‘K’ names for baby boys


Finding the right name for a baby boy often feels like searching for something that sounds beautiful today and still feels meaningful years later. Many parents are now moving away from very common names and leaning toward rare ones that carry depth, culture, and a quiet uniqueness. Here are 8 rare “K” names that feel personal, thoughtful, and worth holding on to.

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Kairav

Kairav is a soft, poetic name that means “white lotus.” The lotus holds deep spiritual meaning in Indian culture, it grows in muddy water yet blooms untouched. This name quietly reflects resilience and purity. It suits parents who want something meaningful but not overly heavy.


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Kahan


Kahan is simple, modern, and carries a subtle connection to Lord Krishna, who is often called “Kanha.” It feels contemporary, yet rooted. The name also has a musical rhythm, making it easy to say and remember without sounding common.

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Kavish


Kavish means “king of poets” or “lord of wisdom.” It has a refined, intellectual feel. The name works well for families who appreciate literature, creativity, and thoughtfulness. It stands out without being difficult.

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Kriyansh

Kriyansh is a slightly modern creation, often understood as “part of divine action” or “one who brings good deeds into life.” It blends tradition with a fresh sound. Parents looking for a meaningful yet current name often find this appealing.

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Kanav

Kanav is rare but deeply rooted. It is believed to mean “sage” or “wise person.” The name has a calm presence to it. It does not demand attention loudly, but it stays with you. That quiet strength makes it memorable.

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Kshayan

Kshayan is a unique name that suggests “brightness” or “a phase of transformation.” It reflects change, growth, and evolution—ideas that many parents today connect with. Though slightly uncommon in pronunciation, it has a strong identity.

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Kairit

Kairit is not widely heard, which gives it an edge. It is often associated with “one who is crowned with glory.” The name feels regal but not too traditional. It suits parents who want something distinctive without going too far from cultural roots.

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Kirat

Kirat is a name that carries both cultural and spiritual depth. In many Indian contexts, especially within Sikh tradition, it is associated with honest work and living a life of integrity, often understood through the idea of “Kirat Karni,” which means earning through honest means.

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