Names Ending in K for Girls

  1. Irmak
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "river"
    • Description:

      Two names meaning "river" make the Turkish Top 100 for girls — Nehir and Irmak. Irmak is the less popular of the two.
  2. Aniek
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      A cute Dutch diminutive of Anne, Annika or Annemiek.
  3. Pkachhouk
    • Origin:

      Cambodian, Khmer
    • Meaning:

      "lotus"
    • Description:

      In Khmer, pka is the word for "flower", pka chhouk denotes the lotus in particular.
  4. Acâhkosak
    • Origin:

      Cree
    • Meaning:

      "stars"
    • Description:

      Celestial name from the Cree language.
  5. Hazelbrook
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "brook near the hazel trees"
    • Description:

      A preppy compound of the stylish name Hazel with Gen Z darling Brooke. Hazelbrook is also a town in New South Wales, Australia.
  6. Annik
    • Origin:

      Russian diminutive of Annika or Ann
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Annik is a pleasing combination of unusual and familiar. As first Ann and now Anna become overused, you might want to explore its wilder variations such as this Eastern European short form.
  7. Raunak
    • Origin:

      Hindu
    • Meaning:

      "light, happiness"
    • Description:

      A unisex Indian name with a radiant meaning.
  8. Hasmik
    • Origin:

      Armenian
    • Meaning:

      "jasmine"
    • Description:

      Hasmik is the Armenian form of Jasmine and is frequently used in that country.
  9. Melek
    • Origin:

      Turkish, from Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "angel"
    • Description:

      A Turkish word name with a sweet angelic meaning.
  10. Elek
    • Description:

      Elek is an uncommon feminine name with Hungarian roots, where it traditionally functions as a masculine name derived from the Greek 'Alexios,' meaning 'defender' or 'helper.' As a feminine name in modern usage, Elek offers a distinctive, strong alternative to more common variants like Alexis or Alexa. The name carries a minimalist appeal with its four-letter structure and straightforward pronunciation (EH-lek). Though rare for girls, it embodies a contemporary trend toward gender-neutral naming choices, appealing to parents seeking something both simple and uncommon. Elek's international character and historical significance combine with its modern sound to create a name that feels both rooted and innovative.
  11. Aputsiak
    • Origin:

      Greenlandic
    • Meaning:

      "snow crystal"
    • Description:

      A unisex name from the snowy north.
  12. Falak
    • Description:

      Falak is a feminine name of Arabic origin meaning 'sky,' 'heaven,' or 'celestial sphere.' It represents vastness, beauty, and boundless potential. In Persian culture, Falak also carries similar celestial connotations. The name is used in various Middle Eastern and South Asian countries, especially in India, Pakistan, and Arab nations. Falak has a lyrical quality that makes it melodious and easy to pronounce across different languages. While traditionally more common for girls, it occasionally appears as a unisex name in some cultures. The name has gained modest international recognition in recent decades as global naming practices have become more diverse, though it remains relatively distinctive outside of regions where Arabic and Persian influences are strong.