Favorite Choices!
- Jhonnye
- Kal-el
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Kal-El is Superman's Kryptonian name, invented by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938 as the birth name of the superhero. Some theorize that it relates to Hebrew characters with the meaning "voice of God", while others give the meaning as "son" or "Earth one".
- Katia
Origin:
Russian diminutive of EkaterinaMeaning:
"pure"Description:
One of the warm and earthy Russian nickname names now coming into style. Denzel Washington is the father of a Katia.
- Krystofer
Description:
Krystofer is a masculine name representing an alternative spelling of Christopher, which derives from the Greek elements 'Christos' meaning 'anointed' and 'phero' meaning 'to bear.' This distinctive spelling variation maintains the traditional pronunciation while giving the name a unique visual identity. The use of 'K' instead of 'C' and 'y' instead of 'i' reflects a trend toward creative respellings that gained momentum in the late 20th century. While the traditional Christopher has been consistently popular across many Western countries for centuries, the Krystofer variant remains relatively uncommon. This spelling might appeal to parents who appreciate the familiar sound and religious significance of Christopher but desire something that stands out visually on paper. Despite its unconventional spelling, the name retains its connection to the well-known saint and the meaning 'Christ-bearer.'