191. | KISHMISH | From Turkish kišmiš "raisin"(dry grape). As a name it is in use since XVII c. till now (esp. in villages). The short form is Kisho. |
192. | KLARA | From Latin clarus "light", "bright". It is in use now. |
193. | KLAVDIA | From Latin claudio "hide" which came through Russian. The short forms are Klava, Klasha. |
194. | KLEOPATRA | From Greek name Kleopatra which means "father's glory" or "glorious father's daughter". It came by means of literature and is a rare name now. |
195. | KNARIK | From Armenian knar "lyre"(string musical instrument)+ ik diminutive suffix. We also have the form Knar that is used independently. It is a spread name now. |
196. | KNKUSH | From Armenian knkush "gentle". As a name it is in use since XIV c. till now. |
197. | KRISTINEH | From Greek name Khristine which is used in many Christian nations (German Kristina, Russian Khristina). It is in use in Arm since old days as a female variant of the name Kristopor. |
198. | KSENYA | From Russian name Ksenya which is of Greek origin (Greek xenia "hospitable", "well-wisher"). It is a rare name now. |
199. | LALA | From Persian lala "tulip". As a name it is in use since XIX c. which became popular under the impression of Raffi's "The Mad" novel. It is in use now. |
200. | LARISA | From Russian name Larisa which is in use in Arm since XX c. It comes from Greek laris "pleasant", "fragrant". The others connect this name with Greek laros "sea-gull". The diminutive forms are… 0.2 KB |