Whether you want to give your baby boy a K-name because of a family tradition or you just love the look and sound of the letter K, read on for our biblical boy names that start with K.
Caleb is one of the most popular biblical C-names for boys, but Kaleb with a K is not doing bad, either.
Kenan traces its biblical provenance to the Book of Genesis, where it appears as the name of one of Adam and Eve's great grandsons.
This biblical K-name is borne by several minor Old Testament characters.
Are you drawn to biblical boy names that end in -el? If Gabriel feels too popular, this K-powered Old Testament name might be perfect.
A biblical place name that doubles as a rare baby name.
At home as a Japanese surname and given name, Kamon also makes a brief appearance in the Bible as a place name.
A very rare baby name belonging to several biblical figures, the most famous being the Benjaminite father of King Saul.
Yet another place name, this time belonging to a biblical river or torrent.