K is not exactly the most prolific letter when it comes to biblical girl names, but if you love the idea of giving your future daughter a biblical name starting with K, there are a few options. Read on for our list of biblical baby names starting with K.
In the Bible, Keren-Happuch is one of Job's three beautiful daughters, born to him after his sufferings.
Another name borne in the Bible by one of Job's daughters. Can also be spelled without the h (Kezia).
Abraham's first wife, Sarah, has lent her name to hundreds of thousands of baby girls, but the name of the patriarch's second wife is rarely heard on America's playgrounds.
Kelaiah, also known as Kelita, is a minor biblical figure appearing a couple of times in Scripture. While the biblical figure was a male, the name Kelaiah screams Team Pink in the contemporary U.S.
A stream mentioned in the Bible—and one of the rarest baby names on this list.
Kelita is a minor biblical figure mentioned a couple of times in the Old Testament. While the biblical figure sported a pair of XY chromosomes, the name Kelita would be better suited for a girl in the contemporary U.S.
A very rare, unisex baby name belonging to several biblical figures, including King Saul's father.