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KILDUFF : From the Irish Mac Giolla Dhuibh meaning "son of the black-haired man".
KILLAM : Denoted one who hailed from the English town of Kilham, meaning "kiln hamlet".
KILLOUGH : Indicated a person who was from Killough (County Down, Northern Ireland) or Killough (Wicklow, Ireland). The place name Killough means "church on the ...
KIM : Korean form of JIN, from Sino-Korean 金 (gim) meaning "gold". This is the most popular surname in Korea.
KIMBALL : Derived from the Welsh given name CYNBEL or the Old English given name CYNEBALD.
KIMBERLY : From various English places called Kimberley. They mean either "CYNEBURGA's field", "CYNEBALD's field" or "CYNEMÆR's field".
KIMURA : From Japanese 木 (ki) meaning "tree, wood" and 村 (mura) meaning "town, village".
KING : From Old English cyning, originally a nickname for someone who either acted in a kingly manner or who worked for or was otherwise associated with a ki...
KINGSLEY : From a place name meaning "king's clearing" in Old English.
KINGSTON : From a place name meaning "king's town" in Old English.
KINNAIRD : From the name of a place in Scotland. The area concerned is high and occupies a vantage point and may have been named in Gaelic as Ceann Ard meaning "...
KIPLING : From the name of a town in Yorkshire. A famous bearer of this name is the author Rudyard Kipling.
KIRBY : Derived from Kirkeby, a name for numerous locations in northern England. Kirkeby is derived from kirkja and byr, two Norse words meaning "church" and ...
KIRCHNER : Derived from Middle High German kirche "church". The name was probably given to someone who worked at a church or lived near one.