This list includes 29 Egyptian boy names that start with K, from “Kagemni” to “Kyrollos”. It includes both modern Arabic names and historic Ancient Egyptian and Coptic names, useful for expectant parents, baby-name researchers, and cultural enthusiasts.

Egyptian boy names that start with K are male names from Egypt and Arabic-speaking communities, beginning with the letter K. Some trace to ancient Egyptian or Coptic roots, showing historical and religious influences.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

Name: The given name in common English spelling, so you can quickly scan options and shortlist favorites.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide to say each name correctly, helping you test how it sounds aloud.

Meaning: A concise explanation of the name’s sense and origin, so you understand cultural or historical significance.

Egyptian boy names that start with K

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
Karimkah-REEMModern Arabicgenerous, noble
Kamalkah-MALModern Arabicperfection, completeness
KamelKAH-melModern Arabicperfect, complete
KamilKAH-meelModern Arabicperfect, complete
KhaledKHA-ledModern Arabiceternal, immortal
KhalidKHA-lidModern Arabiceternal, immortal
Khalilkha-LEELModern Arabicfriend, confidant
KhairyKHAY-reeModern Arabiccharitable, generous
KhedrKHEH-durModern Arabicgreen; associated with the saint Khidr
KassemKAH-semModern Arabicdistributor, divider (from Qasim)
Karamkah-RAMModern Arabicgenerosity, nobility
Khalifakha-LEE-fahModern Arabicsuccessor, caliph
Khalafkha-LAFModern Arabicsuccessor; ancestor
Keroloskeh-ROH-losCopticCoptic form of Cyril, “lordly” (Greek origin)
Kyrolloskee-ROH-losCopticCoptic form of Cyril (Greek origin)
Kirilloskee-REE-losCopticCyril, “lordly” (Greek origin)
KosmasKOS-masCopticorder, beauty (Greek origin)
KhufuKOO-fooAncient Egyptian(meaning uncertain; royal name)
Khafrekha-FREHAncient Egyptianappearing like Re (throne name interpretation)
Khasekhemwykha-sek-HEM-weeAncient Egyptianthe two powerful ones appear
KhabaKHA-bahAncient Egyptian(uncertain); royal name
Khnumhotepkhnum-HO-tepAncient EgyptianKhnum is satisfied or “Khnum is pleased”
Khaemwasetkha-em-WAH-setAncient EgyptianHe who appears in Thebes (approx.)
KhetiKHEH-teeAncient Egyptian(uncertain); common personal name
KhepriKHEH-preeAncient Egyptianto emerge; scarab god of rebirth
KheperKHEP-erAncient Egyptianmanifestation, becoming
Kagemnika-GEM-neeAncient Egyptian(uncertain); attested personal name
Khuenrekoo-EN-rehAncient EgyptianHis rising is Re
KhetyKHEH-teeAncient Egyptian(variant of Kheti); personal name

Descriptions

Karim
Very popular in Egypt; a warm, modern name signaling generosity and widely used across generations.
Kamal
Classic Arabic name common in Egypt; literary and formal, often seen among older and middle-aged generations.
Kamel
Egyptian transliteration variant of Kamil; familiar everyday given name and surname in Egypt.
Kamil
Arabic root name used in Egypt and the region; sometimes appears in formal records and documentation.
Khaled
Extremely common in Egypt; borne by many public figures and evokes permanence and fame.
Khalid
Alternative transliteration used in Egypt and the Arab world; same root and popularity as Khaled.
Khalil
Beloved name in Egypt with religious and poetic resonance (e.g., “Khalilullah”); popular across communities.
Khairy
Common Egyptian given name and surname; friendly-sounding, often associated with goodwill.
Khedr
Colloquial Egyptian form of Khidr, widely used especially in rural and religious contexts.
Kassem
Common in Egypt, often spelled Kassem or Qasim; traditional and well-known across generations.
Karam
Attractive modern name in Egypt implying generosity and honor; used by parents seeking warm virtue names.
Khalifa
Used in Egypt both as a personal name and title; carries historic and religious connotations.
Khalaf
Traditional Arabic name found in Egyptian naming records; less common today but historically attested.
Kerolos
Very common among Egyptian Copts; often borne by clergy and laypeople alike.
Kyrollos
Egyptian Coptic pronunciation/spelling of Cyril; widely used in church circles and households.
Kirillos
A formal Coptic/Greek form of Cyril, used historically and in ecclesiastical contexts in Egypt.
Kosmas
Name of early Christian saints; used among Egyptian Copts, especially in clerical and traditional families.
Khufu
Iconic Fourth Dynasty pharaoh (builder of the Great Pyramid); famous ancient Egyptian male name.
Khafre
Fourth Dynasty pharaoh, son of Khufu; well-known royal name tied to Giza monuments.
Khasekhemwy
Last ruler of the Second Dynasty; historically attested on monuments and king lists.
Khaba
Third Dynasty pharaoh attested on stone and seals; short, archaic royal name from early dynastic Egypt.
Khnumhotep
Name borne by several Middle Kingdom officials; compound theophoric name including god Khnum.
Khaemwaset
Famous son of Ramesses II noted for antiquarian work; a well-attested royal-princely name.
Kheti
Name of several Middle Kingdom officials and local rulers; frequently appears in hieroglyphic records.
Khepri
Name/epithet of a god associated with sunrise and rebirth; used in religious and royal contexts.
Kheper
Root word in many royal names and epithets; appears as an element and occasionally as a short name.
Kagemni
Vizier and authorial figure known from instructional texts; example of Old Kingdom elite naming.
Khuenre
Name of princes and officials bearing the sun-god element “Re”; found in New Kingdom inscriptions.
Khety
Alternate spelling of Kheti, widely attested among nomarchs and officials in Middle Kingdom records.
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