This list includes 34 Mythological girl names that start with K, from “Kadru” to “Kymopoleia”. They feature goddesses, heroines, and legendary women from many cultures. Use them for baby naming, character naming, or myth-inspired reading.
Mythological girl names that start with K are female names drawn from global myths whose forms begin with the letter K. Many connect to gods, nature, or heroic tales; examples include “Kadru,” mother of serpents in Hindu myth, and “Kymopoleia,” a minor Greek sea goddess.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, Meaning/Role, and Notes.
Name: The standard transliteration or common form of each name, so you can scan and pick the ones you like most.
Origin: The cultural or mythic source listed to help you understand historical and regional context.
Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide so you can say each name confidently and judge its spoken appeal.
Meaning/Role: A concise meaning or mythological role that summarizes what the name signifies in its tradition.
Notes: Short usage notes, variants, and modern forms that show popularity, spelling options, and related names.
Mythological girl names that start with K
Name
Pronunciation
Origin
Meaning
Kali
KAH-lee
Hindu
black; time; powerful mother
Kunti
KOON-tee
Hindu
uncertain; clan or matronymic
Kaikeyi
KAI-kay
Hindu
uncertain; likely clan name
Kadru
KAH-droo
Hindu
uncertain; mythic matronymic
Kaveri
KAH-veh-ree
Hindu
name of a sacred river
Kanyakumari
KAN-yah-KOO-mah-ree
Hindu
virgin maiden
Kamadhenu
KAH-muh-DAY-noo
Hindu
wish-fulfilling cow
Katyayani
KAT-yah-YAH-nee
Hindu
born of sage Katyayana
Kaushiki
kow-SHEE-kee
Hindu
she of the Kausika (sheath)
Karni
KAR-nee
Hindu (folk)
uncertain; title-based name
Kinnari
kin-NAH-ree
Sanskrit/Hindu-Buddhist
female kinnara; half-bird woman
Kuan Yin
KWAN-yin
Chinese (Buddhist)
perceiver of the world’s cries
Konohanasakuya
koh-noh-HAH-nah-SAH-koo-yah
Japanese
tree-blossom princess
Kaguya
KA-goo-yah
Japanese
radiant night; shining princess
Ki
KEE
Sumerian
earth
Kubaba
KOO-bah-bah
Anatolian
uncertain; venerable queen-goddess name
Kusu
KOO-soo
Mesopotamian
purifier
Kauket
kow-KET or KAW-ket
Egyptian
feminine counterpart of darkness deity
Kore
KOH-reh
Greek
maiden
Kassandra
kas-SAN-drah
Greek
uncertain; legendary epithet
Klytemnestra
klih-tem-NES-truh
Greek
uncertain; possibly “famous ruler”
Kleio
KLEE-oh
Greek
glory
Kalliope
kal-ee-OH-pee
Greek
beautiful-voiced
Kallisto
ka-LIS-toh
Greek
most beautiful
Klytia
KLIH-tee-uh
Greek
renowned (from kleos)
Kymopoleia
kim-oh-poh-LEE-uh
Greek
wave-ruler; sea-ruler
Kybele
KY-bee-lee
Phrygian
mother goddess
Kara
KAH-rah
Norse
wild, curly-haired (probable)
Kraka
KRAH-kah
Norse
crow or nickname
Kyllikki
kuh-LIK-ee
Finnish
uncertain; traditional Finnish name
Kupala
KOO-pah-lah
Slavic
related to “bathing” (ritual)
Kostroma
kos-TROH-mah
Slavic
uncertain; linked to crops
Kisa Gotami
KEE-sah GO-tah-mee
Buddhist
personal name (uncertain)
Katayoun
ka-tah-YOON
Persian
uncertain; noblewoman’s name
Descriptions
Kali
Fierce Hindu goddess of time, change, and destruction; widely worshiped and used in devotional names and art.
Kunti
Matriarch of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata; revered epic figure and occasional South Asian given name.
Kaikeyi
Queen in the Ramayana whose demand alters Rama’s fate; a pivotal epic character, rarely used as a modern name.
Kadru
Mother of the nagas (serpents) in Hindu tradition; an ancestral figure in many Puranic tales.
Kaveri
Personified river goddess (Cauvery) in South India; pilgrim site and popular female name in the region.
Kanyakumari
Form of the goddess Parvati and a major pilgrimage site at India’s southern tip; means a youthful, virgin goddess.
Kamadhenu
Divine bovine and mother of all cows in Hindu myth; a symbol of abundance and generosity.
Katyayani
A form of Durga worshiped during Navaratri; powerful warrior goddess and traditional name in India.
Kaushiki
Name of a goddess connected to Parvati; appears in Puranic stories as a luminous female divinity.
Karni
Karni Mata is a popular folk goddess and local saint in Rajasthan, India, celebrated at her temple and festivals.
Kinnari
Mythical celestial musician—half-woman, half-bird—found in Indian, Thai, and Laotian lore; admired for grace and music.
Kuan Yin
East Asian bodhisattva of compassion (also Guanyin); widely revered and popular as a devotional name.
Konohanasakuya
Shinto goddess of blossoms and Mount Fuji (Konohanasakuya-hime); symbol of fleeting beauty and fertility.
Kaguya
Title character of the folktale “The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter”; moon-princess figure beloved in Japanese folklore.
Ki
Primal Sumerian earth goddess and mother figure; foundational deity in Mesopotamian cosmogonies.
Kubaba
Ancient Anatolian/Levantine goddess attested in early 2nd–1st millennium BCE inscriptions; city-patroness and rare historical name.
Kusu
Goddess associated with purification rituals and incense in Mesopotamian religion; appears in ritual texts.
Kauket
Female aspect of the Egyptian dark/primordial deity (counterpart to Kek); appears in late cosmologies and funerary contexts.
Kore
Alternate name for Persephone as the “maiden”; used in classical scholarship and poetic naming.
Kassandra
Trojan princess and prophetic figure cursed to be disbelieved; spelled Kassandra in many English translations.
Klytemnestra
Wife of Agamemnon who murders him on her return; major tragic figure in Greek drama.
Kleio
Muse of history and celebrator of fame (from kleos); classical name with literary flair.
Kalliope
Chief Muse of epic poetry; elegant classical name used in literature and arts.
Kallisto
Nymph transformed into a bear and placed among the stars as Ursa Major; mythic and poetic name.
Klytia
Ocean nymph who loved the sun god Helios; transformed into a flower, a familiar mythic motif.
Kymopoleia
Obscure sea-goddess, daughter of Poseidon in some Hesiodic passages; an uncommon classical name.
Kybele
Anatolian mother-goddess later worshiped as Cybele in Greek and Roman religion; powerful ancient Mother figure.
Kara
A valkyrie and sorceress in Norse sagas; attested in legendary literature and occasionally used as a modern name.
Kraka
Alias of the legendary heroine Aslaug in Norse sagas; a saga-era feminine name with narrative weight.
Kyllikki
Woman appearing in the Kalevala and Finnish folk poetry; associated with love, family, and epic motifs.
Kupala
Folk goddess or personified figure tied to Midsummer (Kupala Night); connected to fertility rites and folklore.
Kostroma
East Slavic goddess of fertility and harvest in folk tradition; name used in regional tales and rituals.
Kisa Gotami
Woman in a famous Buddhist parable who seeks the Buddha’s help after losing her child; story used in moral teachings.
Katayoun
Princess in Iranian epic tradition (Shahnameh cycles); a classical Persian feminine name from epic poetry.
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