Russian names
Kalinka
Kalinka is a Russian pet name for female dog.
Name of a popular Russian song written by the composer Ivan Petróvich.
Kandinski
Kandinski is a Russian sailboat name.
Name inspired by the Russian abstract painter Vasili Kandinski.
Karpov
Karpov is a Russian pet name for male dog.
This name is inspired by the great international chess master and world champion between 1975 and 1985, Anatoli Karpov.
Katia
Katia is a Russian girl name. Meaning “pure”.
Russian short form of Katherine.
Katyusha
Katyusha is a Russian girl name.
Diminutive of Yekaterina.
KGB
KGB is a Russian business name for pub.
Name of the Intelligence Agency and secret police of the USSR.
Kim
Kim is an unisex girl name. It has four possible origins and meanings:
- English girl name. Meaning “royal field”. Short form of Kimberly.
- Russian boy name. Soviet name invented by parents fleeing the traditional names of the Tsarist regime. Acronym for “Kommunisticheskiy Internatsional Molodyozhi” which means” Young Communist International”.
- French boy name. Short form of Joachim.
- Unisex Hebrew name. Derived form Hebrew word “kayam” (exists).
Kima
Kima is a girl name. It has two possible origins and meanings:
- Russian female name. Feminine form of Kim.
- Name of woman with Basque origin. Meaning “branch tip”.
Kira
Kira is a Russian girl name. Meaning “young”.
Feminine form of Cyrus.
Kursk
Kursk is a Russian submarine name.
Name of a nuclear submarine of the Russian Navy that in the year 2000 became famous internationally for sinking with 118 crew members on board.
It receives the name of a city of Russia.