Name Collection

Names That End With K

Browse baby names that end with K and compare them by meaning, origin, and trend fit.

Names In This Collection

Boy • English

Derik

Derik presents a peaceful, easygoing vibe with English roots.

Pronounced DEH-rik

calmgentlereliable
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Derreck

Derreck blends a classic feel with forward energy.

Pronounced DE-rrek

wisdomleadershipclarity
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Derrek

Derrek offers a resilient, modern edge with timeless roots.

Pronounced DER-rahk

resilienceconfidencesteadiness
Trend: rising
Boy • Welsh

Derrick

Derrick carries a joyful, Welsh-influenced resonance.

Pronounced DEH-rik

joycheerpositivity
Trend: stable
Boy • English

Derrik

Derrik presents a graceful, modern English-origin option.

Pronounced DEH-rik

graceconfidencepoise
Trend: rising
Boy • Latin

Detrick

Latin-origin name with a connotation of kindness and wisdom.

Pronounced DEH-trik

WisdomKindnessCalmness
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Dick

Dick signals a protective, straightforward presence.

Pronounced DIK

protectivegroundedstoic
Trend: high
Boy • Germanic

Dirk

Dirk offers a sturdy, classic Germanic name with a gentle wisdom.

Pronounced DIRTK

groundedclassicreliable
Trend: niche
Boy • French

Dock

Dock is a boy name of French origin, often associated with hope.

Pronounced DOK

ClarityEleganceDirectness
Trend: high
Boy • Irish

Domenick

Domenick is a boy name with Irish roots, commonly linked to grace.

Pronounced DOH-meh-nik

HeritageStrengthTimelessness
Trend: stable
Boy • Latin

Dominick

Dominick, with Latin roots, carries a sense of faith and belonging.

Pronounced DOH-miN-ik

reliabilitydevotionsteadfastness
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Dominik

Dominik blends a central root with diverse usage, often implying courage.

Pronounced DOH-niik

courageresilienceclarity
Trend: stable
Boy • Welsh

Domonick

Domonick (Welsh-origin) conveys strength and endurance.

Pronounced DOH-moh-nik

strengthresiliencegroundedness
Trend: stable
Boy • Spanish

Edrick

Edrick offers a bold, grounded name with Spanish flavor.

Pronounced ED-rik

StrengthResilienceGrounded
Trend: high
Boy • English

Emerick

Emerick blends classic English roots with a refined, confident vibe.

Pronounced EH-meh-rik

GraceLeadershipProsperity
Trend: high
Boy • Germanic

Erick

Erick is a masculine form of Eric with Germanic roots, common in English-speaking regions.

Pronounced ER-ik

leaderintelligentpractical
Trend: rising
Boy • Germanic

Erik

Erik is a Scandinavian-root name widely used across Europe for boys.

Pronounced EH-rik

boldbraveclassic
Trend: rising
Boy • Germanic

Errick

Errick suggests strength and leadership with a traditional edge.

Pronounced ER-ik

Classicstrongdistinguished
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Eryk

Eryk, a multicultural form with a bright, joyful feel.

Pronounced EH-rik

cheerfulvibrantapproachable
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Finnick

Finnick: a modern-sounding name with a light, uplifting feel.

Pronounced FIN-ik

modernbrightversatile
Trend: high
Boy • Latin

Frank

Frank is a Latin-rooted name offering a sense of protection and steadiness.

Pronounced frank

ProtectiveGroundedReliable
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Freddrick

Freddrick is a bold, distinctive form with a courageous feel.

Pronounced FREH-drick

bolddistinctiveconfident
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Frederick

Frederick is a strong, enduring name with universal appeal.

Pronounced FRED-er-ik

strongreliableclassic
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Fredrick

Fredrick is a hopeful, sturdy name with cross-cultural roots.

Pronounced FRED-rick

hopefulstrongclassic
Trend: stable

FAQ

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