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 • Greek

Mack

Greek-origin name with a hopeful, resilient feel.

Pronounced MACK

EnergeticResoluteClassic
Trend: niche
Girl • Arabic

Malak

Malak is an Arabic-origin girl name meaning kindness and gentleness.

Pronounced MAH-lak

KindnessGentlenessGrace
Trend: high
Boy • Arabic

Maleek

Arabic name often linked with hope and warmth.

Pronounced mah-LEEK

HopeWarmthLeadership
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Malek

Multicultural name commonly connected to balance and harmony.

Pronounced mah-LEK

HarmonyBalancePresence
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Maliek

Multicultural name commonly connected to harmony and balance.

Pronounced MAH-lick

HarmonyBalanceCalm
Trend: high
Boy • Multicultural

Malik

Malik: a name with strong, wise overtones suitable for boys in 2026.

Pronounced MAH-lik

WisdomLeadershipStability
Trend: high
Boy • Germanic

Marek

Germanic-rooted Marek with a wisdom-focused, balanced tone.

Pronounced MAH-rek

WisdomBalanceGrounded
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Mark

Multicultural-origin name used for girls with a gentle, graceful impression.

Pronounced MARK

GraceGentleApproachable
Trend: stable
Boy • Welsh

Maverick

Maverick blends boldness with harmony, rooted in Welsh heritage.

Pronounced MAV-uh-rik

boldbalancedindependent
Trend: rising
Boy • Japanese

Maverik

Maverik carries a hopeful, modern feel with Japanese roots.

Pronounced MAH-vuh-rik

hopefulmodernresilient
Trend: stable
Boy • Spanish

Mavrick

Mavrick pairs a bold, strong vibe with Spanish roots.

Pronounced MAH-v-rik

boldconfidentresilient
Trend: rising
Boy • Multicultural

Merrick

Bold name with a courageous, modern edge.

Pronounced MER-ik

bolddeterminedconfident
Trend: rising
Boy • Hebrew

Mick

Mick is a compact, sturdy form with Hebrew roots.

Pronounced MIK

StrongDirectFriendly
Trend: niche
Boy • Greek

Nick

Nick is a classic nickname with Greek roots and a timeless appeal.

Pronounced NIK

clearreliableclassic
Trend: stable
Boy • Korean

Park

Park: a Korean-inspired name with peaceful, uplifting resonance.

Pronounced PARK

peacefulupliftingstable
Trend: niche
Boy • Italian

Patrick

Patrick: a historic Italian-root form linked to grace and confident presence.

Pronounced PA-trik

GraceLeadershipConfidence
Trend: high
Boy • Slavic

Patryk

Patryk: a Slavic-root form of Patrick linked to gentle warmth.

Pronounced PAT-reek

KindnessWarmthFriendliness
Trend: stable
Boy • Spanish

Pink

Pink signals playful joy with a bold, modern edge for a boy.

Pronounced PINK

JoyPlayfulnessVigor
Trend: niche
Boy • Germanic

Rick

Rick, a short form with timeless, graceful associations.

Pronounced RIK

TimelessGracefulAccessible
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Roark

Roark presents a bold, enduring tone with a modern edge for a boy.

Pronounced ROHR-ark

BoldEnduringResilient
Trend: rising
Gender-neutral • Arabic

Rock

Rock is a bold name with Arabic connections and a concise, strong sound.

Pronounced RAHK

BoldImpactWisdom
Trend: stable
Boy • Slavic

Roddrick

Roddrick blends Slavic roots with a protective, grounded presence.

Pronounced RAW-drick

ProtectionStrengthGroundedness
Trend: rising
Boy • Scottish

Roderick

Roderick is a strong Scottish name with a light, uplifting edge.

Pronounced RAH-dur-ik

StrengthHeritageUplift
Trend: niche
Boy • Multicultural

Rodrick

Rodrick offers a bold, adventurous vibe with multicultural roots for 2026.

Pronounced ROD-rik

courageadventureversatility
Trend: stable

FAQ

Why choose names that end with K?
Ending sounds shape rhythm and sibling-name compatibility.
What is the next SEO step after this page?
Open the linked origin, meaning, and trend pages to finish your shortlist.