| Kadambari (Goddess) |
| Kadambini (an
array of clouds) |
Kaishori (Goddess
Parvati) |
| Kajal (kohl) |
Kajjali (kohl) |
| Kakali (chiping
of birds) |
Kala (art) |
| Kalanidhi (treasure
of art) |
Kalavati (artistic) |
| Kali (a bud;
Parvati) |
Kalika (a bud) |
| Kalindi (the
river Yamuna) |
Kallol (large waves;
gurgling of water) |
| Kalpana (imagination) |
Kalpita (the imagined) |
| Kalyani (auspicious) |
Kamakshi (name
of Goddess Lakshmi or Parvati; one with loving eyes) |
| Kamala (Goddess) |
Kamalakshi (one
whose eyes are beautiful like lotuses) |
| Kamalika (lotus) |
Kamalini (lotus) |
| Kamalkali (the
bud of a lotus) |
Kamana (desire) |
| Kamini (a handsome
woman) |
Kana (an atom) |
| Kanak, Kanaka
(gold) |
Kanakabati (a fairy-tale) |
| Kanaklata (golden
creeper) |
Kanakpriya (lover
of gold) |
| Kanan (a garden;
forest) |
Kananbala (nympth
of the forest) |
| Kanchan (gold) |
Kanchana (gold) |
| Kanchi (a waistband) |
Kanika (an atom) |
| Kankana (a bracelet) |
Kanta (a beautiful) |
| Kanti (lustre) |
Kapila (name of
the celestial cow) |
| Kapotakshi (eyes
like a pigeon's) |
Karabi (a flower) |
| Karishma (Miracle) |
Karuna (compassion;
mercy) |
Karunamayi (merciful) |
| Kashi (Varanasi,
the holy city) |
Kashmira (from
Kashmir) |
| Kasturi (musk) |
Katyayani (Goddess
Parvati) |
| Kaumudi (moonlight) |
Kaushalya (mother
of Rama) |
| Kaveri (a river) |
Kavita (a poem) |
| Kesari (saffron;
a lion) |
Keshi (a woman
with beautiful hari) |
| Keshika (a woman
with beautiful hair) |
Keshini (a woman
with beautiful hair) |
| Ketaki (a monsoon
flower) |
Ketana (home) |
| Keya (a monsoon
flower) |
Khyati (fame) |
| Kimaya (divine) |
Kiran (ray of light) |
| Kiranmala (a
garland of light) |
Kirtana (praise) |
| Kirti (fame) |
Kishori (young) |
| Kokila (the cuckoo) |
Komal (tender) |
| Komala (delicate) |
Koyel (the cuckoo) |
| Krandasi (the
sky and the earth) |
Kranti (revolution) |
| Kripa (mercy) |
Krishnaa (Draupadi) |
| Krittika (the
Plaids) |
Krishnakali (a
flower) |
| Kshama (forgiveness) |
Kshanika (momentary) |
| Kumari (unmarried) |
Kumkum (vermilion) |
| Kumud (a lotus) |
Kumudini (a lotus) |
| Kundanika (golden
girl; a flower) |
Kunjana (forest
girl) |
| Kunjalata (forest
creeper) |
Kuntal (hair) |
| Kuntala (a woman
with luxurious hair) |
Kunti (the mother
of the Pandavas) |
| Kurangi (deer) |
Kusum (a flower) |
| Kusumanjali (flower
offering) |
Kusumavati (flowering) |
| Kusumlata (flowering
creeper) |