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_Inger._ _Ing_, Ing; _ere_, an agent. A descendant of Ing. According to Teuton mythology, Ing was the son of Tuisco, and is, without doubt, the name-father of the Anglo-Saxon and English.
_Ingham._ _Ing_, Ing; _hám_, house. Home of Ing.
_Ingram._ _Ing_, Ing; _remn_, or _hrem_, a raven. Ing’s raven.
K.
_Kane._ Ir. _cat́on_, pronounced _cahon_, from _cat́_, battle, and _an_, a termination denoting a personal noun. A warrior.
_Kindall._ _Cyn_, or _cin_, suitable; _dál_, valley. A suitable valley. Kendall, of like kinship.
_Kettle._ _Cetel_, a kettle.
_Kidder._ _Cidan_, to contend, quarrel, chide; _ere_, an agent. One who chides; a chider.
_Kille._ _Cile_, cold, coldness. Or, more likely, _cille_, a battle.
_King._ _Cyng_, king, ruler, prince.
_Kingsbury._ _Cynges_, genitive of _cyng_, king; _beorh_, a city. King’s city.
_Kingston._ _Cynges_, genitive of _cyng_, a king; _tún_, town. King’s town.
_Kitchen._ _Cicene_, a kitchen.
_Knapp._ _Cnæpp_, a top, cop, knop, button.
_Knauf._ _Cnáfa_, one begotten, an offspring, a son, boy, youth.
_Knaup._ _Cnápa_, son, boy, youth.
_Knight._ _Cniht_, a boy, youth, attendant, a military follower.
_Knoll._ _Cnoll_, a knoll, a hill, top, cop, summit.
_Knott._ _Cnott_, a knot, a fastening, knitting.
_Knowles._ _Cnolles_, genitive of _cnoll_, a knoll, a hill. Belonging to a knoll, or hill.