- 健康 jiànkāng healththe state of being free from illness or injury; physical and mental well-being
- 康复 kāngfù recoverto recuperate or recover health; to convalesce
- 小康 xiǎokāng peace and prosperitya period or societal state of stability and relative wealth
- 康熙 Kāngxī KangxiReign title (1662–1722) of the Kangxi Emperor (Shengzu)
- 尼康 Níkāng NikonNikon corporation
- 安康 ānkāng well-beinggood health
- 康佳 Kāngjiā KonkaKongka (brand)
- 富士康 Fùshìkāng FoxconnFoxconn Technology Group, a major multinational electronics contract manufacturer.
- 康德 Kāngdé KantImmanuel Kant (1724-1804), German philosopher
- 康纳 Kāngnà Connora proper noun; a common English given name or surname.
- 康奈尔 Kāngnài'ěr CornellCornell (University)
- 康涅狄格 Kāngnièdígé ConnecticutConnecticut, US state
- 康有为 Kāng Yǒuwéi Kang YouweiKang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian intellectual, educator, and leader of the failed Hundred Days' Reform of 1898.
- 建康 Jiànkāng old name for Nanjingold name for Nanjing [[南京|南京|Nan2 jing1]], especially during the Southern Dynasties
- 康乃馨 kāngnǎixīn carnationcarnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) (loanword)
- 威斯康星州 Wēisīkāngxīnzhōu Wisconsin stateA state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
- 奥康纳 àokāngnà O'Connora common English surname of Irish origin
- 周永康 Zhōu Yǒngkāng Zhou YongkangZhou Yongkang (1942-), PRC petroleum engineer and politician
- 康乐 kānglè recreationleisure and entertainment activities or facilities
- 康生 Kāng Shēng Kang ShengKang Sheng (1896-1975), Chinese communist leader, a politburo member during the Cultural Revolution and posthumously blamed for some of its excesses
- 康健 kāngjiàn healthyin good health; physically fit and strong
- 威斯康星 Wēisīkāngxīng WisconsinWisconsin, US state
- 康泰 kāngtài healthy and safesafe and healthy
- 康庄大道 kāngzhuāngdàdào broad roada broad and open road; figuratively, a bright future with great prospects
- 杜康 Dù Kāng Du KangDu Kang, the legendary inventor of wine; often used metonymically to refer to wine.
- 安康市 ānkāng Shì AnkangAnkang, a prefecture-level city in Shaanxi Province
- 沙祖康 Shā Zǔkāng Sha ZukangSha Zukang (1947-), Chinese diplomat
- 彭定康 Péng Dìngkāng Chris PattenChris Patten (1944-), last British Governor of Hong Kong 1992-1997
- 西康 Xīkāng XikangHistoric province of Tibet in the Kham region and west Sichuan, a province of the Republic of China (1928-49) with its capital at Ya'an.
- 康平 kāngpíng peace and prosperity
- 永康市 Yǒngkāng Shì YongkangYongkang, a county-level city in Jinhua, Zhejiang
- 福田康夫 Fútián Kāngfū Fukuda YasuoFUKUDA Yasuo (1936-), Japanese LDP politician, prime minister 2007-2008
- 康巴 Kāngbā KhamA former Tibetan province and cultural region, now split between the Tibet Autonomous Region and Sichuan.
- 威斯康辛 Wēisīkāngxīn Wisconsin
- 康奈尔大学 Kāngnài'ěr Dàxué Cornell University
- 阜康市 Fùkāng Shì FukangFukang, county-level city in Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture [[昌吉回族自治州|昌吉回族自治州|Chang1 ji2 Hui2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1]], Xinjiang
- 富士康科技集团 Fùshìkāng Kējì Jítuán FoxconnFoxconn Technology Group
- 康科德 Kāngkēdé Concordgeneral name for various cities and towns named Concord
- 太康县 Tàikāng Xiàn Taikang CountyTaikang County in Zhoukou City [[周口市|周口市|Zhou1 kou3 Shi4]], Henan
- 阿斯利康 āsīlìkāng AstraZenecaAstraZeneca (British-Swedish pharmaceutical company)
- 康平县 Kāngpíngxiàn Kangping CountyKangping county in Shenyang, Liaoning
- 康强 kāngqiáng healthyphysically strong and in good health
- 西康省 Xīkāngshěng Xikang Provincehistoric province of the Republic of China (1928–1949) located in the Kham region and western Sichuan, with its capital at Ya'an
- 保康县 Bǎokāng Xiàn Baokang CountyBaokang County in Xiangyang City, Hubei province
- 康县 Kāng Xiàn Kang CountyKang County or Kangxian, a county in Longnan City [[陇南市|隴南市|Long3 nan2 Shi4]], Gansu
- 康拜因 kāngbàiyīn combine harvesterA combine harvester (loanword from English 'combine').
- 镇康 Zhènkāng ZhenkangZhenkang County in Lincang, Yunnan
- 文康 Wén Kāng Wen KangWen Kang (mid-19th century), Manchu-born novelist, author of The Gallant Maid ([[儿女英雄传|兒女英雄傳|Er2 nu:3 Ying1 xiong2 Zhuan4]])
- 川端康成 Chuānduān Kāngchéng Kawabata YasunariKawabata Yasunari, Japanese literature Nobel laureate
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH