The Kalrn gene encodes several multi-domain protein isoforms that localise to neuronal synapses, and play dynamic roles in shaping axonal outgrowth, dendrite morphology and dendritic spine re-modelling. The genomic locus is implicated in several neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric diseases including autism, schizophrenia and bipolar disease. Mutations in the coding regions, inherited in a classical Mendelian manner, have also been implicated in certain forms of autism and intellectual disability. At the molecular level, the protein isoforms, encoded by reported transcript isoforms, share some core domains arising from the central exons, while other domains, especially towards the C terminal may be selectively incorporated. This heterogeneity seems to confer the ability to grow and retract dendritic spines, thus making Kalirin a critical and dynamic player in dendritogenesis. We have previously shown that in the zebrafish genome, a novel brain specific non-coding RNA arising from the 5’ end of the Kalirin gene, durga regulates neuronal morphology. In search of the mammalian equivalent, we characterized the mammalian Kalrn loci in detail, annotating multiple novel non-coding RNAs, including linear and circular variants, through analysis of transcriptomics data and experimental approaches. By comparing the mouse and human loci and studying the expression of the novel lncRNAs arising from the locus during differentiation of primary cortical neurons in culture, we show that certain non-coding RNAs arising from the locus show a temporal expression profile that coincides with a subset of Kalirin protein coding isoforms. In humans, mouse and zebrafish the 5’end of the Kalrn locus gives rise to a chromatin associated lncRNA that is present in adult ovaries besides being expressed during brain development and in certain regions of the adult brain. Besides correcting some of the annotations available in public databases, we propose that this lncRNA arising from the 5’end of the Kalrn locus is the mammalian ortholog of zebrafish lncRNA durga.