[Facts] Re: Kai
in reply to a message by Skye
Hi Skye,
This is what I could find:
Kai – Kay – Cai – Cay – Kei – Kaj – Caj
1) Polynesian: ocean, sea
2) Polynesian: heaven, sky
3) Welsh: path, way
4) Chinese: success
5) (Finnish: maybe)
6) (German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian: quay, wharf)
7) Old English: keymaker
8) Old Danish: bold, daring
9) Vietnamese: female
10) Native American (Hopi + Navaho): willow
11) African (??!): lovable, dear
12) from the Frisian name “Gait”, a short form of Old German “Gerhard” (spear + hard, strong)
13) from the Old Norse word “kaða” (chicken)
14) from the Latin name Gaius / Gavius (delighting)
15) from the Frisian name Keimpe (fighter)
16) from the Swedish name Kajsa, (form of the Greek name Aikaterine: pure)
17) English nick name for any name starting with K-
Satu
This is what I could find:
Kai – Kay – Cai – Cay – Kei – Kaj – Caj
1) Polynesian: ocean, sea
2) Polynesian: heaven, sky
3) Welsh: path, way
4) Chinese: success
5) (Finnish: maybe)
6) (German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian: quay, wharf)
7) Old English: keymaker
8) Old Danish: bold, daring
9) Vietnamese: female
10) Native American (Hopi + Navaho): willow
11) African (??!): lovable, dear
12) from the Frisian name “Gait”, a short form of Old German “Gerhard” (spear + hard, strong)
13) from the Old Norse word “kaða” (chicken)
14) from the Latin name Gaius / Gavius (delighting)
15) from the Frisian name Keimpe (fighter)
16) from the Swedish name Kajsa, (form of the Greek name Aikaterine: pure)
17) English nick name for any name starting with K-
Satu
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Wow, thanks !!! Just what I wanted