(From wikipedia)
The name Kai (pronounced /ˈkaɪ/) has various origins and meanings in different cultures:
- In Basque, Kai is a common word meaning "pier of a harbour" and a variant of the first name Kaio (from the old Latin name Caius)
- In Burmese, Kai means "strong", or "unbreakable"
- In Chinese, Kai is a given name which can be one of several characters. The most common Cantonese name is "繼" with five radicals for silkworms on sieve, meaning "unceasing (like silk)" or "following intimately (like silk)" or "continual (like silk)". The most common Mandarin name, "凱", meaning "victory" or "triumphant".
- In Estonian, Kai is a female name meaning "pier"
- In Finnish, Kai is a common male name meaning "probably"
- In Hawaiian, Kai means "ocean"
- In Hmong, Kai is a male name that is sometimes spelled Kha
- In Japanese, Kai may mean "big water", "the ocean", "the sea" or "paddle". Kai may also mean "change" or "the action to correct", "mediation" or "concerning oneself with".
- In Maori, Kai means "food", or the verb "eat" or "feed"
- In Navajo, Kai means "willow tree"
- In North Germanic languages, Kai means "keeper of the keys; earth". In Germanic languages, Kai means quay or safe harbor.
- In Welsh, Kai is a popular given name normally spelt Cai, from the Arthurian legend of Sir Kay
- In Yoruba, a Nigerian language, Kai means "love"
According to the 1990 United States Census, Kai is a very rare male first name. In Northern Ireland, data indicated that "Kai" experienced a significant rise in popularity as a male give name from 2002 to 2003. It has become popular in the UK, with many children born in the mid to late 1990s given the name.
Bersumber daripada wikipedia gak, ni nama2 orang yang penah gune nama Kai:
- Kai, high priest to Pharaoh Khufu, in ancient Egypt
- Kai Althoff (born 1966), German multimedia artist
- Kai Bird (born 1951), American journalist
- Kai Cash Bleuel (born 1971), Singer, Songwriter
- Kai Budde (born 1979), German gamer
- Kai Diekmann (born 1964), German journalist
- Kai Donner (1888–1935), Finnish linguist
- Kai Eckhardt (born 1961), German musician
- Kai Eide (born 1949), Norwegian diplomat
- Kai T. Erikson (born 1931), American sociologist
- Kai Fagaschinski (born 1974), German musician
- Kai Fjell (1907–1989), Norwegian painter
- Kai Gehring (born 1977), German politician
- Kai Hahto (born 1973), Finnish drummer
- Kai Hansen (born 1963), German musician
- Kai Holm (1896–1985), Danish actor
- Kai Holst (1913–1945), Norwegian resistance fighter
- kai Hunter (born 1960),Inventor,Hgraphs
- Kai Londo (1845–1896), Sierra Leonese warrior king
- Kai Lynk (born 1986), Australian artist and game designer
- Kai Otton (born 1979), Australian professional surfer
- Kai Owen (born 1975), Welsh actor
- Kai Krause (born 1957), German software designer
- Kai Mosaker, Norwegian drummer
- Kai Nielsen (born 1926), Canadian philosopher
- Kai Reus (born 1985), Dutch cyclist
- Kai Corstjens (born 1996), Dutch gamer
- Kai Ryssdal (born 1963), American radio journalist
- Kai Siegbahn (1918–2007), Swedish physicist
- Kai Stephens, British musician
- Kai Wiesinger (born 1966), German actor
- Kai Winding (1922–1983), Danish-born American trombonist and jazz composer
- Kai (born 1981), Japanese drummer of visual kei band The GazettE (ガゼット/Gazetto)
Kaj (the Germanic form of Kai)
- Kaj Aksel Hansen (1917–1987), Danish football player
- Kaj Birksted, Danish fighter pilot
- Kaj Busch, Australian television presenter
- Kaj Christiansen (1921–2008), Danish football player
- Kaj Chydenius (born 1939), Finnish composer
- Kaj Franck (1911–1989), Finnish designer
- Kaj Frederiksen (1916–1991), Danish boxer
- Kaj Gnudtzmann (1880–1948), Danish gymnist
- Kaj Hansen (footballer born 1940) (1940–2009), Danish football player
- Kaj Hasselriis (born 1974), Canadian journalist
- Kaj Leo Johannesen (born 1964), Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands
- Kaj Munk (1898–1944), Danish playwright
- Kaj Stenvall (born 1951), Finnish artist
- Kaj Uldaler (1906–1987), Danish football player
- Kaj Ulrik Linderstrøm-Lang (1896–1959), Danish scientist
- Niels Kaj Jerne (1911–1994), Danish immunologist
For some reason most the person with Kai's name involved themselves as spiritual leader and arts (LOL! DOES THAT EXPLAINS WHY I KINDA LIKE LITERATURE A LOT?)
Well those are all coincidence. Nothing personal.
p.s: So nice, so cute XD
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