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Origin of the name KAY.
Etymology of the name KAY.
Meaning of the baby name KAY.
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| KAY. Unisex.
A nickname for names beginning with the letter K, especially Katharine
("pure"), and Kathleen
("beautiful eyed"). Also spelled Kae.
KAY. m.
Arthurian. An English form of Latin Caius
(q.v.), meaning "rejoicing." Also spelled Kae.
... The Romans introduced Caius
into Britain, and the Sir Kay, seneschal of Arthur's court, who
appears in the romances of the Round Table, was probably taken from a
British Caius; but the Highland clan, Mackay, are not sons of Caius, but
of Ey. (History of Christian Names, Yonge, 1884)
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J, K,
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A,
B, C,
D, E,
F, G,
H, I,
J, K,
L, M,
N, O,
P, Q,
R, S,
T, U,
V, W,
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