Kai name - Meaning of Kai
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 3
- Usage
- Frisian, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Hawaiian, Latin
- Pronounced
- KIE (German)
- Kai Meaning
- Meaning uncertain, possibly a Frisian diminutive of Gerhard, Nicolaas, Cornelis or Gaius. Kai originates in Hawaiian language and means "from the sea". It can be used as both masculine and feminine given names, currently it is much more popular for boys.
Kai Related Names
Variants: Kay (Frisian), Kay (German), Cai, Caj, Kaj, Kay (Swedish), Cai, Caj, Kaj, Kay (Norwegian), Cai, Caj, Kaj, Kay (Danish)
Other Languages: Gerhard (Ancient Germanic), Gaios, Nicolaus, Nikolaos (Ancient Greek), Cornelius, Gaius, Caius (Ancient Roman), Nikola (Basque), Cornelius, Gaius (Biblical), Gaios (Biblical Greek), Gaius (Biblical Latin), Nikola, Nikolai, Nikolay (Bulgarian), Gerard, Nicolau (Catalan), Nikola (Croatian), Kornel, Mikuláš, Mikoláš, Mikula, Nikola (Czech), Cornelius, Gerard, Nicholas, Colin, Collin, Connie, Gerrard, Jerrard, Nic, Nick, Nickolas, Nicky, Nikolas (English), Nikolao, Niĉjo (Esperanto), Nigul (Estonian), Corneille, Gérard, Nicholas, Nicolas (French), Nicolau (Galician), Gaioz, Korneli, Nikoloz, Nika, Nikusha (Georgian), Nicolaos, Nikolaos, Nikolas (Greek), Gellért, Kornél, Miklós, Nikola, Miksa (Hungarian), Gearóid, Nioclás (Irish), Cornelio, Gerardo, Gherardo, Niccolò, Nicola, Nicolò, Nico (Italian), Nikolajs (Latvian), Sjra, Klaos (Limburgish), Kajus (Lithuanian), Nikola (Macedonian), Col (Medieval English), Kornel, Mikołaj (Polish), Cornélio, Nicolau, Nico (Portuguese), Cornel, Corneliu, Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor (Romanian), Nikolai, Nikolay (Russian), Neacel, Nicol, Nichol (Scottish), Nikola (Serbian), Kornel, Mikuláš (Slovak), Miklavž, Nikola, Nikolaj, Nik, Niko (Slovene), Cornelio, Gerardo, Nicolao, Nicolás, Nico (Spanish), Mykola (Ukrainian)
Kai Celebrities
Kai Steffen - soccer player, Kai Haaskivi - soccer player,