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Happy Birthday Kai

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Happy Birthday Kai Personalized Card

Happy birthday to you Kai! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Kai personalized card to you. Dear Kai, I wish a bright and beautiful day to you on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Kai’s birthday.

Kai Given Name Meaning & History

►►► GENDER: Feminine; USAGE: Swedish; PRONOUNCED: KIE. A variant of KAJA. Origin Hawaiian: The sea; Native American: Willow tree, graceful (Navajo). Kai is a lovely name with multicultural origins ranging from Greek to Hawaiian to Native American. While it’s still considered pretty unique, it’s the most popular its ever been in the U.S. And why wouldn’t it be? It’s easy to say, melodic, and breezy—three qualities that make this name a winner. — This name derives from the Ancient Greek name Aikaterine, which in turn derives from katharos, meaning “clean, clear, pure”. In turn, the name means “pure, clear of dirt, clean of shame or guilt, purified”. It is linked to Hekate, an ancient goddess most often shown holding two torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. She is variously associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, fire, light, the moon, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, necromancy and sorcery. All names linked to this root are popular in historically Christian countries. As Catherine, it was the name of one of the first Christian Saints, Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian saint, and the virgin who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the pagan emperor Maxentius.

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►►► GENDER: Masculine; USAGE: Frisian, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch. PRONOUNCED: KIE (German, Swedish, Finnish). Meaning uncertain, possibly a Frisian diminutive of GERHARD, NICOLAAS, CORNELIS or GAIUS. Origin Finnish: Rejoice; Hawaiian: The sea; Scottish and Welsh: Keeper of the keys. Kai has turned into the little multi-cultural name that could. With origins ranging from Hawaiian to Scandinavian, this short and sweet name has had a slow and steady climb up the baby name lists and is currently at its peak in popularity. Kai has made several appearances in literature, most notably as a knight of King Arthur’s roundtable and as the boy abducted by the title character in Hans Christan Andersen’s The Snow Queen. This name is a diminutive of Gerhard, Nicolaas, Nikolaus, Cornelis, and Gaius. It is of Germanic, Greek, Latin and Etruscan origin and comes from the roots: GERHARD, NIKOLAOS, CORNELIUS, and GAIUS.