Kay
English
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- A surname from Middle English derived from several Old and Middle English words; also adopted by immigrants whose surnames began with a K.
- A male given name from Welsh derived from the surnames, or from a rare medieval given name (as the Sir Kay of Arthurian legend), Welsh Cai, Latinized as Caius, related to the modern male name Kai.
- A short form of Katherine and other female names beginning with a "K"; popular as a middle name.
- 1970, Santha Rama Rau, The Adventuress, Harper&Row, pages 99–100:
- She frowned at the girl's response. "Kay?" she said. "That is not a name. And what of your family?"
"Catalina," the girl amended quickly. "I am used to being Kay at work. My family name is Gómez - we come from Mindanao, where we had pineapple plantations […]"
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editKay (plural Kays)
- Alternative letter-case form of kay
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editKay
- a male given name, variant of Kai
Turkish
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- a male given name
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