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  2. Kye (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kye / ˈ k aɪ / is a common variant of the names Kai, Kay or Kyle. Kye also occurs, via numerous spellings, in many languages. Kye also occurs, via numerous spellings, in many languages. For example, "sea" in Hawaiian , and "narrow" or "slender" in Celtic .

  3. Kai (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Kai / ˈ k aɪ / has various origins and meanings in different cultures: In Estonian, Kai is a female name derived from Katherine. In Persian, Kai, or Kay, is a male name, meaning "king". It is also the name of a mythological shah (king) in the Shahnameh. In Japanese, kai has a number of meanings, including "ocean" (海), "shell" (貝 ...

  4. KYE - Wikipedia

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    KYE or Kye may refer to: Kye (given name) Kye; Kye Hill, Huntly, Aberdeenshire; KYE Systems, a Taiwanese computer peripheral manufacturer; Key Monastery, Lahaul & Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh, India; Cows, in Scotland and northern England; The Korean variant of rotating savings and credit association

  5. Kyle (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name Kyle is primarily masculine and has been in use as a given name at least since the 1800s. It has been among the top 1,000 names for American boys at various times since 1902, influenced by American football player Kyle Rote (1928–2002) and his son, soccer star Kyle Rote Jr. (born 1950), and later by the character Kyle Hadley played by Robert Stack in the 1956 film Written on the ...

  6. Kaye (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning "wharf" or "key" Other names; Variant form(s) Kay; Kaye is an English surname (from the old English kaie). [2] [3] In England, the Kayes of Lancashire and ...

  7. Kylie (name) - Wikipedia

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    Kylie" first appeared on the list of 100 most popular female baby names in New South Wales in 1965, reaching a peak of popularity in 1972–1974 when it was the second most popular girl's name. [ 6 ] The name and its variants have been in use in the United States since the late 19th century. [ 7 ]

  8. Kyle (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Kyle District itself is traditionally attributed to the legendary king Coel Hen (there are actually no narrows or straights in Ayrshire's Kyle District; c.f. Coylton). On the geographical origin of those bearing the surname Kyle, by 1881 it occurred most densely in the county of Berwickshire , followed by Dumfries .

  9. Kale (name) - Wikipedia

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    Related names Kaile, Kalea, Kaleah, Kalee, Kalei, Kaleia, Kayla , Kaleya Kale , sometimes spelt as Kayle or abbreviated from Kalen , is a Gaelic unisex given name, although it is more commonly given to males.