Kane

The name Kane can be interpreted as 'little battler' or 'son of the battle' in its Irish heritage, while in Hawaiian culture, it symbolizes strength and masculinity, meaning 'man' or 'warrior.' The Japanese interpretations could mean 'metal' or 'gold.'

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The name Kane has multiple origins. It is an Irish surname derived from Cathain, meaning 'descendant of Cathain.' Cathain is a Gaelic name derived from the word 'cath,' meaning 'battle.' In Japanese, Kane (鐘) refers to a type of bell or refers to 'gold' or 'metal' (金). Additionally, it's a common name in Hawaiian, meaning 'man' or 'warrior.'

  • Popularity: 793rd
  • Babies named Kane in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 792
  • Nicknames: K, K-Man, Kay, Kano, Kenny.
  • Full Names: Kaine, Kana, Kainease, Kaniel, Kanem.
  • Famous Namesakes: Kane Brown - Country Singer, Kane Williamson - Cricketer, Kane Hodder - Actor, Kane Roberts - Musician, Kane Tanaka - Guinness World Record Holder.
  • Gender: Primarily a masculine name with strong and assertive connotations
  • Numerology: Kane resonates with the number 8, which is associated with power, ambition, and efficiency. People with this name often exhibit leadership qualities and a strong sense of personal control. They possess the ability to efficiently accumulate wealth and resources.

Kane has steadily been gaining popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries. Its unique sound and strong connotations have made it a favorite, especially among parents looking for a modern yet meaningful name.

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