In the German origin, Kay means "Fort"
In the Literary origin, Kay means "Son of Ector"
In the Scottish origin, Kay means "Fire"
In the Welsh origin, Kay means "Rejoicer; happy, rejoicing"
In the Australian Aboriginal origin, Kay means "A boomerang"
In the English origin, Kay means "Keeper of the keys"
In the Hebrew origin, Kay means "Laurel crown; The crown of victory"
In the Literary origin, Kay means "A knight"
In the Native American origin, Kay means "Elder sister (Hopi)"
In the Australian Aboriginal origin, Kay means "A boomerang"
In the English origin, Kay means "Keeper of the keys"
In the German origin, Kay means "Fort"
In the Hebrew origin, Kay means "Laurel crown; The crown of victory"
In the Literary origin, Kay means "Son of Ector"
In the Literary origin, Kay means "A knight"
In the Native American origin, Kay means "Elder sister (Hopi)"
In the Scottish origin, Kay means "Fire"
In the Welsh origin, Kay means "Rejoicer; happy, rejoicing"