Everything about the name KAYKE

Meaning, origin, history

Kayke is a name of Brazilian origin. It is derived from the Tupi-Guarani indigenous language and means "small waterfall". The name was popularized by the Brazilian author José de Alencar in his novel "Iracema", which tells the story of a young woman named Iracema who falls in love with a warrior named Kayke. In the novel, Kayke is portrayed as a brave and noble warrior, and his name has since become associated with strength and courage in Brazilian culture. Today, Kayke is a popular name for boys in Brazil, but it can also be used for girls due to its unisex nature. It is typically pronounced "ki-i-ke", with the emphasis on the second syllable. Despite its popularity in Brazil, Kayke remains relatively uncommon elsewhere in the world.

Popularity of the name KAYKE since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

Statistics on the given name Kayke show a steady increase in popularity over time in the United States.

In 2005, there were only five births with this unique name recorded nationwide. However, by 2009, that number had risen to six births. This represents an increase of one birth per year for this particular name during this period.

Over these four years combined (from 2005 to 2009), there were a total of eleven babies named Kayke born in the United States. Although this figure is still quite low compared to more common names, it indicates that parents are increasingly choosing this distinctive moniker for their children.

As with any statistical analysis regarding names or trends, these figures should be considered within context and may not reflect broader patterns or preferences outside of this specific time frame or location. Nonetheless, these statistics offer a glimpse into the evolving landscape of baby naming in America.