All about the name KE

Meaning, origin, history.

Ke is a name of Chinese origin that has been gaining popularity worldwide in recent years. Its meaning and pronunciation vary depending on the region.

In China, "Ke" (克) is pronounced as [kʰɤ] and means "to achieve" or "to overcome". It can also be used as a surname and is quite common in southern China. However, when pronounced as [kʰə], it means "mouth" or "lip".

In Japan, Ke is written using the kanji 圭 (kei) which means "jewel" or "fine jade". It's often associated with elegance and nobility.

The name Ke has a rich history in both Chinese and Japanese cultures. In Chinese literature, Ke CAFU was a famous poet during the Tang Dynasty known for his wit and humor. In Japan, KEIZO OSHII is a renowned film director whose works include "Avalon" and "Talking About Detective Kuroda".

While Ke is not traditionally associated with any particular feast day or holiday, it has become increasingly popular as a unisex given name in many countries due to its short length, unique sound, and positive meanings. Parents often choose this name for its simplicity and versatility.

In conclusion, Ke is an attractive and meaningful name with deep roots in Chinese and Japanese cultures. Its versatile pronunciation and positive meanings make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique yet significant name for their child.

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Japanese

Popularity of the name KE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the name Ke:

Each year from 1998 to 2001, the name Ke was given to babies born in the United States. The number of newborns named Ke fluctuated slightly during these four years: - In 1998 and 1999, there were 6 births each year. - There was a slight increase in 2000 with 7 births that year. - The number of births decreased again to 6 in 2001.

Overall, during this four-year period, the name Ke was given to a total of 25 babies born in the United States.

Name variation KE.