Kaze name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Celtic and Germanic
Meaning: Casey
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What does Kaze mean?

Kaze is variant spelling of Kase. Kase is variation of immutable and darling Casey. Also Kase is variation of noteworthy Kass. Kase is Danish and Swedish form of Kasi. Meaning of Kase is Casey is mainly used in Danish and Swedish has its origin in Celtic and Germanic.

Variants of Kaze

Kase, Casey, Kass, Kasi, Cace, Kaese, Cassidy, Kashi, Kasie, Acacia, Katariina, Kasimir

How popular is the name Kaze?

YearRankBirths
2023686212
2022583715
202187758
2020700811
201997297
2018121365
2017107606
201387848
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Kaze

You want to shout it out to the world that not everyone has to think or behave the same. You neglect your own issues and helping other is more important to you. You are not much into hanging around and wasting time with people. You sleep a lot because it's your way of escaping reality. You have the heart of a warrior. Every challenge is there to sharpen your focus and improve your survival skills.

Other names similar to Kaze, for would be parents

  •  Berette - Berette's meaning is The Exalted One is largely used in Swedish. Its origin is in Old Norse and Celtic is aimed at girls. Berette is resultant of Berit.
  •  Hoela - The Hoela is originated from Celtic, Hoela means "Well Considered"
  •  Tadd - Unwonted Tadds origin is Old Greek and Celtic, meaning of Tadd is "Father or Courageous or Praise" which is dominantly used in Welsh and English is used as a baby boy name
  •  Kaylene - Noteworthy Kaylene is used mostly in Tamil, English and English, Kaylene means "Pure or Keeper of the Keys" has its origin in Celtic, Hebrew and Old Irish is a unisex name
  •  Roan - Customary Roans origin is Celtic is specifically used in Dutch and English, meaning of Roan is "Tree with Red Berries or From the Rowan Tree" is used for both sexes

Famous people named Kaze

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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