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- Kaciee
- Kesi
- Born when the father was in trouble.
- Kezzie
- Qaseh
- Kaecie
- Kosei
- Caicee
- Casea
- Kaisy
- Kayss
- Goce
- This name derives from the Breton “Judoc” after Latinized “Iudocus,” composed of two elements: “iudd” (chief, lord) plus “oc” (diminutive suffix). In turn, the name means “little lord, young lord.” Between the end of the Middle Ages and the end of the 14th-century, it fell into disuse as a male name, barely surviving as a feminine. The name Joyce has resumed its success, perhaps also thanks to the medium English term “joise,” which means “rejoice,” which, however, comes from the Latin “iŏcōsus.” Saint Judoc, Saint Joyce, or otherwise known as Saint Josse (600–668 AD), was a 7th-century Breton noble. Though he was never officially canonized, Saint Judoc is considered to be a saint. Judoc was a son of Juthael, King of Brittany. He renounced his wealth and position to become a priest and lived alone for the rest of his lifetime in the coastal forest near the mouth of the River Cache. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on December 13.
- Kosi
- Name of a river starts in Bihar.
- Caaz
- Cazz
- Casy
- From the Irish surname O Cathasaigh meaning "vigilant".
- Kazz
- Kazz means He who makes Peace, Kazz means He who makes Peace.
- Kauzo
- Kaos
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “kháos (χᾰìος),” meaning “emptiness, vast void, chasm, the abyss.” Chaos refers to the primordial state or state preceding the creation of the universe or cosmos in the myths of Greek creation, more specifically the initial “gap” created by the original separation between heaven and earth. For Hesiod and the early Greek Olympian myth (8th century BC), Chaos was the first of the primordial deities, followed by Earth (Gaia), Tartarus, and Eros (Love). From Chaos came Erebus and Nyx.
- Caise
- Kazu
- Kazu means The First One, Kazu means The First One.