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Ka-Wai
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Cantonese: depends on Chinese characters - commonly 家偉 ('family/home' + 'great' = 'family greatness') or 嘉偉 ('excellent' + 'great'). Hawaiian: 'ka wai' = 'the water'. |
Cantonese, Hawaiian |
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Kam
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Varies by origin - commonly a short form whose meanings include 'sweet' or 'gold' (Chinese), 'perfection' (from Kamal), or 'work' (Indic root). |
Arabic, Cantonese, Chinese, English, Punjabi, Scottish |
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Man
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Meaning varies by origin: from Sanskrit root meaning 'mind/heart'; from Chinese characters with senses such as 'literature/culture' (文), 'ten thousand' (万) or 'full/satisfied' (满); also used as a short form of names like Manuel. |
Cantonese, Chinese, English, Sanskrit, Vietnamese |
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Pakho
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Likely from Chinese characters such as 柏 (pak, 'cypress') + 豪 (ho, 'grand; heroic'), roughly 'noble/magnificent hero.' |
Cantonese |
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Yat-Sen
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From 逸 (leisure/outstanding) + 仙 (immortal) - 'outstanding/leisured immortal' |
Cantonese |
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