Kaikai name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin:
Usage: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu
Meaning: Lord Ram Mother
Rashi: Mithun
Nakshatra: Mrigashirsha
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What does Kaikai mean?

Kaikai means Lord Ram Mother used for girls is especially used in Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Oriya, Bengali and Telugu.

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How popular is the name Kaikai?

Kaikai is a popular baby name in China where every 1 in 50000 have the name. At least, 30000 people globally have been given the name as per our evaluation.

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You never want someone else to feel trapped or forced to express feelings because of you. You sometimes feel you are trapped in a cage that is also created by yourself. You hang around with different people, so you can widen your life perspective and expand your knowledge. You don't get attracted by people who don't have a purpose in life or a reason to wake up in the morning. People often mistake you for a fool but you always find an indirect way to prove them wrong.

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  •  Shreyashi - Girl name Shreyashi is prevalently used in Bengali, Gujarati and Sanskrit, meaning of Shreyashi is "One who is Most Beautiful or Good"
  •  Anavi - Queer and Contemporary Anavi is used specifically in Malayalam and Hindi is a girl name, Anavi means "Kind to People or Peace Loving"
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