Yes, "Kane" is a word. It can refer to a proper noun, such as a surname or a given name, and is also associated with various cultural references, including characters in literature and entertainment. Additionally, "kane" can mean a type of cane or staff in some contexts.
Kane simply refers to the main character's last name. His name is Charles Foster Kane.
The Hawaiian word for man is "kāne."
Kane
Orson Welles himself played Charles Foster Kane in the movie Citizen Kane (1941).
Citizen Kane
Mo'opuna wahine (Mo'opuna Kane is grandson-- has a horizontal line above the a in kane)
The first words uttered in "Citizen Kane" are "Rosebud." This single word is spoken by Charles Foster Kane on his deathbed, setting off the film's central mystery about its significance. The word is later explored throughout the film as characters reflect on Kane's life and legacy.
word on the street is that Kane had once eliminated taker in a royal rumble is what i no
kane (kah nay)
The word is '[o]kane,' written: お金
In Latin, "Kane" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a Latin word. However, it is often associated with the Latin word "canis," which means "dog." Additionally, "Kane" can be derived from other languages or names, but in the context of Latin, it does not hold a direct translation or significance.
part is a word in the English dictionary Kane Adams