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The name "Kai," meaning "fire," has roots in several cultures. In Hawaiian, Kai translates to "sea" or "ocean," while in Japanese, it can mean "ocean" or "shell." However, the meaning of "fire" is often associated with the Chinese word "火" (huǒ), which is pronounced as "huo" in Mandarin. Thus, "Kai" can have different meanings depending on the cultural context, but it does not specifically mean "fire" in a particular ethnic background.

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