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The name Kay has multiple origins. It is often derived from the Old Welsh name "Cai," meaning "rejoice" or "to be happy," and is also associated with the Arthurian legend character Sir Kay. Additionally, Kay can be a diminutive form of names like Katherine or Kaylee. In some cultures, it also appears as a surname or given name with various meanings.

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