Explanation of the name "锴"
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Hanyu Pinyin:kǎi
Five Elements:Metal
Recommendability:72%
Cultural Meaning:70%
锴: Good Iron. In names, it often signifies perseverance and the process of being tempered into steel through repeated refinement.
Meaning: Kai signifies refined iron, symbolizing resilience, fortitude, and nobility.
李锴 (Li Kai)
a scholar and poet from the Qing Dynasty, known for his works 'Jie Chao Ji' and 'Shang Shi'.
徐锴 (Xu Kai)
A Northern Song official and philologist, known for his administrative roles and contributions to Chinese philology, often referred to as one of the 'Two Xu's' with his brother Xu Xuan.
刘锴 (Liu Kai)
A Song dynasty official from Binzhou Bohai, who started his career through his father's influence, later became a jinshi, and served in various positions including Secretary Cheng, Historiographer, and Vice Minister of Salt and Iron.