Kaeo

Meaning of Kaeo

Kaeo (pronounced KAY-oh) glides across the lips like a warm trade wind, carrying with it the lush spirit of Hawai‘i where it originally conjures drifting clouds and the promise of new horizons. Far from a run-of-the-mill moniker, it’s a hidden treasure—only ten little boys in the U.S. were christened Kaeo in 2024, landing it around the 914th spot on the popularity chart—so your child steps into the world with a name as rare as a sunrise over Diamond Head. Imagine it as a poema al alba, a gentle poem at dawn, full of cerulean waves, golden sand, and unbridled alegría; each syllable sparkles with aloha and invites curiosity wherever he goes. For parents craving a dash of cultural corazón wrapped in effortless charm, Kaeo is that breezy declaration of individuality—an island song turned name, promising every child a journey that’s uniquely their own.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as KAY-oh (/keɪˈəʊ/)

American English

  • Pronunced as KAY-oh (/keɪˈoʊ/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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Notable People Named Kaeo

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