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A cay (/kiː, keɪ/ KEE, KAY), also spelled caye or key, is a small, low-elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Cays occur in tropical
A cay is a small, low-elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Cay or CAY may also refer to: Cay (volcano), a volcano in the Andes mountains
The Cay is a young adult novel written by Theodore Taylor. It was published in 1969. Taylor took only three weeks to write The Cay, having contemplated
Ocean Cay is an island in the Bahamas located in the district of Bimini. It is located 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of Bimini proper. Ocean Cay is an
Disney's Castaway Cay (/ˈkiː/) is a private island in the Bahamas which serves as an exclusive port for the Disney Cruise Line ships (with the exception
Lyford Cay is a private gated community located on the western tip of New Providence island in the Bahamas. Considered one of the world's wealthiest and
Norman's Cay is a small Bahamian island (a few hundred hectares) in the Exumas, a chain of islands south and east of Nassau, that served as the headquarters
The Cat Cays are two islands in the Bahamas, North Cat Cay and South Cat Cay, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Bimini. North Cat Cay is a privately
Cay South Cay Córdoba Cay (also known as Haynes Cay), 12°33′05″N 81°41′17″W / 12.55133°N 81.68807°W / 12.55133; -81.68807 (Córdoba Cay) Easy Cay Grunt
Cay and Green Turtle Cay, with its settlement of New Plymouth, Great Guana Cay, private Scotland Cay, Man-O-War Cay and Elbow Cay, with its settlement
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Gaelic
Girl; lass.
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Gaelic
Slender. (French) 'from the forest.
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English
English : variant of Cawood.
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Irish
Observant; alert; vigorous.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kaylin, CAYLIN means "girl."
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English
English : possibly a variant of the habitational name Cayton or a variant spelling of Keeton. Compare Keyton.
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Gaelic American
Slender. (French) 'from the forest.
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Scandinavian
 Variant spelling of Scandinavian Kai, CAY means "lord." Compare with another form of Cay.
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English
English : habitational name from either of two places in North Yorkshire called Cayton, near Scarborough and in South Stainley; both are named from the Old English personal name Cǣga + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Caietanus, CAYETANO means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
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English
English : nickname from Middle English ca ‘jackdaw’, from an unattested Old Norse ká. See also Daw.English : nickname from Middle English cai, kay, kei ‘left-handed’, ‘clumsy’.English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English keye, kaye ‘key’. Compare Care, Kear.English : topographic name for someone living on or near a quay, Middle English kay(e), Old French cay.English : from a Middle English personal name which figures in Arthurian legend. It is found in Old Welsh as Cai, Middle Welsh Kei, and is ultimately from the Latin personal name Gaius.Scottish and Irish : reduced form of McKay.French : variant of Quay, cognate with 2.Much shortened form of any of various names, mostly Eastern European, beginning with the letter K-.Variant of Danish and Frisian Kai.
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Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Gaius, CAYO means "lord."
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English
English : unexplained.
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Gaelic
Slender. (French) 'from the forest.
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Slender. (French) 'from the forest.
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English
English : habitational name of Norman origin from Caien, France (earlier recorded as Cahou, 1195), a lost place near Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France.English : habitational name from Kew in Greater London (earlier Cayho, 1327), which is probably named with Old English cÇ£g ‘key’ (used here in the sense ‘projecting land’) + hÅh ‘hill spur’.
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Irish Greek
Vigilant.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kayley, CAYLEY means "slender."
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English (Kent)
English (Kent) : possibly a variant of the habitational name Cayton or a variant spelling of Keeton.
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Irish
Observant; alert; vigorous.
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Israeli English
The laurel crown.
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Hindu
Himalaya
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Tamil
The sound of the sacred syllable, One who has the form of Om
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Tamil
Thangadurai | தாநà¯à®•தà¯à®°à®¾à®ˆ
Golden king
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
God of Knowledge
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Welsh
Welsh form of Gaelic Ãedán, HADYN means "little fire."
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Tamil
Aadipta | ஆதீபà¯à®¤à®¾Â
Bright
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Arabic
Rest; Firmness
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Hawaiian
God is my father.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Victorious Protection
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n.
See Cayman.
n.
A genus of plants of many species, producing capsules or dry berries of various forms, which have an exceedingly pungent, biting taste, and when ground form the red or Cayenne pepper of commerce.
n.
See Key, a ledge.
n.
A cayman. See Yacare.
n.
The south America alligator. See Alligator.
n.
The South American lapwing (Vanellus Cayennensis). Its wings are furnished with short spurs. Called also Cayenne lapwing.
v. t.
To grill with Cayenne pepper; to season highly in cooking, as with pepper.
n.
A dish, as a bone with the meat, broiled and excessively peppered; a grill with Cayenne pepper.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians formerly inhabiting western New-York, forming part of the confederacy called the Five Nations.
n.
A South American crocodilian (Jacare sclerops) resembling the alligator in size and habits. The eye orbits are connected together, and surrounded by prominent bony ridges. Called also spectacled alligator, and spectacled cayman.
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An Indian pony.
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A fermented liquor made in Cayenne from the grated root of the manioc, and resembling perry.
n.
Cayenne pepper.