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  • Modulation (music)
  • Change from one tonality to another

    the change from one tonality (either a tonic or a mode, or both) to another. This may or may not be accompanied by a change in key signature (a key change)

    Modulation (music)

    Modulation (music)

    Modulation_(music)

  • Key Change
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Key Change (foaled 10 May 1993) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the Yorkshire Oaks in 1996. After winning one

    Key Change

    Key_Change

  • Key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up key or Keys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Key, Keys, The Key or The Keys may refer to: Key (cryptography), a piece of information needed

    Key

    Key

  • Shift key
  • Key on typewriter or computer keyboard

    The Shift key ⇧ Shift is a modifier key on a computer keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate "upper" characters. There are typically

    Shift key

    Shift key

    Shift_key

  • Master keying
  • Key designed to operate multiple locks

    operate. These master-keyed locks are configured to operate with two, or more, different keys: one specific to each lock (the change key), which cannot operate

    Master keying

    Master keying

    Master_keying

  • Key signature
  • Set of musical alterations

    scale, so the key signature for C has no sharps or flats in it. Starting on any other note requires that at least one of these notes be changed (raised or

    Key signature

    Key_signature

  • Fn key
  • Keyboard modifier key

    The Fn key, short form for function, is a modifier key on many keyboards. It is generally used for the purpose of rapidly changing display or audio settings

    Fn key

    Fn key

    Fn_key

  • Climate change
  • Human-caused changes to climate on Earth

    Burton, I.; et al. (2007). "Chapter 19: Assessing key vulnerabilities and the risk from climate change" (PDF). IPCC AR4 WG2 2007. pp. 779–810. IPCC (2007)

    Climate change

    Climate change

    Climate_change

  • Color key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title Color key. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended

    Color key

    Color_key

  • Key escrow
  • Cryptographic arrangement

    perspective. Systems in which the key may not be changed easily are rendered especially vulnerable as the accidental release of the key will result in many devices

    Key escrow

    Key_escrow

  • Key management
  • Management of cryptographic keys

    Key management is the management of cryptographic keys in a cryptosystem. This includes the lifecycle management of keys, such as the generation, exchange

    Key management

    Key_management

  • Keyboard layout
  • Arrangement of keys on a typographic keyboard

    any specific physical, visual, or functional arrangement of key switches, legends, or key mapping (respectively) of a keyboard. Layouts are used on computer

    Keyboard layout

    Keyboard layout

    Keyboard_layout

  • Key West
  • Island and city in Florida, United States

    its outlying Florida Keys archipelago. Together with all or parts of the separate islands of Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part

    Key West

    Key West

    Key_West

  • Change UK
  • British centrist political party in 2019

    Change UK, founded as The Independent Group (TIG) and later The Independent Group for Change, was a centrist, pro–European Union political party in the

    Change UK

    Change_UK

  • Windows key
  • Keyboard key meant for Windows devices

    Super (or Meta) key on Lisp/Unix workstation computers in the 1970s. The addition of two Windows keys and a menu key marked a change from the traditional

    Windows key

    Windows key

    Windows_key

  • 2022 Winter Olympics medal table
  • List of medals won by Olympic delegations

    event following a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Key   ‡   Changes in medal standings (see below)   *   Host nation (China) 2022 Winter

    2022 Winter Olympics medal table

    2022 Winter Olympics medal table

    2022_Winter_Olympics_medal_table

  • Enharmonic equivalence
  • Distinct pitch classes sounding the same

    middle section, these are changed to G♯s as the key changes to C♯ minor. The new key is not notated as D♭ minor because that key signature would require

    Enharmonic equivalence

    Enharmonic_equivalence

  • Keygen
  • Computer program that can generate a product licensing key

    Win32/Obfuscator A key changer or keychan is a variation of a keygen. A keychan is a small piece of software that changes the license key or serial number

    Keygen

    Keygen

  • Lock bumping
  • Lock picking technique

    opening a pin tumbler lock using a specially crafted bump key, rapping key or 999 key. A bump key must correspond to the target lock in order to function

    Lock bumping

    Lock bumping

    Lock_bumping

  • Loose Change
  • 2005–2009 series of films by Dylan Avery

    was also noted as More Beats of Loose Change: The Loose Change 3rd Edition Soundtrack. This album also included key quotes and narration that was used in

    Loose Change

    Loose_Change

  • Domain Name System Security Extensions
  • Suite of IETF specifications

    a SIG record). Also, public key changes could have absurd effects; for example, if the ".com" zone changed its public key, it would have to send 22 million

    Domain Name System Security Extensions

    Domain_Name_System_Security_Extensions

  • Change management
  • Management discipline studying human transformational processes within organizations

    Change management (CM) is a discipline that focuses on managing changes within an organization. Change management involves implementing approaches to prepare

    Change management

    Change_management

  • European Central Bank
  • Supranational central bank in Europe

    the ECB made several adjustments to the framework of its TLTRO III. A key change was that the ECB also reduced the interest rate applied to these open

    European Central Bank

    European Central Bank

    European_Central_Bank

  • Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
  • 2024 bridge collapse near Baltimore, Maryland, US

    spans and the three nearest northeast approach spans of the Francis Scott Key Bridge across the Patapsco River in the Baltimore metropolitan area of Maryland

    Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

    Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse

    Francis_Scott_Key_Bridge_collapse

  • List of Scroll and Key members
  • Yale University society members

    established in 1841. Following are some of the notable members of Scroll and Key. "Change in Skull and Bones; Famous Yale Society Doubles Size of Its House". The

    List of Scroll and Key members

    List of Scroll and Key members

    List_of_Scroll_and_Key_members

  • Key (cryptography)
  • Used for encoding or decoding ciphertext

    A key's security strength is dependent on its algorithm, the size of the key, the generation of the key, and the process of key exchange. The key is

    Key (cryptography)

    Key_(cryptography)

  • Activation key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Activation key may refer to: Product activation Product key Volume license key Key changer (software) This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Activation key

    Activation_key

  • Braxton Key
  • American basketball player (born 1997)

    hospital. Key was known as Braxton Blackwell until 2015 when he made the decision to change his name as part of a "personal decision." "Braxton Ellis Key ()

    Braxton Key

    Braxton Key

    Braxton_Key

  • Locke & Key
  • American comic book series

    Ankh Key Audible Key Biblio Key Compass Key Freemason Key Illuminati Key Jetpack Key Phoenix Key Scepter Key Snow Angel Key Toy Key Trident Key Yin-Yang

    Locke & Key

    Locke_&_Key

  • DomainKeys Identified Mail
  • Email authentication method designed to associate a domain with a message stream

    DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an email authentication method that permits a person, role, or organization that owns the signing domain to claim

    DomainKeys Identified Mail

    DomainKeys_Identified_Mail

  • Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier
  • Class of supercarriers for the U.S. Navy

    efficiency, reduced operating costs, and reduced crew requirements. Key changes include the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS), Advanced

    Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier

    Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier

    Gerald_R._Ford-class_aircraft_carrier

  • Diffie–Hellman key exchange
  • Method of exchanging cryptographic keys

    Diffie–Hellman (DH) key exchange is a mathematical method of securely generating a symmetric cryptographic key over a public channel and was one of the

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman key exchange

    Diffie–Hellman_key_exchange

  • Key (music)
  • Most common pitches in a piece of music

    Western tonal music, a key represents the most common pitches and the center of tonal stability in a song or other composition. A key has two components:

    Key (music)

    Key_(music)

  • United States involvement in regime change
  • List of U.S.-backed regime change operations

    half of the 19th century, the U.S. government initiated actions for regime change mainly in Latin America and the southwest Pacific, including the Spanish–American

    United States involvement in regime change

    United_States_involvement_in_regime_change

  • Francis Scott Key
  • American lawyer and poet (1779–1843)

    Francis Scott Key (August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843) was an American lawyer, author, and poet from Frederick, Maryland, best known as the author of the

    Francis Scott Key

    Francis Scott Key

    Francis_Scott_Key

  • Glossary of cryptographic keys
  • frequent key change without refill. RED key - (NSA) symmetric key in a format that can be easily copied, e.g. paper key or unencrypted electronic key. Opposite

    Glossary of cryptographic keys

    Glossary of cryptographic keys

    Glossary_of_cryptographic_keys

  • Arrow keys
  • Cluster of keys on a computer keyboard

    The arrow keys (↑ Up, ↓ Down, ← Left, and → Right) are the four keys on a computer keyboard labelled with directional arrows, typically found in an inverted-T

    Arrow keys

    Arrow keys

    Arrow_keys

  • Single-access key
  • Branching identification key

    A single-access key (also called dichotomous key, sequential key, analytical key, or pathway key) is an identification key where the sequence and structure

    Single-access key

    Single-access key

    Single-access_key

  • Bayh–Dole Act
  • United States law regarding patent rights and government research

    inventions owned by the federal government. The Bayh-Dole Act made a key change in federal contracting procedures that allowed contractors the right to

    Bayh–Dole Act

    Bayh–Dole Act

    Bayh–Dole_Act

  • Command key
  • Computer key

    The Command key (sometimes abbreviated as Cmd key), ⌘, formerly also known as the Apple key or open Apple key, is a modifier key present on Apple keyboards

    Command key

    Command_key

  • Secure Shell
  • Cryptographic network protocol

    facility allowing a password to be changed. Not all programs implement this method. publickey: a method for public-key-based authentication, usually supporting

    Secure Shell

    Secure_Shell

  • Alt key
  • Computer key

    The Alt key Alt (pronounced /ɔːlt/ AWLT or /ʌlt/ ULT) on a computer keyboard is used to change (alternate) the function of other pressed keys. Thus, the

    Alt key

    Alt key

    Alt_key

  • Love On Top
  • 2011 single by Beyoncé

    Janet Jackson and the Jackson 5, among others. While incorporating four key changes, Beyoncé adopts a high range when repeating the song's chorus towards

    Love On Top

    Love_On_Top

  • Home key
  • Key on many computer keyboards

    key is commonly found on desktop and laptop keyboards. The key has the opposite effect of the End key. In limited-size keyboards where the Home key is

    Home key

    Home key

    Home_key

  • The World's 50 Best Restaurants
  • List produced by William Reed Ltd

    eligible for The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2021 list due to three key changes from the original restaurant: its location, concept and ownership. As

    The World's 50 Best Restaurants

    The World's 50 Best Restaurants

    The_World's_50_Best_Restaurants

  • Lock and Key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    A lock and key is a pair of devices used to secure an object or location from unauthorized access. Lock and Key or Lock & Key may also refer to: Taala

    Lock and Key

    Lock_and_Key

  • Key frame
  • Drawing that defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition

    the beam size to change smoothly from one value to another within a predefined period of time, that could be achieved by using key frames. At the start

    Key frame

    Key_frame

  • Trigger law
  • Law that commences upon the satisfaction of certain requirements

    law is a law that is unenforceable but may achieve enforceability if a key change in circumstances occurs. In the United States, thirteen states, Arkansas

    Trigger law

    Trigger_law

  • Alan Key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title Alan Key. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended

    Alan Key

    Alan_Key

  • Greek key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title Greek key. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended

    Greek key

    Greek_key

  • Frederick Keys
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Frederick Keys are a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) team located in Frederick, Maryland. They are the High-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles and play

    Frederick Keys

    Frederick_Keys

  • Key duplication
  • Process of creating a new key based on an existing key

    Key duplication refers to the process of creating a key based on an existing key. Key cutting is the primary method of key duplication: a flat key is fitted

    Key duplication

    Key duplication

    Key_duplication

  • Option key
  • Modifier key present on Apple keyboards

    The Option key, ⌥, is a modifier key present on Apple keyboards. It is located between the Control key and the Command key on a typical Mac keyboard.

    Option key

    Option key

    Option_key

  • Key Club
  • Student service-leadership organization

    Key Club International, also called Key Club, is an international service organization for high school students. Key Club International is the high school

    Key Club

    Key_Club

  • Key Bridge
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Key Bridge, Francis Scott Key Bridge, or FSK Bridge may refer to: Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore), the 1977 bridge that collapsed in 2024 Francis

    Key Bridge

    Key_Bridge

  • Public-key cryptography
  • Cryptographic system with public and private keys

    Public-key cryptography, or asymmetric cryptography, is the field of cryptographic systems that use pairs of related keys. Each key pair consists of a

    Public-key cryptography

    Public-key cryptography

    Public-key_cryptography

  • Man in the Mirror
  • 1988 single by Michael Jackson

    sheet music for the song shows the key of G major. After 2 minutes and 53 seconds, the key goes up a semitone, changing to A-flat major. When Ed Hogan of

    Man in the Mirror

    Man_in_the_Mirror

  • Natural key
  • Type of unique key in a database

    A natural key (also known as business key or domain key) is a type of unique key in a database formed of attributes that exist and are used in the external

    Natural key

    Natural_key

  • And You and I
  • 1972 single by Yes

    throughout the song. At about 2:50, there are several distinct changes: a key change to an ambiguous tonality centering on B♭ (the chords are B♭, C,

    And You and I

    And_You_and_I

  • The Key Man
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title The Key Man. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended

    The Key Man

    The_Key_Man

  • SoftKey
  • Publisher and distributor of CD-ROM based personal computer software

    SoftKey International (originally SoftKey Software Products, Inc.) was a software company founded by Kevin O'Leary in 1986 in Toronto, Ontario. It was

    SoftKey

    SoftKey

  • Voice change
  • Deepening of the voice of people as they reach puberty

    in the same key as women, they can sing in falsetto or drop an octave. Puberty Voice masculinization and feminization "Your child's changing voice". Kidshealth

    Voice change

    Voice_change

  • HJ
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    which also has relations to quantum physics U.S. code for a cryptographic key change; see cryptoperiod ⟨hj⟩, a two-letter combination used in some languages

    HJ

    HJ

  • Symmetric-key algorithm
  • Algorithm

    Symmetric-key algorithms are algorithms for cryptography that use the same cryptographic keys for both the encryption of plaintext and the decryption

    Symmetric-key algorithm

    Symmetric-key algorithm

    Symmetric-key_algorithm

  • Keycard lock
  • Lock opened with a plastic keycard

    3 billion different keys. The key could easily be changed for each new guest by inserting a new key template in the lock that matched the new key. In the early

    Keycard lock

    Keycard lock

    Keycard_lock

  • Scroll and Key
  • Secret society at Yale University, US

    The Scroll and Key Society is a secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1842, it is one of the oldest Yale secret societies

    Scroll and Key

    Scroll and Key

    Scroll_and_Key

  • Public key certificate
  • Data proving ownership of a public key

    In cryptography, a public-key certificate, also known as a digital certificate or identity certificate, is an electronic document used to prove the valid

    Public key certificate

    Public_key_certificate

  • Florida Keys
  • Coral cay archipelago in Florida, United States

    shipwrecks, and Key West went into a decline in the late nineteenth century. The Keys were long accessible only by water. This changed with the completion

    Florida Keys

    Florida Keys

    Florida_Keys

  • Basketball court
  • Rectangular playing surface, with baskets at each end

    could adopt the new markings before 2012). The changes were as follows. The shape of the key changed from a trapezoid to a rectangle as it is in the

    Basketball court

    Basketball court

    Basketball_court

  • Climate change scenario
  • Hypothetical representation of potential future conditions

    A climate change scenario is a hypothetical future based on a "set of key driving forces" behind climate change. Scenarios explore the long-term effectiveness

    Climate change scenario

    Climate_change_scenario

  • Key System
  • Former local electric railway service in the East Bay

    The Key System (or Key Route) was a privately owned company that provided mass transit in the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Emeryville, Piedmont

    Key System

    Key System

    Key_System

  • Sicko Mode
  • 2018 single by Travis Scott featuring Drake

    Mode" was the only number-one hit during the 2010s decade to feature a key change. The music video for "Sicko Mode" was directed by Dave Meyers and Travis

    Sicko Mode

    Sicko_Mode

  • Key demographic
  • Cohorts most-often targeted in broadcasting

    The key demographic or target demographic is a term in commercial broadcasting that refers to the most desirable demographic group to a given advertiser

    Key demographic

    Key_demographic

  • John Key
  • Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016

    area. Key beat long-serving National MP Brian Neeson (whose own Waitakere seat had moved on paper to being a Labour seat through the boundary changes) for

    John Key

    John Key

    John_Key

  • Key system
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title Key system. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended

    Key system

    Key_system

  • Chroma key
  • Compositing technique, also known as green screen

    Chroma key compositing, or chroma keying, is a visual-effects and post-production technique for compositing (layering) two or more images or video streams

    Chroma key

    Chroma key

    Chroma_key

  • Menu key
  • Button on Windows-oriented computer keyboards

    In computing, the menu key (≣ Menu), or application key, is a key with the primary function to launch a context menu with the keyboard rather than with

    Menu key

    Menu key

    Menu_key

  • Key deer
  • Subspecies of deer endemic to the Florida Keys

    the problem for Key deer this way: "Rising seas created the Key deer. Rapidly rising seas, a symptom of human-caused climate change, are challenging

    Key deer

    Key deer

    Key_deer

  • List of changes made due to the George Floyd protests
  • Names and symbols changed due to the George Floyd protests

    protests. Key:   Change reported but not yet executed   Change pending   Change made, then partially or fully reversed Notable proposed changes: The coat

    List of changes made due to the George Floyd protests

    List_of_changes_made_due_to_the_George_Floyd_protests

  • Alicia Keys
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1981)

    known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. A classically trained pianist, Keys began composing songs at the age

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia_Keys

  • Foreign key
  • Concept in database systems

    master table foreign keys, or by complex update programs that modify all references to a foreign key when a change is needed. Foreign keys play an essential

    Foreign key

    Foreign_key

  • Function key
  • Key on a computer or terminal keyboard

    A function key is a key on a computer or terminal keyboard that can be programmed to cause the operating system or an application program to perform certain

    Function key

    Function key

    Function_key

  • Night Changes
  • 2014 single by One Direction

    minutes and 47 seconds and begins in the key of A♭ major; 2 minutes and 28 seconds into the song, the key changes to B♭ major. The official music video was

    Night Changes

    Night_Changes

  • Keying
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up keying in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Keying may refer to: Keying (electrical connector), used by electrical connectors to prevent mating

    Keying

    Keying

  • Spoke wrench
  • Tool for adjusting spoke tension in a spoked wheel

    A spoke wrench or spoke key is a small wrench or tool used to adjust the tension in the spokes of a tension-spoked wheel. A spoke wrench is sometimes

    Spoke wrench

    Spoke wrench

    Spoke_wrench

  • Rattlesnake Key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rattlesnake Key may refer to: Rattlesnake Key (Tampa Bay), a key in Tampa Bay, Manatee County, Florida Long Key, an island in the middle Florida Keys called

    Rattlesnake Key

    Rattlesnake_Key

  • Key party
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    articles associated with the title Key party. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended

    Key party

    Key_party

  • Battle of the Planets
  • 1978–1980 American adaptation of a Japanese anime series

    of the Planets was also released in comic book form, originally by Gold Key Comics, but later revamped by Top Cow Productions. Among the Top Cow comic

    Battle of the Planets

    Battle_of_the_Planets

  • Key size
  • Number of bits in a key used by a cryptographic algorithm

    In cryptography, key size or key length refers to the number of bits in a key used by a cryptographic algorithm (such as a cipher). Key length defines the

    Key size

    Key_size

  • Changing room
  • Room where one can change their clothes

    or area designated for changing one's clothes. Changing-rooms are provided in a semi-public situation to enable people to change clothes with varying degrees

    Changing room

    Changing room

    Changing_room

  • Joshua Key
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Joshua Key may refer to: Joshua Key (soldier) Joshua Key (footballer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal

    Joshua Key

    Joshua_Key

  • Product key
  • Specific software-based key for a computer program

    A product key, also known as a software key, serial key or activation key, is a specific software-based key for a computer program. It certifies that

    Product key

    Product key

    Product_key

  • One-time pad
  • Encryption technique

    met: The key must be at least as long as the plaintext. The key must be truly random. The key must never be reused in whole or in part. The key must be

    One-time pad

    One-time pad

    One-time_pad

  • Climate change denial
  • Denial of the scientific consensus on climate change

    comparisons to key people, costs and momentum, disbelief in experts and authorities, perceived risks of change, and inadequate behavioral changes. Other factors

    Climate change denial

    Climate change denial

    Climate_change_denial

  • National Key Universities
  • Term for prestigious universities in China

    National Key Universities (Chinese: 国家重点大学; pinyin: guójiā zhòngdiǎn dàxué) is a term previously used to refer to universities recognized as prestigious

    National Key Universities

    National_Key_Universities

  • Kassym-Jomart Tokayev
  • President of Kazakhstan since 2019

    himself from Nazarbayev, removed key figures associated with the former leader, and implemented constitutional changes, including reducing presidential

    Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

    Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

    Kassym-Jomart_Tokayev

  • Dennis Key
  • New Zealand international rugby league footballer

    Dennis Anthony Key (born 20 July 1947) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played as a wing or halfback. He made one Test

    Dennis Key

    Dennis_Key

  • Climate change in Africa
  • Emissions, impacts and responses of the African continent related to climate change

    African respondents said climate change is one of the most pressing issues confronting their country, among other key issues such as inflation and access

    Climate change in Africa

    Climate change in Africa

    Climate_change_in_Africa

  • Cryptographic hash function
  • Hash function that is suitable for use in cryptography

    they use large keys and blocks, can efficiently change keys every block, and have been designed and vetted for resistance to related-key attacks. General-purpose

    Cryptographic hash function

    Cryptographic hash function

    Cryptographic_hash_function

  • Vienna (Billy Joel song)
  • 1977 song by Billy Joel

    change to the vi chord does not always indicate a change in key, but each verse ends with a V-i authentic cadence in Gm, indicating that a key change

    Vienna (Billy Joel song)

    Vienna_(Billy_Joel_song)

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  • Miftah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Miftah

    Key; Opener

    Miftah

  • KEI
  • Male

    Japanese

    KEI

    (1-恵, 2-佳, 3-敬, 4-圭, 5-慧) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "excellent," 3) "respect," 4) "square jewel," or 5) "wise."

    KEI

  • Kay
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kay

    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.

    Kay

  • Keay
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Keay

    English and Scottish : variant of Kay.

    Keay

  • KEN
  • Male

    Japanese

    KEN

    (1-健, 2-謙, 3-研) Japanese name KEN means 1) "healthy, strong" or 2) "modest," or 3) "study." Compare with another form of Ken.

    KEN

  • KEN
  • Male

    English

    KEN

    Short form of English Kenneth, KEN means both "born of fire" and "comely; finely made." Also used as a nickname for other names that begin with Ken-. Compare with another form of Ken.

    KEN

  • Key
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, Gaelic, Indian

    Key

    The One who Opens the Lock

    Key

  • Kye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kye

    English : unexplained; possibly a respelling of Kay 6, a shortened form of Scottish and Irish McKay.Korean : There is only one Chinese character and one clan for the Kye family name. According to the Kye family genealogy, the clan was founded by a Ming Dynasty government official named Kye Sŏk-son who migrated to Koryŏ and settled in today’s Suan County of Hwanghae Province. The majority of bearers of the Kye family name today live in North Korea.

    Kye

  • Miftah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Miftah |

    Key

    Miftah |

  • Kay
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Scandinavian

    Kay

    Rejoiced; Short Form of Katherine and Other Names Beginning with K; Happy; Pure; Clear; Form of Katherine; Virginal; Keeper of the Keys; Elder Sister

    Kay

  • Kee
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Kee

    Key; Love

    Kee

  • KEYX
  • Male

    Greek

    KEYX

    (Κήυξ) Greek name, possibly KEYX means "kingfisher." In mythology, this is the name of a king of Thessaly, the son of Eosphoros.

    KEYX

  • GÖKER
  • Male

    Turkish

    GÖKER

    Turkish name GÖKER means "man of the sky."

    GÖKER

  • Miftaah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Miftaah

    Key; Opener

    Miftaah

  • Miftah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Miftah

    Key

    Miftah

  • Xavi
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, English, Indian, Sindhi

    Xavi

    Key

    Xavi

  • Ney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ney

    English : variant of Nye.Irish : reduced form of O’Ney.North German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Neu. The Jewish surname may sometimes be a shortened form of a name such as Neuburger.German : habitational name from a place near Boppard.North German : nickname from Middle Low German ni(g)e, ney(g)e ‘(the) new one’.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Aarnoud (see Arnold).Dutch (de Ney) : variant of Nay 3.

    Ney

  • Key
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Key

    Son of Aidan.

    Key

  • Miftah
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Miftah

    Key

    Miftah

  • Key
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Key

    English and German : variant of Kay.Irish : reduced form of McKay.

    Key

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Online names & meanings

  • Wessley
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English

    Wessley

    West Meadow; Variant of the English Surname Westley

  • Cawley
  • Boy/Male

    Norse Scottish

    Cawley

    Relic.

  • AUGUSTINE
  • Male

    English

    AUGUSTINE

    English form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTINE means "venerable."

  • Zuhayr
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Zuhayr

    Sparkling

  • Noni
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, Latin, Swahili

    Noni

    Ninth; Gift of God

  • Satya Bodha | ஸத்ய போத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Satya Bodha | ஸத்ய போத

    One who preaches truth

  • Rajaneesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Rajaneesh

    God of Night; Moon

  • Miska
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, Hebrew

    Miska

    Gift from God; Who is Like God

  • Rinsheena
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rinsheena

  • Devendran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Devendran

    King of gods, Lord Indra

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  • Keved
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Key

  • Key-cold
  • a.

    Cold as a metallic key; lifeless.

  • Keyed
  • a.

    Furnished with keys; as, a keyed instrument; also, set to a key, as a tune.

  • Key
  • n.

    A position or condition which affords entrance, control, pr possession, etc.; as, the key of a line of defense; the key of a country; the key of a political situation. Hence, that which serves to unlock, open, discover, or solve something unknown or difficult; as, the key to a riddle; the key to a problem.

  • Adjunct
  • n.

    A key or scale closely related to another as principal; a relative or attendant key. [R.] See Attendant keys, under Attendant, a.

  • Key
  • n.

    An instrument which is turned like a key in fastening or adjusting any mechanism; as, a watch key; a bed key, etc.

  • Pass-key
  • n.

    A key for opening more locks than one; a master key.

  • Key
  • v. t.

    To fasten or secure firmly; to fasten or tighten with keys or wedges.

  • Key
  • n.

    That part of an instrument or machine which serves as the means of operating it; as, a telegraph key; the keys of a pianoforte, or of a typewriter.

  • Cay
  • n.

    See Key, a ledge.

  • Clicket
  • n.

    A latch key.

  • Kee
  • n. pl.

    See Kie, Ky, and Kine.

  • Keyseat
  • v. t.

    To form a key seat, as by cutting. See Key seat, under Key.

  • Key
  • n.

    A family of tones whose regular members are called diatonic tones, and named key tone (or tonic) or one (or eight), mediant or three, dominant or five, subdominant or four, submediant or six, supertonic or two, and subtonic or seven. Chromatic tones are temporary members of a key, under such names as " sharp four," "flat seven," etc. Scales and tunes of every variety are made from the tones of a key.

  • Keying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Key

  • Keyway
  • n.

    See Key way, under Key.

  • Transpose
  • v. t.

    To change the key of.

  • Clavis
  • n.

    A key; a glossary.

  • Key
  • n.

    An indehiscent, one-seeded fruit furnished with a wing, as the fruit of the ash and maple; a samara; -- called also key fruit.