Kaine
Introduction
a variation of 'Cain', meaning possession or acquisition.
Background Story
The name Kaine is derived from the biblical name Cain, who is known as the firstborn son of Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis. In literature, Cain represents a character with a complex personality; he is often associated with themes of rivalry and consequence.
Letter Count
Variations
Cain, Kayne

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