Kael
Kael is a given name used for both genders and, less commonly, a surname. In contemporary English-speaking contexts it is most often a masculine given name but is also used for girls in some families. The name has appeared in multiple cultures, making its origins variable and fluid.
Etymology and pronunciation: The origins of Kael vary by region. It is sometimes linked to Gaelic Caol,
Notable people: Pauline Kael (1919–2001) was a prominent American film critic and writer whose work at The
In fiction and culture: The form Kael is used for fictional characters in fantasy and science fiction,