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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,

Variants and related names: Cael, Kale, Caol, Kyle.

meaning
slender,
or
viewed
as
a
modern
variant
of
Cael,
Kale,
or
Kyle.
It
may
also
be
adopted
as
a
stand-alone
coinage.
Pronunciation
commonly
follows
"kayl"
(as
in
kale)
or
"ka-EL"
depending
on
language
and
personal
preference.
New
Yorker
helped
shape
modern
cinephilia
and
film
criticism.
Her
reviews
and
essays
are
widely
anthologized.
The
surname
Kael
is
comparatively
rare,
and
Pauline
is
the
best-known
public
figure
with
that
surname.
reflecting
its
contemporary
sound
and
versatility.
It
has
also
appeared
in
various
media
as
a
given
name
choice
that
conveys
simplicity
and
modernity.