Kaison

#31 in Hawaii

Meaning of Kaison

Kaison—pronounced KAY-suhn—unfurls like a sea-touched banner in the evening breeze, its syllables blending the Hawaiian “Kai,” meaning “ocean,” with a whisper of the ancient Greek “Jason,” the timeless healer; together they sketch a tale in which waves of serenity meet the steady pulse of restoration, promising a life that balances adventurous spirit with gentle empathy. Born on American shores yet flavored with the salt and sun of many horizons, this name has quietly sailed upward through the national charts since the early 1990s, each passing year adding more little voyagers to its crew, as though parents hear the surf in its opening consonant and picture their son standing at the water’s edge—corazón abierto—ready to mend hearts and chase horizons in equal measure.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KAY-suhn (/ˈkeɪsən/)

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