Kay Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Kay Name Meaning: Believed to have derived from the Anglo-Saxon word 'caeg' meaning 'key', or possibly the French word 'kaye' meaning 'quay'.Also may have originated from the Welsh name 'Gaius' meaning 'happy'. Also a middle English word for 'left-handed'.

May have referred to a key maker or someone who looked after keys, possibly a topographical name referring to someone who lived or worked near a 'quay' or 'wharf', may have also been a nickname for somone left-handed.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Kay Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Kay family

Profession Census Frequency
Scholar 2,282
Cotton Weaver 434
Coal Miner 212
House Keeper 109
Dress Maker 107
General Labourer 99
Cotton Winder 73
Domestic Servant 70
Cotton Spinner 52
Annuitant 50
Charwoman 50
Cotton Operative 47
General Servant 46
Joiner 46
Labourer 41
Butcher 40
Cotton Piecer 40
Carter 39
Agricultural Labourer 38
Laundress 37
Grocer 35
General Servant Domestic 33
Stone Mason 31
Farm Labourer 27
Blacksmith 25

Kay Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Kay 100% 85,028
2 Key 67% 32,408
3 Kaye 75% 27,763
4 Oakey 40% 5,180
5 Keay 75% 4,721
6 Okey 50% 1,867
7 Cay 67% 937
8 Keigh 20% 291
9 Keey 50% 281
10 Cais 25% 199
11 Quaye 40% 189
12 Keye 50% 163
13 Kye 33% 158

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