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The name Kai / ˈ k aɪ / has various origins and meanings in different cultures: In Estonian , Kai is a female name derived from Katherine . In Persian , Kai, or Kay, is a male name, meaning "king".
The Japanese word kaizen means 'improvement' or 'change for better' (from 改 kai - change, revision; and 善 zen - virtue, goodness) without the inherent meaning of either 'continuous' or 'philosophy' in Japanese dictionaries or in everyday use.
Inagawa is the surname of the founder and first boss and kai means organization or society. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai (Kanto social gathering). Sumiyoshi-kai: 住吉会 Minato, Tokyo: 1992 Sumiyoshi means the name of place. It is a member of the Kantō-Shinboku-kai. Kudō-kai V 五代目工藤會 Kitakyushu, Fukuoka: 1992
Japanese: "Come warriors, fight as one, ready in formation, line up and take position in front. Destroy/victory!" Each of the nine syllables has a meaning that when integrated with the corresponding mudra, mantra, and visualization [corresponding deity] manifests sanmitsu kaji [grace, virtue, merit of the Three mysteries].
Kaidan (怪談, sometimes transliterated kwaidan) is a Japanese word consisting of two kanji: 怪 (kai) meaning "strange, mysterious, rare, or bewitching apparition" and 談 (dan) meaning "talk" or "recited narrative".
According to Japanese psychologist Katsuya Inoue, ikigai is a concept that consists of two aspects: "sources or objects that bring value or meaning to life" and "a feeling that one's life has value or meaning because of the existence of its source or object".
Kai stingaree (Urolophus kaianus), a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae; Kai, a cultivar of Karuka; Kai, in Māori cuisine and New Zealand cooking, a term widely used to refer to food; Kai, short for Kai Ken, a Japanese dog breed named after the Kai Province; Kai, the main protagonist in the upcoming anime series Tokyo Override
Kama. The kama (鎌 or かま) is a traditional Japanese farming implement similar to a sickle or billhook used for reaping crops and also employed as a weapon. It is often included in weapon training segments of martial arts.