Okey
OH-kee
Okey is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “A masculine name of uncertain origin, possibly English or African. It often carries connotations of good fortune or cheerful disposition.”, and peaked in popularity in 1925.
What Okey Means
“A masculine name of uncertain origin, possibly English or African. It often carries connotations of good fortune or cheerful disposition.”
The Story of Okey
This name, possibly English or African, suggests a cheerful disposition and good fortune, a bright and optimistic destiny for your son.
Okey is a masculine name of uncertain but likely English or African origin, often carrying connotations of good fortune or a cheerful disposition. Its use suggests a heritage of optimism and a sociable nature. The name has appeared in records for over a century, hinting at a simple, wholesome charm that has persisted through time.
The sound of 'Okey' is open and welcoming, like a spontaneous burst of laughter. It is a name that suggests a son with a naturally sunny outlook and a sociable, good-natured spirit. You will find yourself smiling each time you say it, a small moment of shared joy.
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Numerology
The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#48 in 1925
Total Births
1,462
First Recorded
1881
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