Kaje is an uncommon yet captivating first name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "kæja," which means "to quarrel" or "contend." While it may seem unusual to have a name rooted in such a concept, the etymology of Kaje actually reflects the strength and resilience often associated with those who bear it. In modern times, Kaje is more commonly used as a surname but has gained recognition as a unique given name, especially among parents seeking distinctive monikers for their children.
The name Kaje experienced peaks in popularity with 6 births in 1999 and 8 births in 2013, while it maintained a consistent lower rate of 5 births in other years.