Keke is a name of African origin, particularly common among those of Yoruba ethnicity. It is derived from the word "Kekere," which means 'twin.' In some cases, it can also be associated with the Hawaiian word for 'to cry,' reflecting its usage in Polynesian cultures as well. This name has gained popularity worldwide due to its unique sound and meanings.
Keke is quite rare, with only ten recorded births over twenty-three years.