Kael is a name of Gaelic origin, derived from the word 'caol', meaning 'slender' or 'narrow'. It has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages in Scotland and Ireland.
In Celtic mythology, Kael was a god of the sea and the wind. In modern times, the name has gained popularity as a symbol of strength and resilience.
People named Kael are often seen as confident, adventurous, and determined with a strong sense of independence.
The name Kael is increasingly popular in many countries, particularly among parents seeking a unique yet timeless name for their child.