American Accent:
British Accent:
Phonetic Spelling
UK IPA: /ˈɛlɪkaɪ/
US IPA: /ˈɛlɪkaɪ/
Simple Text: “el-i-kai”
Meaning
Elikai is a rare name that may have Hebrew or African origins. While its meaning is not universally agreed upon, it could be interpreted as “my God is good” in Hebrew, or it may have other local meanings in African communities. The name has a positive and spiritual connotation.
Examples
- “Elikai’s kindness and generosity were admired by all who knew him.”
- “The name Elikai carries a deep spiritual significance within the community.”
Synonyms
- Blessed
- Goodness
- Gracious
Antonyms
- Unkind
- Evil
- Harmful
Etymology
Elikai may derive from the Hebrew “El”, meaning God, combined with elements meaning goodness or grace. In African contexts, the name could hold local meanings or variations tied to spiritual or positive attributes.
Common Mispronunciations
Incorrect: “El-ih-kai” or “Eh-lee-kay”
Correct: “El-i-kai”
Usage Tips
- Commonly used as a given name in some African and Hebrew-speaking communities.
- May be chosen for its spiritual meaning and positive connotations.
Word Family
- Eli (noun): A name meaning “ascended” or “my God” in Hebrew.
“Eli was known for his wisdom and faith.” - Elika (noun): A variant of the name, also used in some African cultures.
“Elika’s heart was as kind as her name.”