Kai

Kai may refer to:

People

  • Caleb Lawrence McGillvary, a hitchhiker who goes by the name of Kai
  • Kai (name), including lists of those with the surname or given name
  • Kai or Kayı tribe, a Turkish tribe to which the ruling family of the Ottoman Empire
  • Kai (wrestler), Japanese professional wrestler Atsushi Sakai
  • Kai Winding, Danish-born American trombonist and jazz composer
  • Kai (singer), Kim Jong In, one of the members of K-Pop group EXO
  • Kai (Alessia De Gasperis Brigante), pop singer/songwriter from Toronto, Ontario
  • Kai Greene, American IFBB professional bodybuilder
  • Places

  • Kai County, Chongqing Municipality, China
  • Kai, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
  • Kai Islands, Indonesia and Hawaii
  • Kai, Mali, a small town and commune
  • Kai Province, an old Japanese province
  • Kai, Yamanashi, a Japanese city
  • Corporations and organizations

  • Korea Aerospace Industries, a South Korean aerospace company
  • KAI Industries Co., Ltd, a Japan-based group of companies that manufacture and market cutting tools including Kershaw Knives
  • Dragon Ball

    Dragon Ball (Japanese: ドラゴンボール Hepburn: Doragon Bōru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1984 to 1995, with the 519 individual chapters published into 42 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. Dragon Ball was initially inspired by the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West. The series follows the adventures of the protagonist, Goku, from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles a wide variety of villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls.

    The 42 tankōbon have been adapted into two anime series produced by Toei Animation: Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, which together were broadcast in Japan from 1986 to 1996. Additionally, the studio has developed nineteen animated feature films and three television specials, as well as a third anime titled Dragon Ball GT. Between 2009 and 2015, a revised, faster-paced version of Dragon Ball Z was broadcast under the title Dragon Ball Kai, in which most of the original version's footage not featured in the manga is removed. A fifth television series titled Dragon Ball Super began on July 5, 2015. Several companies have developed various types of merchandising based on the series leading to a large media franchise that includes films, both animated and live-action, collectible trading card games, numerous action figures, along with several collections of soundtracks and a large number of video games.

    Lexx

    Lexx is a science fiction television series that follows the adventures of a group of mismatched individuals aboard the organic space craft Lexx. They travel through two universes and encounter planets including a parody of the Earth.

    The series is a Canadian and German co-production, with some additional funding from Britain's Channel 5. The Sci Fi Channel purchased the series from Salter Street Films and began airing versions of Season 2 episodes for United States' audience in January 2000.Lexx was co-produced by Salter Street Films, later absorbed by Alliance Atlantis. In Canada, Lexx aired on the Alliance Atlantis-owned Showcase network. The series was primarily filmed in Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) and Berlin (Germany), with additional filming on location in Iceland, Bangkok (Thailand), and Namibia.

    Characters

    The crew

    The crew of the Lexx includes:

  • Stanley H. Tweedle (Brian Downey) of planet Ostral-B, Security guard 4th class, the Arch Traitor, courier of a failed rebellion, and, by accident, captain of the Lexx.
  • President

    A president is the leader of a country or a division or part of a country, typically a republic, a democracy, or a dictatorship. The title "president" is sometimes used by extension for leaders of other groups, including corporate entities.

    Etymologically, a president is one who presides (from Latin prae- "before" + sedere "to sit"; giving the term praeses). Originally, the term referred to the presiding officer of a ceremony or meeting (i.e., chairman), but today it most commonly refers to an executive official. Among other things, "President" today is a common title for the heads of state of most republics, whether presidential republics, semi-presidential republics or parliamentary republics.

    Title

    The title President is derived from the Latin prae- "before" + sedere "to sit." As such, it originally designated the officer who presides over or "sits before" a gathering and ensures that debate is conducted according to the rules of order (see also chairman and speaker). Early examples are from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge (from 1464) and the founding President of the Royal Society William Brouncker in 1660. This usage survives today in the title of such offices as "President of the Board of Trade" and "Lord President of the Council" in the United Kingdom, as well as "President of the Senate" (one of the roles constitutionally assigned to the Vice-President of the United States). The officiating priest at certain Anglican religious services, too, is sometimes called the "President" in this sense. However the most common modern usage is as the title of a head of state in a republic.

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    Donald Trump's VERY extravagant gift to 17-year-old granddaughter Kai revealed | Daily Mail Online

    The Daily Mail 11 Mar 2025
    It's no secret that Kai loves her Grandpa, as she made a speech in support of him at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, and even spoke about how proud she was of him after he beat Kamala Harris in this year's Presidential election.
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