Kaci
The name Kaci is a variant spelling of the name Kathryn, which is derived from the Greek name Aikaterine. The name Aikaterine is believed to be a combination of the Greek words 'katharos' meaning 'pure' and 'katharios' meaning 'virginal'.
The name Kathryn was later influenced by the French form 'Catherine', which became popular in medieval Europe. The name was brought to England by the Norman conquest in the 11th century and gained widespread popularity.
Over time, various spellings and diminutive forms of the name emerged, including Kaci. This spelling variation became particularly popular in the United States in the late 20th century.
Today, Kaci is considered a feminine name that retains the essence of the original Greek meaning, 'pure' or 'virginal', while offering a unique and modern spelling.