Kane
Definition
A surname of Irish origin from Ó Catháin, meaning 'descendant of Cathán' (a personal name derived from cath, 'battle'), thus denoting a 'warrior' or 'battler'.
In Hawaiian mythology, Kāne, one of the four major gods, associated with procreation, sunlight, fresh water, and creation.
The professional wrestling ring name of Glenn Jacobs, famous for his 'Big Red Machine' and demonic masked character in WWE.
Made iconic by Orson Welles' 1941 film Citizen Kane, referring to newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane.
Examples
Harry Kane silenced the haters by finally lifting that elusive trophy, turning skeptics into superfans overnight.
Kane ripped off his mask mid-match, revealing not a face, but pure chaos that had the crowd chanting for more destruction.
Everyone's obsessed with decoding Rosebud in Citizen Kane, but honestly, it's just a sled with serious abandonment issues.
With a name like Kane, he tackles spreadsheets like a warrior charging into battle, one pivot table at a time.