Kay
Kay stands for:
- Kay , variant of the first name Kai, see Kai (first name)
- Kay , short for Katherina
- Kay , different shape for Cei fab Cynyr , Knight of the Round Table
- Kay Guitars , American guitar manufacturer
Kay is the name of the following geographic objects:
- Kay (Isen) , district of Isen, Erding district, Bavaria
- Kay (Marklkofen) , district of Marklkofen, district of Dingolfing-Landau, Bavaria
- Kay (Straubing) , district of Straubing, Straubing district, Bavaria
- Kay (Tittmoning) , district of Tittmoning, Traunstein district, Bavaria
- Kay , German name of Kaiu , municipality in Estonia
- Kay (Neumark) , German name from Kije (Sulechów) , Poland
- Kay Island , island off the Borchgrevink Coast, Viktorialand, Antarctica
- Kay-Nunatak , Nunatak on the Bowman Coast, Graham Land, Antarctica
- Kay Peak , mountain peak in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Kay is the family name of the following people:
- Adam Kay , British comedy singer, member of the Duo Amateur Transplants
- Alan Kay (* 1940), American computer scientist
- Alex J. Kay (* 1979), British historian
- Andrew Kay (1919–2014), American entrepreneur and inventor
- Anthony Kay , pseudonym of Anthony Kramreither (1926–1993), Austrian-Canadian film producer and actor
- Bernard Kay († 2014), British actor
- Billie Kay (* 1989), Australian wrestler
- Birdie Reeve Kay (1907–1996), American typist and chess player
- Brian H. Kay (1944-2017), Australian biologist
- Charles Kay-Shuttleworth, 5th Baron Shuttleworth (born 1948), British peer and politician
- Connie Kay (1927-1994), American jazz drummer
- Crystal Kay (* 1986), Japanese pop singer
- D.Kay (* 1979), Austrian music producer
- David Kay (* 1940), American weapons inspector
- Dominic Scott Kay (* 1996), American actor, film director and screenwriter
- Edward J. Kay (1898–1973), American film composer
- Ella Kay (1895–1988), German politician (SPD)
- Emily Kay (* 1995), British cyclist
- Fiede Kay (1941–2005), German singer and songwriter
- George Marshall Kay (1904–1975), American geologist and university professor
- Georgi Kay , British-Australian singer-songwriter and actress
- Guy Gavriel Kay (born 1954), Canadian writer
- Herbie Kay (1904–1944), American trumpeter and band leader
- Humphrey Kay (1923-2009), British medic
- IJ Kay (* 1961), pseudonym of a British writer
- Jane Holtz Kay (born Jane Holtz ; 1938–2012), American architecture critic
- Jay Kay (* 1969), English musician
- Johannes Kay (* 1995), German equestrian
- John Kay (inventor) (1704–1780) British entrepreneur and inventor
- John Kay (caricaturist) (1742–1826) Scottish caricaturist and painter
- John Kay (musician) (actually Joachim Fritz Krauledat ; * 1944), German-Canadian rock musician
- John Kay (economist) (* 1948), British economist
- Johnny Kay (actually John Kapustinski ; 1922–2008), American racing driver
- Juliane Kay (1899–1968), Austrian writer
- Lewis E. Kay (* around 1961), Canadian molecular geneticist, chemist and biochemist
- Liz Kay (* 1981), Dutch singer
- Manuela Kay (* 1964), German author and journalist
- Melody Kay , American actress
- Michael Kay (* 1951), English programmer
- Neal Kay , British DJ
- Paul Kay (* 1934), American linguist and anthropologist
- Peter Kay (* 1973), British comedian
- Robbie Kay (born 1995), British actor
- Sarah Kay (Romance studies) (* 1948), British Romance studies and university teacher
- Sarah Kay (illustrator) (actually Vivien Kubbos ), Australian illustrator
- Sarah Kay (poet) (* 1988), American poet
- Sarah Kay (vaulting) (* 1993), German vaulting
- Sierra Kay (* 1990), American musician and model
- Stephen Kay (* 1963), New Zealand actor and director
- Sumela Kay (* 1986), Canadian actress
- Susan Kay (* 1952), British writer
- Thomas B. Kay (1864–1931), American businessman and politician (Republican Party)
- Tobias Kay (* 1971), German actor
- Tony Kay ( Anthony Herbert Kay ; * 1937), English football player
- Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baron Shuttleworth (1844–1939), British politician
- Ulysses Kay (1917–1995), American composer
- Wanda Kay (* 1971), German singer
- Wendell P. Kay (1913–1986), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Yana Kay (* 1970), Latvian singer, member of FLY
kay stands for:
- Kamayurá (language) (ISO-639-3 code), Tupí-Guaraní language of the Kamayurá in Brazil
See also:
- Battle of Kay , Battle of the Seven Years War
- Quay
- Cai
- Kaye