Keontae is a first name typically given to boys, but in rare cases also used as a girls name.
There’s a good chance that a boy named Keontae in a medium-sized town will be unique. That’s because only a few babies a year are named Keontae in all of the US. Only about one in 100,000 boys is named Keontae by his parents. In the ranking of most common boys names in recent years, Keontae ranks at #4,163. That means there are 4,162 more common boys names, but there are also a few thousand that are even rarer. If you polled the whole US population – children, adults and seniors – you’d find less than one in 10,000 to be named Keontae.
In fact, the name Keontae did not fit the trend of the last century. Young parents in the 2000s began to change that a bit. After several years of not being given at all (or less than 5 times, because that's the number required for a name to appear in the statistics), Keontae seemed to be more popular than ever in 2000. Although the name never ranked higher than #1,282, 91 parents chose it that year, making it a potential new rising star on the horizon of beautiful and rare names. If your name is Keontae, you are well on your way to becoming en vogue.
In years where the graph has no value, the name Keontae was given less than five times or even none at all in the entire USA.
In 2022, expectant parents chose the yet rare name Keontae a few times. Among all newborn boys it ranked #3,845 - with a total of 23 baby boys. This means, as you can see above, that the name is still more common than it was most time of the last century, when it supposedly didn't appear at all for many years - giving boys with this first name a sheen of something particularly contemporary and special.
The odds of having a man or boy named Keontae in your home state are about the same as the chance for a white Christmas in New York City – in both cases they are less than 30%. More precisely, the first name Keontae is registered in 12 states, among which are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois or Louisiana. In proportion to the male population, most men and boys with the first name Keontae live in Alabama, but even there the name is rather special – on average, you would have to ask 64,893 men and boys in Alabama for their name before you meet one who answers with Keontae.
Well, you might say, you probably figured that out yourself! But what you might not know is: The letter K is a real popular first letter for boys’ names. That’s because 7.9% of all common boys’ names in the US begin with this letter. Only the first letters J, A and D are more common for boys' names.
With seven letters, the name Keontae has a typical length for first names in the US. In fact, 26% of all common first names consist of exactly seven letters. 52% of all first names are shorter, while 22% have eight letters or more. On average, first names in the US (not counting hyphenated names) are 6.5 letters long. There are no significant differences between boys' and girls' names.
That means that if 7.9% of all boys' names start with a K, this initial letter occurs more than twice as often as all 26 letters on average. Interesting detail: of all the boys’ names that begin with a K, Kenneth is the most common.
If your name is Keontae and someone asks after your name, you can of course just tell them what it is. But sometimes that isn't so easy - what if it's too loud, and you don't understand them well? Or what if the other person is so far away that you can see them but not hear them? In these situations, you can communicate your name in so many other ways: you call spell it, sign it, or even use a flag to wave it...
So that everyone really understands you when you have to spell the name Keontae, you can simply say:
Koala
Elephant
Orange
Nut
Tiger
Apple
Elephant
Braille is made up of dots, which the blind and visually impaired can feel to read words.
Keontae
Keontae
Just use American Sign Language!
These flags are used for maritime communication - each flag represents a letter.
In the navy, sailors of two ships might wave flags to each other to send messages. A sailor holds two flags in specific positions to represent different letters.
In Morse code, letters and other characters are represented only by a series of short and long tones. For example, a short tone followed by a long tone stands for the letter A. Keontae sounds like this: