Lam Ka Lok
A renowned Cantonese calligrapher known for preserving traditional Chinese scripts.
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/kɑːˈlɒk/
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Kalok is a name of Cantonese origin, combining characters that mean 'good' (Ka) and 'good luck' or 'virtue' (Lok). Historically, the name reflects qualities of righteousness, virtue, and auspiciousness in Chinese culture, often given to boys with hopes of a prosperous and honorable life.
In Cantonese culture, names like Kalok are rich with meaning, often chosen to bestow good fortune and moral virtue upon the bearer. The characters often convey wishes for a prosperous, honorable, and happy life. The name is popular in southern China and among diaspora communities, reflecting traditional values and hopes for children.
Today, Kalok remains a respected name in Cantonese-speaking communities and is gaining recognition globally due to increased cultural exchange and diaspora. It balances tradition with a simple, strong sound that appeals to parents seeking meaningful yet approachable names for their boys.
The name Kalok carries the essence of “Strong and virtuous, symbolizing beauty and goodness” from Cantonese (Chinese) tradition. Names beginning with "K" often embody qualities of knowledge, artistic talent, and sensitivity.
In Cantonese culture, names like Kalok are rich with meaning, often chosen to bestow good fortune and moral virtue upon the bearer. The characters often convey wishes for a prosperous, honorable, and happy life. The name is popular in southern China and among diaspora communities, reflecting traditional values and hopes for children.
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Kalok is often chosen in Hong Kong for newborn boys to symbolize good fortune and moral strength, combining two favorable Chinese characters.
Those named Kalok are often seen as strong-willed, kind-hearted, and reliable. The name suggests a personality that values integrity, loyalty, and a positive outlook on life. Individuals with this name may be natural leaders who inspire others through their virtuous behavior and optimistic attitude.
Kalok is a Cantonese (Chinese) name meaning “Strong and virtuous, symbolizing beauty and goodness”. Kalok is a name of Cantonese origin, combining characters that mean 'good' (Ka) and 'good luck' or 'virtue' (Lok). Historically, the name reflects qualities of righteousness, virtue, and auspiciousness in Chinese culture, often given to boys with hopes of a prosperous and honorable life.
Kalok is pronounced (IPA: /kɑːˈlɒk/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Kalok include: Kal, Lok, Kalo, K-Lok, Kals, Loky, Koko, Kalster, K-Dog, Lokman.
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