My God is my King
Elikai is a rare name likely derived from the Hebrew elements 'Eli', meaning 'my God', and 'Kai', which can be a variant of 'Melech' meaning 'king'. It is often chosen as a modern, rhythmic alternative to more traditional biblical names like Eli or Malachi. While not appearing directly in the Bible, its components are deeply rooted in ancient Semitic languages.
About 43 boys were named Elikai in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).