KAME is not an acronym.

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<para>IPv6 (also know as IPng <quote>IP next generation</quote>) is
the new version of the well known IP protocol (also know as
<acronym>IPv4</acronym>). Like the other current *BSD systems,
FreeBSD includes the <acronym>KAME</acronym> IPv6 reference implementation.
FreeBSD includes the <literal>KAME</literal> IPv6 reference implementation.
So your FreeBSD system comes with all you will need to experiment with IPv6.
This section focuses on getting IPv6 configured and running.</para>