Everything about the name KIMBERLI

Meaning, origin, history

Kimberly is a feminine given name of English origin that is derived from the male given name Kimble, which means "from the clear meadow." The name Kimberly has been popular in English-speaking countries since the mid-20th century and was often used for girls born during this time period.

The name Kimberly has also gained popularity due to its association with famous individuals such as American actresses Kimberley Williams-Paisley and Kimberly Guilfoyle, as well as Australian tennis player Kim Clijsters. Despite being a popular choice for baby girls in recent years, the name Kimberly has not been widely used throughout history.

One notable historical figure named Kimberly was Kimberly, Countess of Deal (1872-1956), who was a British socialite and philanthropist known for her work with charities and hospitals during World War I. The city of Kimberley in South Africa was also named after the Second Earl of Kimberly, John Henry Wodehouse, who served as the governor of the Cape Colony from 1872 to 1875.

In literature and pop culture, the name Kimberly has been used for characters such as Kimiko Kondo, a character in the manga series "Naruto," and Kimberly Ann Barkley, a character in the television series "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Overall, while not widely used throughout history, the name Kimberly has gained popularity in recent years due to its association with famous individuals and its meaning as being associated with clear meadows.

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Popularity of the name KIMBERLI since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

The name Kimberli has seen a fascinating journey in popularity over the past seven decades in the United States. In its early years, from 1951 to 1968, the name's popularity grew steadily, with a significant leap occurring between 1955 and 1956, when births nearly doubled from 24 to 38.

The peak of Kimberli's popularity was reached in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1968, a total of 163 babies were named Kimberli, marking the highest number of births with this name in any given year. This trend continued into the next few years, with over 100 births each year between 1969 and 1972.

However, much like many names that gain significant popularity, Kimberli's usage began to decline in the late 1970s. By 1984, there were only 37 births registered with this name, a steep drop from the heights of its popularity two decades prior.

Since then, Kimberli has remained relatively uncommon. While it hasn't disappeared entirely, with some years still reporting double-digit births (like 2004's 52 and 2006's 57), it seems clear that this name is no longer in vogue among American parents.

In the most recent years for which data is available (2019-2023), Kimberli has seen a slight resurgence, with birth numbers ranging from 8 to 14. This could indicate a potential new wave of interest in the name, but it remains to be seen whether this trend will continue.

In total, over the span of these seven decades, 3917 babies were named Kimberli at birth in the United States. Each generation has its unique trends and tastes when it comes to naming their children, and Kimberli's journey through popularity mirrors this pattern beautifully.