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Kiet is a Vietnamese name meaning "intelligent" or "clever", popularized during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).
Kiffin is an uncommon English given name derived from 'kivere', meaning 'to quarrel', but historically associated with peace and harmony.
Kiing is an unusual African name of Ghanaian Ashanti origin, translating to 'king' in English, reflecting high status.
The Swahili name Kijani means 'green' in English and signifies nature's abundance.
Kilbourne is an English given name derived from the Old English word "cilburne," meaning "strong boar.
Kiley is an Irish name of Gaelic origin, meaning "strife" or "contention," but as a given name, its meaning is not tied to its surname roots and has gained popularity in English-speaking countries since the 1980s, with peak usage between 1994-1997.
Kimmann is a rare, distinctive name whose origins combine the Korean/English 'Kim' with the German 'mann', but lack an established connection between them. Its meaning remains open-ended, allowing individuals to assign their own personal significance.
Kimbal is of English origin, originally a surname meaning 'bellringer' or 'resident near the bell tower'.
Kimball is a rare given name of English origin, derived from an Old English surname meaning "crooked stream" or "river bend," potentially signifying adaptability and flexibility.
Kimball is a rare American given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the English surname Kimball, meaning 'homestead on a hill'.
Kimberly is an English name derived from Old English words meaning "meadow of royal fame." It was originally a surname before becoming popular as a female given name in mid-20th century USA.
Kimber is an English name, a variant of Kimberly, derived from the male name Cymbeline meaning "chief of the castle".
Kimber is a gender-neutral English name that means "peak" or "summit", gaining popularity in recent years as a distinctive unisex option with no historical significance.
Kimberley is an English female given name derived from Middle English 'cymbel', meaning 'bells'.
Kimberly is an English female given name derived from Kimberley, South Africa, named after John Allwright's wife Kimbell. Its meaning is associated with strength and endurance.
Kimberla is a unique English female given name, coined during the late 20th century in the USA by combining Kim ("resolute") and arla ("eagle"), resulting in "resolute eagle".
Kimberle is an English name derived from 'Kimberley', meaning 'meadow on a hill'.
Kimberlea is a rare English female given name with unclear origins, potentially derived from Kimberly or an American invention; its meaning varies depending on the source.
Kimberlei is an English female given name originating from South Africa's diamond mining town, Kimberley, established in 1871. It means 'from the ruined fortress' or 'from the riverbank', referencing its historical context around a former fort and the Modder River.
Kimberleigh is an uncommon English girls' name derived from Irish "cìomag" (war) and Old English "lēah" (woodland clearing), signifying a warrior in the woods.
Kimberley is an English feminine given name derived from the South African town of Kimberley, named after Mrs. Kimberley and believed to mean "land of cumin" in Middle Dutch.
Kimberley is an English feminine given name derived from the Old English words 'cyne' meaning 'king' and 'beorh' meaning 'settlement or fortified place'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century after diamonds were discovered near Kimberley, South Africa, leading to associations with wealth and prosperity. Notable figures include American actress Kimberley Williams-Paisley and Canadian model Kimberley Stewart. Today, Kimberley remains popular among English-speaking parents.
Kimberli is an English feminine given name derived from Kimble, which means 'from the clear meadow'.
Kimberlie is an English feminine given name derived from 'cumbri', meaning 'from Wales'.
Kimberlin is a distinctive American female name derived from Kim (meaning royal or Irish) and Berlin (-berlin), with no widely accepted meaning beyond its components.
Kimberlina is an American girl's name originating from Kimberley, South Africa, signifying 'precious stone' due to its association with diamonds.
Kimberline is a rare English female given name derived from Middle English 'cymbel' meaning 'bell', symbolizing truth and resilience.
Kimberly is an English feminine given name derived from the Pennsylvania coal mining town of the same name, which was established by James Hutton and named after his Scottish ancestral home. Its meaning is "from the wooded valley," reflecting its scenic landscape.
Kimberlye is an English female given name derived from the South African diamond region, Kimberley. Its meaning is associated with beauty or preciousness, reflecting its connection to diamonds, while also embodying freedom and independence. Originally a surname, Kimberlye first appeared as a given name in the United States during the mid-20th century.
Kimberlyn is an intriguing English feminine name derived from Kimberley and Lynn, with meanings rooted in nature and South African diamonds, popularized in late 20th-century America.
Kimberlynn is an American name derived from Kimberly (meaning "from the strong, clear stream") and Lynn (meaning "leader" or "fair-haired"), combining English and Welsh roots for a unique and captivating identity.
Kimberly: Old English origin; derived from 'cyning', meaning 'king' or 'ruler'; originally used for both sexes but popularized as female name in 20th century.
Kimberly is an English name meaning "ruler" or "clearing," popular worldwide, particularly in the US since the mid-20th century.
Kimberly is an American female given name derived from "kimber", meaning "rush" or "reed", and inspired by Kimberley, South Africa's diamond-rich region.
Kimble is a distinct male given name of English origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name "Kembel" or "Cumbell," possibly meaning "bending river.
Kimble is a distinct English name derived from 'kimbel', meaning 'small bell', and possibly linked to the Old Norse word 'kimbli', translating to 'little helmets'. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century US, offering uniqueness without a specific meaning.
Kimberly is an uncommon name of English origin, derived from the combination of Kimberly and Emily. It means "excelling from the land of the long hill," reflecting its components' individual meanings.
Kimbly is a rare, unique first name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
Kimberly is an English feminine given name derived from 'kimbry', meaning "from the woodlands or meadows". It's associated with beauty and elegance, and gained popularity in mid-20th century America. Notable bearers include actress Kim Basinger and TV personality Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Kimbrell is an American, unisex name created by author Anne Rice for her vampire chronicles series. It's often associated with strength and uniqueness.