Kylie name meaning
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What does Kylie mean?
Meaning of Kylie is Boomerang is prevalently used in Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Australian, Finnish and English has its roots in Celtic and Australian is aimed at both genders. Kylie is variation of cherished Kyla.
Kyla is feminine of Kyle. Kyla is equivalent of Kyle in English language. Prominent Celtic and Old Irish Kyla, meaning of Kyla is "Crown of Laurel and Beautiful". Kylie is variant form of imperishable and illustrous Kyle.
Meaning of Kyle is Slender, Strait and Victory is originated from Celtic, Gaelic and Old Irish.
How do I pronounce Kylie?
Two syllabled Kylie is pronounced as ky-lee.
Variants of Kylie
Kiey, Kyle, Kyla, Cyle, Kayleigh, Kylealexander, Khyla, Kylamarie, Kyliemarie, Kayley, Kayli, Kaila, Khylah
How popular is the name Kylie?
a very popular name in United States having over 110060 recievers in 95 years of usage. When at its peak in 2004, 5558 girls were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 49th position.
Moreover, the given name has been to the top 50 baby names 1 times Also, Kylie was among the popular names in New South Wales. Since emerging in 1965 around 12571 babies have been given the moniker.
At its zenith in 1971, 1025 girls were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 2nd position. After 25 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts.
Additionally, the name has been in the top 5 baby names 6 times
In Queensland, Kylie was once a common name since emerging in 1964 it has been given to over 5617 babies.
At its zenith in 1972,. After 26 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts. Also, Kylie was a common name in Western Australia. Over 1597 babies have been named Kylie since 1970.
At its zenith in 1972,. After 11 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts. Additionally, the name has been in the top 5 baby names 3 times
Kylie is a familiar baby name in England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and was able to reach the top 400 names.
In 1998, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 349 on girl names chart when 96 babies were given the name Kylie. There are over 947 babies that have been given the name Kylie in England and Wales.
Also, in France, it has been in use since 1989 and was able to reach the top 700 names. Recently in 2016, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 602 on girl names chart when 91 babies were named Kylie.
Over 655 people have been named Kylie in France.
Kylie is an uncommon baby name in Ireland, although it has been in use since 1987 but could not make beyond the top 300.
Over 133 people have been named Kylie in Ireland. In Switzerland, it has been in use since 1998 and achieved its top ranking of 607 in 2018. Also, it is among the top 600 girl names in Belgium.
Over 204 babies in Belgium have been named Kylie. But Kylie is a popular baby name in Australia where every 1 in 400 have the name as well as in, England and New Zealand.
At least, 130000 people globally have carried Kylie as their given name according to our estimate.
Year | Boys | Girls | ||
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Rank | Births | Rank | Births | |
2018 | 12080 | 5 | 124 | 2416 |
2017 | 114 | 2688 | ||
2016 | 12102 | 5 | 83 | 3396 |
2015 | 12047 | 5 | 66 | 4149 |
2014 | 12078 | 5 | 73 | 3954 |
Facts
Kylie in Nordic countries
Countries | Men | Women | ||
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First Name | Secondary Name | First Name | Secondary Name | |
5 | 0 | 506 | 48 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | 27 |
Numerological analysis of Kylie
You are also a great storyteller and always share the best experiences. Expression number 8 reveals your predispositions for great success in every field in life. Encourage people to do the right thing. Spread your knowledge and words of wisdom. You love to travel but lack the money at the moment. You hate being closely observed and have all eyes on you because of your low self-esteem. You lack passion and wilderness.
Other names similar to Kylie
- Neila - Offbeat Neilas origin is Arabic and Celtic is used notably in Irish and English bestowed upon girls, meaning of Neila is "Feminine of Neil or Champion"
- Sorka - The girl name Sorka means "Fiery or Burning" is of Celtic origin is used largely in Slavic
- Avon means River is particulary used in English. It is rooted from Celtic is used as a gender insensitive name
- Jocene - Of Old French and Celtic origin, Uncustomary Jocene means "Gaut, The Word Gaut Which is of the Meaning Little Goths and Cheerful" is a baby girl name. Jocene is short version of Jocelyn.
- Brianne means Esteem or Consideration is originated from Celtic and is used for both sexes is chiefly used in Finnish and Swedish
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Famous people named Kylie
- Kylie Foy, former field hockey striker from New Zealand
- Kylie InGold, Australian artist
- Kylie Sparks, American actor best known for the lead role
- Kylie Minogue, Australian-British singer and actress
- Kylie Travis, Australian actress
- Kylie Tennant, Australian novelist, playwright
- Kylie Bax, New Zealand-born model and actress
- American pornographic actress, film director
- Kylie Leuluai, former professional rugby league footballer
- Kylie Kwong, Chinese-Australian television chef, author
- Kylie Foster, 2 decades as an Australian actress and
- Kylie Wheeler, Australian retired heptathlete
- Kylie Gillies, Australian television presenter for the Seven Network
- Kylie Halliday, is one of Australia’s and the world’s top sports aerobics athletes
Lists having Kylie
- Boys names beginning with K
- Girls names beginning with K
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- Celtic Baby Names
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- Popular English Girl Names
- Girl names that ends with -lie
- Popular Girl Names in United States (2015)
- Popular Girl Names in New South Wales (1989)
- Popular Girl Names in Queensland (1989)
- Popular Girl Names in Western Australia (1985)