Kylie (also spelled Kilee, Kileigh, Kiley, Kylee, Kyleigh, Kyley, khylie or Kyly[1]) is a feminine given name. This name could derive from two different roots:
- From the Noongar, an Indigenous Australian people, from the word kiley, meaning 'curved, returning stick, boomerang'.
- From the Irish surname O'Kiely, which in turn derives from the Old Gaelic surname O'Cadhla, meaning 'graceful or beautiful', descendant(s) of the graceful one.
Pronunciation | /ˈkaɪliː/ KYE-lee |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | Noongar, Gaelic Irish |
Origin | |
Meaning | boomerang or graceful/beautiful or princess |
Region of origin | Australia, Ireland, Scotland |
Other names | |
Related names | Kyle, Kyla, Kylee, Kiley, Kayleigh, Kaylee, Kayla |
Public records show that the given name Kylie was used as least as far back as 1877.[2] A 1947 survey of newborn names reported that "Australian parents show a general reluctance to use aboriginal words in naming their children" and cited Kylie as one of the few exceptions.[3] The name became popular during the late 1960s to the early 1970s and was listed in 1970 in Australia as the fifth most popular girl's name.[4] The Australian author Kylie Tennant (1912–1988) may have been the modern originator of this name.[citation needed] She was born Kathleen Tennant, but was called Kylie (her nickname) since her childhood.[5] According to the Australian Dictionary of Biography, the publication of her third novel in 1941 "made her a household name and brought her international acclaim".[6] "Kylie" first appeared on the list of 100 most popular female baby names in New South Wales in 1965, reaching a peak of popularity in 1972–1974 when it was the second most popular girl's name.[7] In the United States, the name was first recorded in the top 1000 female baby names in 1978, but did not reach the top 100 until 2001. It remains a well-used name for girls there, with many spelling variations also in use. [8] [9]
People
editMusicians and hosts
edit- Kylie Auldist, Australian singer
- Kylie Minogue (born 1968), Australian singer and actress
- Kylie Padilla (born 1993) Filipino-Australian actress and model
- Kylie Price (born 1993), New Zealander singer-songwriter
- Kylie Rae Harris (1989–2019), American country singer-songwriter
- Kylie Speer, Australian television host
Athletes (association football)
edit- Kylie Bivens (born 1978), American former soccer player
- Kylie Cockburn (born 1988), Scottish football match official
- Kylie Fitts (born 1994), American football linebacker
- Kylie Louw (born 1989), South African footballer
- Kylie McCarthy (born 1987), English-born Welsh footballer
- Kylie Nolan (born 1998), Welsh footballer
- Kylie Strom (born 1992), American soccer player
Athletes (other sports)
edit- Kylie Cronk (born 1984), Australian softball player
- Kylie Dickson (born 1999), American-born Belarusian artistic gymnast
- Kylie Dowling (born 1974), Australian Polocrosse rider
- Kylie Foy (born 1971), New Zealander former field hockey striker
- Kylie Gauci (born 1985), Australian wheelchair basketball player
- Kylie Gill (born 1974), Australian-born competitive skier from New Zealand
- Kylie Grimes (born 1987), British para-athlete
- Kylie Halliday (born c. 1981), Australian sports aerobics athlete
- Kylie Hanigan (born 1971), Australian sprinter
- Kylie Henry (born 1986), Scottish golfer
- Kylie Hilder (born 1976), Australian former rugby league footballer
- Kylie Hutson (born 1987), American track and field athlete
- Kylie Jameson (born 1976), New Zealand sailor
- Kylie Jones, British ballroom dancer
- Kylie Ledbrook (born 1986), Australian soccer player
- Kylie Leuluai (born 1978), New Zealand former rugby player
- Kylie Lindsay (born 1983), squash player who represents New Zealand
- Kylie Masse (born 1996), Canadian swimmer
- Kylie Palmer (born 1990), Australian swimmer
- Kylie Peters (born c. 1975), Australian cricketer
- Kylie Rae (born 1992), American wrestler
- Kylie Reed (born 1974), Australian former bobsledder and track and field athlete
- Kylie Risk (born 1973), Australian long-distance runner
- Kylie Robilliard (born 1988), athlete from Guernsey
- Kylie Shadbolt (born 1972), Australian artistic gymnast
- Kylie Shea (born 1986), American ballet dancer
- Kylie Stone (born 1987), Canadian female artistic gymnast
- Kylie Waterreus (born 1998), Dutch cyclist
- Kylie Wheeler (born 1980), Australian retired heptathlete
- Kylie Whitehead (born 1995), Australian lawn bowler
Actresses
edit- Kylie Babbington (born 1987), British actress
- Kylie Belling, Australian actress
- Kylie Bunbury (born 1989), Canadian-American actress
- Kylie Cantrall (born 2005), American actress and singer
- Kylie Farmer, Aboriginal Australian actress
- Kylie Padilla (born 1993), Filipino-Australian actress, model, and recording artist
- Kylie Rogers (born 2004), American child actress
- Kylie Travis (born 1970), Australian actress
- Kylie Tyndall (born 1992), American identical twin actresses
- Kylie Verzosa (born 1992), Filipino actress
- Kylie Watson (born 1978), Australian actress, interior designer, and model
Other
edit- Kylie Adams, American author
- Kylie Bax (born 1975), New Zealander fashion model
- Kylie Bisutti (born 1990), American author
- Kylie Brant, American author
- Kylie Chan, Australian author
- Kylie Gillies (born 1967), Australian television presenter
- Kylie Hercules (born 1989), Saint Helenian politician
- Kylie Ireland (born 1970), American actress best known for her work in pornographic films
- Kylie Jenner (born 1997), American reality TV personality, Businesswoman, CEO and Founder of Kylie Cosmetics
- Kylie Kwong (born 1969), Australian television chef, author, television presenter and restaurateur
- Kylie Sonique Love (born 1983), American drag queen
- Kylie Maybury (1978–1984), Australian murder victim
- Kylie Moore-Gilbert, Australian-British academic and expert on Islamic studies
- Kylie Morris, Australian newsreader in the UK
- Kylie Oversen (born 1989), American politician
- Kylie Pentelow (born 1979), English journalist and TV news presenter
- Kylie Percival, Australian archivist
- Kylie Sturgess, Australian author and former President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia
- Kylie Tennant (1912–1988), Australian novelist, playwright, writer, critic, biographer, and historian
- Kylie Watson (British Army soldier), British Army medic
- Kylie Williams (born 1983), American beauty queen
Fictional characters
edit- Kylie Galen, the protagonist of the novel series Shadow Falls
- Kylie Griffin, a character in the Ghostbusters franchise
- Kylie Mole, a Comedy Company schoolgirl character
- Kylie Platt, a character on the British television series Coronation Street
- Kylie the Carnival Fairy, a character in the Rainbow Magic book franchise
See also
edit- Kyle (given name), unrelated but has a similar spelling
- Kylee, Keely, Kaylee, Kayleigh and Kayla
- Kylie (disambiguation)
- Life of Kylie, an American reality television series
References
edit- ^ Ramson, W. M. (2004). Lexical Images: The Story of the Australian National Dictionary. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-551577-3.
- ^ "Family History Search". Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria. 30 May 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
- ^ Baker, Sidney J. (3 September 1947). "Fashion Is Changing In Names Of New Babies". The Newcastle Sun. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
- ^ "1970 Top 100 Baby Names". Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 3 July 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
- ^ "I'm going to jail... I'm going tonight". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 35, no. 22. 25 October 1967. p. 4. Retrieved 12 July 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Grant, Jane. "Kathleen (Kylie) Tennant (1912–1988)". Tennant, Kathleen (Kylie) (1912–1988). Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- ^ "Popular Baby Names 1952 to 2023". Data.NSW. NSW Registry of Birth, Deaths and Marriages. 8 May 2024. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
- ^ "Popular Baby Names". Social Security Administration. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- ^ Rauwerda, Anne (10 November 2021). "Haileigh and Beighleigh and Paisleigh, oh my!". michigandaily.com. Michigan Daily. Retrieved 10 January 2023.