Pronounced KIM-ee (/ˈkɪmi/), Kimmie is a peppy diminutive of Kim, itself a spin on the elegant Kimberly—an Old English gem meaning “from the wood of the royal fortress”—and kin to the Gaelic “narrow meadow” or Scandinavian “follower of Christ.” This unisex charmer flits off the tongue like twinkling fireflies, lighting up U.S. baby charts since the 1950s, peaking in the playful heights of the 1970s before settling into a sweetly rare nook today, with only a handful of new Kimmies each year. Warm as a sunbeam through a kitchen window, it carries retro-meets-modern flair and a spunky, adventurous spirit, conjuring bright-eyed explorers and sunlit grins. For parents seeking a name that feels like a joy-filled shout into life’s grand parade, Kimmie delivers that perfect spark.
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