Kylie (name)
This name could derive from two different roots: 1) From the Noongar, an Indigenous Australian people, from the word “Kiley”, meaning “curved, returning stick, boomerang”. 2) 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" In the Western Australian Aboriginal language Noongar, the word Kiley/Kylie/Koilee means straight, returning stick or "boomerang".[1] Kyly, Kiley, Kilee and Kylee are variant spellings.[2]
Pronunciation | /ˈkаɪliː/ /'Kie-LEE:/ |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | Noongar, Gaelic |
Origin | |
Meaning | boomerang or graceful/beautiful |
Region of origin | Australia, Ireland, Scotland |
Other names | |
Related names | Kyle, Kyla, Kylee, Kiley, Kayleigh, Kaylee, Kayla |
The name became popular during the late 1960s to the early 1970s and was listed in 1970 in Australia as the fifth most popular girls name.[3] The Australian author Kylie Tennant (born 1912) may have been the modern originator of this name,she was born Kathleen Tennant, but was called Kylie in childhood.[4] 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".[5] "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.[6] In the US, the name was first recorded in the top 1000 female baby names in 1978, but did not reach the top 100 until 2001.[7]
People
Musicians and hosts
- Kylie Price, New Zealander singer-songwriter
- Kylie Auldist, Australian singer
- Kylie Padilla (born 1993) Filipino singer and actress
- Kylie Rae Harris (1989–2019), American country singer-songwriter
- Kylie Speer, Australian television host
- Kylie Minogue (born 1968), Australian singer and actress
Athletes (association football)
- Kylie Louw (born 1989), South African footballer
- Kylie Cockburn (born 1988), Scottish football match official
- Kylie Nolan (born 1998), Welsh footballer
- Kylie Bivens (born 1978), American former soccer player
- Kylie McCarthy (born 1987), British footballer
- Kylie Fitts (born 1994), American football linebacker
- Kylie Strom (born 1992), American soccer player
Athletes (other sports)
- Kylie Foy (born 1971), New Zealander former field hockey striker
- Kylie Henry (born 1986), Scottish golfer
- Kylie Palmer (born 1990), Australian swimmer
- Kylie Waterreus (born 1998), Dutch cyclist
- Kylie Gauci (born 1985), Australian wheelchair basketball player
- Kylie Dickson (born 1999), American artistic gymnast
- Kylie Duarte (born 1993), American pair skater
- Kylie Hutson (born 1987), American track and field athlete
- Kylie Shadbolt (born 1972), Australian artistic gymnast
- Kylie Summers (born 2005), dancer
- Kylie Stone (born 1987), Canadian female artistic gymnast
- Kylie Leuluai (born 1978), New Zealand former rugby player
Actresses
- Kylie Travis (born 1970), Australian actress
- Kylie Tyndall (born 1992), American actress
- Kylie Belling, Australian actress
- Kylie Foster (born 1961), Australian actress
- Kylie Rogers (born 2004), American child actress
- Kylie Farmer, Aboriginal Australian actress
- Kylie Verzosa (born 1992), Filipino actress
- Kylie Babbington (born 1987), British actress
Other
- Kylie InGold (born 1962), Australian artist
- Kylie Chan, Australian author
- Kylie Sturgess, Australian author and former President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia
- Kylie Hercules (born 1989), Saint Helenian politician
- Kylie Bax (born 1975), New Zealander fashion model
- Kylie Pentelow (born 1979), English journalist
- Kylie Gillies (born 1967), Australian television presenter
- Kylie InGold, (born 1962), Australian Artist of the Fairy Fantasy Genre
- Kylie Ireland (born 1970), American actress best known for her work in pornographic films
- Kylie Jenner (born 1997), American reality TV personality
- Kylie Kwong (born 1969), Australian television chef, author, television presenter and restaurateur
- Kylie Maybury (1978–1984), Australian murder victim
- Kylie Morris, Australian newsreader in the UK
- Kylie Percival, Australian archivist
- Kylie Tennant (1912–1988), Australian novelist, playwright, writer, critic, biographer, and historian
- Kylie Bisutti (born 1990), American author
- Kylie Brant, American author
- Kylie Kofoed, Miss Idaho in 2010
- Kylie Adams, American author
- Kylie Williams, American beauty queen
- Kylie Oversen (born 1989), American politician
Fictional characters
- 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
- Kylie Smiley, a minor character in the Nelvana cartoon 6teen
See also
- 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
- Morris, Edward Ellis (1898). Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages. MacMillan & Co.
- Ramson, W. M. (2004). Lexical Images: The Story of the Australian National Dictionary. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-551577-3.
- "1970 Top 100 Baby Names".
- "I'm going to jail... I'm going tonight". The Australian Women's Weekly. 35 (22). Australia, Australia. 25 October 1967. p. 4. Retrieved 12 July 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
- Grant, Jane. Tennant, Kathleen (Kylie) (1912–1988). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (2015-01-23). "Facts & Statistics". Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- Social Security Administration. "Popular Baby Names". Retrieved 12 July 2018.