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Kimberly is among the oldest Anglo-Saxon names to have originated in Britain The name was given to the founding family because they were residents of the parish of Kimberley, situated in Norfolk and Nottinghamshire
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Kimberly is a girl's name of English origin meaning "Cyneburga's meadow" Kimberly is the 246 ranked female name by popularity
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Thinking of names? Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Kimberly, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby girl name
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Kimberly
From the name of the city of Kimberley in South Africa, which was named after Lord Kimberley (1826-1902) The city came to prominence in the late 19th century during the Boer War Kimberly has been used as a given name since the mid-20th century, eventually becoming very popular as a feminine name
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Kimberly is a traditional English name that can be used for any gender but is most commonly feminine The name Kimberly means "From the wood of the royal forest" or "from the royal fortress
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The name Kimberly originates from the English language and holds the meaning From the meadow of the royal fortress The name's historical roots can be traced back to early medieval England, where it was derived from the Old English words cyne meaning royal and burh meaning fortress
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