Kylie
See also: kylie
English
Etymology
Possibly from kylie (“boomerang”). Originally popular in Australia, the name has gained popularity elsewhere in the English-speaking world due to the fame of Kylie Minogue.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkaɪli/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -aɪli
Proper noun
Kylie (plural Kylies)
- A female given name originating as a coinage.
- 2002, Erinn Banting, Australia: The People, page 30:
- Kylie and her parents had been driving through the outback for hours. They had taken a five-hour flight from Sydney, where they lived, to Perth, in Western Australia. From Perth, they had to drive another seven hours to get to Kylie′s aunt and uncle′s sheep station.
- 2010, Joanne Harris, blueeyedboy, Doubleday,, →ISBN, page 102:
- Emily. Em-il-y, three syllables, like a knock on the door of destiny. Such an odd, old-fashioned name, compared to those Kylies and Traceys and Jades — names that reeked of Impulse and grease and stood out in gaudy neon colours —
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