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Kylie (also spelled Kilee, Kileigh, Kiley, Kylee, Kyleigh, Kyley, or Kyly) 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.

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  • Kylie ist ein in Australien häufig verwendeter weiblicher Vorname. Der Name bezeichnet in der Sprache der Noongar, der indigenen Australier, ein Wurfholz, ähnlich einem Bumerang. Die bekannteste Namensträgerin ist die australische Sängerin und Schauspielerin Kylie Minogue. (de)
  • Kylie (also spelled Kilee, Kileigh, Kiley, Kylee, Kyleigh, Kyley, or Kyly) 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. 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. The Australian author Kylie Tennant (1912–1988) may have been the modern originator of this name. She was born Kathleen Tennant, but was called Kylie (her middle name) since her childhood. 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". "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. 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. (en)
  • カイリー (Kylie, Kiley, Kiely) は、英語の女性名・姓。ゲール語の Caol(瀬戸)に由来する。男性名・姓のカイル (Kyle, Kile) と同根。 (ja)
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  • boomerang or graceful/beautiful or princess
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  • Noongar, Gaelic Irish (en)
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  • boomerang or graceful/beautiful or princess (en)
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  • Bob (en)
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  • Kylie ist ein in Australien häufig verwendeter weiblicher Vorname. Der Name bezeichnet in der Sprache der Noongar, der indigenen Australier, ein Wurfholz, ähnlich einem Bumerang. Die bekannteste Namensträgerin ist die australische Sängerin und Schauspielerin Kylie Minogue. (de)
  • カイリー (Kylie, Kiley, Kiely) は、英語の女性名・姓。ゲール語の Caol(瀬戸)に由来する。男性名・姓のカイル (Kyle, Kile) と同根。 (ja)
  • Kylie (also spelled Kilee, Kileigh, Kiley, Kylee, Kyleigh, Kyley, or Kyly) 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. (en)
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  • Kylie (Vorname) (de)
  • Kylie (name) (en)
  • カイリー (ja)
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  • Bob (en)
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