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Kim

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See also:kim,kìm,kiṃ,andkim-

English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Clipping ofKimball andKimberley as a male name, and ofKimberley andKimberly as a female name.

Proper noun

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Kim (pluralKims)

  1. A unisexgiven name.
    1. A malegiven name transferred from the surname.
      • 1900 December –1901 October,Rudyard Kipling, chapter I, inKim, London:Macmillan and Co., published1901,→OCLC,page 1:
        The half-caste woman who looked after him (she smoked opium, and pretended to keep a second-hand furniture shop by the square where the cheap cabs wait) told the missionaries that she wasKim’s mother’s sister; but his mother had been nursemaid in a colonel's family and had married Kimball O’Hara, a young color-sergeant of the Mavericks, an Irish regiment.
    2. A femalegiven name transferred from the surname, of 1940s and later usage.
      • 1926,Edna Ferber,Show Boat, Doubleday, Page & Co, page 1:
        Bizarre as was the name she bore,Kim Ravenal always said she was thankful it had been no worse.[] It is no secret that the absurd monosyllable which comprises her given name is made up of the first letters of three states — Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri — in all of which she was, incredibly enough, born.
      • 1991,Don DeLillo,Mao II, Viking,→ISBN, page16:
        It will take some getting used to, a husband namedKim. She has known girls namedKim since she was a squirt in a sunsuit. Quite a few really. Kimberleys and plainKims.
      • 2015 September 9, Todd Leopold, “Band unhappy with use of ‘Eye of the Tiger’ for Kim Davis”, inCNN[1]:
        The use of “Eye of the Tiger” at a rally for Kentucky clerkKim Davis has Survivor’s Jim Peterik “risin’ up to the challenge” – and threatening action.
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Translations
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male given name
female given name

Etymology 2

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FromKorean김(金)(Gim).

Proper noun

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Kim (pluralKims)

  1. Asurname from Korean
    Alternative form:Gim
    • 2020 February 16, Justin McCurry, Nemo Kim, “Parasite: how Oscar triumph has exposed South Korea’s social divide”, inThe Observer[2]:
      Centring on the tension between theKims, a basement-dwelling family of “dirt spoons” in Seoul, and the Parks, a family at the opposite end of the social spectrum, Parasite’s plot is predicated on the widening gap between the haves and the have nots in Asia’s fourth-biggest economy.
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Korean surname
Statistics
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  • According to the 2010 United States Census,Kim is the 77th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 262,352 individuals.Kim is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (94.47%) individuals.

Etymology 3

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Proper noun

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Kim

  1. AnMbum language of southernChad.

Danish

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Etymology

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Short form ofJoakim.

Proper noun

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Kim

  1. a malegiven name from Hebrew

References

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  • [3] Danskernes Navne, based on CPR data: 34 878 males with the given name Kim have been registered in Denmark between about 1890 (=the population alive in 1967) and January 2005, with the frequency peak in the 1960s. Accessed on 19 June 2011.

Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishKim.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Kim m orf

  1. a unisexgiven name from English

Anagrams

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Finnish

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Etymology

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FromDanishKim.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkim/,[ˈk̟im]
  • Rhymes:-im
  • Syllabification(key):Kim
  • Hyphenation(key):Kim

Proper noun

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Kim

  1. a malegiven name

Declension

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Inflection ofKim (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominativeKimKimit
genitiveKiminKimien
partitiveKimiäKimejä
illativeKimiinKimeihin
singularplural
nominativeKimKimit
accusativenom.KimKimit
gen.Kimin
genitiveKiminKimien
partitiveKimiäKimejä
inessiveKimissäKimeissä
elativeKimistäKimeistä
illativeKimiinKimeihin
adessiveKimilläKimeillä
ablativeKimiltäKimeiltä
allativeKimilleKimeille
essiveKiminäKimeinä
translativeKimiksiKimeiksi
abessiveKimittäKimeittä
instructiveKimein
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms ofKim(Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativeKiminiKimini
accusativenom.KiminiKimini
gen.Kimini
genitiveKiminiKimieni
partitiveKimiäniKimejäni
inessiveKimissäniKimeissäni
elativeKimistäniKimeistäni
illativeKimiiniKimeihini
adessiveKimilläniKimeilläni
ablativeKimiltäniKimeiltäni
allativeKimilleniKimeilleni
essiveKiminäniKimeinäni
translativeKimikseniKimeikseni
abessiveKimittäniKimeittäni
instructive
comitativeKimeineni
second-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativeKimisiKimisi
accusativenom.KimisiKimisi
gen.Kimisi
genitiveKimisiKimiesi
partitiveKimiäsiKimejäsi
inessiveKimissäsiKimeissäsi
elativeKimistäsiKimeistäsi
illativeKimiisiKimeihisi
adessiveKimilläsiKimeilläsi
ablativeKimiltäsiKimeiltäsi
allativeKimillesiKimeillesi
essiveKiminäsiKimeinäsi
translativeKimiksesiKimeiksesi
abessiveKimittäsiKimeittäsi
instructive
comitativeKimeinesi
first-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativeKimimmeKimimme
accusativenom.KimimmeKimimme
gen.Kimimme
genitiveKimimmeKimiemme
partitiveKimiämmeKimejämme
inessiveKimissämmeKimeissämme
elativeKimistämmeKimeistämme
illativeKimiimmeKimeihimme
adessiveKimillämmeKimeillämme
ablativeKimiltämmeKimeiltämme
allativeKimillemmeKimeillemme
essiveKiminämmeKimeinämme
translativeKimiksemmeKimeiksemme
abessiveKimittämmeKimeittämme
instructive
comitativeKimeinemme
second-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativeKiminneKiminne
accusativenom.KiminneKiminne
gen.Kiminne
genitiveKiminneKimienne
partitiveKimiänneKimejänne
inessiveKimissänneKimeissänne
elativeKimistänneKimeistänne
illativeKimiinneKimeihinne
adessiveKimillänneKimeillänne
ablativeKimiltänneKimeiltänne
allativeKimillenneKimeillenne
essiveKiminänneKimeinänne
translativeKimiksenneKimeiksenne
abessiveKimittänneKimeittänne
instructive
comitativeKimeinenne

Statistics

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  • Kim is the 130th most common male given name in Finland, belonging to 4,902 male individuals (and as a middle name to 639 more), and also is the 1099th (tied with 1 other name) most common female given name in Finland, belonging to 133 female individuals (and as a middle name to 168 more), according toFebruary 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

German

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Kim

  1. adiminutive of the malegiven nameJoachim, from Hebrew
  2. a femalegiven name from English, of recent usage

Norwegian

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Etymology

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Short form ofJoakim.

Proper noun

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Kim

  1. a malegiven name from Hebrew

Portuguese

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PortugueseWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediapt

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Proper noun

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Kim m

  1. a malegiven name

Etymology 2

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Proper noun

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Kim m orfby sense

  1. asurname from Korean
    Alternative form:Gim

Swedish

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Proper noun

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Kim c (genitiveKims)

  1. a malegiven name from Hebrew, shortened fromJoakim
  2. a femalegiven name from English, of recent usage

Vietnamese

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Etymology

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Sino-Vietnamese word from(gold).

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Proper noun

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Kim

  1. (historical) theJin dynasty(1115–1234CE)
  2. asurname from Chinese
  3. a femalegiven name from Chinese

Derived terms

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See also

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Dynasties (朝代) in Chinese history
NameTime periodDivisions
Xia
(nhà Hạ)
2070 – 1600BCE
Shang
(nhà Thương)
(nhà Ân)
1600 – 1046BCE
Zhou
(nhà Chu)
1046 – 256BCEWestern Zhou
西周(nhà Tây Chu)
Eastern Zhou
東周(nhà Đông Chu)
Spring and Autumn period
春秋
Warring States period
戰國
Qin
(nhà Tần)
221 – 206BCE
Han
(nhà Hán)
206BCE – 220CEWestern Han
西漢(nhà Tây Hán)
Xin
(nhà Tân)
Eastern Han
東漢(nhà Đông Hán)
Three Kingdoms
三國
220 – 280CEWei
Shu Han
蜀漢
Wu
Jin
(nhà Tấn)
266 – 420CEWestern Jin
西晉(nhà Tây Tấn)
Eastern Jin
東晉(nhà Đông Tấn)
Southern and Northern dynasties
南北朝(~ triều)
420 – 589CENorthern dynasties
北朝(~ triều)
Northern Wei
北魏(nhà Bắc Nguỵ)
Western Wei
西魏(nhà Tây Nguỵ)
Eastern Wei
東魏(nhà Đông Nguỵ)
Northern Zhou
北周(nhà Bắc Chu)
Northern Qi
北齊(nhà Bắc Tề)
Southern dynasties
南朝(~ triều)
Liu Song
劉宋(nhà Lưu Tống)
Southern Qi
南齊(nhà Nam Tề)
Liang
(nhà Lương)
Chen
(nhà Trần)
Sui
(nhà Tuỳ)
581 – 618CE
Tang
(nhà Đường)
618 – 907CE
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
五代十國
907 – 960CE
Liao
(nhà Liêu)
907 – 1125CE
Song
(nhà Tống)
960 – 1279CENorthern Song
北宋(nhà Bắc Tống)
Southern Song
南宋(nhà Nam Tống)
Western Xia
西夏(nhà Tây Hạ)
1038 – 1227CE
Jin
(nhà Kim)
1115 – 1234CE
Western Liao
西遼(nhà Tây Liêu)
1124 – 1218CE
Yuan
(nhà Nguyên)
1271 – 1368CE
Ming
(nhà Minh)
1368 – 1644CE
Qing
(nhà Thanh)
1636 – 1912CE
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