Kyle
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Etymology


From several places in Scotland and Northern Ireland, derived from Gaelic caol, narrows.

Proper noun



  1. , transferred from the surname.

Quotations

  • 2005 Joyce Carol Oates: Missing Mom. Ecco 2005. ISBN 006081621X page 110:
    Wally Szalla was the least discomforting of men, nothing like the pushy arrogant guys I was always meeting, or who were always meeting me. Guys with names like Dale, Brock, Kevin, Kyle. Guys with names nothing like Wally.
 
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