Names Like Kimie

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Kim
A short form of Kimberley, which is a surname taken from a place name, which is from the Old English leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Cumi
Cammie
Female form of the Roman surname Camillus, which is thought to mean "attendant".
Cami
One of crooked nose.
Kami
Kami name means The Loving One, Kami name means The Loving One.
Kamiah
Kamia
Kamia means She is like a Flower.
Kem
Cam
From the Scottish surname, which is from the Gaelic cam shron, meaning "crooked nose".
Kimi
Noble, Secret, Righteous, Kimi means Beautiful Story.
Kym
A short form of Kimberley, which is a surname taken from a place name, which is from the Old English leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Cammy
She is a priest's helper.
Kimmie
Kimmie means Rock with Diamonds.
Kimm
Kimm means Cyneburg's field.
Camie
Kimmy
From an English surname taken from a place name, which is from the Old English leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".
Kimmi
Kimmi means Righteous.
Kam
Love; Desire; Wish; Long; Crave, Love, Desire, Wish, Long, Crave.
Cameo
It is of Italian and Middle French origin, and its, meaning is "skin". From Italian "cammeo" which refers to a gem portrait carved in relief. May be used to refer to a child that is small but perfectly formed. Also related to the Hawaiian name Kamea, meaning "the one (and only)".
Kama
This name means “attendant at a religious ceremony.” In Roman religion, the Camillo (Latin: Camillus, ‘feminine’ Camilla) is the young man who assists the priest during the sacrifice. The Camillo had to be chosen among young people in pre-pubertal, sometimes sons of the priests must have both parents living (Pueri patrimi et matrimi) and had to be free status. In Roman mythology, Camilla of the Volsci was the daughter of King Metabus and Casmilla. 1) Saint Camillus de Lellis (1550–1614) was an Italian priest who founded a religious Order dedicated to the sick’s care. 2) Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (1810–1861), generally known as Cavour, was an Italian statesman and a leading figure in the movement toward Italian unification. 3) The Lady of the Camellias is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils, first published in 1848, and subsequently adapted for the stage.