Kingsley
KINGZ-lee
Meaning:
King's meadow or clearing
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, Old English, Royal/Noble
Popularity Rank
#849 (boys)
#1775 (overall)
#1775 (overall)
Popularity Summary
While not among the most common names, Kingsley has seen a resurgence due to its unique, classic appeal and its connection to nature and leadership.
Why Parents Choose Kingsley
Parents often choose Kingsley for its regal sound, meaningful history, and the sense of strength and nobility it imparts to a child's name.
History & Cultural Significance
Originating from Old English, Kingsley was originally a place name denoting a 'king's wood' or 'king's clearing.' Over time, it transitioned into a given name, especially popular in English-speaking countries, symbolizing regal qualities and a connection to nature.
Kingsley is often associated with nobility and leadership, reflecting its roots in royal terminology. It carries connotations of strength, dignity, and natural beauty.
Notable People Named Kingsley
- Kingsley Amis, British novelist and poet
- Kingsley Ben-Adir, British actor
- Kingsley Coman, French footballer
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Pop Culture References
- Kingsley Shacklebolt, a character in Harry Potter
- Kingsley from the film 'Kingsley' (2019)