What secrets hide behind “Kinsey” that makes it rock? Your first name is more than just a name!
The name “Kinsey” is of English origin. It’s a name commonly given to both boys and girls.
Your name in reverse order is “Yesnik.” A random rearrangement of the letters in your name (anagram) will give ‘Esniky.’ How do you pronounce that?
The true meaning of ‘Kinsey’ cannot be described with just a few words. Your name is your destiny, heart’s desire, and personality. Kinsey is a name that conveys a highly charged personality that attracts powerful ideas. You are diplomatic, gentle, intuitive, cooperative, and might even be a psychic. A gifted storyteller, you mesmerize others when you elaborate on the truth. You might not be aware of your powerful presence to others.
Your heart’s desire is an adventure! Freedom is essential to your happiness. Traveling, meeting new friends, and getting new experience can add variety to your life. You are no stranger to change – you embrace it. Your sharp mind makes you curious about many things. You may find it difficult to commit. You want to jump from one project to another.
When people hear the name Kinsey, they perceive you as someone who is sympathetic, compassionate, and generous. People feel comfortable with and count on you for support. You don’t care about fashion and are often shabbily dressed. Others see you as a maternal or paternal figure.
You are an enlightened one who relies on your gut to make decisions. Does the phrase “a force to be reckoned with” rings a bell? You have the power of concentration and good memories. Try to avoid situations that could trigger your edginess. You can write with high artistic qualities.
Your most likely vocation: doctor, pharmacist, electronic engineer, teacher, banker, musician, artist, designer, consultant, nurse, book-keeper, secretary.
Lucky colors: All greens, white, and shades of white such as cream
Lucky gem(s): Pearl, jade, cat’s-eye, moonstone
Lucky day(s): Monday
Lucky botanicals: Cabbage, chicory, lettuce, plantain, melon, turnips, cucumber
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“Kinsey” is not a popular baby girl’s name in Indiana as reported in the 1995 U.S. Social Security Administration data (ssa.gov). Imagine that, only nine babies in Indiana have the same name as you in 1995. A total of only 202 babies also bear the same first name during that year in the U.S. From 1880 to 2023, the highest recorded use of this name was in 2011 with a total of 313 babies.
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Since 1880 up to 2023, the name “Kinsey” was recorded 7,983 times in the SSA public database. Using the UN World Population Prospects for 2023, that’s more than enough Kinseys to occupy the country of Saint Pierre & Miquelon with an estimated population of 5,840.
The name first appeared in the year 1917 and given to six newborn babies. (See FAQ)
Unfortunately, it seems like this name is unpopular.
For the past nine decades (1934 to 2023), the name “Kinsey” was recorded 7,960 times in the SSA database.
Now you know why your first name rocks. Time to show your creativity! Try exploring the names of everyone you know including friends, cousins, neighbors, classmates, co-workers, or your pets. Even your favorite anime, TV, or movie characters. Remember, this is purely just for fun.
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