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Kingsley Unisex

Popularity: #697 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationKINGZ-lee / /ˈkɪŋzli/

English; Old English

Meaning

English: King's meadow; Old English: royal field

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Kingsley has its roots in Old English, deriving from the elements "cyning," meaning "king," and "leah," which translates to "clearing" or "meadow." This etymological combination suggests a meaning akin to "king's meadow" or "clearing of the king." The name emerged in England during the Anglo-Saxon period and was used as both a surname and a given name, reflecting the feudal system where land and titles were closely associated with nobility and royalty.

Historically, Kingsley can be traced back to various notable figures and places in England. One significant milestone is its association with the village of Kingsley in Cheshire, which dates back to the early medieval period. The name gained further prominence through the 19th-century English author Charles Kingsley, known for his works such as "The Water-Babies" and "Westward Ho!" His literary contributions helped to cement the name in cultural memory, linking it to themes of morality, nature, and social reform.

Culturally, the name Kingsley resonates with notions of leadership and nobility, reflecting its royal connotations. The idea of a "king's meadow" evokes imagery of pastoral beauty and tranquility, which has been a recurring theme in English literature and art. The name has also been associated with various places and institutions, reinforcing its historical significance. While diminutive forms like "King" may arise in informal contexts, the full name Kingsley carries a weight of heritage that connects it to both the natural landscape and the legacy of leadership in English history.

Trend Summary

Kingsley has seen a gradual increase in popularity in the United States over the past two decades.

Similar Names

Variants

  • King
  • Kinsley

International Variants

  • Kingsley (English)
  • Kinsley (English)

Famous people named Kingsley

Kingsley Amis is a novelist best known for Lucky Jim, The Old Devils, and The Green Man.

Fictional characters named Kingsley

Kingsley Shacklebolt is a fictional character from the book series Harry Potter. He is a skilled Auror and a member of the Order of the Phoenix who plays a significant role in the fight against Voldemort.

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Kingsley was first seen in the United States in 1907. Kingsley has ranked as high as #960 nationally, which occurred in 2016, and has been most popular in California, New York, Texas, Florida, and Georgia. In the past 5 years the name Kingsley has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Kingsley (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 37
22%
TX 23
13%
NY 20
12%
FL 12
7%
NC 12
7%
HI 7
4%
MA 6
3%
MD 6
3%
UT 6
3%
MI 6
3%
GA 6
3%
OK 6
3%
LA 5
3%
SC 5
3%
VA 5
3%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19077
19125
19139
191411
19159
191614
191714
191814
191921
192013
19217
192212
19238
192418
192510
19266
192711
19285
192911
19308
19317
193214
19345
19358
19369
19377
19387
193916
194010
194115
194213
194325
194416
19457
194612
194713
19488
194910
195012
195110
19529
195310
195411
19558
19568
195714
19589
195910
19608
19617
19628
19639
19648
19658
19666
19676
19689
19696
197013
19718
197210
197318
19749
197513
197610
197720
197814
197913
198012
198120
198229
198326
198426
198529
198627
198723
198826
198931
199026
199123
199236
199331
199432
199527
199626
199723
199838
199921
200034
200126
200240
200326
200417
200530
200639
200743
200869
200987
2010201
2011196
2012244
2013220
2014309
2015323
2016473
2017394
2018402
2019416
2020429
2021374
2022350
2023285
2024228