What is another word for Kyle?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ɪl] (IPA)

Kyle is a popular name given to males, with its origins tracing back to Scottish, Gaelic or Irish roots. Although it is often spelled the same way, there are various synonyms or alternative names that can be used to refer to a person named Kyle. These include Kiefer, Kian, Kyler, Kael, Kylan, Kellen, Kaleb, and Kai. These names all have different meanings and associations, but all share similar sounds or letters with Kyle. Whether used as a nickname, middle name, or a name in its own right, these alternatives to Kyle can offer a unique spin on a classic name.

What are the hypernyms for Kyle?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Kyle

While I waited for the steamer to take me from Kyle to the Isle of Skye, an old man with whom I talked on the docks said this about Neill Mackintosh, of Black Island:-'You can't argue with the old man that he hasn't seen fairies.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
After that, a visit to Kyle-a-Noe, to see all my poor sick folk: that will be a long business.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
She had heard of poor Mr. Martin's death, and thought she might be of some use to Miss Mary; but when she arrived, it was to find her in fever, talking wildly, and insisting that she must be up and away to Kyle-a-Noe to look after a poor sick family there."
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever

Famous quotes with Kyle

  • I had a soap opera, and my next job was working with Kyle McLachlan on The Invisible Man.
    Elisabeth Rohm
  • Kyle Baker's work is really funny, but it's also got a very clear vision.
    Bill Sienkiewicz
  • But I like being nasty. I like being cranky. Especially if it's a cold day in Chicago, it's nice to just take it out on Kyle, because he's so easy to scream at, you know?
    Fisher Stevens
  • Kyle, Richard G. (1994). . University Press of America, "The New Age Reaches Out: Politics and Economics" chapter, pp. 113–36. ISBN 978-0-7618-0010-1. Weaves Satin's policy ideas together with those of other New Agers.
    Mark Satin

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