Name
KIND

Name KIND

Between 2000 and 2022 there were 1 birth of Kind in the countries below, which represents an average of 0 birth of children bearing the first name Kind per year on average throughout this period.
On the last available year for each country, we count 0 birth.

Other languages  :  
En Français Prénom Kind   
In Italiano Nome Kind   


Information about the first name Kind

The first name Kind has been assigned to:
100.00% to boys
0.00% to girls
The country where the first name Kind is the most common is:
DE Germany
This first name is on trend: Male
This first name has 4 letters including 1 vowel and 3 consonants

Kind in Japanese *

Romajikindo
Katakanaキンド
Hiraganaきんど
* This is a phonetic conversion, not a translation.
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Kind in sign language

Kind in binary language

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Origin and meaning of name Kind

US English
Etymology src :
  • From Middle English kynde, kunde, cunde, icunde, from Old English cynd, ġecynd (“inherent nature, disposition, kind, gender, generation, race”), from Proto-West Germanic *kundi, from Proto-Germanic *kinþiz, related to Proto-Germanic *kunją (“race, kin”) and Old English cennan (“to bear, give birth”). Cognate with Old High German gikunt (“nature, kind”), Icelandic kind (“race, species, kind”). Doublet of gens, genesis, and jati. See also kin.
Etymology src :
  • From Middle English kinde, kunde, kende, from Old English cynde, ġecynde (“innate, natural, native”), from Old English cynd, ġecynd (“nature, kind”).
Etymology (Alternative forms) src :
Etymology (Adjective) src :
  • kind (comparative kinder, superlative kindest)
  • Having a benevolent, courteous, friendly, generous, gentle, liberal, sympathetic, or warm-hearted nature or disposition, marked by consideration for – and service to – others.
  • Affectionate.
  • Favorable.
  • Mild, gentle, forgiving
  • Gentle; tractable; easily governed.
  • (obsolete) Characteristic of the species; belonging to one's nature; natural; native.
Etymology (Alternative forms) src :
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Pronunciation src :
  • enPR: kīnd, IPA(key): /kaɪnd/
  • Rhymes: -aɪnd
Afrikaans
Etymology src :
  • From Dutch kind, from Middle Dutch kint, from Old Dutch kint, from Proto-Germanic *kindą (“offspring”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁tóm.
Anagrams src :
Noun src :
  • kind (plural kinders)
  • child
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /kənt/
Icelandic
Etymology src :
  • From Old Norse kind, from Proto-Germanic *kinþiz, cognate with Latin gēns (“clan, tribe”). The sense of “sheep” is derived from the compound sauðkind, literally “sheep-kind”.
Noun src :
  • kind f (genitive singular kindar, nominative plural kindur or kindir)
  • (obsolete) race, kind, kin
  • a sheep (especially a ewe)
  • (dated) used as a term of disparagement for a girl (or woman)
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /cʰɪnt/
  • Rhymes: -ɪnt
Noun (Declension) src :
  • Standard declension:
  • Alternative declension, used primarily with "race, kind, kin":
Noun (Derived terms) src :
  • kindarlegur
  • mannkind
  • sauðkind
Noun (Synonyms) src :
  • (sheep): rolla, sauðkind
Old Saxon
Etymology src :
  • From Proto-West Germanic *kind (“child”), from Proto-Germanic *kindą, *kinþą, from Pre-Germanic *ǵénh₁tom, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- (“to bear, give birth”).
Noun src :
Noun (Descendants) src :
  • Middle Low German: kind, kint, kyndDutch Low Saxon: kind, kiend, keend
  • German Low German: Kind
  • → Old Frisian: kindWest Frisian: kyn
SE Swedish
Etymology src :
Noun src :
  • kind c
  • (anatomy) cheek; a part of the face.
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ɕɪnd/
Noun (Derived terms) src :
Noun (Usage notes) src :
NL Dutch
Etymology src :
  • From Middle Dutch kint, from Old Dutch kint, from Proto-West Germanic *kind (“offspring”), from Proto-Germanic *kindą (“offspring”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁tóm (“that which is produced, that which is given birth to”), related to *ǵn̥h₁tós (“produced, given birth”), from *ǵenh₁- (“to produce, to give birth”).
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /kɪnt/
  • Hyphenation: kind
  • Rhymes: -ɪnt
Noun (Descendants) src :
Noun (See also) src :
  • dochter
  • zoon
  • blaag
Noun (Usage notes) src :
  • The normal plural is kinderen (a double plural combining the endings -er (archaic) and -en, also found in a few other neuter nouns). The form kinders is heard colloquially, often also humorously.
  • In compounds, the word can take the form kinder- or kind- as a tail. The former is used more often, however.
  • The dimunitive kindelijn is now archaic, but can still be found in some fossilized songs and religious texts.
DK Danish
Etymology src :
  • From Old Norse kinn, from Proto-Germanic *kinnuz, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵénu- (“cheek”). Compare Swedish kind, Norwegian and Icelandic kinn, Low German and German Kinn, Dutch kin, English chin.
Noun src :
  • kind c (singular definite kinden, plural indefinite kinder)
  • cheek
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /ken/, [kʰenˀ]
DE German
Etymology src :
  • From Middle High German kint, from Old High German kind, from Proto-West Germanic *kind, from Proto-Germanic *kindą, *kinþą, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- (“to give birth”).
Alternative forms src :
Noun src :
  • Kind n (strong, genitive Kindes or Kinds, plural Kinder, diminutive Kindchen n or Kindlein n)
  • kid; child (young person)
  • child; offspring (person with regard to his or her parents; also a baby animal or young animal, especially as the second component in numerous compound nouns)
  • Er war das zweitgeborene Kind in der Familie. ― He was the second-born child in the family.
  • Er ist das Kind zweier blinder Eltern. ― He is the child of two blind parents.
  • Hyponym: Kleinkind
Pronunciation src :
  • IPA(key): /kɪnt/
  • Rhymes: -ɪnt
NO Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology src :
  • From Old Norse kind f, from Proto-Germanic *kinþiz, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵénh₁tis. Akin to English kind.
Noun src :
  • kind m (definite singular kinden, indefinite plural kindar, definite plural kindane)kind n (definite singular kindet, indefinite plural kind, definite plural kinda)
  • a child in a cradle
 

Popularity of the name Kind

Number of KIND births per year

Total births of Kind by country

Births with the first name Kind
Country
Boys
Girls
DEGermany
2000 - 2022
1
0

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Personalities with the first name Kind

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Film Actors and Actresses with the first name Kind

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Rankings of first name KIND by country

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