I think it could work as a first or middle name. It may be a bit dated but it doesn’t feel “old” in the same way that, say,
Maud or
Gertrude does.
I’m also not a fan of
Kimmie at all.
Kim is a good, strong NN, though.
I’d pair it with a strong, timeless middle:
Kimberly AnnetteKimberly LouisaKimberly MarinaKimberly SilviaKimberly Dorothea
*previously posted as sunmitseeker*--hike more / worry less--This message was edited 2/12/2018, 3:34 PM