What puzzles me is the spelling. Same with
Beverly. Makes them look like adverbs - he dresses really
Beverly, but his sister sings quite
Kimberly in the choir. In UK English, and also here in South
Africa so far, they are
Kimberley and
Beverley. And, in South
Africa,
Kimberley is a town where diamonds were first mined. Now, it's a small, dusty country town with not much going for it.
I don't like Beverl(e)y or the nn
Bev; both seem stodgy.
Kim isn't a favourite, but it's better than Kimberl(e)y.
I knew a woman named Kimbrian, pronounced like
Kim +
Brian. She hates it with a passion and always goes by
Kim. Her father found the name in a book he was reading, and really loved it; so far he's the only one who even likes it even slightly.