This would make a good alternative to all the surnames (e.g. Madison, Carrington) on girls nowadays. It has a greater history of usage, but still fits in with the trend.
This name, though admittedly sounding rather pretty, (I don't think) would work in today's time, because it looks like a compound of the words "kin" and "borough" (like the Borough of Manhattan).
― Anonymous User 7/13/2009
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Whoever has this name I feel so sorry for you. Because it's going to have a lot of correcting to do.