In 2020, 3744 girls and 14 boys in the US were named Kinsley. The name ranked at #59 for girls, but did not rank for boys. It also peaked in 2020. The most popular variations of this name include Kinsely, Kinsey, Kinsie, Kinslee, Kinslei, Kinsleigh, Kinsli, Kinslie, Kinsly, Makinsley, Mckinsley, Tinslee, Tinsleigh, and Tinsley.
Kinsley is a nice name, although I do prefer Kinley. I know a girl named Kinsley, and she wears it very well. Sure, this name is trendy, but there isn't anything wrong with that. If you love Kinsley, give it to your child. There isn't anything wrong with it. You don't have to agree with my opinion though. :)
Gives off major teen mum vibes. I hate it with a passion (sorry).
― Anonymous User 9/18/2021
2
I like this name, as it reflects a strong, and smart girl. (Yes, it does sound a bit youthful) I do not see any problems with this name, as I believe that it is wonderful in many ways. It means ‘King’s meadow’, or ‘Peaceful meadow.’.
Personally one of my least favorite names ever, so trashy and try-hard unique. If you want to name your daughter after a surname go with Madison or something.
― Anonymous User 8/24/2020
-1
I think this is worse than Kinley...Horrible name.
I find this name to be lovely. While it definitely has a youthful sound, I would personally equate it’s ability to age with the likes of a name like Ashley.
Kinsley S. Bingham was from Michigan, Governor of Michigan, and United States Senate. His career lasted from 1859 to 1861. Kinsley was born on December 16th, 1808 in Camillus, New York. He died on October 5th, 1861.
Holy hell the ratings. Also it sounds surnameish and modern, bleh.
― Anonymous User 3/29/2019
3
In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Kinsley who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3, 889th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.