Proper noun
A unisex given name
A male given name transferred from the surname.
Kim McCone ― (name of an Irish linguist)
A female given name transferred from the surname, of 1940s and later usage.
Kim (plural Kims)
A surname from Korean, the English form of a surname very common in Korea. (김 (Gim), hanja: 金), the most common Korean surname.
"40 and feeling so humbled and blessed," Kim wrote in the lengthy "There is not a single day that I take for granted, especially during these times when we are all reminded of the things that truly matter." Source: Internet
A3C chairman Kim Scott said the centre would “use local cyber capability wherever possible”, as well as seek out capability from internationally recognised organisations where “gaps” exist. Source: Internet
1st American edition has title: The Master Spy: the Story of Kim Philby, ISBN 0394578902 * Phillip Knightley, The Second Oldest Profession: Spies and Spying in the Twentieth Century, 1986, published by W.W. Norton & Company, London. Source: Internet
According to Kim Viers, acting FSA state executive director in Missouri, FSA staff is standing by to help with your acreage reports, including providing maps. Source: Internet
A fed up Kris remarked: ‘Kim, would you stop taking pictures of yourself, your sister’s going to jail’, but Kim persevered, even taking snaps of everyone else in the car. Source: Internet
According to North Korean exile Kim Ji-ho, unless a driver receives a special permit it is forbidden to drive alone (the driver must carry passengers). Source: Internet