Proper noun
A surname originating as a matronymic.
A female given name from Old English of modern usage, transferred back from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter a punch, Jordynne whipped Kimber Lee into the corner again hard. Source: Internet
Ringo is from Scottsdale, Arizona, Washington is from Las Vegas, Milton is from Clovis, California and Kimber is from Arlington, Texas. Source: Internet
Helping Services for Youth & Families Community Prevention Specialist Jen Kimber will present this training. Source: Internet
When Kimber recalls recognising Hallett before, in front of most of the other passengers, the Doctor guesses that Hallett has faked his own death to avoid being discovered. Source: Internet
“We had Kacie Hall, Cheyenne Weakley, and Kimber Johnson, so Ellie Jo’s role wasn’t as enhanced as it is now,” Kristie said. Source: Internet
Howard, along with a parent and one of her students, addressed Director of Schools Kimber Halliburton and the board to reconsider her removal. Source: Internet