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Kinghorn in the US

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Jennifer Kinghorn in the US

  1. #2,944,233 Jennifer Killman
  2. #2,944,234 Jennifer Killmer
  3. #2,944,235 Jennifer Kilman
  4. #2,944,236 Jennifer Kincade
  5. #2,944,237 Jennifer Kinghorn
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  8. #2,944,240 Jennifer Kinnison
  9. #2,944,241 Jennifer Kirkley
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Meaning & Origins

Of Celtic (Arthurian) origin, a Cornish form of the name of King Arthur's unfaithful Guinevere. At the beginning of the 20th century, the name was merely a Cornish curiosity, but since then it has become enormously popular all over the English-speaking world, partly due to the influence of the film star Jennifer Jones (b. 1919 as Phyllis Isley). Another factor in its rise was probably Bernard Shaw's use of it for the character of Jennifer Dubedat in The Doctor's Dilemma (1905). See also Gaynor. More recent well-known bearers include the American tennis player Jennifer Capriati (b. 1976) and the British comedienne Jennifer Saunders (b. 1958).
10th in the U.S. for 2011
Scottish: habitational name from Kinghorn in Fife. This is recorded as Kyngorn in 1374; it is named in Gaelic from ceann ‘head’, ‘height’ + gronna ‘bog’. The modern spelling is the result of folk etymology.
22,342nd in the U.S. for 2011

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Jennifer Kinghorn is most likely to live in Idaho, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, and North Carolina

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