Kirsty

Meaning of Kirsty

Kirsty is a female name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the name Kirsten, which itself is a variation of Christine. The name Kirsty has gained popularity in recent years and is often associated with qualities such as kindness, intelligence, and creativity. In English, it is pronounced as KUR-stee (/kɜːrsti/). Variations of this name include Kirstie. According to data for newborns in Texas, the name Kirsty was given to 5 babies in 1994, ranking at number 2195 in popularity.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KUR-stee (/kɜːrsti/)

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Notable People Named Kirsty

Kirsty Anna MacColl was an English singer and songwriter known for her pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" and cover versions of Billy Bragg's "A New England" and the Kinks' "Days".
Kirsty Jackson Young is a Scottish television and radio presenter.
Kirsty Sword Gusmão is an Australian-East Timorese activist and former First Lady of East Timor, known for her work in improving the lives of women in Timor-Leste through the Alola Foundation.
Kirsty Jane Gallacher is a British television presenter and model known for her work at Sky Sports News and GB News.
Kirsty Williams - Victoria Kirstyn Williams is a Welsh politician who served as Minister for Education in the Welsh Government and was a Member of the Senedd (MS) from 1999 to 2021.
Kirsty Ellen Howard was an English children's hospice advocate who raised over £7.5 million for Francis House Children's Hospice in Manchester.
Kirsty Bertarelli is a British songwriter and former Miss United Kingdom who was the 2nd Runner-up at Miss World 1988, and she was married to Ernesto Bertarelli, an Italian-Swiss businessman and winner of the America's Cup.
Kirsty McGee is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist known for her eclectic music style and deeply personal lyrics, with influences from Americana, Blues, Jazz, and Rockabilly genres.
Kirsty Margaret Wade is a British former middle-distance runner and three-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
Kirsty Muir is a Scottish freestyle skier who has achieved success in big air and slopestyle events at the Winter Youth Olympics and X Games.
Kirsty Gilmour is a Scottish badminton player who has represented both Scotland and Great Britain.
Kirsty Logan is a Scottish writer known for her literary works.
Kirsty Mackay is a Scottish documentary photographer known for her book "My Favourite Colour Was Yellow" and her award-winning work, currently residing in Bristol.
Kirsty Hume is a Scottish model who gained fame in the 1990s.
Kirsty Balfour, also known as Kirsty Kettles, is a Scottish former competitive swimmer who excelled in breaststroke events and represented Great Britain in various international championships.
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