Klint, a fresh spin on the classic name Clint, draws from an Old English term for a rocky outcrop or hill, offering a sense of grounded strength. It’s a brief, one-syllable name that’s never dominated the charts—no squint required to spot its appeal—but has quietly held its place since the 1950s, climbing into the mid-600s in popularity during the early 1980s and still welcoming eight new little Klints in 2023. This name feels like a confident beacon—steady and true, like a lone sentinel on a windswept cliff—while its simplicity leaves plenty of room for personality to shine. Parents who choose Klint tap into an adventurous spirit and creative flair, gifting their son a moniker that’s both timeless and uniquely his own.
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