Kymberlie is an uncommon, yet charming given name of English origin. It is derived from the Middle English 'Cumbre', meaning 'comb' or 'wave', which was originally a nickname for someone with wavy hair or hair like a comb. The modern spelling, Kymberlie, emerged in recent times and has gained some popularity as a unique choice for a girl's name.
"Kymberlie had peak popularity between 1988 and 1994, with a high of 13 births in 1994. The name's usage has since declined, with only 5 births recorded annually from 2006 onwards."