All about the name KHYMIR

Meaning, origin, history.

Khymir is a unique and distinctive given name of Russian origin. The name is derived from the Russian word "khimicheskaya" which means "chemical". However, it does not have any specific meaning or association with chemicals.

The name Khymir is believed to have been created by the famous Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov in his poem "Borodino", although it was never used as a given name in Russia. It is therefore considered to be a literary creation and not an established name within Russian culture.

Despite its unconventional origin, Khymir has gained some popularity outside of Russia as a unique and intriguing choice for a boy's name. Its unusual sound and lack of meaning make it a distinctive option for parents looking for something different from traditional names.

In terms of history, there are no notable figures or historical events associated with the name Khymir. As a relatively new creation, its history is still being written and will likely continue to evolve as more people choose this unique name for their children.

See also

Russian
Russia

Popularity of the name KHYMIR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Between 2016 and 2023, the name Khymir was given to a total of 75 babies born in the United States. The number of newborns with this name has been steadily increasing over the past few years, with only 8 births recorded in 2016, but rising to 19 births in 2022 and reaching a peak of 21 births in 2023. This positive trend suggests that the name Khymir is becoming increasingly popular among parents in the United States.