Kimette is a unique and captivating given name of American origin, derived from the popular Korean name Kim and combined with an element reminiscent of French names like Emma or Amelia. This creative fusion results in a name that is both distinctive and approachable. It consists of three syllables: 'Ki' as in 'kite', 'me' as in 'meet', and 'te' rhyming with 'treat'. The name Kimette was popularized by American author Stephen King, who used it for one of his characters in his 1983 novel, 'Christine'. Despite this literary connection, the name remains relatively uncommon, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet easy-to-pronounce moniker.
"The name Kimette was born to ten children between 1959 and 1966."