Kinnith is a unique and distinctive given name of unknown origin. It does not appear to have any known etymology or cultural significance, making it an uncommon choice for a first name. The name Kinnith consists of five letters: two consonants ('k' and 'n') and three vowels ('i', 'i', and 'h'). It has a unique pronunciation, with the stress typically falling on the second syllable, rhyming with the word "kinetic". Due to its rarity, individuals named Kinnith may stand out or draw attention in social settings. Overall, Kinnith is an unusual and uncommon name choice that lacks traditional historical or cultural ties.
Kinnith is a rare name with a sudden spike of popularity between 1936 and 1959, with no births recorded in the years between these periods. The total number of Kinniths born during this time was 21.