Kippie is a unisex given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'Cionaodh', which means 'whelp' or 'cub'. It is often associated with the red deer stag's cry in Scotland. The name gained popularity through the character Kippie Cairns in J.M. Barrie's play 'The Admirable Crichton'. While it may be less commonly used today, it remains a distinctive and unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with Scottish heritage.
"Kippie is not a common name, with only eleven recorded births over two decades."