Kiyoshi vs Pate
Choosing between Kiyoshi and Pate? Compare meanings, origins, and popularity trends to find the perfect baby name.
Kiyoshi
Gender: boy
Origin: English
Meaning: Derived from Kiyoshi, meaning 'pure, keeper'
Peak: 1923 (0.01%)
Pate
Gender: boy
Origin: English
Meaning: Derived from Pate, meaning 'rock, peaceful'
Peak: 1901 (0.01%)
Popularity Comparison
| Year | Kiyoshi | Pate |
|---|---|---|
| 1920 | 0.00% | - |
Peak Popularity
0.01%
0.01%
Total Records
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FAQ
Is Kiyoshi or Pate more popular?
Pate has historically been more popular. Kiyoshi peaked in 1923 while Pate peaked in 1901.
What is the meaning of Kiyoshi?
Kiyoshi means "Derived from Kiyoshi, meaning 'pure, keeper'" and has English origins.
What is the meaning of Pate?
Pate means "Derived from Pate, meaning 'rock, peaceful'" and has English origins.
Can Kiyoshi and Pate be used as sibling names?
Kiyoshi and Pate can work well as sibling names. They share English origins, giving a cohesive feel.