/ˈkɪplɪŋ/
From the village of Kiplin in North Yorkshire
Represents heritage, place-based identity, and a connection to storytelling and narrative tradition. It embodies a sense of rootedness and legacy.
Symbolizes creativity, exploration, and wisdom—qualities embodied by its most famous bearer, Rudyard Kipling. It also suggests adventure and moral depth, particularly through stories like 'The Jungle Book'.
Originating as an English surname, Kipling gained cultural prominence through author Rudyard Kipling
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