McKinley is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin. It is derived from the surname McKinlay, which has Scottish roots. The name McKinlay means "son of Kinley," where Kinley is an ancient Scottish personal name.
The name McKinley gained prominence in the United States due to its association with William McKinley, who served as the 25th President of the United States from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. Before his presidency, McKinley was a lawyer and a prominent figure in the Republican Party. He is best known for leading the country during the Spanish-American War and for promoting protective tariffs and civil service reform.
As a given name, McKinley has been used by both boys and girls, although it is more commonly given to boys. It has a strong and powerful sound, reflecting its Scottish heritage and association with prominent figures in American history. Despite its historical significance, the name McKinley remains relatively rare and unique today.
The name McKinley is a rare one in the United States, with only five babies given this name in 1919. Despite its rarity, it has seen some fluctuation over time. In recent years, the number of newborns named McKinley has been quite low, but there have been periods when it was slightly more popular. For instance, in 2010 and 2011, a total of eight babies were named McKinley each year. However, this number dropped again to five in 2012 and remained steady at that level until 2016. Since then, the number of newborns named McKinley has been even lower, with only one or two babies given this name per year. Despite its ups and downs, McKinley remains a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name for their child.