In 1978, after a short absence, the baby name Kylene re-emerged impressively in the U.S. baby name data. The very next year, it reached peak usage:
- 1981: 64 baby girls named Kylene
- 1980: 149 baby girls named Kylene [rank: 990th]
- 1979: 205 baby girls named Kylene [rank: 779th]
- 1978: 88 baby girls named Kylene
- 1977: unlisted
- 1976: 6 baby girls named Kylene
The spelling Kyleen — plus a number of similar names, such as Kylie, Kylee, Kiley, Kyley, and Kyleigh — also saw higher usage during the late 1970s.
What was drawing attention to Kylene (and like-sounding names) around that time?
My guess is Kylene Barker, the beauty queen from Virginia who was crowned Miss America 1979 (“wearing fashions she made herself”) in September of 1978.
During the talent portion of the competition, she performed an “acrobatic dance” routine in a purple leotard. One of the tunes she danced/tumbled to was the theme song from the movie Rocky.
Kylene was born Danice Kylene Barker in 1955 in the mountain town of Galax to parents Dolores and Kyle Barker. No doubt her middle name was based on her father’s first name.
What are your thoughts on the name Kylene?
Sources:
- Kylene Barker – Wikipedia
- Miss America 1979 – Wikipedia
- Darling, Lynn. “There She Is, Miss America.” Washington Post 17 Oct. 1978.
- Our History – Miss America
- SSA
Images:
- Adapted from Kylene Barker postcard (public domain)
- Screenshot of the TV broadcast of the 52nd Miss America pageant