Kimberly is not a common name in Spanish, but it's pronounced: ['kim.beɾ.li], according to the International Phonetic Alphabet, which is used by Spanish phoneticians in Spanish pronunciation manuals.
[k] as in "keep"
[i] as in "be"
[m] as in "make"
[b] as in "amber"
[e] as in "egg", but softer.
[ɾ] as in "kitten" in some USA English dialects; or as in Italian "piacere"
[l] as in "sleep"
[i] as in the aforementioned description.
['] stands for the stressed syllable.
[.] stands for the syllable break.
"Kimberly" is a name and does not have a specific meaning in Spanish.
Kimberly isn't a Spanish name, so it doesn't mean anything in Spanish. Kimberly originated as the place name of a South African city. The city was named in honor of a Lord Kimberley in the 19th century.
You would pronounce it as "Kimberly" - unfortunately christian naming systems do not translate into native languages as their base references are different.
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
You pronounce it 'PEE ahs.'
Timothy is Timoteo in Spanish.
you pronounce it a(DeLE) in Spanish
MEH.
The pronounce it would be:E - ge - ra(get)
"K" is pronounced "ku" in Spanish.
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