KIPKOECH It is a name given to a Kenyan kalenjin origin meaning "(male) born in the morning" loving, caring and understanding .It's very lucky to have him. Son/daughters of Kipkoech would then be named "Koech" as their last name and given their individual given names; achieved by just removing the prefix "kip" as it happens to most other similar names that start with 'Kip" from that particular community or whoever understands the meaning and ways to inherit the name.
Kip, KIP or kips may refer to:
Robert Cheruiyot may refer to:
Kipkoech ("Kip") Cheruiyot is a retired middle distance runner from Kenya.
Kimutai is a Name of Kalenjin origin. It's indicates that the bearer is a boy and was born near dawn ("Mutai"). It is closely related to "Kipkoech", " Kiplimo", "Kipkorir" and "Kipyego". Its Feminine equivalent is Chemutai among the Marakwet, Keiyo, Sabaot and Nandi and Jemutai among the Kipsigis
Cheruiyot is a surname of the Kalenjin people of Kenya's Rift valley. Notable people with the surname include:
Sarmad (سرمد Arabic), is a masculine Persian/Arabic given name, the meaning of the name in Persian/Arabic Eternal or Everlasting. The name is also given to Christian male babies born in the Middle East.
Anusha is a name of multiple origins meaning "dawn" or "auspicious morning" in Sanskrit, and "immortal" or "ambrosial" in Persian. Anusha may also be etymologically traced to the Tamil astronomical term anusham. Notable people with the name include:
Koech is a Kalenjin surname of Kenyan origin that may refer to:
Kipkemboi is both a surname and a given name of Kenyan origin that stems from the name Kemboi and the prefix Kip-. Kipkemboi therefore means "born at night" Notable people with the name include:
Kipkirui is a name of Kenyan origin that may refer to:
Kipngetich is a surname of Kenyan origin that stems from the surname Ngetich with the prefix Kip-. It may refer to:
Kiplimo is a name of Kenyan origin that stems from the name Limo and the prefix Kip-, meaning "son of". It may refer to:
Kipchoge is a name of Kalenjin origin meaning "of the store ". The name follows a kalenjin naming custom where the birth name has to describe the time or place of birth, physical attributes of the baby, the circumstances surrounding the birth, ancestral reincarnation, initiation rites, military exploits or the family's prized possessions. Famous people with this name include:
Kimaiyo is a surname of Kenyan origin meaning "boy born in the presence of alcohol Maiyo". It may refer to:
Kip is the given name of:
Jepkoech or Chepkoech is a surname of Kenyan origin meaning "born at sunrise" that may refer to:
Chepkwony is a name of Kenyan origin that may refer to:
Hladký is a Czech surname meaning "smooth". Notable people with the surname include:
As a nickname, Kip may refer to:
Raymond Kipkoech is a Kenyan marathon runner who won the 2002 Berlin Marathon. He also won the 2004 Venice Marathon, the 2005 Xiamen International Marathon, and the 2011 Jerusalem Marathon.