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  1. Kyle (musician) - Wikipedia

    Kyle Thomas Harvey (born May 18, 1993 [3]), known mononymously as Kyle (stylized in all caps) and SuperDuperKyle (formerly known as K.i.D, an acronym for Kyle is Determined), is an American …

  2. Kyle (given name) - Wikipedia

    Kyle is a unisex English-language given name. It is a transferred use of the Scottish surname Kyle or of place names such as Kyle, Ayrshire on the southwest coast of Scotland.

  3. Minnesota activist Kyle Wagner arrested and charged with threatening ...

    3 days ago · Prosecutors allege that Kyle Wagner, 37, shared social media posts threatening ICE agents.

  4. Who is Kyle Wagner? Antifa member charged with threatening ICE

    The DOJ announced the arrest of a self-proclaimed antifa member for allegedly threatening ICE agents.

  5. KYLE - YouTube Music

    Kyle Thomas Harvey, known mononymously as Kyle and SuperDuperKyle, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor from Ventura, California. He is best known for his 2016 breakout single...

  6. Kyle: Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity - Parents

    May 27, 2025 · Kyle is currently most often used as a boy name. Learn more about the meaning, origin, and popularity of the name Kyle.

  7. KYLE - Apple Music

    Oct 2, 2025 · Born Kyle Thomas Harvey in 1993 in Ventura, CA, the artist was influenced early on by hardened storytellers like Ol’ Dirty Bastard and Scarface, and later by rappers he found more …

  8. KYLE Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius

    Kyle Thomas Harvey (born May 18, 1993), known by his stage names KYLE and SuperDuperKyle and previously known as “K.i.D,” is a rapper and singer, songwriter, and actor from Ventura, California.

  9. Kyle | Biography, Music & News | Billboard

    Explore Kyle's music on Billboard. Get the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist.

  10. Kyle Name Meaning: Guide To Origin & Popularity In 2025

    Aug 5, 2025 · The name Kyle is derived from the Gaelic surname Kyle which is originally a term derived from the term ‘caol,’ which means ‘narrow,’ ‘strait,’ or ‘channel’ in Scots.