Would you assume someone with this name was male or female?
Sirzy
Wed 02-Jan-13 22:30:45
Probably female?
Don't like it for either though!
lovedimsum
Wed 02-Jan-13 22:31:05
I've never heard of this name before--- male?
Female. But dd and her friends, although they love her, secretly laugh at her name. Please don't do it.
Female.....but honestly don't, its like naming your child 'Karma'
Also, you will never get anyone to pronounce it correctly since they will all say Kiss-met. And that's because it's not spelled with an "i" but with a letter that doesn't exist in the English alphabet.
JollyOldChristmas
Wed 02-Jan-13 23:15:52
Male.
I would say Kiz-met.
sausagesandwich34
Wed 02-Jan-13 23:18:19
I would say female owing to the fact that she is a character in the superman comics
not that I have inherited comic book geek from my dad, honest!
OrangeLily
Wed 02-Jan-13 23:18:34
I would assume restaurant. It's the name of a restaurant in Edinburgh that is famous for it's a killer curry eating competitions. Last one ended up with people hospitalised!
I would assume their parents were a bit stupid - sorry but I would. Boy or girl - I would say that any parent considering it wouldn't care if it was a boys' name or a girls' name anyway and would just use it as a one size fits all 'cause, "we're so groovy - check us with our out there name."
It is actually an "old woman" name. Obviously not a friendly one to Anglophone ears, though 
DrRanj
Wed 02-Jan-13 23:21:08
We had an Indian take away near us called the kismet.
lisad123everybodydancenow
Wed 02-Jan-13 23:21:43
I would assume male but mainly because a friend was DJ kismet when I was you her 
MrsJingleBells74
Wed 02-Jan-13 23:23:31
I'd assume it was a cat to be honest, sorry.
Persian origins? Kismet is a Turkish word (see dictionary.com, merriam-webster.com etc). And it's definitely a girl's name. Sorry 
I love the sound of the name. I had a pony called Kismet when I was younger.
Dominodonkey
Wed 02-Jan-13 23:57:17
It's a pretty word but not a name IMO.
For some reason, I feel it would be a fantastic name for a parrot.
HappyNewSkyebluesapphire
Thu 03-Jan-13 00:04:45
I also had a pony called Kismet.
Kismet means destiny.
I would personally never call a child Kismet but each to their own
Mine was a little grey, very Thelwell ish. 