This is the 6201st most frequent Japanese word.
キム
"キム" (Kimu) is a transliteration of the Korean surname "Kim."
In this sentence, 'キムさん' is the person's name, specifically referring to 'Kim', which is a common surname. The suffix 'さん' is added for politeness.
キムさんは韓国から来ました。
Mr./Ms. Kim came from Korea.
Here 'キム' is used as a proper noun. The sentence clarifies that 'Kim' is not associated with food, specifying its context as not being food-related.
キムは食べ物の名前ではありません。
Kim is not the name of a food.
In this sentence, 'キム' represents a name, and the question introduces it indirectly, asking about familiarity with the name.