Keely is okay (I prefer that spelling). The sound isn't bad but it does make me think of "keel over." It's okay. Actually, I don't think it ever reached the level of trendiness that
Kayla or
Kayley did. I wouldn't be surprised if it took off in popularity now.
Don't care for
Kayleigh (sounds so sticky sweet to me) or
Keelin.
This message was edited 9/29/2009, 2:51 PM