[Opinions] Re: Kelsey
in reply to a message by aussiechic04
I like it. It's not a name I would ever use, but it's bright, and happy.
I would go with...I don't know...Kelsey Joanne. Make her a 90's baby.
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I would go with...I don't know...Kelsey Joanne. Make her a 90's baby.
**Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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Yep it’s definitely a perky type name (which is a good thing), but unfortunately I agree it is too dated to use now. Thanks for the feedback.
I don't feel like it is too dated to use but that is because I've never met a Kelsey. I've met quite a few Kelly's and Chelsea's but no or very few Kelsey's. Where are all these Kelsey's because the name was fairly popular and yet I've never come across one? I went to a K-12 school and I never saw any Kelsey's in my sister's age group or the slightly younger kids.
I think Kelsey seems happy and peppy, it makes me think of big cheery sunflowers. I really like the name and I don't feel that it isn't intellectual. My science teacher Kathryn Kelsey and then there is Kelsey Grammer actually makes the name Kelsey have nerd vibes to me but the feel of the name gives it passionate nerd vibes. I imagine a Kelsey talking a mile-a-minute about some really nerdy thing she is super passionate about. Kind of like the character Leslie Knope but more of a nerd, so Kelsey to me has the personality I'd imagine from Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt's daughter. Lol.
That's why I used the name for my very passionate aspiring scientist character. Her personality is often quiet and completative seeming but in reality her mind is passionately dashing with questions, ideas, and possibilities. Ask my character about something she is interested in and be surprised with explosion of excitement and information. My character is inspired by John Muir, Leslie Knope, my father, and this amazing scientist I met in Maui named Cory.
I think Kelsey seems happy and peppy, it makes me think of big cheery sunflowers. I really like the name and I don't feel that it isn't intellectual. My science teacher Kathryn Kelsey and then there is Kelsey Grammer actually makes the name Kelsey have nerd vibes to me but the feel of the name gives it passionate nerd vibes. I imagine a Kelsey talking a mile-a-minute about some really nerdy thing she is super passionate about. Kind of like the character Leslie Knope but more of a nerd, so Kelsey to me has the personality I'd imagine from Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt's daughter. Lol.
That's why I used the name for my very passionate aspiring scientist character. Her personality is often quiet and completative seeming but in reality her mind is passionately dashing with questions, ideas, and possibilities. Ask my character about something she is interested in and be surprised with explosion of excitement and information. My character is inspired by John Muir, Leslie Knope, my father, and this amazing scientist I met in Maui named Cory.
This message was edited 4/21/2020, 2:57 PM
Oh I agree - I’d rather meet a Kelsey than a Deborah or Barbara - they would be a shock to the system! But I feel (and going by most comments) that Kelsey is dated to around the 90s, so in 30 years time it might feel the same as a Deborah or Barbara? I do love Kelsey’s bright and youthful vibe though :)
Yeah that’s true. :)