I wouldn't really like these names no matter the spellings. I don't care for Kaitelynn, adding an "e" to the middle of what I'd consider one of the standard spellings is so lazy and unimaginative I wouldn't even consider it "creative", just unnecessary.
Kaeleigh on the other hand looks fun. I honestly might even prefer it to
Kaylie which is so boring it's practically invisible at this point but my eyes keep being drawn to Kaeleigh. It's the kind of creative spelling I don't mind - it actually makes sense and is unambiguous. I feel like a lot of creative spellings just turn into huge messes but Kaeleigh is pretty neat.
As a sibset I actually think the sounds are way too close and this is coming from someone who loves matchy sets.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/109883This message was edited 12/19/2023, 2:11 PM