Re: Keely and Keeley
in reply to a message by Lily8
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.
Don't care for Kayleigh (sounds so sticky sweet to me) or Keelin.
This message was edited 9/29/2009, 2:51 PM