I kind of agree but...
Its kind of cute. I know the -ley endings are popular, but I dont know. Its simply, feminine, but not overly done.I dont know if it ages well though, but as far as if she is the only one in her class...I grew up being one Kristina fish is a sea of them...I never signed my first name on anything I turned in (unless it was typed or something). I was the only one with my surname, so I always used that. Some teachers even started calling me by my surname because it was less confusing. There are ways around the ever-so-popular names...
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WDYT of Keeley?  ·  as  ·  12/21/2006, 10:26 AM
Re: WDYT of Keeley?  ·  Jo  ·  12/21/2006, 8:02 PM
Re: WDYT of Keeley?  ·  Pink Princess  ·  12/21/2006, 5:48 PM
Re: WDYT of Keeley?  ·  Cera  ·  12/21/2006, 4:32 PM
Re: WDYT of Keeley?  ·  michi-lee  ·  12/21/2006, 3:38 PM
having an informal name didn't hold back Coco Chanel or Cokie Roberts  ·  Luxiana  ·  12/21/2006, 12:01 PM
But if they'd *had* trouble...  ·  Array  ·  12/21/2006, 2:15 PM
my point is *using* an informal name didn't hold these women back  ·  Luxiana  ·  12/21/2006, 5:07 PM
It has "keel" in it; enough said. nt  ·  Cora  ·  12/21/2006, 11:47 AM
Re: WDYT of Keeley?  ·  Isla  ·  12/21/2006, 11:43 AM
I agree. nt  ·  Soul  ·  12/21/2006, 2:09 PM
Agree.  ·  Red Rubie  ·  12/21/2006, 11:57 AM
Re: WDYT of Keeley?  ·  MariaNikolaievnaRomanova  ·  12/21/2006, 10:58 AM
I kind of agree but...  ·  Kris Rose  ·  12/21/2006, 11:44 AM
Well put! nt  ·  tor  ·  12/21/2006, 11:40 AM