Too cutesy to age properly. News flash: your daughter isn't going to be a child forever.And why do names have to have mangled, kree8tyv spellings? Kaelea is going to be misspelled so many times.
Ok, we need to put a stop to this Kay-Lee-Uh nonsense because that's not how English works. It's pronounced KAY-LEE. EA makes a long "EE" sound. You don't pronounce tea as "tee-uh" or sea as "see-uh" or guinea "gi-nee-uh". If you really want it pronounced that way, put an H on the end. Just because it's your name doesn't mean you decide how English works. If you grew up being told that's how your name is pronounced, I'm sorry for you, but your parents were wrong.
This will be pronounced Kay-Lee-Uh, as it should be.
― Anonymous User 4/2/2019
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My name is Kaelea and it's pronounced Kay-Lee-Uh. Not Kay-Lee. I think my name is awesome.
― Anonymous User 2/9/2016
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If it wasn't for the pronunciation, I would have assumed it was said as kay-lee-uh I think that's pretty nice.
― Anonymous User 9/9/2014
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Sorry, but it looks like someone threw a K, an L, two Es and two As into a hat, pull the letters out at random and wrote down the order on their kid's birth certificate. Maybe tone it down to Kalea or Kaylea; this is just plain confusing. And somehow, I want to pronounce it like Kylie.
― Anonymous User 8/22/2011
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Even more trashier and babyish than Kaylee. It also looks like it should be pronounced kay-lee-a.
Oh, I thought this name was pronounced KAY-lee-a. The spelling is extremely confusing; I'm confident that most people would pronounce "Lea" like Leah and not Lee. For this reason I'd like to discourage parents from using this strange, insensible spelling of Kaylee.
― Anonymous User 9/8/2009
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This is seriously one of the ugliest spellings of Kaylee I have ever seen.