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[Opinions] Keeley?
WDYTO Keeley?
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I don't mind it. I wouldn't use it myself, but it is nice.
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Its ok.
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LOVE it, LOLThis is my name. Actually, I hated it when I was little. I always got called Kelly. Now I get called Kiley and Kaylee a lot. I really like my name now. I am the only one in my hometown my age with it. I'm from a town of about 35,000. I think there are some younger Keeleys, but grade school age. It is starting to get more popular because it sounds trendy. And I have heard that it can be used for a boy, but I think it is purely feminine, obviously. LOL. So there you have a testimonial from someone with the name!:)
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It's so-so for me. I personally don't like it, but I did have a friend in elementary school named Keli (prn. the same way). So at least I have good associations.
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I don't really care for it. In college, we did a play where the lead character was named Keeley. That show really turned me off of it. I can't think of the name without thinking of the play.eta: The name of the play is Keeley and Du.

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Do you know who wrote it? What's it about? I've never heard of it! Normally I hear about things that have my name in it, haha. Let me know details! Thanks :)
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It was written by Jane Martin, although many think that is a pseudonym.
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I don't remember the name of the author, but it wasn't very good. It's about a woman named Keeley who was raped by her ex-husband, and ends up pregnant. She goes to an abortion clinic, but is kidnapped by pro-life radicals when she tries to go in. She wakes up handcuffed to a bed in a basement. The radicals plan to hold her captive until she gives birth. I won't say how it ends incase you want to read it. I didn't think it was very well written, and the political agenda was delivered heavy-handed. I'll try to find the name of the author.
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I love, LOVE Keeley for a boy. Not to keen on it for a girl, though. I know it is feminine, but I still love it for a boy.For a girl I would prefer Kelly or Kelye, Kesley, or Kylie.
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