[Opinions] Kelsey
WDYT of Kelsey, for a girl?
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It feels trendy overall, with the K and the -ey ending and the fact that it's unisex at least in theory, and I generally do not like modern-sounding unisex names, but Kelsey is one of the exceptions. I also like Chelsea, Kelly and Shelley. Would never use it on a child, and I don't think it ages well, but I think it sounds nice and makes me think of a nice person, even though I don't know anyone named Kelsey. It just has a bit of a friendly feel to me for some reason.
It’s okay — it’s cute. I like the spelling Kelsea. But I prefer Chelsea at the end of the day.
Meh. As surnames on girls go, it's one of the better, more feminine-sounding ones. So as surnames on girls go, there are far worse ones. Yet it was quite the flash-in-the-pan, and so is becoming dated at a quicker rate than most other names.
I wouldn’t use it, but I like trendy-ish names starting with K. It might become very dated, though.
I just think of the restaurant chain.
It mainly just sounds like a trendy but not mega popular name, somewhere between Shelley / Kelly and Keira / Chloe / Kylie / Kennedy in age.
I know 3, who are my age, late 20s and 30.
That's less than the Brittanys or Ashleys I've met, more than the Janelles or Cassidys, about the same as Crystal / Krystal.
It's pleasant enough, though not something I'd consider using for a kid ever.
I know 3, who are my age, late 20s and 30.
That's less than the Brittanys or Ashleys I've met, more than the Janelles or Cassidys, about the same as Crystal / Krystal.
It's pleasant enough, though not something I'd consider using for a kid ever.
This message was edited 3/11/2020, 6:44 PM
its ok
Love.
I actually have two nieces with this name, one on my side of the family and one on my husbands side. It’s adorable.
I actually have two nieces with this name, one on my side of the family and one on my husbands side. It’s adorable.
It's very dated to me, but I don't dislike it. Kels is a cute nickname, and most Kelseys I knew were that at least some of the time. Definitely better than Chelsea.