[Opinions] WDYT of Keeley?
I think it's pretty and spunky-but I think I would like it better as a nickname for something. I don't really care for Keelin. Maybe spelled a different way-like Kielyn?
What about Katherine? Could it work?
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What about Katherine? Could it work?
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As a nn fine. I find it too flimsy to stand on its own. I don't see it wearing well over time, but if she has Katherine to fall back on then great.
I really think you can make anything a nickname.
Personally, Keelin/Kielyn are horrid. I suppose even beyond personal preference, it's not very professional when she grows up. If you want to keep it close, try a Katherine, or Katell. Maybe Cael (Galic for Music), or Cecilia.
Armand St. Just: So that's why you ceased to love her. What a tragedy.
Sir Percival Blakeney: Ceased? I shall love her till I die. That's the tragedy.
Personally, Keelin/Kielyn are horrid. I suppose even beyond personal preference, it's not very professional when she grows up. If you want to keep it close, try a Katherine, or Katell. Maybe Cael (Galic for Music), or Cecilia.
Armand St. Just: So that's why you ceased to love her. What a tragedy.
Sir Percival Blakeney: Ceased? I shall love her till I die. That's the tragedy.
I agree. I think spelled Ceeley, it would work wonderfully for Cecelia. I think Keeley would be fine with Katherine, too.
Keeley is a cute enough NN, but therein lies its downfall as a full name -- it's just too cute.
Magnanimous Despair alone could show me so divine a thing, where feeble hope could ne'er have flown, but vainly flapped its tinsel wing.
Keeley is a cute enough NN, but therein lies its downfall as a full name -- it's just too cute.
Magnanimous Despair alone could show me so divine a thing, where feeble hope could ne'er have flown, but vainly flapped its tinsel wing.
I prefer Keeley on its own. I dont care for Keelin either spelling.
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