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Keeley, Keely

60 replies

hazeleyes94 · 27/11/2022 17:15

Thoughts on Keeley or Keely?

Which spelling looks correct to you?

Is it boring or dated? DH and I seem to always go for names many people consider dated.

Is it better than Kayleigh?

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garlictwist · 27/11/2022 17:15

It sounds like a hairdresser in an 80s soap.

kjv1234 · 27/11/2022 17:18

Definitely Keeley. Personally think it's a great name 😄

LadyMarmaladeAtkins · 27/11/2022 17:20

Keeley. Like Keeley Hawes. Much better than Kayleigh which is extremely dated and has class-based connotations rightly or wrongly.

Ramble0n · 27/11/2022 17:20

I love the name Keeley.

Be warned though, MN with deem it common, dated and chavvy.

NuffSaidSam · 27/11/2022 17:23

Definitely Keeley.

I don't think it's as dated as Kayleigh or other names of the same era because it was never super popular.

I think it's quite nice.

IntentionalError · 27/11/2022 17:25

Keeley sounds like a beautician from Essex.

JamSandle · 27/11/2022 17:27

Keeley.
Reminds me of Keeley Hawes who is a very classy and beautiful lady!

Also really like Kayleigh. It's soft and pretty and means dance in Irish.

Sarahcoggles · 27/11/2022 17:41

Ramble0n · 27/11/2022 17:20

I love the name Keeley.

Be warned though, MN with deem it common, dated and chavvy.

Yes, it is all 3!

JogOnNed · 27/11/2022 17:42

Keeley.

I like it, had a friend named that in the 90's. Never known it associated with certain people and I haven't heard it that often.

JogOnNed · 27/11/2022 17:43

The same people who turn their nose up at that name probably are those that opt for the very sickly-sweet and unoriginal Aurelia/Olivia/Sophia/Aurora names.

Flooper · 27/11/2022 17:44

You'd swear there was something wrong with being a hairdresser or a beautician. So many on MN are obsessed with class and desperately hope people will mistake them for being a drawer above the drawer they're actually in.

I'd go for Keeley as in the fabulous Keeley Hawes.

ReadtheReviews · 27/11/2022 17:45

I once wanted to change my name and a bf suggested Keeley. I was not amused. It seems very made up/surname/silly to me, just a meaningless girly noise.

CoffeeBeansGalore · 27/11/2022 17:46

I've known 2 Keeley's. Not Keely.
Always liked Kayleigh but didn't go well with our surname.
How about Kellsey?

Rockmehardplace · 27/11/2022 17:49

keeley

JamSandle · 27/11/2022 17:50

Flooper · 27/11/2022 17:44

You'd swear there was something wrong with being a hairdresser or a beautician. So many on MN are obsessed with class and desperately hope people will mistake them for being a drawer above the drawer they're actually in.

I'd go for Keeley as in the fabulous Keeley Hawes.

It's very rude and stereotypical isn't it?

DuchessOfSausage · 27/11/2022 17:54

Also really like Kayleigh. It's soft and pretty and means dance in Irish.
I think you mean Céilí

RandomMusings7 · 27/11/2022 17:58

Sorry, not keeney...

JamSandle · 27/11/2022 17:59

DuchessOfSausage · 27/11/2022 17:54

Also really like Kayleigh. It's soft and pretty and means dance in Irish.
I think you mean Céilí

Kayleigh is a modernised spelling but it does originate from Ceili yes, which also makes a beautifully spelt name.

RuthW · 27/11/2022 18:00

Keeley. Not my choice but a perfectly reasonable name. Go for it. It's better than all the Evies, Isabelles, Avas around nowdays.

DuchessOfSausage · 27/11/2022 18:00

I thought it originated from the Marillion song.

PritiPatelsMaker · 27/11/2022 18:01

I prefer Keeley just because I'd probably misread Keely as Kelly.

Pieceofpurplesky · 27/11/2022 18:01

ReadtheReviews · 27/11/2022 17:45

I once wanted to change my name and a bf suggested Keeley. I was not amused. It seems very made up/surname/silly to me, just a meaningless girly noise.

Wow. Rude.

TrashyPanda · 27/11/2022 18:01

Being described as a Glasgow Keelie is not a compliment…

Marcipex · 27/11/2022 18:05

I’m not mad on it and I do think it’s very dated.
I can’t stand Aurora either so I’m not sure what drawer that puts me in.

notnowB · 27/11/2022 18:08

Flooper · 27/11/2022 17:44

You'd swear there was something wrong with being a hairdresser or a beautician. So many on MN are obsessed with class and desperately hope people will mistake them for being a drawer above the drawer they're actually in.

I'd go for Keeley as in the fabulous Keeley Hawes.

Well said! Like there's anything wrong with being a hairdresser from Essex Hmm
Anyway, I'm not mad on the name as it reminds me of Heely. The shoes on wheels that my kids were obsessed with for some time.