Kaylie, Kailey or Kayley?
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Kaylie, Kailey or Kayley?
I think Kailey looks more traditional out of the three.
Kaylie looks like Kylie with a typo!
i would say maybe Kaylie, though i went to school with a Kayleigh
not much help, lol!
Kalyey looks more traditional to me....I agree with Eluned....Kaylie looks like Kylie with a typo!
I like Kailey. A friend spells their daughters name Cailey which I quite like as well.
Im going to say Kailey. thats what im calling my bub if its a girl :)
I'd pronounce Kailey as Kylie because of the 'ai' (hence i spell Haley not Hailey -same reason)
I also went to school with a Kayleigh.
I like Kayley out of those options.
i think kailey
Kayley
I think Kailey looks the most traditional I do like Kaylie too. I think because it is not the most common name people will sometimes get it wrong and might ask how to spell it no matter what way you spell it. Maybe it's not common enough to have a traditional way of spelling it? iykwim? It is a gorgeous name
The original spelling is Kayley.
KAYLEY
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Irish
Pronounced: KAY-lee
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Caollaidhe meaning "descendent of Caollaidhe". The given name Caollaidhe derives from the Gaelic word caol "slender".
I just have to say, I knew Sarah would know :)
:redface: I have a thing for using traditional spellings.
Thanks all and thanks Sarah for clearing it up - I too prefer the original traditional spelling of names.
I don't know of anyone with the name and yes Jas, I thought it was a bit too uncommon and modern to have a traditional spelling - I don't usually like modern names, I prefer old traditional names.
This name came to me in a dream recently - I was pregnant and had a girl and called her Kayley (or however you want to spell it!) and I had never even considered the name before IRL or knew anyone of the name so thought it was strange. Then I saw 1stTimeMumma88's thread a day or so later and she mentioned the name too (don't worry, I'm not name-stealing - I'm not even preg!) and I thought oooh it really is lovely!
I don't know if dreams mean anything...I had a similar dream a couple of years ago and the name "Odessa" was in it and stuck in my head when I awoke...but I really don't like that name!
Thanks for the replies :p
It is such a lovely name, it is a modern name but its not overly common, i know only one Kailey and its spelt Kaelie (which personally i dont like). I'd only be ticked off if someone i am close with stole my name but even then id still use it.
Its funny the name came to me when i was using some silly baby name generator. I had my sights set for Summer but now its Kailey Summer and i am very happy with that.
I think the traditional was of spelling it is Kayley but I much prefer it spelt Kailey!
i think Kayley looks best.
although if it were me, i'd go Kayleigh or Kaylee
all this Kayley talk sounds funny to me, as i am used to my Kayla! lol
If it's Irish, would it not be Ceili (or Ceilidh)
Hmm yes now I see there are plenty more spelling variations than I pointed out!
Pandora, I suppose if you were Irish you might prefer to use the original Irish spelling but I personally wouldn't as most people would be constantly asking how to spell it or how to pronounce it! (And I'm part Irish too with a classic "Mc-something" surname :lol:)
I think I'd stick with Kayley now that I know it's the original English-translated variation!
Thanks guys :)
Now my username is a whole other discussion :redface: I love the name Kailani - it's Hawaiian and I always thought it was pronounced "Ky-lah-ni" ("Ky" as in rhymes with "my" and the "i" at the end as in the "i" in "igloo") and that others would think the same. Now I think it may be a bit ambiguous too!
i think Kayley is the most traditional, i prefer the spelling Kailey though, looks prettier :D
I like the original Kayley as it's traditional, and also Kayleigh as I think it looks prettiest!
I went to school with a Caley and a Kaylie, and now work with a Kaylee. Of the three, I much preferred Kaylie - although it was short for Kaylicia, so perhaps not the traditional approach you're after! ;)