Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it but I do think there will be times when people assume he is female based only on the name. I might use it as a middle name.
Not picking on you but this board is so crazy. A poster will bring up a name for say, a girl and get FLAMED that it's a boy's name and it will be a LIFETIME of confusion.
But Kelly may be confused for a girl "at times".
Ok![]()
Its always the parents choice but OP asked for opinions. That seems to be the majority opinion even if yours is different. If I was meeting a Kelly I would be looking for a woman.
Anonymous wrote:Kelly would grow tired of saying his pronouns; he/him
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it but I do think there will be times when people assume he is female based only on the name. I might use it as a middle name.
Not picking on you but this board is so crazy. A poster will bring up a name for say, a girl and get FLAMED that it's a boy's name and it will be a LIFETIME of confusion.
But Kelly may be confused for a girl "at times".
Ok![]()
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE Kelly as a boy and I've heard a few other moms my age (late 30s) say it too. In my opinion, it really is a boy name. It was in my top 5 names.
FWIW I went to school with some guys with typical female names like Courtney and Lindsey and they were some of the most popular guys in school.
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely adore that name for a boy! Back in high school, the most popular guy was named Kelly. At first, I found it a bit odd, but he was so incredibly cute and charming that the name quickly won me over. It's amazing how a name can truly embody someone's personality and make them even more appealing. Kelly definitely rocked that name!
Anonymous wrote:I like it but I do think there will be times when people assume he is female based only on the name. I might use it as a middle name.