Kellei name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Irish and Celtic
Meaning: Church and Monastery
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What does Kellei mean?

Origin of Unusual Kellei is in Celtic and Old Irish is given to baby girls. Kellei is variant spelling of Kelli. Kelli is variation of unfading and darling Kelly. Meaning of Kelli is Church and Monastery has its origin in Old Irish and Celtic is used principally in English.

Variants of Kellei

Kelli, Ceallagh, Kelly, Kayla, Kailianna

How popular is the name Kellei?

Kellei is a rare baby name in United States there is very thin chances of it still being given since it isn't seen since 1969. According to our evaluation, at least 80 people have been bestowed Kellei around the globe.

YearRankBirths
196974705
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Kellei

If you have the letter I as your capstone, it means you are extremely emotional and sensitive. You can easily change your mood from super to dull because you allow everyone to be a part of your life. Think and give yourself some space to reconsider your actions and decisions. You are born for so much more than you think. You are lagging behind on motivational front. You will come to see that you are better without those who hurt you.

Other names similar to Kellei, for soon-to-be-parents

  •  Govin - Govin's meaning is Sparrow used for boys has its origin in Celtic is used mainly in Tamil
  •  Keela means Beautiful has its origin in Hawaiian and Celtic is a baby girl name is mainly used in Swedish, Finnish and Danish
  •  Kerm has its origin in Celtic, Kerm means "Without Envy and Free Man" is aimed at boys. Kerm is derivative of Kermit.
  •  Marlon - Widely Accepted unisex name Marlon means "Dedicated to Mars (The Roman God of War), God of War Mars Ordained or Sea", used in French and Norwegian has its origin in Old English, Celtic and Hebrew languages
  •  Kenaël means White or Happy or Angel is of Celtic origin

Famous people named Kellei

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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