I already know that most of you don't like this name...but right now its still our top choice. We are 4 weeks away and I am name searching like crazy. We will probably end up sticking with Kelsey Ryan for our daughter. Which way would you spell Kelsey.....with the Y or with an IE. I seem to like the Y better because I feel it looks "correct" I guess...but at the same time maybe using the IE will help with the girl or boy issue. Thanks in advance for ALL opinions ) & Happy New Year to all.
Re: Which way to spell.....
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This.
I know quite a few girls and women with this name and that's the only way I've seen it spelled. It looks just fine!
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this exactly.
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Yep - I think the Y at the end of the name usually looks correct whereas inserted in the middle of a name is where you often run into "you-neek" looking spellings
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This.
I agree that using the "y" looks better than an "ie." The "ie" would make it look too cutesy, IMO.