I love both. I can’t decide.
[name_u]Chelsea[/name_u] please
You don’t like [name_f]Kelsea[/name_f]? Lol.
I’m a spelling snob on this one and based on silly things like my own personal experience Chelsea’s are good and Kelsey’s have always been the worst, And I know that’s entirely silly to have like name lore based entirely on one’s own young girlhood I’m sure decent Kelcie/Kelsy, or Kelsey’s exist in the world, but its the same with the Lizzie/Beth dichotomy for me. It’s just vibes are different.
That’s fair. I hold grudges on names too haha. It’s hard not to actually, especially if you have known a few with the name of doom.
I like the sound of [name_f]Kelsea[/name_f] best
[name_f]Kelsea[/name_f] It feels a bit fresher and [name_f]Kelsea[/name_f] Ballerini has really helped normalize this spelling for me!
I love that song “XO” haha.
I actually really like [name_u]Chelsea[/name_u]! bit of a guilty pleasure name but I love seeing it on other peoples lists!
I like both! [name_f]My[/name_f] vote’s going to go to [name_u]Chelsea[/name_u] as I have a friend named that, but [name_f]Kelsea[/name_f] is so cute too! Also like spelling [name_u]Kelsie[/name_u]!
I prefer the sound of [name_f]Kelsea[/name_f], but would strongly prefer the spelling [name_u]Kelsey[/name_u] or [name_u]Kelsie[/name_u].
With these spellings, I think I’d prefer [name_u]Chelsea[/name_u].
[name_f]Kelsea[/name_f]! I know one and she’s super nice! [name_u]Chelsea[/name_u] feels dated nowadays.
I used to know a very pretty girl named [name_u]Kelsey[/name_u], and honestly that’s the one I prefer. I also used to know a girl named Kesley, and she had a beautiful singing voice. They’re the only two people I’ve ever met with those names. [name_u]Chelsea[/name_u] feels a little dated to me.
[name_u]Chelsea[/name_u] is pretty and [name_f]Kelsea[/name_f] to me is not.
[name_f]Kelsea[/name_f]! I love a K I think this spelling is pretty. [name_u]Chelsea[/name_u] just makes me think of the Clintons.
I like [name_f]Kelsea[/name_f] better! For some reason, it sounds like a friendlier name to me and also much more current.