Karalie, Karalee or Karaleigh

Which spelling of kara+lee do you prefer? I can’t decide; Karalie looks more sleek, Karalee is definitely more 80s feeling like the rest of my list, and Karaleigh has the -leigh that I do really like.

  • Karalie
  • Karalee
  • Karaleigh

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Thanks!

Normally I’m not a fan of -leigh endings, however, with the K in the beginning it already feels really trendy and -leigh just feels the most natural here, haha.
If it were [name_f]Caralie[/name_f], I’d pick the -lie ending, because I tend to associate the -lie (when pronounced -lee) ending with [name_u]French[/name_u] names and they tend to go for C over K. [name_f]Karalie[/name_f] feels like a faux-french name to me, if that makes sense?!

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I like both [name_f]Karalie[/name_f] and [name_f]Karalee[/name_f] but I like [name_f]Karalee[/name_f] just a little more!! I don’t know why, it just looks appealing!!

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I prefer -ie ending over -ee or -eigh.

I agree with this!

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Works better as a double or hyphenated first name, [name_f]Kara[/name_f] Lee/Kara Leigh/Kara-Lee/Kara-Leigh.
[name_f]My[/name_f] sister-in-law is [name_f]Kara[/name_f] [name_u]Lee[/name_u] [name_f]Grace[/name_f] and has gone by [name_f]Kara[/name_f] [name_u]Lee[/name_u] or just [name_f]Kara[/name_f] at different points in time.

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[name_f]Karalee[/name_f] is the easiest for me to recognize! With [name_f]Karalie[/name_f], I’m tempted to see it as [name_f]Koralie[/name_f] instead, and same with Karaleigh and [name_f]Karleigh[/name_f].

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Thanks everyone! I think despite [name_f]Karalie[/name_f] winning out, I’m going to go with my gut on [name_f]Karalee[/name_f]!