Kelsey + Chelsea

[name]Chelsea[/name] and [name]Kelsey[/name] OR [name]Kelsie[/name] or [name]Chelsea[/name]?
I love both these names… would you name 2 of your daughters [name]Kelsie[/name] and [name]Chelsea[/name]?
Lol or ifnot which do you prefer?

I really like these two! But I prefer [name]Kelsea[/name] and [name]Chelsie[/name]/[name]Chelsea[/name] :slight_smile:

Would you call two daughters those? Or just choose one or the.other? Lol

if it were twins, yes, I probably would, but I’d pick [name]Kelsea[/name] over [name]Chelsea[/name] :slight_smile:

I personally dislike both. If pressed to choose one I’d choose [name]Chelsea[/name]. and I would never use both, they are ay to similar to me.

:slight_smile: I prefer [name]Chelsea[/name] I think but love both

I think they’re far too matchy to be sisters, sorry. I prefer [name]Kelsey[/name] (this spelling) over [name]Chelsea[/name], but that’s mainly because, as a Londoner, [name]Chelsea[/name] is a place name for me, or a football team.

I love both of these names. I would call twin girls [name]Kelsey[/name] and [name]Chelsea[/name] but not just sisters. Although I could use [name]Kelsey[/name] as OH has a niece called [name]Kelsey[/name]. x

Neither is my style, but Chelsea is marginally better.

I would never pick even two names I adored that were that close, to use together. I could deal with same ending sound, though I don’t favour it, but no rhyming. If I had twins I might match syllable count, that is all.

Yep, this. [name]Chelsea[/name] are one of my football teams main rivals so I’m not a fan of it in any capacity :wink: [name]Kelsey[/name] is ok.

Yeah, me too. I grew up in [name]Chelsea[/name], would be weird to meet someone by this name.

I have a daughter named [name]Kelsey[/name]-[name]Rose[/name]. I love [name]Kelsey[/name] :slight_smile: No I would not name sisters [name]Kelsey[/name] and [name]Chelsea[/name]… just too much.

[name]Way[/name] too close for sisters.

Neither is exactly my taste, but I can appreciate [name]Chelsea[/name].

I wouldn’t use both in a sibset. I like [name]Kelsey[/name] more than [name]Chelsea[/name]. My favourite spelling of [name]Chelsea[/name] is [name]Chelsey[/name].

I definitely would not use both, as they rhyme. I don’t have a problem with either, but I prefer [name]Chelsea[/name].

I am not crazy about either name. I certainly wouldn’t name sisters these matchy names. I prefer [name]Kelsie[/name].

It is strange I love [name]Kelsey[/name] but I hate [name]Chelsea[/name]. [name]Chelsea[/name] is dated to me and I never got the appeal in the first place. It boggles my mind that this name was ever liked as much as it was.

I don’t think you should use both, they are just too matchy. People would ge them mixed up (I have experienced this and my sister’s name isn’t even that close to mine), and they themselves would not be sure who you were calling from a distance.

If I really had to pick one I would choose [name]Chelsea[/name], just because I usually dislike hard “K” sounds, but I’m not really a fan of either.

I love [name]Chelsea[/name], though the only [name]Chelsea[/name] I know is a not very smart model.
[name]Kelsey[/name] is a bit too nickname-y for my taste and 80-s. [name]Kelsey[/name] and [name]Chelsea[/name] are too close for sisters, but they will make cute middle name connection.

I don’t care for either name really. And I most certainly would not use both for sisters. [name]Way[/name] too matchy.