I am not sure if anyone else has had this problem, but I have found that I have been called kel-lie in the past, where the "lie" is pronounced how it looks, instead of like "lee".
-- Anonymous User 7/29/2005
Kellie Martin (born Kellie Noelle Martin) is actresses born in California, USA.
One of my friend's names is Kellie. Her problem is that she can never find anything with the correct spelling on it. Sometimes people think of the name Kellie as Barbie's little sister.
Kellie Pickler was a contestant in the highly popular FOX talent competition "American Idol" (season 5). Ms. Pickler, 19 at the time, was voted out after spending a few weeks in the show's Top 12 performers, out of over 100,000 'Idol' hopefuls.
My name is Kellie and it's spelled differently just because my parents didn't want to do the most common spelling, Kelly. I love my name and it's spelling, it's just discouraging when my grandparents, friends, and boss don't spell it right.
Well it is my name obviously and I am 13. I agree that it should be spelled right on more things such as coffee mugs and things, but I like how it's more uncommon than others such as, Kelly, Kelli, Kelle, Kelley.
My name is Kellie and as a child I use to hate it because no one could ever spell it correctly. However I now love it because I feel like Kellie, not Kelly. Everyone has that impression of Kelly as being a dumb blond like Kelly Bundy but I feel like a Kellie, and an I-E is different. Dare I say, despite being the Americanized version, feels more Irish. It feels more intelligent. It feels like it has more character and depth. Who would have thought just two letters could make such a change?!