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Kelli

Kelli is a feminine given name, a variant of Kelly, which itself derives from the Irish surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning “descendant of Ceallach.” The name is most commonly used in English-speaking countries and is occasionally found as a surname as well.

In modern usage, Kelli has been most popular in the United States and other Anglophone regions since

Notable people named Kelli include Kelli Berglund (born 1996), an American actress known for the Disney Channel

See also variations of the name, including Kelly, Kelley, and Kel(e)ly, which share the same root origin.

the
mid-20th
century.
Its
popularity
rose
during
the
1970s
through
the
1990s,
a
period
when
many
girls
were
given
the
name
in
various
spellings.
Since
then,
usage
has
remained
steady
but
less
prominent,
with
the
name
commonly
found
alongside
related
spellings
such
as
Kelly,
Kellie,
or
Kell.
series
Lab
Rats;
Kelli
Giddish
(born
1980),
an
American
actress
known
for
Law
&
Order:
SVU;
Kelli
O’Hara
(born
1977),
an
American
actress
and
soprano
with
Broadway
credits;
and
Kelli
Williams
(born
1970),
an
American
actress
known
for
Lie
to
Me.
These
figures
span
acting,
vocal
performance,
and
entertainment,
reflecting
the
name’s
cross-domain
presence.
The
spelling
Kelli
is
one
of
several
distinctive
variants
used
in
different
regions
and
families.