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Kaylee First Name Meaning

Kaylee is a female name of American origin that means "Who Is Like God?". It is a modern English combination of the name elements Kay and Lee. The name was popular in the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, reaching its peak in 2009 as the 26th most popular name for newborn girls. While its popularity has declined, it remains among the top 200 names for American girls. Variants of the name are also popular. Notable individuals with similar names include athletes, actors, and personalities from various fields. The name Kaylee is associated with strength and divine qualities, reflecting its meaning of "Who Is Like God?".

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How popular Kaylee first name? (2000 - Now)

Historical popularity of Kaylee first name (1880 - Now)

Sources: Social Security Administration, available at https://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/



Famous people with Kaylee first name

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Kaylee DeFer

Kaylee DeFer is a retired American actress, best known for her roles as Hillary Gold in The War at Home and Ivy Dickens in Gossip Girl. Born in Tucson, Arizona, she moved to Los Angeles in 2003 to pursue an acting career. DeFer made her acting debut in a 2004 episode of the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh and went on to make guest appearances on various television shows. She starred in The Mountain and The War at Home, and made her theatrical film debut in Flicka. In 2011, she appeared in the low-budget Western film Mattie and had a major recurring arc in Gossip Girl's fourth and fifth seasons. DeFer took a break from acting after the birth of her first son in 2013. In her personal life, she called off her engagement and later married Michael Fitzpatrick, with whom she has three sons. Kaylee DeFer's contributions to television and film have left a lasting impression on her fans.

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