Kallie

#56 in Mississippi

Meaning of Kallie

Kallie—pronounced bright-and-breezy as “KAL-ee”—comes sprinting onto the scene with the sparkle of a Bollywood dance number. Her roots trace back to the Greek word kallos, “beauty,” the same golden thread that runs through Calliope and Calista, yet the switch to a playful K lets her borrow a touch of India’s fierce goddess Kali, giving this sunshine-sweet name a hint of midnight spice. Storywise, picture a little girl racing through a monsoon garden: rain in her hair, laughter in her wake, freedom in every splash—that’s Kallie’s vibe. In the United States she’s been a marathon runner on the baby-name charts, hovering around the 500-600 lane for decades, never flashy but always present, like the trusty dhol drum that keeps the party moving. Friendly, quick to smile, and a tad mischievous, Kallie feels equally at home curled up with a comic book or leading the neighborhood kite festival. For parents seeking a name that’s simple to say, rich in heritage, and alive with storytelling sparkle, Kallie delivers the whole thali.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kal-ee (/ˈkæli/)

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Notable People Named Kallie

Kallie Knoetze is a former South African heavyweight boxer and actor.
Kallie Flynn Childress is an American actress who won a Young Artist Award for her role in the 2004 film Sleepover.
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