Karlee

#55 in Mississippi

Meaning of Karlee

Karlee saunters into the world like the opening beat of a seaside salsa—bright, free, and impossible to ignore. A modern spin on Carly (itself rooted in the Old German “karl,” meaning “free man”), this spelling swaps the rugged boots of Karl for glitter-tipped sandals, carrying that same spirit of freedom into a sun-kissed feminine form. Through the decades she has ridden the U.S. popularity charts like a confident surfer, cresting in the mid-1990s and still catching waves today—never the highest on the scoreboard, yet always in the game. Pronounced kar-LEE, she’s quick on the tongue and warm on the ears, the kind of name that feels like a shared laugh over dulce de leche. Parents often picture Karlee as the friend who coaxes everyone onto the dance floor, a daisy tucked behind one ear and adventure twinkling in her eyes. In short, Karlee is a breezy promise of independence wrapped in sunny syllables—simple to say, hard to forget, and forever ready for the next fiesta.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kar-LEE (/kɑrˈli/)

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Notable People Named Karlee

Karlee Burgess -
Carmen Teresa Lopez
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