Keisi

Meaning of Keisi

Keisi is a contemporary, phonetic respelling of the Irish Gaelic name Casey (from cathasaigh, “vigilant”), most commonly used for girls in the United States. Pronounced KAY-see (/keɪsi/), it has charted modest, stable usage since 2002, peaking at 37 recorded births in 2015 and generally hovering around the 900s in national rankings—a footprint unlikely to swamp classroom rosters. This restrained consistency suggests an appeal for parents who want the approachable familiarity of Casey without sacrificing a degree of distinctiveness. Keisi evokes qualities of watchfulness and adaptability, reflecting both its linguistic heritage and its practical, Anglo-American adoption. Though it’s unlikely to eclipse perennial favorites, its measured rarity offers a quiet form of originality.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KAY-see (/keɪsi/)

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