Presley

#27 in North Dakota

Meaning of Presley

Presley began life as an old English “priest’s meadow,” yet somewhere between the silent fields and the spotlight she swapped woolen robes for rhinestones, hitching a ride on Elvis’s swiveling hips. Pronounced PREZ-lee, the name bounces off the tongue like a snappy drumroll, and in the past decade she’s charged up the U.S. charts—camped comfortably around the Top 200—faster than you can shout “¡Olé!” Picture her: a pint-sized powerhouse who can belt a lullaby, kick a fútbol straight to the goal, and still save enough sparkle to lead the conga line at Grandma’s quince. Presley mingles the gentle meaning of a meadow with a rock-and-roll heartbeat and a pinch of fiesta flair, offering parents a choice that dances gracefully between classic and cool.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as PREZ-lee (/ˈprɛz.li/)

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Notable People Named Presley

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