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Kelly (male)

Derivative of:Ceallagh (M)
Feminine form:Kelley (F) Kellie (F) Kelly (F)
   
Source(s): The Oxford Names Companion, OUP
"Scottish Forenames" - Donald Whyte, FGH, FSG
Notes:

English male and female name, although Kelly is much more used as a female name than the male forename.

Whyte suggests that the name is Scottish and derived from a territorial surname from Arbroath, Angus, Scotland. ONC suggests the name is English and derived from the Anglicization of the Irish surname Ò Ceallaigh which gave rise to the the male Gaelic forename Ceallagh.