“Remember when you were growing up, you knew like seven Franks?”
Kylie Kelce’s daughters’ names are here to stay — whether you like it or not.
During her first-ever Thanksgiving episode of “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce,” the 33-year-old mom of four girls responded to a question from a viewer about why she gave her daughters “boy names.”
And Kylie didn’t hold back at what she described as “pure rage bait.”
“I’ll tell you what’s with the boys' names. We — my husband and I — liked gender neutral names for our daughters,” she said before diving in a little deeper.
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“We picked the name Wyatt before we knew the gender of the baby. Obviously, she was a girl and we had already decided on the name Wyatt. We decided we liked it as a boy or as a girl,” she continued.
“Elliotte’s nickname is Ellie, so you can [bleep] off,” she added.
Jason and Kylie Kelce, who have been married since 2018, share four daughters — Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, born in March — together, according to TODAY.
Kylie then continued to defend her choice of gender-neutral names for her daughters.
“The part that I take issue with on people having an issue with our names is that I actually didn’t ask. I didn’t ask what you thought about my kids’ names,” she said on the podcast.
“My husband and I agreed on the names. We like them. You, honestly, you should try naming a human being. It’s not easy. And so, yeah, I’m good,” she added.
Kylie went on to frown upon those who ask if her daughters were given a “family name.”
“They’re trying to find a saving grace in the idea that my husband and I picked Wyatt for a little girl,” she argued.
How common (or unique) are Kylie Kelce’s daughters’ names?
When pregnant with her fourth daughter, Kylie described the baby-naming process as a “disaster” because she had already used up all of her best ideas.
“I feel like we have to lean a little bit towards those sort of gender-neutral names for our fourth because we have Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett,” Kylie Kelce said on the Jan. 9 episode of her podcast.
“So if we do a full commit to a girly name at this point, it would not sit well with the other three,” she adds. “Eventually, they'll be like, ‘Why did they get a cute girly name?’”
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Wyatt was a unique choice for a girl considering it was the 38th most popular boy’s name in the United States in 2024, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA).
Wyatt was given to approximately 6,581 baby boys, but less than 198 baby girls.
Elliotte, on the other hand, was nowhere to be found in the SSA’s top 1,000, but alternate spellings of the name were — including Elliot and Elliott.
Elliot ranked 150th among boys and 944th among girls, while Elliott ranked 163rd among boys and 612th among girls.
As for Kylie’s two youngest daughters, Bennett and Finnley are even more unique among girl names.
Bennett was the 60th most popular boy’s name with 5,095 live births in 2024, but fell outside of the top 1,000 for girl names and was only given to 234 baby girls.
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Finnley was the 715th most popular boy’s name, but fell out of the top 1,000 for girl names. Its variant Finley, however, was a little more popular and ranked 290th for boys and 365th for girls.











