Kylie Kelce Addresses Claims She Gave Her Daughters ‘Boy Names’

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Former Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce shares four daughters with wife Kylie. The Super Bowl champion has been candid about his and Kylie’s experiences parenting girls.

But their willingness to bring some aspects of their personal lives to the public has at times allowed online critics to share their opinions – even in cases where they were not asked.

During a recent edition of her “Not Gonna Lie” podcast, Kylie spoke on the subject of her children’s names.

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Kylie Kelce, American podcaster and Dove spokesperson, speaks to the crowd prior to the August 9, 2025 NWSL match at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey. (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Kylie took issue with the questioning which claimed her daughters were given “boy names”. She described the issue as “rage bait”.

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“This next question seems to be pure rag bait. ‘What’s up with the boy names?’ I’ll tell you what’s up with the boys’ names,” Kelce said. “We, my husband and I, liked gender-neutral names for our daughters.”

Jason Kelce poses for a photo with Kylie Kelce during the Kelce Documentary Premiere at the Suzanne Roberts Theater on September 8, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Jason and Kylie’s daughters are Wyatt, 6; Elliott, 4; Bennett, 2; and Finn, 7 months. Kylie added that the name Wyatt was chosen before she or Jason learned the gender.

Kylie made it clear she wasn’t seeking unsolicited opinions on the names she and Jason settled on for their children.

“The part that I hate about people having a problem with our names is that I didn’t actually ask. I didn’t ask what you thought of my kids’ names. 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 fine.”

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During a recent episode of the “New Heights” podcast, which Jason co-hosts with his brother Travis Kelce, the 38-year-old former NFL star revealed that he is often in sync with his wife when it comes to disciplining their children.

“We’re on the same page almost all the time,” Jason said. “We’re both pretty disciplinarians when it comes to the girls.”

He also remembered the feelings he experienced when he first became a father.

“When I first found out I had Wyatt, I was like, ‘Okay. I’m not going to raise her any different than how I would raise a boy. Like, I’m going to make her tough and disciplined, and I’m not going to be this daddy’s girl who gets everything she wants,'” he said.

“So the minute she came out, it was very hard not to be that dad… it’s very hard when they look at me a certain way, not to cave, like, instantly.”

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