Kelly Williams (disambiguation)

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Kelly Williams is a Filipino-American basketball player.

Kelly Williams may also refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kelly (surname)</span> Surname list

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Kelly is an English-language given name, derived from the Irish surname Kelly. Kelly is historically a male-only name, but has been used as a female given name since the 1960s, though with a significant minority usage as a masculine name, especially within Celtic families.

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