Telly
Telly Origin and Meaning
Telly emerged as a nickname for names like Aristotle or Telemakhos, but gained recognition primarily through Greek-American television personality Telly Savalas, famous for his role as Kojak in the 1970s. The name has a distinctive, friendly quality with its approachable sound and modern feel. Despite its association with television (which sometimes serves as a playful reference), Telly has Greek roots and maintains connections to classical naming traditions. It remains relatively uncommon as a formal given name, though it enjoys occasional use in Greek-American communities and among families seeking short, memorable names with cultural significance. Telly's brevity and recognizability make it distinctive without being difficult to pronounce or spell.
- Telly Rank in US Top 1000
- Lists Containing the name Telly
- Famous People Named Telly
- The name Telly in Pop Culture
Telly Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Telly
- Aristotelis "Telly" SavalasAmerican actor
- Telly LeungAmerican actor and singer
- Telly "Leatherface" BlackwoodAmerican pro wrestler and actor
- Telly HughesAmerican TV sportscaster
The name Telly in Pop Culture
- Telly Radfordfemale character on TV's "Salute Your Shorts"
- Telly the Barbercharacter in the "Welcome to Night Vale" podcasts
- Telly MonsterMuppet on TV's "Sesame Street"
- Tellyslang for television