No. Kylie (as in Kylie Monogue) is one Aboriginal Australian word for a throwing stick (or boomerang).
The surname Kiely (which is pronounced the same) is an Irish name, but is not used as a given name.
kylie means sport, outgoing, and eternal beauty.
Kylie Furneaux's birth name is Kylie Burford.
Kylie Bisutti's birth name is Kylie Ann Ludlow.
Kylie Tyndall's birth name is Kylie Rae Tyndall.
Kylie Padilla's birth name is Kylie Nicole Padilla.
Kylie Babbington's birth name is Kylie Jane Babbington.
Kylie Sparks's birth name is Kylie Amanda Sparks.
The name Kylie is Australian, it means a boomerang that does not return, Aboriginal language. Irish (Gaelic) means graceful Femine version of Kyle popular in the 1960's on Australia and the branched to America in the 1990's
Kylie Ann Minogue
Stretta is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Kylie." The feminine proper name in question traces its origins back to the Irish and Scottish Gaelic cáel ("narrow" descriptively as an adjective and geographically as a noun). The pronunciation will be"STRET-ta" in Italian.
Kylie Worthy's birth name is Tamatha A Eagles.
The name "Kylie" means a boomerang.