thoughts on boys name Rhys?

Anonymous
I don't love or hate it. Definitely agree you should spell it Rhys. I think most reasonably educated people would know how to correctly pronounce it.

Also, Jonathan Rhys Meyers is hot.
Anonymous
I’m reasonably educated and didn’t know how to pronounce it
But it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks. Your decision is what counts
Anonymous
Have a coworker named Rhys. I think it tool me a brief time to learn how it was pronounced (because we see names, we see faces but are usually not presented with the two at the same time so it's like a matching game when there are new people, not to mention quite a few trans people whose legal names do not match their work names). The Rhys at my workplace is quiet, very competent, and possibly nerdy (most of the nerdy people here are not quiet at all).
Anonymous
I like it but I also thought it was pronounced Riss. My association is actor Rhys Cairo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful if you are Welsh.


Yeah, but somewhat precious if you're not.
Anonymous
I had a now-70ish year old co-worker with that name...I've always loved it. And no, he didn't have a lifetime of struggles with people pronouncing it.
Anonymous
Love it! Spell it Rhys.

Jonathan Rhys Meyers is hot, hot, hot.
Anonymous
Get ready for elementary school. He will be called rhesus monkey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for elementary school. He will be called rhesus monkey.


Np. Dont be ridiculous. There are so mlm many uniques names today that kids will not make fun of Rhys. I like Rhys and wouldnt spell it Reece because that reminds me of Reece witherspoon. If you were having a daughter i wo yould apell it that way
Anonymous
Love it. Wanted to name my son Rhys. Husband vetoed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for elementary school. He will be called rhesus monkey.


Does the typical elementary-school student even know that there is such a thing as a rhesus monkey?
Anonymous
I really like it and would spell it Rhys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t like it. It strikes me as trendy and trying too hard unless you happen to be Welsh.

I like a variety of names, mostly classic. I tend not to like surname names. I wouldn’t use top 10 names, though Benjamin and Charlotte are names I love, unless I had a beloved deceased relative with the name. So I’m firmly in the Theodore, Max, Hugo, Isaac camp when it comes to boys’ names.


Yawn. Not everyone has to use an overused classic name.


It’s just my opinion. OP asked people who don’t like the name to say what sort of names they do like (smart because it helps her know how much weight to give their opinion).
Anonymous
I dated a Rhys and that ended poorly, so it's not for me -- but you can like it I think most people will know how to say it, it's not really that rare. People may ask if you are Welsh or have some heritage connection to the name. If you use it, spell it Rhys.

Since you asked, I like names like Caleb, Isaac, Owen, Finn, Nicholas, and Benjamin. I really dislike names like Max, Hugo, Nico, Aidan, and Graham.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love Rhys

Have a son named Julian. If second had been a boy, we were going with Everett.


Julian and Everett are TERRIBLE names!
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